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VeryDarkMan Faces Court Controversy in Dispute Involving Mr Jollof’s Wife

Social media personality VeryDarkMan has come under renewed public attention amid the growing VeryDarkMan court controversy following widespread claims that a court ruled against him in a dispute involving the wife of comedian and media figure Mr Jollof.

The matter is said to have stemmed from allegations of infidelity made during a previous social media dispute that drew significant reactions across Nigerian digital platforms.

According to widely circulated accounts, the court found that the allegations were not sufficiently supported with evidence and subsequently awarded monetary damages in favour of the claimant. Several accounts also stated that the ruling included directives for a public apology and retraction.

While details of the judgment have continued to generate attention across social media, a certified copy of the court ruling was not immediately available at the time of reporting. Major national news organisations had also not published extensive independent reports on the matter.

The development has sparked widespread debate, with supporters and critics of VeryDarkMan reacting strongly to the alleged outcome. Some social media users described the case as a reminder of the legal consequences tied to unverified allegations, while others pointed to the growing tension between digital influence and accountability.

VeryDarkMan has built a large following through commentary on social issues, celebrity disputes, and public controversies, often attracting both support and criticism for his outspoken style.

The controversy has also renewed conversations about defamation, online conduct, and the legal responsibilities associated with social media commentary in Nigeria’s media space.

As of the time of filing this report, there had been no official public response from VeryDarkMan directly addressing the claims surrounding the court decision.

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