Nigerian social media influencer VeryDarkMan (VDM), whose real name is Martin Vincent Otse, has ignited significant controversy with bold statements about his potential political actions in Nigeria. In a TikTok Live video that quickly went viral, VDM shared his provocative views on Nigeria’s socio-political issues, proposing radical measures to reshape the nation’s future.
During the livestream, VDM addressed a wide range of pressing topics, but one of the most controversial suggestions was his plan to reduce the number of churches and mosques across the country. “If I became powerful in Nigeria, one of the first things I would do is drastically reduce the number of churches and mosques in the country,” he declared. His statement sparked immediate backlash and debate online, with many questioning his intentions and the feasibility of such a drastic proposal.
VDM went on to elaborate that the religious institutions, which are numerous in Nigeria, contribute to the country’s challenges, though he did not elaborate in detail on his reasons for targeting them. The statement quickly garnered attention from religious leaders and social media users, with some accusing him of undermining the country’s religious freedom. “It’s a sensitive topic, but I believe this is necessary for the future of the country,” VDM explained, standing by his controversial position.
In addition to his stance on religion, VDM focused on Nigeria’s high unemployment rate, a topic that has been a long-standing issue in the country. He proposed a series of bold economic reforms, stating that his administration would prioritize the establishment of new industries to create job opportunities for the country’s youth. “I will ensure that new industries are built to employ our young people, so they don’t have to wander the streets looking for opportunities,” VDM said, emphasizing the importance of economic empowerment for the nation’s future.
The social media influencer also voiced criticism of young Nigerians, stating that they bear significant responsibility for some of the country’s ongoing struggles. “Young Nigerians are not blameless in this situation. They need to work harder, be more focused, and stop blaming the system for everything,” he remarked. This comment sparked mixed reactions, with some supporting his call for self-accountability, while others felt it was an unfair generalization.
As VDM continued his TikTok live session, the video gained widespread attention, garnering both support and fierce criticism. Some viewers applauded his boldness and his willingness to address difficult topics head-on, while others were quick to label his proposals as unrealistic and damaging to Nigeria’s social fabric. Many on social media criticized his apparent lack of understanding of the complexity of Nigeria’s religious and economic systems.
Despite the polarizing reactions, VeryDarkMan maintained a confident tone throughout the video, insisting that his ideas were necessary for a country in crisis. “Nigeria is at a crossroads. We need drastic change, and I am not afraid to say it,” he declared.
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