Opinion

VeryDarkMan Leaks WhatsApp Chats, Accuses Iyabo Ojo and Tonto Dikeh of Twisting Facts in Mohbad’s Death Probe

Social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has stirred fresh controversy in the ongoing investigation into the death of late singer Mohbad.

In a recently released video, VDM unveiled private WhatsApp conversations from a group chat allegedly created by celebrities seeking justice for the deceased artist.

The group reportedly includes prominent figures such as Iyabo Ojo, Tonto Dikeh, Davido’s aide Dre, and others with significant links to security agencies.

According to VDM, while the group publicly demanded an autopsy 33 days after Mohbad’s death, many of their internal conversations suggested conflicting motives. He claimed Tonto Dikeh allegedly dismissed the importance of the autopsy, suggesting it would only implicate the nurse who gave Mohbad an injection.

VDM further alleged the group had a clear agenda to keep suspects Naira Marley and Sam Larry in custody and even intervened when information surfaced that they might be released. He accused them of deliberately misleading the public and diverting attention from what occurred in the house on the day Mohbad died.

More controversially, VDM claimed Tonto Dikeh was the first to cast doubt on the paternity of Mohbad’s son, Liam. He shared messages hinting at discussions around conducting a private DNA test. Additionally, he alleged that the group tried to shift blame to Mohbad’s father and were using the justice campaign as a cover for personal interests.

This revelation comes as Iyabo Ojo and Tonto Dikeh remain locked in a defamation legal battle with VDM over prior social media disputes. The leaked chats have reignited debates over transparency and motive in the #JusticeForMohbad movement.


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