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By : Chinasaokwu Helen Okoro

Nigeria’s Outspoken Activist VeryDarkMan Ventures into China Import Business Amid Elite Threats and Controversy

Nigerian social media activist and popular critic, Martins Vincent Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has once again defied expectations — this time by stepping into the world of international business. The fiery commentator, famous for calling out corruption, celebrity hypocrisy, and social injustice, has announced the launch of a new China import venture, signaling a bold shift from activism to enterprise.

 

 

The new business, revealed in a viral video on his Instagram page, focuses on importing affordable goods and industrial materials from China for Nigerian entrepreneurs and small businesses. According to VeryDarkMan, the initiative aims to “bridge the gap between Nigerian hustlers and quality products at fair prices,” offering mentorship and logistics support for young importers struggling with unreliable middlemen.

 

But while the move has been hailed by many of his followers as an inspiring example of empowerment, it has also triggered backlash and veiled threats from powerful interests — the same elite groups VDM has frequently accused of “destroying opportunities for ordinary Nigerians.”

 

A New Chapter for a Controversial Voice

 

VeryDarkMan’s rise to fame was anything but conventional. Known for his raw honesty and fearless rants, the Abuja-based influencer built a massive following by confronting politicians, entertainers, and business moguls over issues ranging from police brutality to moral decadence in the entertainment industry.

 

His online activism has earned him both devoted supporters and formidable enemies. In recent months, VDM has faced multiple arrests, alleged cyber harassment campaigns, and warnings from anonymous sources urging him to “tone down” his criticism of Nigeria’s ruling class.

 

Yet, instead of retreating, he appears to be expanding his influence beyond social media activism, positioning himself as both a businessman and a symbol of self-reliance.

 

> “They thought they could silence me with threats,” he declared in his announcement video. “But instead of fear, they’ve given me motivation. If the system won’t create jobs for the youth, we’ll create our own.”

 

 

Empowering the Youth Economy

The activist said the China import venture will function as a training and support platform where young Nigerians can learn importation skills, connect with verified Chinese suppliers, and receive mentorship on business ethics and financial discipline.

 

 

He also promised that his company would champion transparency, a value he said is often missing in Nigerian commerce. “We’re tired of middlemen who exploit small business owners,” VDM said. “We’re cutting off corruption from the supply chain.”

 

 

Economists and analysts have described his move as timely. With Nigeria’s naira facing repeated devaluations and the country’s youth unemployment at alarming levels, young entrepreneurs are increasingly turning to international trade to survive.

 

Dr. Tolu Adigun, a Lagos-based economist, called VDM’s initiative “a symbolic and practical step toward youth empowerment.”

 

> “It’s a reminder that social influence can be used for economic liberation,” Adigun said. “If properly managed, this project could become a model for youth-driven enterprise in Africa.”

 

 

Elite Backlash and Security Concerns

Despite the enthusiasm, insiders close to VDM claim that his business expansion has drawn attention and resentment from certain elites, particularly those who feel threatened by his growing popularity and independent income stream.

 

Some reports suggest that powerful individuals have allegedly pressured Chinese partners to reconsider deals with him, while others have used online trolls to discredit the initiative.

 

However, sources within his team say VDM remains undeterred. “He knows the risks,” one associate told reporters anonymously. “But this is what he’s always preached — financial independence as resistance. The more they threaten him, the louder he becomes.”

 

From Street Voice to Global Player

As VeryDarkMan transitions from online activism to global business, his journey symbolizes a broader shift among Nigeria’s young generation — a generation disillusioned with politics but unwilling to surrender their future.

 

In his closing remarks, VDM said he hopes the China import venture will “inspire other young Nigerians to think globally, act locally, and never wait for permission to succeed.”

 

> “We’ve protested. We’ve spoken. Now it’s time to build,” he said. “They can threaten me, but they can’t stop a movement that has already begun.”

 

For millions of Nigerians tired of failed leadership and broken promises, VeryDarkMan’s latest move represents more than a business — it’s a symbol of defiance, innovation, and hope in a system long designed to silence those who dare to dream.

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