- Blord has sparked reactions online after flaunting newly arrived goods in Nigeria and appearing to mock VeryDarkMan with a pointed comment about success.
- In a video shared online, Blord was seen displaying several containers of goods, boasting about their arrival while throwing subtle shade at his critics.

Controversial Nigerian businessman and cryptocurrency entrepreneur Blord has taken a swipe at social media activist VeryDarkMan after showing off goods he claimed recently arrived in Nigeria.
In a video shared online, Blord was seen displaying several containers of goods, boasting about their arrival while throwing subtle shade at his critics. The clip quickly gained attention due to his pointed remarks, which many interpreted as a jab at VeryDarkMan amid their ongoing online rivalry.
Speaking confidently in the video, Blord mocked those questioning his business credibility and success.
“My own container don land, ask your neighbour if him own container don land,” he said, implying that his achievements speak for themselves.
The statement immediately sparked reactions across social media, with supporters praising his display of success while critics accused him of unnecessary bragging. Many users also linked the comment to Blord’s long-running online exchanges with VeryDarkMan, which have often played out publicly.
Although Blord did not mention VeryDarkMan by name, the timing and wording of his remarks left little doubt among followers about the intended target.
In other news… A video showing the body of popular Nigerian gospel singer Bunmi Akinaanu, widely known as Omije Ojumi, at the Lagos hospital where she died has surfaced online, sparking mixed reactions from fans and social media users.
The clip was shared by her colleague, Alayo Melody, and shows the singer’s body at the hospital on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
Following the circulation of the video, Omije Ojumi’s family released an official statement confirming her death. The statement read:
“With great sadness, we announce the passing of Evangelist Olubunmi Akinnaanu Adeoye (OMIJE OJUMI). She passed away on 12th January 2026 at a hospital in Lagos, Nigeria. May God grant her eternal rest.”
The statement was signed by Olawale Akinnaanu on behalf of the family.
Alayo Melody also shared the family’s statement alongside the video. While some fans thanked him for the update, others criticized the decision to make the footage public, describing it as unsettling.
Sources revealed that Omije Ojumi had been battling an illness since 2025, reportedly linked to a leg
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