- VeryDarkMan has publicly confronted Omoyele Sowore over the BLord case, accusing him of failing to reach out privately and issuing strong warnings.
- He also drew a distinction between activism and what he described as “online policing,” insisting that his role involves calling out alleged wrongdoing on the internet.
- His statements have sparked widespread reactions online.

Nigerian social media personality VeryDarkMan has sparked reactions online after publicly calling out activist and politician Omoyele Sowore over the case involving businessman Linus Williams, popularly known as BLord.
In a lengthy statement, VeryDarkMan accused Sowore of failing to reach out to him privately regarding the issue and instead choosing to confront him publicly.
“Dear Omoyele Sowore, I know you have never liked me. You had every means to call me on the phone as a younger brother regarding this Linus Williams (Blord) matter. Because of the respect I have for you, if you had asked me to let it go, maybe I would have. Instead, you decided to test your strength,” he said.
He went further to issue a strong warning, challenging Sowore to take similar actions as BLord.
“If you are bold enough, do the same thing BLord did, I will send you to prison, and there is nothing anyone can do about it. I deal with people, I catch criminals, and I don’t sympathize,” he added.
VeryDarkMan also drew a distinction between activism and what he described as “online policing,” insisting that his role involves calling out alleged wrongdoing on the internet.
“You are an activist, I am an online police. I call out criminals and sanitize the internet,” he stated.
Continuing, he said, “On God, if you cross this path, I, VeryDarkMan, will send you to prison. If you’re a man, step forward.”
He further claimed involvement in BLord’s legal troubles, stating, “Also, let it be known that in a country where people use money and connections to escape justice, I sent a man (Blord) seen as powerful and well-connected to the Kuje Correctional Centre. Knowledge is indeed power.”
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