General News | 2 June 2025 12:56 CET

‎"I Will Stand Against Davido And Cubana Chief Priest If They Publicly Campaign For APC" - VeryDarkMan 

By Oluwarantimi Oludase 

‎Controversial self-acclaimed activist, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, has threatened to go against Afrobeats star, Davido, and popular socialite, Cubana Chief Priest, if they openly campaign for APC in 2027.


‎VeryDarkMan's threat is a direct response to Davido and Cubana Chief Priest's visit to the rulers of Nigeria, especially President Tinubu, who the activist has been critical of his administration.


‎In a viral video message on his Instagram page, VeryDarkMan stated that he will have a problem with any celebrity or influencer who begins to campaign for APC or any political party in 2027.


‎According to him, the suffering masses should be allowed to vote, and not be deceived to vote for the wrong politicians because of the love they have for the celebrities.


‎He said:
‎"I don’t have a problem with who anyone chooses to support politically. The only way I will have a problem with Davido, Chiefpriest, or any influencer is if they start publicly campaigning for APC or any political party come 2027. I will stand against you.


‎“Let the people decide. Don’t deceive them to vote for the wrong politicians because of the love they have for you after you have been bought over with money… Any politician that wants the people to support him should speak for himself. Let him campaign for himself; he should not use celebrities.


‎“He should communicate his plans to the people. If any celebrity campaigns for any politician, I will come for that celebrity. Let the suffering masses decide. They know best. If you decide to vote for Tinubu despite what is happening in this regime, then no problem. If you think that’s what works for you, there’s absolutely no problem. And if you decide that it is another party that will take you out of the problem, then no problem. But no celebrity should campaign for any politician.”

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