Lawyer Mentions What he Noticed About VeryDarkMan and Sowore, Points Out the Mistake Blord Made
- As the drama between VeryDarkMan and Sowore grows, a lawyer has taken to his media page to share his observation
- He mentioned that he noticed something between the two individuals and mentioned it in a post he made online
- He also mentioned a mistake the highly popular businessman, Blord, made that could have prevented his arrest by the police
A Nigerian lawyer has pointed out something he noticed between VeryDarkMan and Omoyele Sowore amid the online drama over the arrest and detention of Blord in Kuje Prison.
VeryDarkMan had filed a petition, which led to the arrest of Blord, who has now been remanded in Kuje Prison by a court in Abuja.

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Blord: Lawyer speaks about Sowore, VeryDarkMan
The action of VeryDarkMan caught the attention of Omoyele Sowore, who has now started making plans to get Blord released from prison. In the middle of this, a lawyer shared his thoughts about Sowore and VeryDarkMan.

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Pointing out what he noticed about the two individuals, he said:
"One thing you’ll notice about people like VeryDarkMan and Sowore is that they take legal matters seriously. They don’t play with legal advice, and they don’t move carelessly when it comes to issues that could have consequences."
After pointing that out, he spoke about the seriousness of the issue and the mistake Blord made.
Law Parlour wrote on Facebook:
"In business, activism, or content creation, legal risks are everywhere. Having a lawyer you can rely on isn’t a luxury; it’s a necessity."

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Speaking specifically about the mistake made by Blord, he wrote:
"Even what people call ‘online banter’ can land you in serious trouble. The mistake Blord made was not having consistent legal guidance or not listening to it if he did. Using someone’s image without permission can be a legal issue. Making statements about a lawyer, like calling them a ‘baby lawyer’ or an ‘ex-convict,’ is even more serious. No competent lawyer would advise that kind of behaviour."

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"That move was a costly misstep."
"Lesson: always have legal guidance and take it seriously. Whether you’re building a brand, speaking out, or just posting online, there are legal implications to almost everything."
"There is a reason why King Solomon chose wisdom over wealth."
Reactions as lawyer speaks about VeryDarkMan, Sowore
Osasa Kelvin wrote:
"Take note, when you don't know the direction of the wind, you should avoid playing with pepper powder."
Kingsley Nzubechukwu noted:
"I thought he has SANs that can issue seize and desist letter ? I no dey put mouth for billionaire matter till I renew my rent finish, I don't know if my landlord is a fan of any, before they throw my luggages outside."
Anthony Johnson Ekpo added:
"Point of Correction, King Solomon didn't Choose Wisdom over wealth. As king as the time, he was naturally wealthy, stupendously as thar. He got to lost in wealth/mammon, power and influence that he began to lose interest in wealth and the cares of this world."

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Cee Lod said:
"But very darkman on his own can be sue for treating because when he blocked blord on the road."
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In a similar story, Legit.ng reported that a young Nigerian man shared his thoughts on the drama between VeryDarkMan and Blord. In a viral video, the man explained what Blord did that made VeryDarkMan file a petition against him. He told Nigerians the only way to get Blord out of prison is to go and beg VeryDarkMan.
Blord: Man explains Sowore’s message to VeryDarkMan
Meanwhile, Legit.ng recently reported that a Nigerian man called Oga Pero reacted to what Omoyele Sowore said after Blord was arrested and taken to Kuje Prison. He made a video to explain to VeryDarkMan that Sowore is not fighting him personally.
Sowore is fighting for the law and fairness. He wants people to follow Section 36 of the 1999 Constitution, which says that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. Oga Pero said it is wrong and unfair to put someone in prison if they have not been proven guilty.
Source: Legit.ng