Controversial social media firebrand VeryDarkMan has set the internet ablaze with a brutal diss track targeting three high-profile Nigerians—Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo, musician Portable, and Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin—in a no-holds-barred lyrical assault.
The track’s most explosive moment comes when VDM references Governor Okpebholo’s leaked WAEC results with the scathing line: “E8, WAEC result of a governor? INEC, shame on you!” This direct jab at the electoral body for certifying a candidate with poor grades has sparked heated debates about educational qualifications for public office.
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The activist reignited his feud with Portable, rapping about the singer’s alleged tricycle theft incident that led to his violent arrest earlier this year. Fans are already speculating about the volatile musician’s potential response to these fresh provocations.
VDM saved special venom for Prophet Fufeyin, mocking the cleric’s famous anointed water and miracle products with the line: “You sell hope in bottles to desperate souls…” The attack has drawn both applause from religious skeptics and outrage from the prophet’s devoted followers.
Social media reactions reveal deep divisions among netizens:
“VDM na werey but he’s speaking truths” – @holamydexloj
“I live for this petty energy!” – @iamcozzdee
“He’s playing with spiritual fire” – @jaynation
The track exposes growing Nigerian youth frustration with political leaders, celebrities and spiritual figures alike. Whether performance art or social commentary, VDM’s viral moment proves no public figure is safe from scrutiny in today’s digital age.
As shares skyrocket across platforms, the nation remains divided: Is this bold activism or reckless cyberbullying? One thing is certain—the VeryDarkMan phenomenon shows no signs of fading quietly from the spotlight.
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