VDM: Businesswoman Points out Business Lesson People Should Learn from Blord while He's in Prison
- Amid Blord's court case with VeryDarkMan, which led to his remand at the Kuje Correctional Centre, a businesswoman has shared what she observed about the Anambra-born entrepreneur
- On Wednesday, April 1, Blord was arraigned before the Federal High Court in Abuja and consequently remanded in prison over various charges, including unauthorised use of VeryDarkMan's identity
- While Blord's incarceration has gained significant attention on social media, the businesswoman has pointed out a valuable business lesson people should learn from him
Founder of Naijabrandchick, Nelly Agbogu, has identified a valuable lesson business folks should learn from Blord, whose real name is Linus Williams Ifejirika, who is currently being remanded at the Kuje Correctional Centre in Abuja after his arraignment on charges of criminal conspiracy, impersonation, and unauthorised use of the identity belonging to Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan.
Blord's unexpected remand in prison has elicited mixed feelings, as people took sides.

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Businesswoman's lesson from Blord's situation
In a Facebook post on April 2, Nelly noted that Blord has structure, as his business is still running, and posts are still being made on his social media handles, despite his incarceration.
She advised business owners to learn to have structure.
In her words:
"In this VDM vs BLord matter, all I can say is that BLord has structure cos his business is still running and they are posting and selling while in prison, if you are business owner learn to have structure..."
Barrister shares legal standpoint on Blord's incarceration
When asked about what typically justifies a court ordering the remand of a high-profile businessman like Blord before trial, Barrister Chidera Divine Ebimnamaonye, founder of Pure Legal Solicitors, told Legit.ng:
"It is within the powers of a court to remand a suspect pending the conclusion of criminal investigations under the Administration of Criminal Justice Laws of each state in Nigeria.
"It is legal for a magistrate to remand suspect(s) in order to protect the course of justice and give the law enforcement agency a limited time to conclude their investigations."

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See the businesswoman's Facebook post below:
Blord: Reactions trail businesswoman's Facebook post
Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the businesswoman's post below:
David Noko said:
"Very correct ma'am,
"Business structure is good and this can prove and Blord is a business man and not an online thug bully parading around as activists.
"Well, I pray with this guy character let business not diminish because the atmosphere isn't conducive for entrepreneur again, who knows who he will drag next.
"Let's be careful who we praise and clap for, look at what he has turn into.
"Law is for justice and not for power showoff and bully reputation calling it activism."
Raphael Orji said:
"Apparently, he's got structure, that's businesses wise. However, he didn't invest in social media censorship, as well as legal advising on social matters, else, he wouldn't have arrogantly fallen into avoidable legal tussle.
"I will learn from his business structure, but I won't tow the part of his shear ignorance and arrogance that has arguably portrayed his brand in bad light, regardless.

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"Wisdom creates wealth, but wealth without wisdom lands you in prison.
"A big lesson."
Emmanuel Atim said:
"Mke d structure still post vdm pictures as their ambassador......i one check small tin."
CRA media said:
"Let’s be honest… if your business can’t run without you, then you don’t have a business, you have a hustle.
"Structure is what separates people who are making money from those who just “look” busy."
Goja Emmanuel said:
"Lol. Have structure so you can be earning from Kirikiri."
Man shares moves Blord should have made
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a man named Richard Chibo had highlighted three moves that Blord would have made in court, which would have stopped his remand in prison.
According to Richard, content creator Martins Vincent Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan, is not to be blamed for Blord's incarceration.
Richard, in a Facebook post, opined that Blord's ego sent him to prison, adding that he should have just pleaded guilty after seeing all the charges presented against him.
Source: Legit.ng
