Nedunaija’s Alleged Drugs And Fraud: VDM Submits Petition To South Africa, Turkish, Moroccan Embassies In Abuja
Social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has escalated his dispute with on-air personality Chinedu Ani Emmanuel, also known as Nedu Wazobia, by submitting petitions to the embassies of South Africa, Turkey, and Morocco in Nigeria.
VDM’s actions are in response to an alleged voice note in which Nedu purportedly mentioned having friends involved in illicit substance dealings in these countries.
In a video shared on his social media platforms, VDM documented his visits to the embassies, urging them to investigate the claims made in the voice note.
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He emphasized the need for scrutiny into the activities of Nedu and his associates concerning substance dealings abroad.
This development follows a series of allegations and counter-allegations between the two personalities.
OSUN DEFENDER had previously reported that VDM accused Nedu of defrauding a non-governmental organization (NGO) through his scholarship foundation, a claim Nedu has publicly denied.
In a press conference held in Lagos, Nedu addressed these allegations, stating he is “hale and hearty” and refuting any involvement in fraudulent activities.
The ongoing feud has garnered significant attention online, with supporters on both sides expressing their views.

Titilope Adako is a talented and intrepid journalist, dedicated to shedding light on the untold stories of Osun State and Nigeria. Through incisive reporting, she tackles a broad spectrum of topics, from politics and social justice to culture and entertainment, with a commitment to accuracy, empathy, and inspiring positive change.







