Blord Shares 'Agreement' He Had With VDM Broke Before He Was Remanded in Kuje Prison

Blord Shares 'Agreement' He Had With VDM Broke Before He Was Remanded in Kuje Prison

  • A Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the remand of Blord at the Kuje prison following his arraignment on charges involving criminal conspiracy
  • Blord mocked VDM for allegedly going back on a "gentleman’s agreement" to settle their differences on the streets without involving the court system
  • Despite his current legal predicament, the businessman claimed that he is the first person to make the activist seek government protection

Nigerian businessman Linus Williams Ifejirika, widely known as Blord, spoke out before he was remanded at the Kuje Correctional Centre in Abuja.

The crypto entrepreneur, who has been at the centre of a high-profile legal battle, took to Instagram shortly after news of his arraignment broke.

Blord, VDM, Kuje prison, Federal High Court
The Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the remand of Blord at the Kuje prison following a case brought by VDM. Photos: Blord/VDM.
Source: Instagram

Blord’s troubles began after social critic VeryDarkMan filed a case against him, accusing him of criminal conspiracy, impersonation, and unauthorised use of identity.

A Federal High Court in Abuja subsequently ordered his remand at the Kuje Correctional Centre pending further proceedings.

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Before he was remanded, Blord, in a strongly worded Instagram post on Wednesday, April 1, painted himself as the unexpected victor in the situation, suggesting that his actions forced VeryDarkMan into a legal corner.

“Let it be in history that Blord is the first man who gave VDM a taste of his own medicine,” he wrote.

He went further to mock the activist’s decision to pursue legal action, recalling earlier claims that their dispute would be settled “the street way.”

Blord declared himself the “bully terminator,” alleging that VeryDarkMan resorted to the court system after being unable to dominate him publicly.

VDM's fan shares how Blord behaved in court

Meanwhile, taking to his Facebook page on Wednesday, Ositadinma, a member of the Ratels Movement, hailed VeryDarkMan, over the handling of the matter and heeding his appeal to sue Blord.

Out of respect for VeryDarkMan, Ositadinma stated that he would refrain from sharing details with the public that VeryDarkMan didn't give in his earlier video confirming Blord's incarceration ruling.

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Ositadinma, who revealed that he had arrived at the court premises in VeryDarkMan's car, laughed at Blord over how he reportedly begged the judge in the court.

He compared the manner in which Blord begged in the court to the dance steps of kids during choreography.

Ositadinma expressed admiration for VeryDarkMan's brother, Mark Otse, over his aggressive behaviour in the court premises on Wednesday, saying it increased his love for him and reminded him of who he used to be.

He also gave a shoutout to VeryDarkMan's lawyer, Barrister Marshal Abubakar.

Blord, VDM, Kuje prison, Federal High Court
Blord claims that he is the first person to make the activist seek government protection. Photo: VDM.
Source: Facebook

Sowore steps in to help Blord

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that activist Omoyele Sowore had vowed to step in to secure Blord's release from Kuje Prison.

Sowore spoke out against celebrating any incarceration, revealing he had directed his lawyer, Marshal Abubakar, to withdraw from the case while pledging to secure Blord's release.

According to the reports, Blord is facing charges of impersonation, forgery, and conspiracy after allegedly using VeryDarkMan's image and name without consent for billboards, fake event tickets, and promotions.

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Source: Legit.ng

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Olaniyi Apanpa (Entertainment Editor) Olaniyi Apanpa is a seasoned journalist with over 6 years of experience in sports, metro, politics, and entertainment reporting. He has written for renowned platforms such as Opera News, Scooper News, The PUNCH, and currently works as a Senior Entertainment Editor at Legit.ng. A graduate of English Education from the University of Lagos. He is also a trained Digital Marketer from the Digital Marketing Institute, Lagos. Contact: olaniyi.apanpa@corp.legit.ng.