Verydarkman Reveals Recovery of N78m from Stolen N180m Funds
Social critic Verydarkman shared an update regarding the N180 million allegedly stolen from his NGO account. According to his statement, N78 million has been recovered so far, following a recent hacking incident that led to the loss of the funds. This revelation comes just days after he raised the alarm on Instagram, claiming that his organization’s account had been compromised and a significant amount of money was missing.
In his Instagram post on Sunday, Verydarkman expressed his gratitude for the support he received from well-wishers. He thanked people who reached out to check on him and acknowledged the progress made in the recovery process. The social critic also expressed appreciation to God for the success achieved so far. He revealed that the investigation is ongoing and that the suspect in the case had reportedly indicated that the person involved in the theft had fled to Ghana.
Verydarkman’s initial post about the stolen funds had sparked skepticism, with many questioning the authenticity of his claims. However, the latest update about the recovery of N78 million has provided some reassurance, though the investigation is still underway. Verydarkman mentioned that he and his team are preparing to travel to Ghana to further progress the case and locate the individual responsible.
The recovery of a portion of the stolen funds has been seen as a positive development, but the full amount is still unaccounted for. Verydarkman’s followers have expressed mixed reactions, with some offering support and others remaining doubtful about the situation. The social critic’s transparency in sharing the details of the recovery process has kept the public informed as the investigation continues.
Verydarkman’s update on the recovery of N78 million highlights both the progress made and the challenges that remain in retrieving the full amount. As the investigation continues, he remains hopeful that the remaining funds will be recovered, and the individual responsible will be held accountable.