• Man Shares VDM’s NGO Account Balance, Sparks Comparison With Harrison Gwamnishu

    A Nigerian man, Charles Obinwanne Don, has ignited debate on social media after revealing the remaining balance in VeryDarkMan’s NGO account while comparing him to fellow activist Harrison Gwamnishu. Charles argued that critics unfairly accuse VDM of jealousy despite his consistent transparency, unlike Harrison, who he claimed has never publicly revealed his NGO’s financial records. His post comes amid ongoing controversy involving Harrison’s alleged involvement in a ransom diversion case. The comparison triggered mixed reactions, as some defended both activists’ different missions while others questioned the authenticity of the screenshot shared.

    Man Shares VDM’s NGO Account Balance, Sparks Comparison With Harrison Gwamnishu A Nigerian man, Charles Obinwanne Don, has ignited debate on social media after revealing the remaining balance in VeryDarkMan’s NGO account while comparing him to fellow activist Harrison Gwamnishu. Charles argued that critics unfairly accuse VDM of jealousy despite his consistent transparency, unlike Harrison, who he claimed has never publicly revealed his NGO’s financial records. His post comes amid ongoing controversy involving Harrison’s alleged involvement in a ransom diversion case. The comparison triggered mixed reactions, as some defended both activists’ different missions while others questioned the authenticity of the screenshot shared.
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  • Big Brother Drama: Sultana Shocks Viewers with Bold Confession About Jason

    The tension in Biggie’s house just hit a new level after Sultana dropped one of the most daring statements of the season. During a late-night garden chat with Jason, she revealed that she wouldn’t mind sharing him with other women — comparing the idea to the life of a northern wife in a polygamous marriage.

    The revelation came as the duo discussed Jason’s budding entanglement with Dede, a storyline already fueling gossip among housemates and fans. Rather than showing jealousy, Sultana playfully embraced the situation, joking that she could simply “wait for her turn” after Jason visited his “other wives.” Her humor and confidence had Jason laughing, but it was clear her message carried real weight.

    As the conversation deepened, Sultana openly admitted her attraction to Jason and hinted that she wouldn’t mind getting intimate with him — though not while inside the house. This bold confession not only turned heads but also cemented her role as a key player in the season’s first major love triangle.

    For Jason, the situation just got more complicated. With Dede’s feelings already in the open and Sultana’s fearless confession, he now faces mounting pressure that could spark one of the season’s biggest relationship storms.

    Online, fans are split — some admire Sultana’s playful confidence, while others are stunned by her willingness to embrace “competition.” Whether this move pulls Jason closer to her or drives him further toward Dede remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: Sultana has mastered the art of turning potential jealousy into power.
    Big Brother Drama: Sultana Shocks Viewers with Bold Confession About Jason The tension in Biggie’s house just hit a new level after Sultana dropped one of the most daring statements of the season. During a late-night garden chat with Jason, she revealed that she wouldn’t mind sharing him with other women — comparing the idea to the life of a northern wife in a polygamous marriage. The revelation came as the duo discussed Jason’s budding entanglement with Dede, a storyline already fueling gossip among housemates and fans. Rather than showing jealousy, Sultana playfully embraced the situation, joking that she could simply “wait for her turn” after Jason visited his “other wives.” Her humor and confidence had Jason laughing, but it was clear her message carried real weight. As the conversation deepened, Sultana openly admitted her attraction to Jason and hinted that she wouldn’t mind getting intimate with him — though not while inside the house. This bold confession not only turned heads but also cemented her role as a key player in the season’s first major love triangle. For Jason, the situation just got more complicated. With Dede’s feelings already in the open and Sultana’s fearless confession, he now faces mounting pressure that could spark one of the season’s biggest relationship storms. Online, fans are split — some admire Sultana’s playful confidence, while others are stunned by her willingness to embrace “competition.” Whether this move pulls Jason closer to her or drives him further toward Dede remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: Sultana has mastered the art of turning potential jealousy into power.
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  • Naira Marley was bigger than Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy before scanda l ~ VeryDarkMan

    Self-styled activist, Martins Otse, aka VeryDarkMan, has claimed that Nigerian singer, Naira Marley was bigger than his colleagues, Wizkid, Davido and Burna Boy, before he became a victim of cancel culture following accusations of involvement in his former signee, Mohbad’s death.

