Popular social media activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) and businessman BLord were seen exchanging handshakes outside the Federal High Court premises here on Monday in a moment that has left Nigerians divided.
The brief but symbolic interaction occurred after court proceedings in the long-running impersonation case involving the duo. In a video that has since gone viral, BLord, smiling, approached VDM alongside his lawyer, leading to the handshake. However, there was no indication that the underlying legal matter had been fully resolved.
NaijaChoice News reports that VDM used the moment to make a strong declaration, shifting the focus of his battle. While shaking hands with BLord, the activist stated: “It’s not about BLord anymore, it’s a thing of pride. It’s about showing Omoyele Sowore that he can’t do anything and I will show him. I want to show him I’m a ratel.”
The development stems from an earlier feud that escalated into a criminal case. VDM had accused BLord of allegedly misusing his identity, image, and name for business promotions without consent, leading to charges of impersonation, forgery, and conspiracy against the businessman, who denied the allegations. BLord was previously remanded at Kuje Correctional Centre before being granted bail.
Observers have interpreted the handshake differently. While some see it as a possible sign of de-escalation between VDM and BLord, others view it as a mere civil gesture amid ongoing tension. Several social media users described the scene as dramatic, with many noting that BLord appeared eager to make peace while VDM maintained his stance.
The twist has now drawn human rights activist and politician Omoyele Sowore into the spotlight. Sowore had earlier criticised the handling of the case and advocated for BLord’s release, describing it as a case of oppression through the legal system. In response to VDM’s latest comments, Sowore reportedly stated he would not trade words with the social media personality.
The handshake and VDM’s remarks have sparked widespread reactions online, with netizens debating whether the activist is truly redirecting his energy or using the Sowore angle to assert dominance and pride in the matter. Some supporters hail VDM’s “ratel” spirit — a reference to the tough, fearless honey badger mascot associated with his brand — while critics question the continuous drama.
As the case continues in court, Nigerians are watching closely to see if the momentary handshake signals any real truce or if the battle, now reportedly pivoted towards Sowore, will intensify further.
This latest chapter in the VDM-BLord saga underscores the growing influence of social media personalities in legal and public disputes in Nigeria.
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