Tag: VeryDarkMan

  • Nigerian Judiciary Adopts Digital Service for Social Media Influencers

    Nigerian Judiciary Adopts Digital Service for Social Media Influencers

    Reporting by ThisDay (via AllAfrica) indicates a landmark shift in the Nigerian legal system as an Ikeja High Court has officially recognized social media platforms as valid channels for the service of court documents. Justice Akintunde Savage granted leave for high-profile influencers, including “VeryDarkMan” and Kelvin Emmanuel, to be served legal papers via WhatsApp and Instagram in a defamation suit.

    This ruling addresses the long-standing challenge of “unknown physical addresses” for digital creators and public figures who operate primarily online. The court emphasized that as society evolves technologically, the law must adapt to ensure that individuals cannot evade justice by simply not having a traditional office or home address on file.

    Legal experts believe this sets a powerful precedent for future litigation involving the “digital-first” generation. It ensures that the bailiff’s inability to find a defendant physically no longer stalls legal proceedings, provided there is proof that the defendant is active on their verified social media accounts.

    Validation from Daily Post and The Nation confirms the significance of the case. Daily Post noted that “legal practitioners are hailing the move as a ‘digital revolution’ for the judiciary,” while The Nation reported that “the court ordered the bailiff to provide screenshots of the ‘sent’ or ‘delivered’ status as proof of service.”

    Echotitbits take: This is the end of “hiding” for social media trolls and influencers. If you can post a video, you can be served a lawsuit. Watch for this to drastically speed up defamation cases and civil litigation involving the Nigerian diaspora and digital nomads.

    Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/federal-ministry-of-justice-adopts-digital-system-to-boost-efficiency/, February 10, 2026

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  • VDM and Blord Clash Over “Ratel” Brand Ownership

    VDM and Blord Clash Over “Ratel” Brand Ownership

    A public dispute has escalated between activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) and cryptocurrency entrepreneur Blord, with both sides laying claim to the “Ratel” brand name and associated identity.

    The clash has moved quickly across social media, with allegations, counter-allegations, and references to legal action, highlighting how digital influence and brand equity can collide in high-visibility disputes.

    Supporters have mobilized online, turning a trademark question into a broader culture war about clout, legitimacy, and commercial ownership in Nigeria’s fast-evolving ‘street-tech’ space.

    Echotitbits Take: If there is a definitive trademark record, that will become the key evidence point. Expect legal filings and PR narratives to harden in the coming days as both camps seek reputational advantage.

    Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/drama-as-vdm-blord-lock-horns-over-ownership-of-ratel/ (2026-01-24).

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  • Burna Boy and VDM Visit Kirikiri Prison to Free Inmates

    Burna Boy and VDM Visit Kirikiri Prison to Free Inmates

    A TikTok video by @verydarkman_official has captured the moment global superstar Burna Boy and controversial activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) visited the Kirikiri Maximum Security Custodial Centre. During the visit, Burna Boy reportedly donated $145,000 to facilitate the release of inmates held for minor offenses.

    The collaboration between the ‘African Giant’ and the social media critic has shocked many, given their vastly different public personas. The visit aims to draw attention to the plight of prisoners in the Nigerian correctional system and the need for judicial reform regarding petty crimes.

    Crowds gathered at the prison gates as the duo arrived, with Burna Boy seen interacting with the facility’s officials. This move marks a significant shift for the singer toward more direct social activism in 2026.

    As documented by The Nation Nigeria, ‘Burna Boy and VDM’s visit to Kirikiri has elicited massive talk online, particularly regarding the singer’s $145k donation.’ Vanguard Nigeria further supported the development, quoting an official: ‘The donation will be used strictly for the legal fees and fines of those eligible for release.’

    Echotitbits take: This is a masterclass in PR and social impact. By partnering with VDM, Burna Boy taps into a grassroots audience that values ‘street’ credibility and direct action. It positions him as a local benefactor.

    Source: Tribune — https://tribuneonlineng.com/burna-boy-verydarkman-visit-kirikiri-set-to-pay-fines-for-inmates/ January 5, 2026
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  • Burna Boy and VeryDarkMan visit Kirikiri as prison-fines conversation trends

    Burna Boy and VeryDarkMan visit Kirikiri as prison-fines conversation trends

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    2025-12-28

    According to TheCable Lifestyle, Burna Boy and activist VeryDarkMan visited the Kirikiri Maximum Security Custodial Centre to understand the procedures for discharging eligible inmates whose sentences include fines.

    Authorities framed the visit around lawful process and transparency, while online chatter focused on what support might follow and how outcomes will be tracked.

    The episode sits at the intersection of celebrity influence, prison decongestion advocacy, and public trust.

    Verification

    • The Nation (Website): “to seek information on legal procedures that would facilitate the discharge of inmates through the payment of fines.”
    • Nigerian Tribune (Website): “No inmate is released without proper verification, documentation, and authorization…”

    Echotitbits take: If handled transparently, this could evolve from a one-off visit into a structured, legal-aid-driven initiative. Watch for official documentation, credible partners, and verifiable outcomes before the story becomes pure social-media mythology.

    Source: TheCable Lifestyle — December 28, 2025 — https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/burna-boy-verydarkman-visit-kirikiri-to-secure-release-of-inmates-jailed-for-unpaid-fines/

    TheCable Lifestyle
    2025-12-28