- VeryDarkMan has issued a controversial apology to Gloria Diri, which many believe was sarcastic rather than genuine.
- He also addressed the state’s Director General of New Media, Samuel Kolawole Oredipe, noting that he would understand any legal action taken against him.

Social media personality VeryDarkMan has issued what many have described as a mock apology to the First Lady of Bayelsa State, Gloria Diri, following his earlier criticism.
In a post shared online, he appeared to retract his previous statements, saying:
“I want to sincerely tender my unreserved apology to the First Lady of BAYELSA state Mrs Gloria diri over the video I made earlier, I spoke out of emotions.”
He also addressed the state’s Director General of New Media, Samuel Kolawole Oredipe, noting that he would understand any legal action taken against him.
“To the DG new media of BAYELSA state Mr Samuel kolawole oredipe I will understand if she the First Lady decides to sue me for what I said in my video however I am so sorry,” he added.
VeryDarkMan further extended his apology to media houses in the state, concluding his message with:
“to the media houses In BAYELSA that wasn’t happy I am sorry…thank you all…RATEL MOVEMENT.”
Despite the apology, many social media users have interpreted the statement as sarcastic, given his previous strong remarks about the Bayelsa First Lady.
In other news…. A Nigerian lady has sounded the alarm over the worsening security situation in Kwara State, calling on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to urgently intervene.
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In a viral video shared on X (formerly Twitter), she spoke about the fear and tension currently gripping residents, alleging that families are under attack and communities are no longer safe.
In her words, she said:
“Are we in Kwara State not part of Nigeria anymore? President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, please help us. They are killing us. Families are being kidnapped, homes invaded and wiped out.”
She added that many residents now live in constant fear, explaining that going outside has become increasingly dangerous due to the rising insecurity.
According to her, the attackers appear to be heavily armed, raising concerns about how they obtain weapons and continue their operations unchecked.
“We are scared to even step outside. They now move with w3@p0n$ and petrol. Where are they getting all these from? Yet the President is campaigning for second term. If everyone is gone, who will vote?” she added.
The video has sparked widespread concern online, with many Nigerians expressing sympathy and calling on the government to take swift action.
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