Oba Solomon, a popular online personality, has shocked the Internet by recording a song aimed at VeryDarkMan, accusing him of being a fraudster in light of the alleged theft of ₦180m from his NGO website.
This revelation came through a video shared on X, a popular social media platform formerly known as Twitter. The video shows Oba Solomon recording the song, which seems to mock VeryDarkMan, following his claims that his website was hacked, and ₦180m was stolen from it. The online personality did not hold back in his reaction, and his song became the subject of much attention online.
Online personality, Oba Solomon.
In the video, it was suggested that Oba Solomon recorded the song to ridicule VeryDarkMan after his public statement regarding the alleged hacking incident. The online personality did not hesitate to accuse VeryDarkMan of dishonesty and fraudulence, expressing his frustration through the lyrics of the song. In the track, part of the lyrics read: “A fraudster is judging a thief, a fraudster is preaching to a thief. A fraudster is leading a thief.” These words caught the attention of many online users, making the video go viral.
As the video gained traction, many online users expressed their opinions in the comment section. Several notable individuals and social media personalities joined the conversation, sharing their views on the situation. Some supported Oba Solomon’s stance, while others criticized his actions. The conversation became a hot topic as more and more people weighed in on the drama unfolding online. Some argued that Oba Solomon’s response was just a way of joining the trend, while others felt that it was an unprovoked attack on VeryDarkMan.
Some reactions from online users include the following:
@ChanceDaMayor: “Oba Solomon is just catching cruise nothing serious, if mouth pain am he go stop to sing.”
@ValidHabit: “VDM Trend don overshadow Tunde and Bob trend.”
@Asika2Ngozi: “The song be like Moon light song.”
@ugwueze_es57952: “Guy be calming down, he will recover the money from the hackers.”
@ola_mycolour: “Funny enough this guy actually came out to say this himself, it’s not that somebody observed. What if he didn’t say anything.”
@delebabadee: “If I was in VDM’s shoes, I wouldn’t have to steal the money but do business with it, as people are alleging that he stole the money. There are businesses you can do in this county, that can help you double the money, so the NGO’s fund will remain intact.”
@HenryJohnon: “😂 😂 na portable own I dey wait for like this.”
The reactions ranged from those defending VeryDarkMan to those mocking the entire situation. However, the release of Oba Solomon's song brought further attention to the drama, with many fans and critics commenting on its impact. The issue has sparked an ongoing debate about the legitimacy of the claims and the manner in which the situation is unfolding on social media.
WATCH VIDEO:
[blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-width="500" data-dnt="true">Oba Solomon drops a new song for Verydarkman.
How is it sounding? 🥴 pic.twitter.com/KDBr4qF1vi
— Dami’ Adenuga (@DAMIADENUGA) December 27, 2024