US-based Man Advises VDM on What He Must Do to Claim Victory in Blord’s Case, Sparks Debate

US-based Man Advises VDM on What He Must Do to Claim Victory in Blord’s Case, Sparks Debate

  • A man has advised VeryDarkMan as he reacted to the issue involving social media influencer and businessman, Blord
  • Blord was remanded at the Kuje Correctional Centre on Wednesday after he was arraigned at the Federal High Court in Abuja on various charges, which included the unauthorised use of VeryDarkMan's identity
  • His remand and VDM’s claims sparked reaction online, and the America-based Facebook user advised the social media influencer on what to do

A Nigerian man in the United States has weighed in on 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.

A US-based man advises VDM on how he must do quickly in Blord’s case
A US-based man advises VDM on how to claim victory in Blord's case and sparks buzz. Photo: Facebook/Innocent Tino, Instagram/@verydarkblackman
Source: UGC

The ruling came after his arraignment on charges of criminal conspiracy, impersonation, and unauthorised use of the identity belonging to VeryDarkMan.

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Man advises VDM on how to win Blord

Identified on Facebook as Innocent Tino, the US-based Nigerian man advised VDM on how he could claim his victory in the Blord case.

His Facebook post read:

"VDM , TWO MORE DAYS AND TAKE YOUR VICTORY OR BE WET IN THE SUN.
"VDM taking B-Lord to court for impersonating is a little too far. He should have left it on social media's street, as both of them were showing online prowess about who is stronger online.
"B-Lord using his face for advert business was wrong, as I pointed out then. Now that he has been remanded in custody and is awaiting bail for the trial to commence, and Sowore saying he would work to get him out because he doesn't like people using the law as an oppressive instrument, and VDM not liking it - seeing it as an affront to his person and online currency, before his fans, he is pushing back on Sowore and daring him.

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"If VDM allows the matter to proceed, B-Lord may be found guilty but would pay a fine as a first offender, as expressly stipulated in the Nigerian constitution, and walk home, while the long-term jail time VDM and his fans are expecting won't happen.
"So if I were VDM, I would claim victory now by allowing him to stay there for two more days and then drop the case. Then I'll come online and claim that I only allowed him to go home after pitying him, and in my fans' eyes, I'll become larger than life, having imprisoned a billionaire for some days and set him free at my own will.
"But if he doesn't, B-Lord will be granted bail, and even if guilty, will pay a fine and go home, and the largesse of the victory VDM is hoping for, will not be as large as he wishes. Also, with Sowore now in the picture. VDM , take your victory in two more days or you'll win but it will look as if you lost . Win now."
A US-based man advises VDM on how to claim victory in Blord's case and sparks buzz.
A US-based man advises VDM on how he must do quickly in Blord’s case. Photo: @mrblordofficial
Source: Facebook

Reactions trail man's advice to VDM

Joy Oseji said:

"To claim online victory and to hold am make he pay money as first offender, which one better pass? I'm not in any party o, I just dey ask from the illustration you just gave."

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Eric Amaralam said:

"Don't fight someone who has nothing to lose. For VDM there's nothing to lose, for Blord his name and brand is on the line."

Ola Sunkanmi III said:

"Na for Verydarkblackman dem go understand why king Solomon for bible choose wisdom instead of land and properties."

Lawyer sheds light on VDM vs Blord case

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a lawyer has reacted to the issue involving social media influencers, VeryDarkMan and Blord, which led to the businessman's remand.

His remand and VDM’s claims sparked reaction online, and the lawyer explained the legal risks involved in the case.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is an award-winning Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. She has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng