Monday, 01 July 2024

Nigerians jubilates as Verydarkman reportedly regains freedom

 

Nigerian social media influencer and critic, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as Verydarkman, resumed court proceedings this morning and the outcome has ignited a wave of excitement among his supporters, including celebrity blogger Tunde Ednut.

 
Verydarkman
 

Recall that the social media critic was earlier arraigned by the Nigeria Police Force on five counts bordering on cyberstalking.

 

The police prosecution moved to have the popular social media critic remanded in prison custody but his lawyers, which includes Deji Adeyanju made an application for him to be kept in police custody.

The court granted their request and he was subsequently taken to the National Cybercrime Centre.

Deji Adeyanju also applied for bail but the prosecution team asked Justice Mobolaji Olajuwon of the Federal High Court for more time to respond, leading the court to adjourn the bail hearing to today, June 10.

In a recent turn of events, Verydarkman was spotted arriving in court this morning, alongside Deji Adeyanju, while those in attendance, including supporters and spectators, were seated and anticipating the commencement of the hearing.

See some of the reactions below:

Dafe wrote: “One thing for sure, baba didn’t think he was going to be in there this long.”

OLA MI LEKAN said: “They can imprison his body but they can’t capture his soul good to have him back”

IamLizkid said: “As e dey go like that e wan go set ring light”

BIG AYO advised: “He better be calm”

emmy4life noted: “He has learnt the hard way already”

Prince Charles wrote: “Na wa. See the way Nigerians forgot about this guy. This life ehn…na per head o”

Osas stated: “Na very darkman Dey learn the hard way o, in and out of prison all the time”

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