VeryDarkMan shocked Nigeria by confessing he triggered Harrison Gwamnishu’s arrest in Benin.
The activist faces police custody over allegations of stealing ₦5.4 million from kidnapping ransom funds meant for victims’ release.
This betrayal exposes ugly rifts in Nigeria’s activism circle, questioning loyalty and integrity among self-proclaimed fighters for justice.
Outrage boils as Nigerians watch former allies turn enemies. VDM’s move reeks of hypocrisy from a man who preaches truth but wields police calls like weapons.
VDM’s Damning Confession: “I Made the Call”
VDM posted a video admitting direct responsibility.
“Harrison Gwamnishu is in police custody in Benin, Edo state.
I initiated the call that led to his arrest,” he declared.
Disappointment drips from his words, yet he waits for Gwamnishu to “speak the truth” about Auchi events.
Arrest happened Thursday night. Gwamnishu’s truck sits impounded at a station.
VDM denies jealousy, insisting truth demanded action. Critics slam this as selective vigilantism.
The Ransom Scandal: Kidnap Money Vanishes
A family in Edo suffered kidnapping, a couple targeted.
They contacted Gwamnishu for help with ₦20 million ransom.
Allegations claim he pocketed ₦5.4 million, returning it only after exposure.
Only the woman gained freedom. The man remains captive.
VDM shared video evidence of the refund to police, fueling claims of theft.
Nigeria’s underbelly shows: activists handling victim funds without oversight invite disaster.
Gwamnishu’s actions scream betrayal of desperate families.
Activism’s Dark Underbelly: Betrayal and Hypocrisy
VDM positions as truth guardian, yet his police call fractures the movement.
Both men built fame calling out elites, now they devour each other.
This infighting weakens real fights against corruption.
Fans feel gut-punched. Trust erodes when heroes expose each other’s flaws so viciously.
Is VDM hero or opportunist chasing clout?
Gwamnishu’s silence pending release heightens drama.
Rumors swirl of deeper involvement with criminals. Nigerian activism crumbles under self-inflicted wounds.
Police Custody Drama: Truck Seized, Truth Pending
Benin police hold Gwamnishu tight. His vehicle stays under guard.
VDM warns of more revelations if no confession comes.
Edo State Command stays mum on charges.
Public demands transparency amid rising kidnapping horrors.
Families suffer while activists bicker.
This saga spotlights ransom mishandling risks.
Without accountability, more victims pay ultimate price.
Social Media Erupts: Fury, Memes, and Division
X and Facebook explode with reactions. Supporters hail VDM’s boldness.
Detractors brand him snitch, destroying brotherhood.
Videos trend showing money handover. Hashtags dominate feeds, turning scandal viral.
Nigerians mock fractured activism: clout over cause?
Comments rage: “Activists arresting activists?
Na wahala!” Division deepens national cynicism.
Wahalaupdate Verdict: Time for Real Accountability
This mess indicts Nigeria’s activist space. VDM’s call raises questions, vigilante justice or personal vendetta? Gwamnishu’s alleged theft shatters victim trust.
Demand probes into all ransom handlers. Police must investigate without bias.
Nigerians deserve heroes, not hypocrites.
Crypto, PoS frauds pale next to this, funds for lives stolen. Activism dies when insiders sabotage.
What Nigerians Must Demand Now
Strengthen oversight on activist fundraising. Ban handling victim money without bonds.
Expose every naira trail publicly.
VDM, Gwamnishu, prove worth or fade. Nigeria tires of performative outrage.
Real change demands unity, not arrests.
Families in crossfire cry loudest. Prioritize captives over clout chases.
Join the Wahala: Your Take on This Betrayal?
Was VDM right to snitch?
Did Gwamnishu steal ransom?
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