VDM: Man Freed from Prison Days Ago Shares What Blord Might Get in Kuje by 7am, Laughs at Him

VDM: Man Freed from Prison Days Ago Shares What Blord Might Get in Kuje by 7am, Laughs at Him

  • A Nigerian man who was incarcerated at a correctional facility in Bayelsa some days ago has mocked Blord over his remand at the Kuje Correctional Centre
  • The man recounted how he warned Blord against taking the path he went in his clash with VeryDarkMan, but the businessman blatantly ignored his advice
  • In a viral video, he mentioned what Blord might receive early in the morning in prison, triggering reactions on social media

Livinus Odinakachukwu Nwosu, a Nigerian man who recently regained his freedom after days in a correctional facility in Bayelsa, has reacted to the incarceration of businessman Linus Williams Ifejirika, widely known as Blord.

Livinus, a member of VeryDarkMan's Ratel Movement, mocked Blord over his remand at the Kuje Correctional Centre on Wednesday, April 1.

Man freed from prison shades Blord, shares what he might experience at Kuje early in the morning
A man who was recently released from prison takes a swipe at Blord over his current incarceration. Photo Credit: Livinus Odinakachukwu Nwosu, Linus Williams
Source: Facebook

Man shares encounters with Blord, mocks him

In a recent Facebook video, Livinus laughed at Blord, saying the businessman now weeps in Kuje after refusing to take his advice.

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Making jest of Blord, Livinus did a quick time check and stated that by past 7:00 am, Blord would be served hot beans as an inmate at the correctional centre.

"Now Blord dey cry for inside Kuje.
"Dey cry!
"By 7:29, they will carry hot beans, half done go give am.
"Na this thing now wey I see, I see am from afar, I called this boy to advice am, this boy pour me spit.
"This boy tell me my life. Now, you don enter," he said in Pidgin.

Livinus shared a video showing how Blord mocked him over his dead child when he confronted the businessman about mounting a billboard with VeryDarkMan's picture and threatened to tear it down.

"When I enter prison, before 7am, them don carry beans half done come give you," Livinus recounted as he narrated what prisoners experience as they enter the facility.
Man freed from prison shades Blord, shares what he might experience at Kuje early in the morning
A man shades Blord over his remand at the Kuje Correctional Centre. Photo Credit: Linus Williams, Livinus Odinakachukwu Nwosu
Source: Facebook

Watch his video below:

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Man's video about Blord's incarceration sparks reactions

Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the man's video below:

Christopher Augustina Divine said:

"Blord is the future.
"He will come out stronger.
"Our job na to dey praise ham until him regret him life."

Topa Jagun said:

"So you mean dem go give am half beans wey no don... Chaii those warders good ooo. Y dem go give am food at all."

Akoti Nomsu David said:

"Las, las if you check am well, you go know say Livinus truly wanted to safe him from this kuje wahala... Ooo."

Obioma Rex said:

"Since I have been looking for a way to see B- lord face to face but now with just 200:nira I don see him."

Ify Pame said:

"Livinus seems to be talking from experience. We understand!
"The same way we advise you.....till... prison knocked.......
"Enter house!"

'Real' reason Blord was remanded in prison

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a barrister had explained the 'real' reason that Blord was remanded in prison.

Before his remand at the Kuje Correctional Centre, Abuja, Blord was arraigned on charges of criminal conspiracy, impersonation, and unauthorised use of the identity of VeryDarkMan, whose real name is Martins Vincent Otse.

In a TikTok video, the barrister noted that being remanded does not make Blord guilty. He gave a summary of Blord's charges, noting that the offences against VeryDarkMan are ordinarily bailable, but that bail is not automatic.

Source: Legit.ng

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