Nigerian Social Media Activist, Very Dark Man, Reportedly Released from Detention

Vincent Martis Otse, the controversial Nigerian activist also known as Very Dark Man, has at last been released from incarceration, regaining his freedom.

Following his assertion alleging involvement between crossdresser Bobrisky and politicians alongside top policemen, Vincent Martis Otse, widely known as Very Dark Man, faced immediate arrest. Reports indicate that Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh lodged a petition against him, culminating in his detainment.

The arrest and prolonged detention of the public figure sparked both outcry from some of his supporters and celebrations from others who welcomed his absence.

In a recent update, former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore announced that the dark man, after spending over a week in jail, has been released.

On his official Instagram page, the politician posted a picture of the online activist and expressed gratitude to Nigerians for their support. Sowore also extended thanks to Deji Adeyanju for his efforts in securing VDM’s release.

He wrote: “Good news on Easter Sunday! @verydarkblackman is now free! Thanks for all your efforts to ensure oppression will not always win! #RevolutionNow. Big thanks to Barrister Adeyanju Deji and the astute legal team and advocates for a good fight.”