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“If I speak, let me die” — VeryDarkMan vows not to speak due to Bobrisky’s absence

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Controversial blogger Martins Otse, aka VeryDarkMan, declined to speak at the House of Representatives hearing, citing the absence of Bobrisky and the EFCC Chairman. The hearing aimed to address allegations of a ₦15 million bribe.

Controversial blogger Martins Otse shared an audio recording allegedly featuring Bobrisky’s voice, claiming he paid EFCC officials ₦15 million to drop a money laundering charge.

Lawmakers summoned VeryDarkMan, Bobrisky, and the EFCC Chairman to investigate. Bobrisky sent his lawyer instead of appearing in person.

VeryDarkMan vowed to remain silent at the hearing, saying, “If I say anything, let me die.” His stance emphasizes the importance of all parties being present.

The House of Representatives seeks to investigate corruption allegations against the EFCC and ensure transparency and accountability.

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