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“I’m Bringing the Mohbad Case Back — He Hasn’t Gotten Justice” – VeryDarkMan Slams ‘Brainwashed Nigerians’ in Fiery Rant

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Controversial activist and social media critic VeryDarkMan has once again ignited the internet after releasing a fiery statement declaring his renewed commitment to seeking justice for late singer Mohbad, while calling out what he describes as the hypocrisy and short memory of “brainwashed Nigerians.”


In his latest viral outburst, the outspoken commentator did not mince words, boldly stating: “Brainwashed Nigerians won’t calm down. I’m deliberately bringing the Mohbad case back because he hasn’t gotten justice… thank God Zlatan is still alive.”


His comments have instantly sparked a storm across TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram, with #JusticeForMohbad surging once again on Google Trends.


VeryDarkMan, known for his aggressive delivery and unfiltered truths, accused the public and the authorities of moving on too quickly from Mohbad’s death, which shook the nation in late 2023. According to him, the case was “swept under the rug,” and the silence from the industry and government has only fueled suspicion.


Mohbad, whose real name was Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, passed away under controversial circumstances, with millions of Nigerians crying out for answers amid allegations of bullying, intimidation, and exploitation during his time with his former label. The public outrage led to protests, petitions, and even arrests — but as the months rolled by, momentum faded, and the justice many believed was coming never fully arrived.


VeryDarkMan has now vowed to “reignite the fire” and keep the conversation alive until answers are given and those responsible are held accountable. He also referenced rapper Zlatan Ibile, saying “thank God Zlatan is still alive,” a cryptic comment that has raised eyebrows and stirred speculation across social media platforms. Many interpret the remark as a warning about the dangers artists face in an industry riddled with secrets, control, and what he has repeatedly described as “dark forces.”


This isn’t the first time VeryDarkMan has put himself at the center of a trending storm, but the raw intensity of his latest message has struck a fresh nerve. Online users are now revisiting old footage, dissecting past interviews, and demanding updates from law enforcement on the official findings of Mohbad’s autopsy and investigation. Meanwhile, critics accuse VeryDarkMan of chasing clout with the dead, but his supporters argue that he’s one of the few still speaking truth to power.


As “Mohbad,” “VeryDarkMan,” and “JusticeForMohbad” top Nigeria’s trending searches once again, it’s clear this case is far from over in the court of public opinion. Whether the justice system responds or continues its silence, one thing is certain — VeryDarkMan has brought the Mohbad conversation back to the frontlines, and this time, Nigerians are listening louder than ever.


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