Geh Geh and his siblings planned all that clout. Kudos to them. Them sabi the game !! Her sister coming out to say the 5m she got wasn’t enough just confirmed it. Una wan use us do series of episodes. Una dey crase. Next….
“ seun kuti you have been pretending to like Verydarkman, because of b lord see the way you switched. One thing you don’t know is the whole nation love Verydarkman”
—— veryfairman who is a top ratel member
If you keep blaming a woman for playing you, you’ll never learn.
Another woman will still play you again.
For you to learn, you must blame yourself for being stupid.
VDM came for Wizkid unprovoked, now it’s consequences season 😂 Bridges burning, allies switching, even Seun stepping away, FC we saw this coming. Respect and legacy will always outlast noise. Big Wiz stays winning ❤️🦅
“Don’t an’t fight greatness” 🐾
So VDM lost alot of fans because of Wizkid and Seun’s fight, he supported Seun even though he knew Seun was at fault !!
Fast forward to today, same Seun he put his own integrity on the line for, has picked Sowore side over him, and said he should go to hell😂😭
Isn’t God wonderful 😂😂
St00pid low life neega, you out here looking for who to milk to revive ur dead ass carreer @wizkidayo ur time don fade go and rest you mf retard, you could not sell out even a 2k capacity on ur failed morayo tour now u wanna gumbody on t pain🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 mumu ojuelegba dwarf na ur f0olish gullible pigs u called fans i blame. @wizkidayo e remain you for burna to match, crazy midget.
One after the other, you will explain to the law enforcement what Chef chi has done to all of you, just keep opening groups to bully her, Her Husband, Me as her manager and the entire family has your time now and we will follow the rules and you will be served.
90% of Protests in Nigeria Are Politically Sponsored, Not Driven by Public Interest— DeeOne
Nigerian comedian DeeOne has alleged that a significant majority of protests in the country are not genuinely driven by public concern, claiming that about 90 per cent are instead politically sponsored.
He made the statement during an appearance on Vanguard’s podcast, The Nigerian Meter, where he criticised what he described as the increasing lack of authenticity in Nigeria’s activist and protest space.
According to him, many demonstrations that appear to be grassroots movements are actually supported by political figures who use them to push personal or strategic agendas. He argued that this kind of sponsorship weakens the credibility of protests and erodes public trust in activism.
“In Nigeria, 90 per cent of protests are sponsored,” he said, insisting that most agitations are backed by politicians. “The day we have a genuine protest in Nigeria, we will all know.”
DeeOne further claimed that some individuals who identify as activists are connected to political parties or influential figures, and often choose to speak only on issues that benefit their interests while remaining silent on others.
He maintained that when activists or protest movements receive backing from interested parties, it compromises the integrity of the cause they claim to represent.