- Nigerian TikToker Verydarkblackman has faced severe criticism from Nigerians due to his unwavering insistence on the necessity of conducting a DNA test for Mohbad’s son.
- Following the viral spread of his initial video, he proceeded to share another, reiterating his belief that the child did not bear a resemblance to Mohbad.
- Notably, Nollywood actress Amarachi Igidimbah joined a multitude of Nigerians in reacting strongly to VeryDarkBlackMan’s controversial statement.
Renowned Nigerian actress, Amarachi Igidimbah, launched a scathing attack on the controversial Nigerian TikToker, VeryDarkBlackMan, who staunchly advocated for a DNA test to establish the paternity of the late singer Mohbad’s child.
In an earlier video, VeryDarkBlackMan asserted that everyone, including Mohbad’s 24-year-old wife, Omowunmi, was a potential suspect in the singer’s death. This statement came as a response to reports of people raising funds for their five-month-old son.
Following the online backlash against VeryDarkBlackMan for his initial video, he released another clip in which he highlighted Peter Obi’s call to leave no stone unturned in the quest to find Mohbad’s perpetrators.
Undeterred, the TikToker continued to assert that the five-month-old child did not resemble the late Mohbad and insisted on the necessity of conducting a DNA test. He claimed it was possible Mohbad discovered the child was not his, giving his wife a motive to kill him.
He continued to assert that Mohbad’s widow, Omowunmi, had little to risk in having a DNA test performed on their son. He further emphasized that she could potentially benefit significantly if the tests confirmed the late singer as the child’s father.
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However, VeryDarkBlackMan’s comments regarding the necessity of a DNA test on Mohbad’s son stirred dissatisfaction among some online users, including actress Amarachi Igidimbah.
The movie star stated that there was no difference between Naira Marley, Sam Larry and VeryDarkBlackMan.
She condemned his actions, labeling him a bully for targeting a young woman who had recently lost her husband.
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