VeryDarkMan Fires Back At Sowore Over Alleged Police Meeting Report

VeryDarkMan Fires Back At Sowore Over Alleged Police Meeting Report

 

OpenLife reports that social commentator VeryDarkMan has denied allegations that he held a private meeting with senior police officials in Abuja, following a report published by Sahara Reporters.

The report claimed that VeryDarkMan met with the Inspector-General of Police and suggested that the alleged meeting was linked to ongoing issues involving activist Omoyele Sowore. The claim has generated reactions and calls for verification from members of the public.

In his response, VeryDarkMan rejected the allegation and challenged the publisher to provide evidence supporting the report. He also issued a direct message addressing Sowore and Sahara Reporters.

He stated:
“Omoyele Sowore, I’m disappointed by this claim. If you can prove that I had a meeting with the Inspector General of Police, I’ll delete my social media accounts.”

He further added:
“But if you can’t provide proof within one hour, you should take down Sahara Reporters. He who alleges must prove. You need to accept reality.”

He also questioned the intent behind the allegation, saying:

“I know you may be surprised that someone like me has gained the attention you once had. Continue with this. In the next 3 months, I will still be here and growing. I stand by my integrity, and I stand by what I say. Your integrity is what’s being questioned here.”

As of the time of filing this report, Sahara Reporters has not released any supporting documents or additional details to substantiate the allegation. The publication has also not provided clarification beyond the initial claim.

Meanwhile, the issue continues to draw attention as observers and social media users call for verifiable evidence regarding the alleged meeting, while both sides maintain their positions.

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