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VeryDarkMan Reacts To Death Prophecies By Prophets


Controversial social media critic, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, has reacted to the prophecies of his death by prophets.

New Telegraph reports that two prophets from Nigeria and Ghana had given revelations about VeryDarkMan’s death.

One of the unidentified prophets, in a video while addressing his congregation, said in Yoruba: “There are activists in this country who will soon end in Nigeria.

“One of the activists will be imprisoned. The other one will be killed because they said they have nothing to lose.”

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The second prophet said, “This is for VDM. Bad politicians have taken him to a river. VDM is dead in the river but still alive in the physical world. And it’s very bad for your face to be inside a river. Whether VDM likes it or not, he will leave the world unexpectedly.”

Reacting to the videos in a post shared on his Instagram page on Sunday, VeryDarkMan, however, noted that death is inevitable.

He further asked the prophets to see a vision about how Nigeria would be great.

“You heard the pastor, although he didn’t mention my name, but he made reference to what I usually say, which is that I have nothing to lose. That’s number one.

“You are seeing vision for me as if I’m one person who sees himself as important. I’m not important. Death is inevitable and is coming for all of us.

“Tell us a vision about our country. Tell us when Nigeria will be a great country.”



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