VeryDarkMan shifts attention from Nedu as NGO gets N50m, reveals balance
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Nigerian social media critic, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has temporarily shifted his focus away from his ongoing dispute with media personality, Nedu Wazobia, following a substantial financial boost to his NGO.

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The controversy surrounding VeryDarkMan and Nedu Wazobia began after the activist accused the radio host of allegedly mismanaging N60 million, which was originally intended to fund scholarships for underprivileged Nigerian students. The allegations quickly gained traction online, sparking debates and mixed reactions from Nigerians.

  

Despite the heated exchange between the two, VDM took a moment to address a different matter—his NGO’s financial standing. Days ago, he had mocked Nigerians who fell for his earlier claim that N180 million had been stolen from his NGO’s account. He then disclosed that the total balance stood at N240 million while urging more Nigerians to contribute to the cause.

  

In a surprising turn of events, VeryDarkMan has now revealed that his NGO recently received another substantial donation of N50 million from an anonymous socialite. This unexpected contribution has significantly increased the total NGO balance, which now stands at an impressive N303.1 million.

  

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Expressing his gratitude, VDM extended heartfelt appreciation to his best friend, Koko Pee, for facilitating the connection with the generous donor. He acknowledged the impact of such contributions in furthering the mission of his NGO, emphasizing that the funds will be used judiciously to benefit the Nigerian community.

  

Following this development, social media has been abuzz with discussions on VDM’s growing influence and the credibility of his NGO. While some critics continue to question his transparency, his loyal supporters have hailed the milestone as a testament to the trust he has built among Nigerians willing to donate to his cause.

  

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