Activist Martins Otse Vincent, widely known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has swiftly responded to a N1 billion lawsuit filed against him by controversial crossdresser Bobrisky. The legal action, initiated on September 29, 2024, has sent shockwaves through Nigerian social media, with VDM’s fiery rebuttal adding fuel to an already explosive situation.
As the sun rose over Lagos on a humid Monday morning, Bobrisky’s legal team filed the lawsuit at the Lagos State High Court, Ikeja Division. By 10:30 AM, images of the legal documents had been shared on Bobrisky’s Instagram account, quickly going viral and attracting over 500,000 likes within hours.
The lawsuit alleges that VeryDarkMan engaged in a “sustained campaign of defamation and blackmail” against Bobrisky across various social media platforms. Bobrisky’s legal team is seeking N1 billion in damages, claiming that VDM has been using their client’s name to gain influence for personal gain.
At the heart of this legal battle are several explosive allegations:
- VDM allegedly claimed Bobrisky was involved in intimate relationships with high-ranking officials, including Deputy Inspectors General of the Nigerian police, lawmakers, and senators, without providing evidence.
- The lawsuit accuses VDM of publishing an AI-generated audio call, falsely presenting it as a conversation involving Bobrisky.
Lagos-based legal analyst Adebayo Ogunlesi comments, “The inclusion of AI-generated content in this lawsuit adds a new dimension to defamation cases in Nigeria. It highlights the evolving challenges courts face in the digital age.”
They think they can silence me with fancy lawyers and big numbers,” VDM declared, his voice steady with resolve. “But I’m ready for this fight. Everyone against me in this case will suffer terribly.”
VeryDarkMan’s response took an unexpected turn when he suggested a potential conspiracy between Bobrisky and popular rapper Falz. While he didn’t provide concrete evidence, VDM hinted at deeper connections within the entertainment industry.
This isn’t just about me and Bobrisky,” VDM asserted. “There are bigger players involved, and I’m going to expose them all.”
In a move that has both amused and baffled observers, VDM announced his intention to countersue Bobrisky for “1 billion and 20 naira.” Legal expert Professor Chidi Anyanwu of the University of Lagos Law School weighs in: “While the additional 20 naira seems comical, it’s likely a strategic move to garner public attention and potentially mock the original lawsuit.
VeryDarkMan raised several questions about Bobrisky’s alleged arrest, directing them at the Nigerian Correctional Service. We need answers about Bobrisky’s supposed time in custody,” VDM insisted. “The public deserves the truth.”
However, as of press time, the Nigerian Correctional Service has not responded to these inquiries.
Twitter user @LagosGossipQueen wrote: “This is better than any Nollywood drama! I can’t wait to see how it unfolds 🍿 #TeamBobrisky”
Meanwhile, @NaijaActivist tweeted: “VeryDarkMan is exposing the corruption in our entertainment industry. He deserves our support! #IStandWithVDM”
Social media analyst Chioma Nwosu notes, “This case has transcended a simple celebrity feud. It’s now a cultural moment that’s forcing Nigerians to confront issues of free speech, accountability, and the power of social media influencers.
The road ahead remains uncertain, with the possibility of out-of-court settlements or a full-blown trial that could drag on for months, if not years.
As night fell on Lagos, with the city’s infamous traffic at its peak, the buzz around this legal showdown showed no signs of abating. From street corners to office water coolers, Nigerians from all walks of life found themselves engrossed in the latest developments of this social media saga turned legal drama.
Whether this case results in a landmark legal decision or fizzles out in private negotiations, it has already left an indelible mark on Nigeria’s digital landscape. It serves as a stark reminder of the real-world consequences of online actions and may prompt a reevaluation of the responsibilities that come with social media influence.
As Nigeria and the world watch this case unfold, one thing is certain: the outcome will likely have far-reaching implications for the future of social media interaction, free speech, and digital accountability in Africa’s most populous nation.