Nigerian activist and social critic VeryDarkMan is back in the headlines. This time for funding a bold, creative move that has left fans buzzing. The outspoken digital personality shared a receipt of a multimillion naira transfer made to Chiki Film Productions for the remake of Eedris Abdulkareem’s recently banned track, “Tell Your Papa.” Indeed, VeryDarkMan funds remake of “Tell your Papa,” confirming his commitment to the cause.
The Access Bank receipt, clearly labeled “Tell Your Papa Remake,” confirms that VeryDarkMan is backing the new version of the politically charged single. It was previously banned on several platforms for its strong anti-government message. With this move, it’s evident that VeryDarkMan funds the remake to ensure its impactful message reaches a wider audience.
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The original video was reportedly pulled down, adding even more curiosity and anticipation around the remake.
Eedris Abdulkareem, who is no stranger to political controversy, recently revealed that he received a mysterious call. The call was from an anonymous source offering to sponsor underground efforts against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Known for his outspokenness and historic track “Jaga Jaga,” Eedris has long used his music as a form of protest and resistance. VeryDarkMan funds the remake, showing the strong ties between activism and creative expression.
The shout-out he gave to VeryDarkMan in his single saying “God bless him” only solidified the bond between activism and music. This bond is crucial in Nigeria’s turbulent socio-political landscape.

VeryDarkMan, despite recent controversies surrounding false accusations and public backlash, has continued to position himself as a fearless voice for the oppressed. Clearly, VeryDarkMan funds the remake to maintain his stance against injustice.
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From exposing alleged corruption to challenging influencers and public figures, he remains a powerful force in Nigeria and across Africa. This collaboration between activism and artistry has fans speculating what the new video will contain. Notably, VeryDarkMan funds remake of “Tell your Papa” at a critical moment, raising expectations.
Will it be censored again? Or will it spark a new wave of political awakening through music? VeryDarkMan is not backing down, and with Eedris Abdulkareem on the mic, Nigerians are in for something powerful.