Wahala no dey finish for Naija social media space o! Just when we thought we’d seen it all, popular social media critic, VeryDarkMan (VDM), has thrown another bombshell. This time, his target is none other than the well-known human rights activist, Omoyele Sowore. And guess what? VDM is not playing around; he’s threatening to send Sowore to prison if his image is used without permission!
The ‘Prison Threat’ Heard Across Social Media
It all went down in a video VDM posted on his official Instagram page. In true VDM fashion, he didn’t mince words. He addressed Sowore directly, making it clear that he believes Sowore has never been his fan. But the real gist? VDM warned Sowore against making the same mistake that landed businessman Blord in serious legal trouble recently. You know, that whole saga that had everyone talking?
“Sowore, I know you never liked me. All these things wey you dey do online, I know. Sowore, I swear to God, if dem born you well, do the same thing wey Blord do,” VDM declared. He then laid down the gauntlet: “Go and use my picture on a billboard or use my picture to promote things without getting approval from me. You, Omoyele Sowore, I will send you to prison if dem born you well do wetin he do.” Chai! This one pass normal warning o!
Blord’s Ordeal: A Cautionary Tale
For those who might be a bit out of the loop, VDM’s stern warning comes hot on the heels of businessman Blord’s legal woes. Blord was reportedly remanded in custody over allegations of impersonating VeryDarkMan, forgery, false endorsement, breach of privacy, and identity theft. It was a massive story, and it clearly serves as a strong precedent for VDM’s current stance. You can read more about Blord’s shocking case that had Nigeria talking right here on Naira.Blog.
Interestingly, Sowore himself had reacted to Blord’s situation, calling it an ‘innovative strategy’ and suggesting that sending Blord to prison shouldn’t be seen as a victory for VDM’s legal team. Perhaps this reaction further fueled VDM’s fire, leading to this direct confrontation.
What’s Next in This Social Media Showdown?
This whole situation raises a lot of questions. Will Sowore respond? Will he heed VDM’s warning, or will we see another high-profile legal battle unfold? One thing is for sure: the Nigerian social media landscape is never dull. It’s a reminder that in this digital age, respecting intellectual property and personal image rights is crucial, especially for public figures.
We’ll be keeping a close eye on how this drama unfolds. What are your thoughts on VDM’s warning to Sowore? Do you think he’s right to be so aggressive, or is it an overreaction? Let us know in the comments!
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