Social media influencer VeryDarkMan (VDM) stirred controversy with a viral video . In the video, VDM announces that businessman E-Money has been released from EFCC custody and issues a stark warning to Obi Cubana, claiming he’s the “main target” of future investigations.
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Emeka Okonkwo, better known as E-Money, was arrested by the EFCC on April 28, 2025, over allegations of Naira abuse and defacing foreign currencies, according to Mc Ebisco. He was taken into custody on Monday night at his residence in Omole, Lagos, and released the following day, as confirmed by Cubana ChiefPriest on Instagram. However, VDM’s warning to Obi Cubana suggests that the EFCC’s actions may be part of a broader crackdown on high-profile Nigerian businessmen.
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Obi Cubana, a billionaire socialite and businessman, has been a prominent figure in Nigeria’s entertainment and hospitality sectors. VDM’s claim that Obi Cubana is the “main target” of the EFCC raises questions about potential investigations into his financial dealings. This warning comes amid heightened scrutiny of wealthy Nigerians, particularly those who publicly display their affluence, as noted in fan reactions to the post.
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Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, has been a polarizing figure since gaining mainstream attention in 2022. Known for his controversial videos on social media, VDM has positioned himself as a critic and activist, often calling out public figures. His involvement in the VDM E-Money Obi Cubana EFCC warning has amplified the conversation, with some fans viewing him as a truth-teller and others labeling him as manipulative.