The internet in Nigeria erupted today after popular comedian, content creator, and actor, Very Dark Man (VDM), made a startling accusation. In a series of now-viral videos posted on his social media pages, VDM alleged that Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh is the mastermind behind the controversial gossip blog, Gistlover.
VDM based his claim on several factors. He pointed out what he believes are “uncanny similarities” between Dikeh’s past public pronouncements and the language used by Gistlover. He highlighted instances where Gistlover used specific insults or nicknames that Dikeh had previously employed towards celebrities she’s had public spats with.
VDM further claimed that the timing of Gistlover’s posts often coincided with Dikeh’s social media activity. He presented screenshots showing instances where Gistlover published stories about celebrities Dikeh was known to be feuding with, shortly after Dikeh herself had posted about them.
Tonto Dikeh is no stranger to online controversy. The actress has been involved in several high-profile social media feuds, often utilizing scathing language and online clapbacks. This history, according to VDM, adds credence to his theory.
Anyone who follows Tonto online knows her style,” VDM stated in one of his videos. “The way she talks, the insults she uses, it’s all there in Gistlover’s posts. And let’s not forget the timing. It’s just too coincidental.”
VDM’s accusation goes beyond simply pointing fingers at Tonto Dikeh. He utilized the opportunity to deliver a broader message to Nigerians, urging them to be more discerning consumers of information, particularly when it comes to anonymous gossip blogs.
“Gistlover has a huge following,” VDM acknowledged. “People believe everything they read there. But we need to be careful. These blogs can spread rumors and lies that can damage people’s lives. Don’t just accept everything you see online as truth.”
VDM’s call for caution resonated with many Nigerians. Social media users expressed concern about the proliferation of gossip blogs and the potential for misinformation. Several commented on the difficulty of verifying the accuracy of information spread online.
Tonto Dikeh has vehemently denied VDM’s accusation. In a series of her own social media posts, she called the claims “defamatory” and “utter trash.” Dikeh threatened legal action against VDM, stating her intention to clear her name.
VDM is clout chasing,” Dikeh wrote. “He’s trying to use my name for attention. There’s no truth to his lies, and I will not hesitate to take legal action to protect myself.
VDM’s accusation has undoubtedly cast a shadow over Gistlover’s credibility. The blog, known for its often salacious celebrity gossip, has garnered a massive following in Nigeria. However, its anonymity has always been a source of speculation and concern.
Whether VDM’s claims hold weight remains to be seen. The comedian has promised to provide further “evidence” to support his theory. However, many are skeptical, questioning the validity of circumstantial evidence and the possibility of fabricated screenshots.
The onus now falls on Tonto Dikeh to effectively counter the accusations. While legal action might be a course of action, a more transparent approach, directly addressing the claims, could be more effective in swaying public opinion.
One thing is certain: VDM’s accusation has sparked a crucial conversation in Nigeria about the role of gossip blogs and the importance of media literacy in the digital age. Nigerians are now more aware of the potential pitfalls of online information and the need to be discerning consumers of content.
Only time will tell if the truth behind Gistlover’s identity will be revealed. However, VDM’s accusation has served as a wake-up call, urging Nigerians to be more critical of the information they consume online.