In an explosive revelation that has sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s entertainment industry, prominent social media activist Vincent Otse Martins, widely known as VeryDarkMan, has made serious allegations against a network of Nigerian celebrities, claiming they conspired to obstruct justice in the case of deceased singer Mohbad.
The allegations, detailed in a video posted to his Instagram account, center around what VeryDarkMan describes as a coordinated campaign to silence his advocacy for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death in September 2023.
According to VeryDarkMan’s account, actress Iyabo Ojo allegedly orchestrated a secret WhatsApp group that served as the command center for what he characterizes as a systematic effort to undermine his activism. The group allegedly included several high-profile figures from Nigeria’s entertainment industry, including music producer Samklef, Davido’s associate known as Dre, and actor Jigan Baba Oja.
The activist claims this digital network was instrumental in spreading what he terms “misinformation” and coordinating efforts that ultimately led to his arrest and imprisonment. Most damaging among his allegations is the claim that the leak of his private intimate video by gossip blog Gistlover was orchestrated through this group as part of a broader silencing campaign.
VeryDarkMan’s allegations are intrinsically linked to his vocal advocacy following the controversial death of rising Afrobeats star Mohbad, whose passing sparked widespread public outcry and demands for investigation. The young artist’s death became a rallying point for discussions about industry practices and the treatment of young musicians in Nigeria’s entertainment sector.
The activist had been particularly vocal in calling for comprehensive investigations into individuals who were in Mohbad’s company before his death. Additionally, he had controversially suggested DNA testing to confirm the paternity of Mohbad’s son, Liam Light Aloba – a suggestion that appears to have intensified tensions within entertainment circles.
In a move that has heightened anticipation and concern among the accused parties, VeryDarkMan has vowed to release what he claims are damaging contents from the alleged WhatsApp group. He asserts these communications will provide concrete evidence of how public opinion was manipulated and how his freedom was compromised.
“This group was created to push false narratives and plan my arrest. They blackmailed me because I asked questions they did not want answers to,” VeryDarkMan stated in his video, painting a picture of an organized effort to suppress uncomfortable truths.
These allegations, if substantiated, would represent a significant scandal within Nigeria’s entertainment industry, suggesting that prominent figures may have actively worked to obstruct justice in a high-profile death case. The claims also raise broader questions about the intersection of celebrity influence, social media activism, and the pursuit of justice in Nigeria’s digital age.
The accused parties have yet to respond publicly to these allegations, leaving the entertainment industry and the public awaiting either denials, confirmations, or the promised evidence that VeryDarkMan claims will vindicate his position.
As this story continues to develop, it underscores the complex dynamics between social media activism, celebrity culture, and the quest for justice in contemporary Nigeria, with potentially far-reaching implications for how such cases are handled in the future.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Social media activist VeryDarkMan has accused prominent Nigerian celebrities, led by actress Iyabo Ojo, of forming a secret WhatsApp group to silence his calls for justice in the Mohbad death case. He claims this group orchestrated his arrest, leaked his private video, and spread misinformation to stop his advocacy for investigating the singer’s death and demanding a DNA test for Mohbad’s son.
The activist promises to release chat evidence to prove these allegations, potentially exposing a coordinated effort by entertainment industry figures to obstruct justice in one of Nigeria’s most controversial celebrity death cases.






















