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“I’ll Rather Die Than Apologize To Obi Cubana” – VeryDarkMan Replies Tunde Ednut

Controversial activist, VeryDarkMan has told his good friend and blogger, Tunde Ednut, that he would rather die than apologize to billionaire businessman, Obi Cubana.

KanyiDaily recalls that Obi Cubana recently pleaded with blogs to stop promoting youths disrespecting elders, so as not to enable their bad behavior.

The businessman stated this when VeryDarkMan was exchanging words with actress Iyabo Ojo, which prompted a response from her partner, Paulo Okoye.

In a recent development, VeryDarkMan took to his Instagram page where he shared a screenshot of his chat with Tunde Ednut who advised him to take down the video and tender an apology to Obi Cubana.

In response, VeryDarkMan vehemently refused, stating that he would rather die than apologize to the businessman.

He categorically told Tunde Ednut that he wouldn’t make a fuss if he stopped posting him due to the fray.

Sharing the screenshot of their chat, the critic warned that he would publicly share the chats of anyone who contacts him regarding the ongoing dispute with Obi Cubana.

VeryDarkMan expressed frustration that while people didn’t criticize Tunde Ednut when Obi Cubana made his comments, they began attacking him when he responded.

He emphasized that he won’t apologize unless he receives an apology first, and declared that he values his ancestors and God over money or people.

VeryDarkMan wrote, “With all due respect @mazitundeednut I know I’m not supposed to post this but at this point this is a warning that anybody that calls me in respect of anyone I will post your chats, it’s crazy how the world didn’t drag tunde ednut when their billionaire threw his shot but when I responded una start to drag the innocent man,anyways if anybody needs an apology the person should apologize to me first…I don’t worship money,I don’t worship man,I worship my ancestors and God……peace out ALUTA CONTINUA.”

KanyiDaily recalls that Nigerian skit maker, Sabinus had also expressed frustration over the lack of respect shown to elders by younger people on social media.

Tobias Sylvester

Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos. Contact Tobias at editor@kanyidaily.com. Got a confidential tip? Submit it here

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