dramatic, and emotionally engaging version of the statement allegedly made by VeryDarkMan (VDM) regarding the "Justice for Mohbad" movement

 

**"Let me tell you something real: I started the 'Justice for Mohbad' campaign again — not because I was bored or chasing clout — but because now I have the platform, I have the influence, I have the money, I have the engagement, and the following to make real impact. Before now, I didn’t have the kind of voice I have today. But things have changed. People are listening. The world is watching. So I said to myself, 'If not now, then when? If not me, then who?' Mohbad deserves justice, and I’m ready to give everything I have to make sure he gets it.

Let me be honest with you — this journey hasn’t been easy. I’ve spent a lot of my own money pushing this case forward, and I’m not talking about small change. I’m talking about real money. Since I picked this case back up, I’ve spent close to ₦3 million of my own funds — and that’s not an exaggeration.

Do you remember the Prado Jeep driver? The man who was just doing his job, yet his life got flipped upside down because he was caught in the middle of this case. He became a victim. He lost his source of income. People were avoiding him, judging him, like he was guilty of something. I couldn’t just watch that happen. I had to step in. I gave him ₦300,000 just so he could survive — feed, breathe, live. And I didn’t stop there. I promised to help him find a proper job, a way to stand on his feet again. Because this movement is not just about Mohbad anymore, it’s about everyone who has been hurt and broken in the process.

And what about Primeboy? People used to love him. But ever since his name got linked to this case, nobody wants to listen to his music anymore. His image is stained. His career is on the line. He's now a shadow of what he was becoming. He can't even push his songs anymore. As a brother, I had to reach out. I gave him something too, because I know how it feels when the world turns its back on you and you’re left with nothing.

I’ve been carrying this whole movement on my shoulders. No sponsors. No secret backers. Just me, my team, and God. But I’m not complaining. I chose this path. They thought the matter had ended. They thought people would forget. They wanted us to move on like Mohbad never existed. But I said, 'Not on my watch.'

I AM NOW READY. Ready for the backlash. Ready for the enemies. Ready for the truth. Mohbad must get justice — not tomorrow, not later — but now. This case will not be buried. His voice will not be silenced. His story will not be erased. No matter what it costs me — time, money, energy, even my reputation — I will not stop until justice is served.

They should prepare themselves. Because this is not just a hashtag. This is not just another internet trend. This is a movement. And I am leading it — not for fame, not for followers, but because it's the right thing to do.

Mohbad must get justice. And we won’t stop. Not now. Not ever."**


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