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Verydarkman finally breaks silence after his release from brief detention

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In a video message, VeryDarkMan, a outspoken critic, has broken his silence after his brief detention and release. He recounted his unexpected arrest and questioning by police officers, alleging defamation.

VeryDarkMan expressed disappointment at the silence of many Nigerians in the face of fraud and corruption, but revealed that he successfully contacted influential individuals and lawyers, including Deji Adeyanju, who helped secure his release.

Undeterred, he reaffirmed his commitment to speaking out for the vulnerable and innocent, emphasizing that defamation is a bailable offense.

VeryDarkMan vowed to intensify his campaign against fraud, promising to unveil a solid strategy to permanently end scam and fraud soon.

His message has sparked mixed reactions, with some hailing his courage and others criticizing his approach.

VeryDarkMan remains resolute in his fight against corruption and fraud, despite facing legal challenges and opposition from powerful forces.

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