VDM vs Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin: Critic’s Song Removed from Streaming Platforms After Court Order
- Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin and VeryDarkMan's legal battle is back in the news, as a new update recently emerged
- A report by TVC revealed what has happened to versions of VeryDarkMan's song 'Ole' on a popular streaming platform
- The action was linked to Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, stirring another rounds of reactions from social media users
A fresh update on the ongoing legal battle between Martins Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan, and Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin has sparked online reactions.
Television Continental (TVC) reported that all versions of the controversial diss track “Ole” by VeryDarkMan have been removed from major streaming platforms. The song was initially released as a clapback at singer Portable during a social media exchange.

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According to TVC, the takedown followed a court order obtained by Prophet Fufeyin, the founder of Mercyland Deliverance Ministry. A TVC reporter confirmed that the streaming platforms acted in full compliance with an interlocutory injunction issued by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court, Nyanya division (suit no: FCT/CV/3340/2024).

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In July, Legit.ng reported that Justice A. Yesuf Shafa imposed a full injunction restraining VeryDarkMan from publishing or circulating any allegedly defamatory material against Prophet Fufeyin across digital platforms. The ruling also struck out all preliminary objections raised by the social media personality.

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A quick search for “Ole” on Audiomack by Legit.ng showed the message:
"This song cannot be found or has been removed."
TVC added that the case has been adjourned to October 27, 2025, for continuation of hearing.
Watch TVC update about the case below:
Reactions to update about VeryDarkMan's song
The move has stirred responses from VeryDarkMan's fans. Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions, read them below:
backinhistory9 said:
"But you know what? This is guy has stopped that man from selling those spiritual items to unsuspecting citizens."
BigfishTitus-l3c commented:
"God go soon delete Una join yeye people hunger dey na song Una dey delete nonsense."
teteakhaineme4374:
"Do we have court in Nigeria l. We all have the video anytime we can play it. Failed justice system with corrupt judges."
igwokuovigweharrison4070 reacted:
"They're mád! Why must they delete it? That's the best song of the year!"
clems-city reacted:
"make dem come delete am for ma phone na."
ObiProsper-c3w wrote:
"Song dey my phone make owner come delete am foolish."
sounds5708 said:
"Come delete am from my phone nah. Streaming platforms insulting and cursing his mother unprovoked are being advertised and legal?"
Celineekpa wrote:
"Why is VDM always a News on this Chennel? Ona no get better News?"
leaf3918 wrote:
"VERY good useless VDM. Why is he not calling the pastors name useless opportunitnist or doing video for the pastor everyday like his doing to Iyabo OJO. Them no born him mama well. Na KIRIKIRI he go end up."
VeryDarkMan reacts to Prophet Fufeyin's trending video
In related news, Legit.ng reported that VeryDarkMan reacted to a viral video of Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin claiming to hear from God mid-flight.
The social media critic berated Christianity and clergymen who pull stunts to deceive their members.
Aside from VeryDarkMan, many Nigerians also reacted as they couldn't help but laugh at Prophet Fufeyin's display in the video.
Source: Legit.ng