Controversial social media critic Martin Vincent Otse, who is popularly called VeryDarkMan, has submitted petitions to the South African, Turkish, and Moroccan embassies against media personality Chinese Ani Emmanuel, also called Nedu Wazobia.
The petitions were prompts for the embassies to investigate alleged drug trafficking and fraud in their countries by Nedu and his friends.
VDM, who disclosed this after visiting the South African embassy on Tuesday, said he also submitted a flash drive containing an audio recording of Nedu in conversation with his friends.
He alleged that the individuals Nedu conversed with were Yahoo Boys and drug dealers in those countries.
The critic wore shirts with inscriptions like “PABLO NEDU, THE DRUG LORD”, “HONEST BUNCH IN NAIJA, DRUG LORD IN SA, El-chapo-Nedu”, and “EL-NEDU MAKE MEN TEST THE NGO BILLBOARD FUNDS nawww.”
While visiting the Turkish embassy, VDM also alleged that “Nedu mentioned that he has a lot of drug friends in Turkey.”
Captioning the video, he wrote, “If they try to bring you down and you survive, make sure they don’t. EXTREMIST #RATEL.”
VDM also played a clip at the end of the video where Nedu was allegedly heard saying, “I’m also thinking, this is between me and you though, we should leave this Abuja own, do the Lagos own and then come straight and do London. Then start thinking of other cities where we’ll get Nigerians.
“I believe if we do in South Africa next, it will give us a lot of money because I have a lot of Yahoo boys and drug guys that are waiting for me to come to South Africa, and even Turkey and even Morocco. They can die for me to come there.”
This move by VDM came amid the ongoing feud with Nedu after Deeone remarks on the Honest Bunch Podcast about VeryDarkMan having relations with men.
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