Popular nigerian human activist verydarkman arrested for defamation

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Verydarkman is a versatile human right activist who recently came into limelight for his courageous works in helping nigerians especially the youths.

Verydarkblackman rose to fame following his pursuit of cosmetics manufacturers, vendors who have scammed victims of their hard earned money, and engaging in heated arguments with celebrities who promote this brand.

He was initially arrested by popular nigerian actress and politician tonto dikeh and her friend iyabo ojo for allegedly defaming their brands by indicating that they are Gistlover, a social media platform that has revealed personal and damaging informations that has significantly destroyed the lives of some nigerians especially about celebrities in the entertainment industry.

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Following his release the first time by the nigerian police force, he was arrested again on friday 22nd of march after abusing the nigerian police and its lawmakers in one of his recently uploaded videos on social media for their inability to arrest a popular crossdresser Brobrisky because they are employing his service.

Brobrisky is A cross dresser who is allegedly accused to be a homosexualist by verydarkman, which violates the laws of the federal republic of nigeria and offenders are to face prions time of up to 14 years.

Verydarkman’s lawyer has come out to react to the bail conditions that is required to set him free and they include

  • A two senior level 13 civil servant with residence in abuja
  • A sum of N200 million naira

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According to reports he has provided the needed requirements he may be released any moment from now today march 26th 2024.

Nigerian youths including seun kuti the son of late Afro music legend fela Anikulapo kutiĀ  and nedu has called for his release stating that it was a civil and bailable offence.

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