VeryDarkMan Clears Air on Obi Cubana Party Rumors, Denies Deportation Claims

Popular social media critic, Martins Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has finally responded to the widespread rumors about his alleged embarrassment at Obi Cubana’s 50th birthday celebration and his supposed deportation from China.

The rumor first began making the rounds after media personality Radiogad posted online that VDM was not invited to the exclusive event and allegedly tried to gain access without permission.

This sparked discussions online, with many people speculating about why the Abuja-based influencer was not part of the star-studded guest list.

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However, in a bid to set the record straight and protect his reputation, VeryDarkMan responded publicly.

He clarified that he was never kicked out of Obi Cubana’s party and never attempted to attend the event without an invitation.

In his words, “The thing is they are waiting for my downfall, it didn’t happen. Then they decided to plan my downfall. The plan failed, so they created a story to make themselves happy… pitiful. Just Google The Ratel.”

This statement was seen as a clear attempt to address the growing speculation, especially from those he believes are intentionally trying to ruin his image.

Moreover, VDM pointed out that such stories are regularly created by critics and online personalities who do not wish him well.

In addition to the Obi Cubana incident, VeryDarkMan also addressed another trending rumor this time about him being deported from China.

The rumor had been fueled by controversial Nollywood actor Uche Maduagwu, who claimed the social media figure had been sent back to Nigeria over unknown issues.

VDM, however, wasted no time in debunking the story.

He labeled it as false and one of the many attempts to stain his public image.

“This is just another proof that some people will go to any length just to bring others down,” he added.

He emphasized that none of the claims had any supporting evidence and warned his followers to be cautious of information that is not verified.

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