
“I Was Betrayed!” VeryDarkMan (VDM) Breaks Silence After Release, Calls Out Nigerian Hypocrites | WhatsNextNG
Just when they thought he would come out humbled and quiet, VeryDarkMan (VDM Breaks Silence After Release) has returned louder, sharper, and more dangerous than ever.
After spending days behind bars over what many have called a targeted witch hunt, Nigeria’s most unapologetic digital truth-slinger has finally broken his silence. And if you thought prison would make him docile, think again.
In a bombshell post-release video, VDM didn’t just speak he roared, and his words are shaking social media to its core.
“They Tried to Break Me… But I Met Myself in That Cell.”
VeryDarkMan’s first Instagram Live after release has already crossed 1 million views in under 24 hours. And here’s the kicker: he came for blood.
“I was set up. Some of the same people I defended online were the first to go quiet or join the chorus when they came for me,” he said, eyes burning with controlled rage.
According to VDM, the silence from celebrities, influencers, and even activists during his arrest was not just disappointing it was betrayal.
“They Only Like You When You’re Loud for Their Enemies Not When You’re Loud About Their Secrets.”
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In one of the most quoted lines from his video, VDM dragged the hypocrisy of Nigeria’s elite and so-called online activists who claim to fight injustice but pick and choose who deserves support.
“So when I was calling out fake pastors, you clapped. When I called out politicians, you shared my videos. But when I got arrested? You pretended not to know me.”
He didn’t mention names — but let’s be honest, he didn’t need to. The industry is already buzzing with speculation about which A-listers stayed conveniently silent.
Silence as Betrayal: The Nigerian Influencer Curse
This isn’t just about VDM anymore. His arrest and the reactions surrounding it expose something deeper:
👉 Nigeria has a culture of loud injustice and quiet cowardice.
👉 Influencers only speak out when it’s trending — or when it’s safe.
👉 The minute things get uncomfortable, they ghost.
And VeryDarkMan? He’s done pretending to play nice.
“Prison Showed Me Who’s Who”
He spoke about his time behind bars with the calm intensity of someone who’s plotting a new strategy:
“I met real victims. Innocent people suffering because they don’t have data or Instagram followers. If they can do this to me, what about the average Nigerian?”
It’s no longer just content. VDM is positioning himself as a full on movement one that scares both politicians and pop culture gatekeepers.
What Happens Now?
Sources close to VDM say he’s already planning a three-part exposé that will name names, show receipts, and challenge the people who tried to silence him.
His words?
“They should have killed me. Because now, I’m no longer fighting just for clout — I’m fighting for purpose.”
WhatsNextNG Thoughts
VeryDarkMan’s release isn’t just the return of a controversial figure it’s the rebirth of digital resistance in Nigeria
According to him, you will learn the hard way!!!!.
He went in as a loudmouth.
He came out as a movement.
And whether you like him or hate him, you can no longer ignore him.