VeryDarkMan: Eyewitness Recounts What Allegedly Happened to Blord in Court, Releases Rare Video
- An eyewitness has given an account of what allegedly played out in the Federal High Court in Abuja in the lawsuit involving self-acclaimed online police, VeryDarkMan, versus businessman Blord
- According to the eyewitness, he arrived at the court premises in VeryDarkMan's car, and he was blown away by how Blord allegedly pleaded
- The eyewitness also spoke about the behaviour of VeryDarkMan's brother, Mark Otse, and released another footage of when Blord was allegedly being whisked to Kuje Prison
A Nigerian entertainer and businessman, identified on Facebook as Ositadinman Fred, has narrated what he witnessed at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday, April 1, in the matter involving content creator Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, and businessman Linus Williams Ifejirika, widely known as Blord.
On Wednesday, VeryDarkMan made a video informing the public that a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the remand of Blord at the Kuje Correctional Centre.

Source: Facebook
The ruling came after his arraignment on charges of criminal conspiracy, impersonation, and unauthorised use of the identity belonging to VeryDarkMan.
VeryDarkMan vs Blord: Eyewitness gives account
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.
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.
"...Blord, with all the connections, with all the money, still dey court dey say, "My Lord, can I say something, please?"
"If with all the money, he (Blord) dey beg o," Please, can I say something, my Lord?"

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"Can I say something, my Lord?"
"I see am today..."
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.
Ositadinma also gave a shoutout to VeryDarkMan's lawyer, Barrister Marshal Abubakar.
"VDM is just blessed with loving people, who are ready to make things work..To the kind of brother, Mark, God gave him, to the kind of lawyers he is surrounded with, the kind of personalities that are around him and to me, for being part of the Ratels Movement."
Ositadinma also shared another angle video of Blord reportedly being taken to prison.

Source: Facebook
Watch his video below:
VeryDarkMan: Reactions trail Blord's incarceration
Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the man's narration below:
Rose Anthony Akpe said:
"I been dey wonder say how fuel go finish for Vdm car e nor dey possible nah! I Sure the person wey get the car already know say the fuel go stop them for road."
Seven Ukpo said:
"I’ve never been so happy for someone the way am happy for VDM…… if you knew him and followed him when he wasn’t popular, you would understand my emotions. God can truly use anybody just keep clean hands."
Jennifer Obiora said:
"Best news I have hear since this year freedo i too love you guy chai i no regret being a ratel, blord will learn."
Chinenye Sonia Udu said:
"One thing I learnt here is that, the first man that claimed to defeat VDM is in Kuje."
Deontay Tudor said:
"No be only you,.oo,..he is learning the hardway,..I have come to the conclusion that,.. THE HARDWAY IS IS THE ONLY WAY,....believe that."

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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.
Source: Legit.ng

