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"I Will Rather Die Than Apologize To Obi Cubana"- VeryDarkMan Stands His Ground

In a surprising twist, popular activist Verydarkman has taken a stand against his long- time benefactor Tunde Ednut, following a heated exchange concerning Obi Cubana.

The drama unfolded when Verydarkman leaked a private conversation with Tunde Ednut, who advised him to seek peace by apologizing to the millionaire businessman.

The controversy began when Verydarkman publicly criticized Obi Cubana, igniting backlash. This came shortly after an incident involving renowned actress Iyabo Ojo, where Obi Cubana warned bloggers against promoting young people who show disrespect to their elders.

Verydarkman, known for his outspoken nature, did not take kindly to this. He launched a scathing attack on Obi Cubana, accusing him of being useless to the youth.

Tunde Ednut, a mutual friend of both Verydarkman and Obi Cubana, attempted to mediate by suggesting that Verydarkman delete his post to calm the situation. However, Verydarkman refused to back down. He went as far as to leak their private chat on social media, showcasing his determination to stand his ground.
In his post, Verydarkman stated, ” With all due respect @mazitundeednut I know l’ m not supposed to post this but at this point this is a warning that anybody that calls me in respect of anyone I will post your chats, it’ s crazy how the world didn’ t drag tunde ednut when their billionaire threw his shot but when I responded una start to drag the innocent man. Anyways if anybody needs an apology the person should apologize to me first…I don’ t worship money, I don’ t worship man, I worship my ancestors and God. . . peace out. ALUTA CONTINUA. “

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