A Ratel community member known as Tobe has urged social media activist VeryDarkMan not to drop his ongoing legal case against businessman BLORD, following the circulation of a viral video showing BLORD and his Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) allegedly pleading with VDM to abandon the matter. Tobe emphasized that allowing the case to be dropped could open the door to a “new narrative” that might undermine the pursuit of justice. His comments have sparked widespread discussion across Nigerian social media platforms, with users reacting with a mix of support, skepticism, and satire.
In the video that has gained traction online, BLORD and his legal representative are seen making what appears to be an appeal to VeryDarkMan to settle the case outside of court. Tobe responded with a strong message, saying, “I saw a video of BLORD and his SAN begging VDM to let the case go. VeryDarkMan, no gree for them o, if you agree to let the case slide, another new narrative will begin, we must see the end of this case.” His statement, shared on social media on April 27, 2026, quickly went viral, drawing attention from both supporters and critics of the Ratel community.
The case between VeryDarkMan and BLORD has been a subject of intense public interest, particularly due to the high-profile nature of both individuals and the allegations involved. While the exact details of the legal dispute remain under court proceedings, the public’s attention has been drawn to the dynamics of power, accountability, and justice in Nigeria’s digital and legal spaces. Tobe’s intervention underscores the broader expectation that legal matters, especially those involving public figures, should be resolved transparently and without external pressure.
Reactions to Tobe’s message have been divided. Some users, like @Hezekiah222, called for peace and urged people to stop pushing VDM, while others, such as @__GMohamed, criticized the situation as entertainment masquerading as justice. Others, including @dimlawpr, questioned the motives behind the case, suggesting that pride might be driving the pursuit of legal action against a “family man.” Humorous and sarcastic responses also flooded the comments, with users like @Ifeanyi_eze26 joking about BLORD focusing on his bleaching cream instead of legal matters.
Despite the varied opinions, Tobe’s stance reflects a growing sentiment among some Nigerians that legal cases involving public figures should not be settled quietly or prematurely. His call for the case to be seen through to its conclusion highlights the importance of accountability in a society where digital activism often intersects with legal processes. As the case continues to unfold, public scrutiny remains high, and the outcome could set a precedent for how similar disputes are handled in the future.


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