
NewsOnline Nigeria reports that controversial social media critic, Martins Otse, better known as Verydarkman (VDM) has called out Bobrisky over an alleged unpaid N4 million debt, giving him a condition of what would happen if she fails to pay up.
In a post via his Instagram page, VeryDarkMan revealed that an unnamed individual had run to him to complain about his debt issue with Bobrisky.
According to Verydarkman, the individual had sent money to Bobrisky while he was in prison, but when he contacted Bobrisky to send him the cash in August, he had initially given an excuse about the banks being closed because of the protest.
He later asked the man to give him until September to pay up the cash.
After the man had waited till the 2nd of September, the man had reached out to Bobrisky but the crossdresser snubbed him and continued to do so the whole other times he messaged him.
Verydarkman has severely warned Bobrisky to return the cash, so he doesn’t face any serious consequences as to what he intends to do.
Reaction trailing this post:
grace_emmanuel_52 wrote: “If you don’t appreciate this man enough, I wonder who will”
official_adorable_ stated: “At this point, he’s obsessed with Bob, I hope Bob won’t give him the relevance he’s looking for”
justzeeney_b commented: “This one is still pained because of the contribution”
ujah_bright opined: “Ehhhhhn… With all the contributions wey Dem give Bob wen him com out, him suppose pay d 4 milli na”
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