Social Media Drama: Verydarkman Calls Out Bobrisky Over N4 Million Debt
Social media is ablaze with the latest feud between activist Verydarkman and popular cross-dresser Bobrisky, centered around a N4 million debt.
The drama unfolded when Verydarkman took to Instagram to accuse Bobrisky of failing to repay a significant loan borrowed from a mutual friend, Abiola. The loan was allegedly taken out in June 2024, during Bobrisky’s time at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Verydarkman claimed that despite Bobrisky’s promise to repay the loan by September, he has yet to fulfill this commitment, leading to increased speculation and discussions among followers. The situation continues to escalate as fans weigh in on the unfolding saga.
The feud between activist Verydarkman and popular cross-dresser Bobrisky has intensified as Verydarkman shared receipts and WhatsApp conversations as evidence of a N4 million debt.
In his posts, he revealed proof that the money was deposited into Bobrisky’s account and showcased chats between Bobrisky and their mutual friend, Abiola, who has been pressing for repayment. In the messages, Bobrisky allegedly threatened to blackmail Abiola if he continued to ask for the money, while also claiming to have supported Abiola’s business without asking for compensation.
Verydarkman issued a final ultimatum for Bobrisky to settle the debt, even calling on Bobrisky’s friends to intervene. He captioned his video, warning that Bobrisky might act stubborn but advised him to do the right thing.
Reactions flooded in on social media, with users expressing a range of opinions. Some, like @cuppydatman, criticized Bobrisky for being unable to repay the debt despite his success, while others questioned Verydarkman’s methods. User @sales_unwana pointed out the messiness of public debt disputes, humorously adding that Bobrisky should prepare to run from Verydarkman’s demands. Another user, @localwerey, joked about Bobrisky’s recent legal troubles and financial status. The drama continues to captivate social media users.
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