Earlier today, popular social media activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) shared a heartfelt video, thanking everyone who stood by him during his recent ordeal.
In the emotional clip, he expressed deep appreciation to those who lent their voices for him online, whether through videos, photos, hashtags, or simple posts.
He admitted that he wasn’t expecting such overwhelming support, and seeing the love and solidarity brought him close to tears. According to VDM, “Lending a voice to me is like lending a voice to the future.” He emphasized that speaking out on his behalf was not just about him, but about standing against injustice everywhere.
VDM also spoke about an earlier video he had made, where he expressed anger toward the EFCC. He admitted that while people were expecting an appreciation message from him, his frustration at what the EFCC allegedly did to his account pushed him to speak out strongly. He warned the public and authorities not to spread any false information linking him to money laundering, stating clearly that he would fight any attempt to misrepresent him.
As the video continued, VDM began to name and thank individuals and groups who supported him. He started with his dedicated team of lawyers who have stood by him through countless legal challenges. He appreciated Tunde Ednut for always using his platform to speak up for the people. He gave special thanks to Obi Cubana and Uncle Femi Falana (SAN), acknowledging Falana’s consistent stand for justice. VDM also thanked Dkokopee, his brother, and Davido, whom he credited for being a strong and unexpected ally.
He went on to mention P-Square, saying he was shocked to see their support because he didn’t expect it. He also gave a nod to Seun Kuti, actors from Nollywood, and his close circle of friends, the Durumi boys, his guys from Abuja, and his crew from Delta, Kaduna, Kogi, Adamawa, and Borno. VDM didn’t forget influencers on Facebook, fans on YouTube, and people from other countries who joined in the call for his release.
With every word, VDM’s message was clear, he felt seen, supported, and inspired. For him, this moment was more than personal. It was a powerful reminder that when people speak up together, they can protect the truth and shape the future.