VeryDarkMan Buys ₦278m 2025 Land Cruiser Hours After ₦140m Burna Boy Claim

  • VeryDarkMan has reportedly bought a 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser worth ₦278 million shortly after trending over claims that Burna Boy sent him ₦140 million.
  • The purchase comes less than a day after he announced the suspension of a borehole project due to alleged spiritual attacks, sparking widespread debate online.

Controversial social media activist VeryDarkMan has reportedly acquired a brand-new 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser, just hours after trending online over claims that Grammy-winning singer Burna Boy sent him ₦140 million.

The luxury SUV, said to be worth about ₦278 million, was reportedly purchased in Asokoro, Abuja, sparking fresh conversations across social media about the activist’s growing wealth and influence.

The development comes less than 24 hours after VeryDarkMan emotionally disclosed that his non-governmental organisation pulled out of a borehole project in a community following what he described as persistent “juju attacks.” According to him, the project, which reportedly cost about ₦13 million, collapsed after his team allegedly faced repeated illnesses, equipment failures, and demands for spiritual sacrifices.

The timing of the luxury car acquisition has fueled mixed reactions online, with some users questioning the contrast between the failed humanitarian project and the display of wealth

In other news…. The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has debunked claims that undergraduates are prohibited from registering for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

Speaking during an inspection of the ongoing UTME registration process in Port Harcourt, shortly after the second matriculation ceremony of Wigwe University, JAMB Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, described the reports as false and deliberately misleading.

He clarified that students who are already studying in universities are allowed to sit for the UTME, stressing that any statement suggesting otherwise did not originate from the Board. According to him, individuals spreading such information are misrepresenting JAMB.

Prof. Oloyede disclosed that some impostors have been posing as JAMB officials, organising media briefings and making public statements in the Board’s name. He said several of these individuals have been arrested, including those found with counterfeit identity cards while falsely claiming to represent JAMB.

The Registrar explained that candidates who have already matriculated remain free to seek admission into a different institution, apply for a change of course, or restart their academic journey if they wish.

Reflecting on previous admission exercises, he noted that more than 800,000 candidates were offered admission in the last cycle, many of whom later requested changes to their programmes or institutions.

On the issue of examination malpractice, Prof. Oloyede said cases have reduced over time, although the problem has not been completely eliminated. He urged parents to discourage unethical conduct, warning that children often mirror the actions of adults. He emphasised the need to instil values of honesty and integrity at home to curb corruption.

Addressing concerns about this year’s registration process, the JAMB boss admitted that challenges were encountered in 2025 but assured the public that corrective steps have been taken to avoid a repeat.

He also dismissed reports that certain categories of candidates, including albinos, would be denied access to registration, describing such claims as unfounded. According to him, all identified gaps in the system have been resolved.

JAMB currently operates 984 accredited Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres across the country, with plans to increase the number to 1,000. The registration exercise is scheduled to end on February 28, 2026, and no extension has been announced.

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