    He made the claim while speaking on the dangers of cancel culture in a recent video broadcast on TikTok, noting that Naira Marley’s fanbase otherwise called, Marlians, were the largest fanbase in the country before the singer was “cancelled.”

    VDM said, “Naira Marley was bigger than Wizkid, Burna boy and Davido. He had a very large fanbase both in Nigeria and abroad until this Mohbad issue. The music industry is so dark. The jealousy in the industry is too much.”

    He urged the relevant authorities to conclude the issues surrounding Mohbad’s death so that the public can move on from it.
    Naira Marley was bigger than Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy before scanda l ~ VeryDarkMan Self-styled activist, Martins Otse, aka VeryDarkMan, has claimed that Nigerian singer, Naira Marley was bigger than his colleagues, Wizkid, Davido and Burna Boy, before he became a victim of cancel culture following accusations of involvement in his former signee, Mohbad’s death. He made the claim while speaking on the dangers of cancel culture in a recent video broadcast on TikTok, noting that Naira Marley’s fanbase otherwise called, Marlians, were the largest fanbase in the country before the singer was “cancelled.” VDM said, “Naira Marley was bigger than Wizkid, Burna boy and Davido. He had a very large fanbase both in Nigeria and abroad until this Mohbad issue. The music industry is so dark. The jealousy in the industry is too much.” He urged the relevant authorities to conclude the issues surrounding Mohbad’s death so that the public can move on from it.
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  • The Biggest RED Flags in Women :
    1. Lack of Accountability
    Always blames others for problems (exes, family, or you).

    Never admits when she's wrong or deflects responsibility.

    2. Constant Drama
    Thrives on conflict, chaos, or emotional rollercoasters.

    Frequent fights with friends, family, or coworkers.

    3. Manipulative Behavior
    Uses guilt, silence, or emotional blackmail to get her way.

    Twists situations to always come out as the victim.

    4. Disrespectful Attitude
    Talks down to you or others.

    Publicly embarrasses you or crosses boundaries.

    5. Entitlement Mentality
    Expects to be treated like royalty without reciprocating.

    Measures love mostly by how much you spend on her.

    6. Inconsistent Words and Actions
    Says one thing but consistently does another.

    Makes promises she never keeps.

    7. No Long-Term Vision or Ambition
    No goals, plans, or desire to grow.

    Relies entirely on others (parents, partners) for financial or emotional survival.

    8. Excessive Jealousy or Control
    Constantly questions your whereabouts or who you talk to.

    Wants to isolate you from friends or family.

    9. Disregard for Boundaries
    Pushes physical, emotional, or social limits without respect.

    Violates your privacy (e.g., phone-checking).

    10. History of Toxic Relationships Without Growth
    Talks about all exes as "crazy" or abusive but never reflects on her role.

    Seems to repeat the same destructive patterns.

    Bonus: Social Media Obsession
    Defines her worth by likes, followers, or online validation.

    Prioritizes public image over real connection.

    The Biggest RED Flags in Women : 🚩 1. Lack of Accountability Always blames others for problems (exes, family, or you). Never admits when she's wrong or deflects responsibility. 🚩 2. Constant Drama Thrives on conflict, chaos, or emotional rollercoasters. Frequent fights with friends, family, or coworkers. 🚩 3. Manipulative Behavior Uses guilt, silence, or emotional blackmail to get her way. Twists situations to always come out as the victim. 🚩 4. Disrespectful Attitude Talks down to you or others. Publicly embarrasses you or crosses boundaries. 🚩 5. Entitlement Mentality Expects to be treated like royalty without reciprocating. Measures love mostly by how much you spend on her. 🚩 6. Inconsistent Words and Actions Says one thing but consistently does another. Makes promises she never keeps. 🚩 7. No Long-Term Vision or Ambition No goals, plans, or desire to grow. Relies entirely on others (parents, partners) for financial or emotional survival. 🚩 8. Excessive Jealousy or Control Constantly questions your whereabouts or who you talk to. Wants to isolate you from friends or family. 🚩 9. Disregard for Boundaries Pushes physical, emotional, or social limits without respect. Violates your privacy (e.g., phone-checking). 🚩 10. History of Toxic Relationships Without Growth Talks about all exes as "crazy" or abusive but never reflects on her role. Seems to repeat the same destructive patterns. 🧠 Bonus: Social Media Obsession Defines her worth by likes, followers, or online validation. Prioritizes public image over real connection.
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