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Protesters Storm Abuja Bank, Demand Release of VeryDarkMan

“#FreeVDM” Protests Erupt in AbujaAngry protesters converged on a new generation bank in Abuja on Monday, demanding the immediate release of detained social media activist Martins Otse (VeryDarkMan) . Chanting “Activism is not a crime!” and holding placards reading “VDM has committed no offence,” demonstrators accused authorities of targeting the influencer for his outspoken criticism. The Arrest ControversyVDM was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for alleged cyberstalking , linked to his recent expose on suspicious transactions involving his mother’s bank account. His lawyer, Deji Adeyanju , claims he was “ambushed” inside the bank premises. Bank’s Denial and CCTV EvidenceThe bank denied involvement, releasing CCTV footage showing VDM exiting the facility minutes before his arrest. Protesters, however, questioned the timing and circumstances, alleging collusion with security agencies to silence the activist. Social Media OutrageThe incident has ignited […]

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Atiku Condemns “Abuse of Power” in VeryDarkMan’s Detention by Tinubu Govt

Atiku Slams Tinubu’s Government Over VDM DetentionFormer Vice President Atiku Abubakar has fiercely criticized the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for detaining social media influencer Martins “VeryDarkMan” Otse , labeling it a brazen display of political repression by President Bola Tinubu’s administration. In a statement on Monday, Atiku accused the government of weaponizing law enforcement to silence dissent: “The arrest and continued detention of VeryDarkMan without formal charges is a flagrant violation of constitutional rights and a chilling sign of growing authoritarianism under Tinubu.” The Arrest: A Timeline of Controversy Detention Details: VDM was arrested by EFCC’s Special Duty Committee (SDC) Unit 4 at GTBank’s Garki, Abuja branch, following public criticism of the bank over unauthorized debits from his mother’s account. EFCC’s Vague Defense: Spokesperson Dele Oyewale cited “petitions from unidentified persons” but refused to confirm the arrest, stating, […]

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