Tensions have escalated sharply between online commentator VeryDarkMan and activist Omoyele Sowore after Sowore vowed to secure the release of controversial figure BLord following his detention. In a fiery response that’s now circulating widely on social media, VeryDarkMan challenged Sowore, declaring: “I dare you to discontinue the case!”
The clash began when Sowore publicly promised to intervene and help free BLord — a polarizing online personality whose recent arrest sparked intense debate across digital platforms. Sowore’s pledge was aimed at championing what he described as BLord’s constitutional rights, drawing cheers from supporters who view the detention as an overreach.
But VeryDarkMan didn’t hold back, accusing Sowore of political posturing and daring him to take real action — not just make promises. “I dare you to discontinue the case,” VeryDarkMan wrote, implying that if Sowore truly believed in freedom of expression, he should push for the charges to be dropped entirely, not merely seek temporary release.
The exchange has ignited a fierce online debate, with followers of both men weighing in. Some praise Sowore’s advocacy for civil liberties, while others applaud VeryDarkMan’s uncompromising stance and bold challenge. Critics argue the clash reflects deeper fault lines in how social commentators and activists approach issues of justice, accountability, and public discourse.
As the standoff continues to make headlines online, legal observers are watching closely — noting that public pressure and high‑profile commentary could influence how the case unfolds in the coming days. One thing is clear: what started as a promise to help a detained personality has now become a full‑blown war of words between two of Nigeria’s most vocal online figures.
Verydarkman has revealed the reasons why he put the Billionaire, Mr B Lord in pr!son. It includes him saying Verydarkman has approved his flight brand where many are complaining about, he forged fake flight ticket he claim to book for VDM. He told Carter Efe he sent VDM 500… pic.twitter.com/4Pn23YlJf8
— TENIOLA (@Teeniiola) April 2, 2026


