Sowore Fires Back at VDM: “Everything I Said Has Happened,” Reveals Judge Ran Away

Sowore Fires Back at VDM: Everything I Said Has Happened, Reveals Judge Ran Away

Omoyele Sowore, the prominent Nigerian human rights activist, has issued a strong response to online personality VeryDarkMan amid escalating tensions surrounding a high-profile legal dispute involving businessman BLord. In a statement shared widely on social media, Sowore declared himself ready for any further developments, asserting that he has already fulfilled all his previous promises in the matter. He also claimed that the judge overseeing the case and BLord himself have withdrawn from the situation, a development that has sparked intense debate across digital platforms.

Sowore’s remarks came after a viral video surfaced showing BLord and his Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) allegedly appealing to VeryDarkMan to drop the case. The footage, which quickly gained traction online, depicted the businessman and his legal team making what many interpreted as a plea for reconciliation. In response, Sowore stated, “I am ready for you, everything I said I would do I have done it already, even the judge have now run away and abandoned the case, BLord has also gone home.” His words have been shared and discussed extensively on Twitter and other social media platforms.

The controversy, which has drawn significant public attention, began with allegations and counter-allegations between VeryDarkMan and BLord, with Sowore becoming a central figure due to his prior involvement and public statements. His claim that the judge has abandoned the case has raised questions about the status of the legal proceedings, although no official court announcement has confirmed this. Legal experts have noted that judicial proceedings in Nigeria typically do not end without formal rulings, making Sowore’s assertion a point of contention.

Meanwhile, a member of the Ratel community, identified as Tobe, weighed in on the situation, urging VeryDarkMan not to relent. In a video clip shared online, Tobe warned that allowing the case to be dropped could shift public perception and undermine the narrative that has emerged. “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,” he said. His message resonated with many who believe the case should be resolved through due process.

As the digital discourse continues, the case remains a focal point of public interest, with supporters on both sides closely monitoring developments. The involvement of high-profile figures like Sowore, VeryDarkMan, and BLord has amplified its reach, turning it into a broader conversation about justice, accountability, and the role of social media in legal matters. The outcome of this dispute could set a precedent for how such cases are handled in the future, especially when public figures are involved.