VeryDarkMan Faces Contempt of Court Allegations After Speaking About Prophet Fufeyin
Nigerian social media critic Vincent Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has found himself in hot water after being accused of contempt of court in his ongoing legal battle with Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin. The controversy stems from VDM’s vocal criticism of the cleric’s ‘miracle’ products, which he claimed were being sold without proper NAFDAC (National Agency for Food and Drug Administration Control) approval.
The drama began when Prophet Fufeyin, a well-known religious figure, filed a N1 billion lawsuit against VDM, coupled with a restraining order, in response to the critic’s public condemnation of the cleric’s products. Despite the legal actions taken against him, VDM has continued to speak out, seemingly defying the court’s orders.
In a recent video posted on Instagram, VDM explained that since he exposed the issue, Prophet Fufeyin had removed the controversial ‘healing’ products from his website. However, this move did not sit well with the court, as a new post shared on Instablog9ja and reported by Legit.ng revealed that VDM released a video discussing Prophet Fufeyin just a day after the court reaffirmed its order.
The post read, “In blatant disregard for a court order, VDM released a video discussing Prophet Jeremiah on August 17th, just a day after the court’s reaffirmation.” This development has sparked widespread discussion online, with many Nigerians taking to social media to express their thoughts on the ongoing saga.
Comments from netizens ranged from admiration for VDM’s boldness to skepticism about the pastor’s actions. Some users jokingly questioned why Prophet Fufeyin didn’t foresee these issues, given his prophetic claims. Others supported VDM, commending his courage to challenge what they perceive as exploitation.
Meanwhile, the controversy has also caught the attention of other public figures. Oba Solomon, in a viral clip, criticized VDM for allegedly disgracing Prophet Fufeyin by attacking his miracle water, suggesting that VDM might not have used the authentic product.
The legal battle between VeryDarkMan and Prophet Fufeyin continues to unfold, with VDM’s defiance raising questions about the limits of free speech versus the authority of court orders. As the situation develops, it remains to be seen how the courts will respond to these latest accusations of contempt.