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BREAKING: VeryDarkMan Exposes Post-Mohbad Death WhatsApp Group Orchestrated by Top Celebrities, Accuses Them of Conspiracy and Blackmail

busterblog - BREAKING: VeryDarkMan Exposes Post-Mohbad Death WhatsApp Group Orchestrated by Top Celebrities, Accuses Them of Conspiracy and Blackmail

Controversial activist and social media personality VeryDarkMan (VDM) has dropped yet another bombshell in the ongoing saga surrounding the mysterious death of Nigerian artist Mohbad, unveiling what he claims is a coordinated WhatsApp group conspiracy involving prominent Nigerian celebrities.


According to VDM, the group—which was allegedly created shortly after Mohbad's death in September 2023—was spearheaded by Iyabo Ojo as the group admin and included high-profile names such as Tonto Dikeh, Samklef, and others.


The purpose of this group, he claims, was not to seek justice, but to control the narrative, spread false accusations against Naira Marley, silence opposition, and even target him personally for digging deeper into the truth.


In a series of recent video revelations, VDM alleged that:


Celebrities in the group fueled a smear campaign against Naira Marley, without concrete evidence, turning public sentiment into a frenzy.


He was targeted and framed for arrest after he began questioning certain witnesses and inconsistencies in Mohbad’s widow’s claims.


His private photos and videos were leaked online in a deliberate attempt to blackmail and discredit him.


The group also strategized online bullying and character assassination of anyone who questioned their version of the story.



VDM claimed he initially believed he was pursuing a noble cause alongside the celebrities, but quickly realized there were hidden agendas, prompting him to continue his investigation independently.


He further vowed to release more damning evidence in the coming days, hinting at voice notes, chat logs, and videos that could finally unearth the true faces behind the justice-for-Mohbad crusade.


This revelation has reignited online debates, with many Nigerians now questioning the authenticity of the initial outcry and media campaigns that followed Mohbad's death. The developments have stirred up anger, confusion, and demands for transparency—especially as the late singer’s death remains unresolved nearly a year later.


Whether VDM’s evidence will withstand legal and public scrutiny is yet to be seen, but one thing is clear: the fight for Mohbad's justice just took a dramatic and dangerous new turn.


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