Renowned gay rights activist Bisi Alimi has thrust himself into the heart of a growing controversy surrounding popular influencer Verydarkman. The dispute, which has been unfolding across various social media platforms since October 1, 2024, has raised important questions about the role of online personalities in shaping public discourse and the challenges faced by self-proclaimed activists in the digital age.
As the sun rose over Lagos on Wednesday morning, Bisi Alimi’s 500,000 Twitter followers were greeted with a series of posts that would soon set the Nigerian internet ablaze. The activist, known for his outspoken advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights, took aim at Verydarkman’s self-proclaimed mission to be a voice for the voiceless.
Despite Verydarkman’s belief that he is on the right path, he is, in fact, far from the reality he perceives,” Alimi wrote, his words carrying the weight of years of experience in activism and public discourse.
To understand the significance of Alimi’s intervention, one must first grasp the meteoric rise of Verydarkman in Nigerian social media circles. Over the past year, the influencer has amassed a following of over 2 million across various platforms, positioning himself as a crusader for social justice and a voice for marginalized Nigerians.
Social media expert Chidi Nwoke explains the phenomenon: “Verydarkman tapped into a growing frustration among young Nigerians with the status quo. His brash style and willingness to call out perceived injustices resonated with many who felt voiceless in traditional media.”
However, Verydarkman’s methods have often been controversial, leading to clashes with established celebrities and public figures.
The current firestorm surrounding Verydarkman can be traced back to his recent confrontations with crossdresser Bob Risky and rapper Falz. On September 25, 2024, Verydarkman released a recorded conversation allegedly featuring Bob Risky admitting to using influential connections, including Falz and his father, to avoid legal consequences.
This explosive revelation led to immediate legal action from both Bob Risky and Falz. While reports suggest that Falz may have reached an out-of-court settlement with Verydarkman, Bob Risky’s legal team confirms that their lawsuit is ongoing.
Our client categorically denies the allegations made by Verydarkman and we are pursuing all legal avenues to address this defamation,” stated Bob Risky’s lawyer, Adebola Adeyemi, in a press conference held on October 2, 2024.
It is against this backdrop of legal battles and public controversies that Bisi Alimi’s comments have struck a chord. The activist’s suggestion that Verydarkman and others like him may ultimately face significant setbacks has sparked intense debate about the nature of online activism and its real-world impact.
Human rights activists, including those who operate primarily on social media, may come to understand that their efforts may not lead to the victories they anticipate,” Alimi wrote, his words carrying the weight of someone who has faced both triumphs and setbacks in his own activist journey.
This sobering assessment has resonated with many observers of Nigerian social media culture. Dr. Funmi Adewale, a professor of digital communications at the University of Lagos, offers her perspective:
“What we’re seeing with Verydarkman and Bisi Alimi’s response is a clash between two different approaches to activism. One relies on provocative statements and viral moments, while the other emphasizes long-term strategy and coalition-building. This debate is crucial as we consider the future of social change in the digital age.”
As of press time, Verydarkman has not directly responded to Bisi Alimi’s comments. However, his supporters have been vocal in their defense of the influencer’s methods and motives.
Twitter user @VDMSoldier wrote, “Verydarkman is speaking truth to power in a way that resonates with real Nigerians. The establishment is just scared because he’s exposing their hypocrisy.”
This sentiment was echoed by many of Verydarkman’s followers, who see his confrontational style as necessary in a system they perceive as corrupt and unresponsive to the needs of ordinary citizens.
As the dust settles on this latest social media storm, questions remain about the long-term impact of figures like Verydarkman on Nigerian public discourse. Will their brash, confrontational style lead to meaningful change, or will it ultimately prove counterproductive?
Media analyst Yemi Adebowale offers a nuanced take: “The rise of influencers like Verydarkman reflects a genuine desire for change among young Nigerians. However, as Bisi Alimi points out, there’s a risk of mistaking viral moments for lasting impact. The challenge going forward will be to harness this energy while developing sustainable strategies for social change.”
The clash between Bisi Alimi and Verydarkman represents more than just a disagreement between public figures. It highlights the evolving nature of activism and public discourse in the digital age, particularly in a vibrant and complex society like Nigeria.
As the country continues to grapple with issues of social justice, corruption, and representation, the role of social media influencers and online activists will undoubtedly remain a topic of intense debate. Whether figures like Verydarkman can translate their online popularity into real-world change remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the conversation about the power and pitfalls of social media activism in Nigeria is far from over.