Missing 180M Was A Stunt To Teach Nigerians A Lesson - VeryDarkMan Reveals (Video)

Posted by Amarachi on Tue 31st Dec, 2024 - tori.ng

He expressed disappointment with Nigerians for accepting the story without proper investigation and for resorting to insults directed at him and his mother.

Controversial activist, Martins Vincent Otse aka Very Dark Man, has stated that there are no funds missing from his NGO account.

In a video he shared on social media this morning, VDM said he pulled the stunt of the missing N180 million just to show that ‘’80% of the people that use social media are dumb.''

According to him, the money donated to his NGO is still intact as he was the one that asked for the website to be shut down.

He expressed disappointment with Nigerians for accepting the story without proper investigation and for resorting to insults directed at him and his mother.

Recall on Friday, Verydarkman took to Instagram to raise an alarm about the hacking of his organisation’s account, claiming N180 million was missing.

‘’80% of the people that use social media are dumb and the whole thing that happened with the N180 million is a clear opportunity to show you. I deliberately did it to just show you people that you are stupid. No money is missing, my money is secured. The way people are so excited about bad is really sad. I told my website guy, shut the website, let us use this people catch cruise. Nobody bothered to ask for evidence. They just went with what is being said. I am so happy I did this.'' he said.

Watch the video he shared below;

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