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🚨 Drama Unfolds: Sowore Reacts as VDM Refuses to Drop Case Against Blord

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The online drama between VeryDarkMan (VDM) and crypto entrepreneur Blord just took another unexpected turn—and now activist Omoyele Sowore has stepped in with a bold statement.


⚖️ What’s the Issue?

The controversy stems from an ongoing legal dispute involving Blord and social media personality VDM.

After a recent court session where both parties were present, tensions didn’t cool—instead, they escalated.


🤝 Blord Tried to Settle… But VDM Said NO

According to reports, shortly after the hearing:

  • Blord and his legal team approached VDM
  • They attempted to ease tensions
  • They even tried to convince him to drop the case

But VDM wasn’t having it.

👉 He reportedly refused, insisting he would see the case through to the end

And here’s the twist…

He allegedly cited Sowore’s involvement as one of the reasons he stayed firm.


🗣️ Sowore Fires Back

Reacting during an interview, Sowore dismissed the situation with a surprising claim:

“The judge in VDM’s case has abandoned the case and ran away. I did everything I said I would do.”

He went further to declare that:

👉 The case has effectively been discontinued


🎯 “Mission Accomplished”

According to Sowore, his main objective was never about prolonging the legal battle.

Instead, he said his focus was:

  • Securing Blord’s release
  • Ensuring his rights were protected

And in his view…

👉 That mission has already been achieved.


🔥 Social Media vs The Courtroom

This case highlights a growing trend in Nigeria:

👉 Social media conflicts spilling into legal battles

What starts as online drama is now ending up in courtrooms—drawing massive public attention along the way.


đź‘€ What Happens Next?

With claims that the judge has stepped down and the case discontinued, many are now asking:

  • Is the case truly over?
  • Will VDM respond?
  • Or is this just another twist in an ongoing saga?

One thing is certain…

👉 The public is watching closely.


đź’¬ Final Thoughts

This situation isn’t just about VDM, Blord, or Sowore.

It’s about how influence, online reputation, and legal systems are increasingly colliding in today’s digital age.


🔥 What do you think?
Should VDM have dropped the case—or was he right to stand his ground?

Drop your opinion in the comments 👇

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