Uche Maduagwu accuses VDM of paying someone N2M to create AI voice note of Nedu

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  • Nigeian actor Uche Maduagwu accuses Verydarkman (VDM) of paying N2 million to create an AI-generated voice note mimicking Nedu Wazobia.
  • VDM had earlier played an audio recording allegedly featuring Nedu boasting about connections with individuals involved in cyber fraud (Yahoo) and drugs.
  • The media personality denies making such statements and distances himself from any criminal activities.
  • Uche Maduagwu condemns VDM, claiming the act was driven by a quest for social media attention and clout.
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Nigerian actor Uche Maduagwu has alleged that social media critic Verydarkman (VDM) paid N2 million to create an AI voice note mimicking popular media personality Nedu Wazobia.

Uche Maduagwu made the claim in a social media post, dragging VDM over the controversy surrounding a leaked audio recording.

The voice note, which was recently played by VDM, allegedly captured Nedu bragging about having friends involved in cyber fraud (Yahoo) and drug-related activities.

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In response to the viral audio, Nedu Wazobia strongly denied ever making such statements, distancing himself from any criminal affiliations.

Meanwhile, VDM reportedly submitted petitions regarding the situation to three different embassies.

Uche Maduagwu.

Uche Maduagwu, however, insisted that the voice note was fabricated, accusing VDM of using artificial intelligence to create the controversial recording.

He criticized VDM’s actions, suggesting that they were driven by a desire for social media clout.

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“So you paid someone N2M to do an AI video about Nedu just because you want to damage his image… Why are you doing this? All because of clout,” Uche Maduagwu stated.

The allegation has stirred reactions online, with many questioning the authenticity of the voice note.

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