Ossai Success Breaks Silence on VeryDarkMan’s Arrest –


  • Nigerian media personality Ossai Success has resurfaced in the news regarding 2Baba’s split from his 14-year-old wife, Annie.
  • The media personality has confirmed the arrest and release of VeryDarkMan, a viral online critic who recently faced a ‘trouble’ with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
  • VDM’s release sparked widespread reactions, with Success describing it as a significant lesson rather than a victory.

Nigerian media figure, Ossai Success, has once again shared his perspective on trending issues, this time weighing in on the arrest and subsequent release of outspoken social media critic, VeryDarkMan (VDM).

Following the public uproar and VDM’s eventual freedom from the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ossai offered a measured response, suggesting that the incident should be seen as a turning point rather than a victory.

He stated that the experience should serve as a wake-up call for the activist, advising that this is the right moment for him to reflect, evolve, and possibly rebrand his public persona. He also urged VDM’s legal representative, Deji Adeyanju, to take a more proactive role in guiding his client.

“The arrest and release of Very Dark Man has taught him a valuable lesson. His experience has been a hard lesson, but hopefully, a transformative one. I’m relieved he’s regained freedom. It’s essential for him to reflect on his actions and consider rebranding. To his fans, this isn’t a victory but a lesson.”

“Despite the outcry, he was still detained for days. Moving forward, it’s crucial to critically evaluate his actions rather than blindly supporting him. His lawyer may also need to provide guidance. Ultimately, Very Dark Man needs time to introspect and reassess his online presence. In all I am still disappointed in you guys.”

He further noted that many fans have been quick to celebrate, but warned against blind loyalty, emphasizing the need to support growth over clout.

Ossai’s remarks sparked a range of reactions from social media users, with many debating whether VDM would take the advice to heart.

Reacting to the post…

@Skizzy Ezra: “Lest you know Mr writer, an activist is against your school of thought. The psychology behind VDMs arrest to the EFCC and other Agencies who don’t like him is to see to what extent NIGERIAns can go if they unlawfully arrest their fav and of course I do.”

@Skizzy Ezra: “Lest you know Mr writer, an activist is against your school of thought. The psychology behind VDMs arrest to the EFCC and other Agencies who don’t like him is to see to what extent NIGERIAns can go if they unlawfully arrest their fav and of course I do.”

@Beauty Awowo said: “VDM is bigger than you spiritually, physically, materially, grammatically, individually, mentally, financially, all the lly lly you can think about.”

@Chukwuweike Nwafajiokwu said: “If dem no beat you one day, you will not enter inside.”

@apeaiiterngu said: “This arrest made VDM more popular. They made his brand to expand the more.”

@emuerhirukevwetessy said: “Lol nawa una go just dey type like say una know well well😂😂.”

@Stella Ene said: “You are enemy if progress am happy he is back from the useless efcc that they will not do their work right.”

@Joy Joy said: “Na our papa be this oo we no get another one VDM na our papa be this oo,,, The voice of the voiceless.”