Verydarkman Criticizes FG’s Borrowing Practices

Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, a social media sensation, has dropped a bombshell that has left many Nigerians stunned. The outspoken activist claimed he received a call from the presidency regarding his newly launched Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), focused on community development and public school empowerment.

The NGO, which aims to bridge the gap in Nigeria’s education sector, has garnered massive support from Nigerians. Within 24 hours, the organization received over N33 million in donations, with most contributors giving N500 or less. This outpouring of support, despite financial constraints, touched Otse’s heart.

“I’m overwhelmed by the generosity of Nigerians,” Otse said in an Instagram post. “Your donations will go a long way in making a difference in the lives of our children.”


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However, in a sarcastic twist, Otse questioned the presidency’s motives. “Since I’ve raised so much money, I expect them to come to me for financial help,” he joked. Referencing the Tinubu administration’s $6.45 billion loans from the World Bank in just 16 months, Otse quipped, “Maybe they want to borrow money from me now.

Beyond the presidency’s alleged interest, Otse’s NGO aims to bring transparency to Nigerian NGOs. “I go cast NGO for this country, make una dey watch,” he declared, using pidgin English to convey his determination.

Otse’s bold move has sparked attention. Will his NGO deliver on its promises? Can he revolutionize transparency in Nigerian NGOs? Only time will tell.

Martins Otse’s influence extends beyond social media. His NGO’s rapid fundraising and alleged presidential attention raise questions about the power of social media activism. As VeryDarkMan continues to shake things up, Nigerians watch with bated breath.

“VeryDarkMan’s initiative is a wake-up call for Nigerians,” said social commentator, Ayo Oyalowo. “It shows that we can make a difference when we come together.”

Social media has played a significant role in the success of VeryDarkMan’s NGO. Platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook have enabled Otse to reach a vast audience, mobilize support, and share updates.

“Social media has democratized activism,” said Dr. Yemi Ogunyemi, a lecturer at the University of Lagos. “It has given a voice to marginalized communities and individuals.”

Despite the initial success, VeryDarkMan’s NGO faces significant challenges. Ensuring transparency, accountability, and sustainability will be crucial to its long-term impact.

“NGOs in Nigeria often struggle with transparency and accountability,” said Nonso Obikili, a development expert. “VeryDarkMan’s NGO must prioritize these aspects to build trust and credibility.”

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