
Allegation Erupts: Mohbad’s Brother Accuses VeryDarkMan of Collecting ₦20 Million to Defend Naira Marley
A fresh controversy has shaken social media as Adura Aloba, the younger brother of late Nigerian singer Mohbad, has publicly accused outspoken activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) of accepting a ₦20 million bribe to “speak in favour” of embattled artist Naira Marley and his associate, Sam Larry.
Adura, who has consistently fought for justice over Mohbad’s mysterious death, alleged that VeryDarkMan, who was initially critical of the suspects, suddenly switched narratives, softening his stance and indirectly protecting the very people accused of tormenting Mohbad.
“He collected ₦20 million to defend them. That’s why he’s talking the way he is now,” Adura claimed in a now-viral statement.
🎯 VeryDarkMan Fires Back: “I Never Collected a Kobo!”
In response, VDM denied the allegations in strong terms, calling them baseless and defamatory. He maintained that:
His only interest is justice and clarity.
He has never received money from Naira Marley or anyone connected to him.
Naira Marley himself confessed privately to owing Mohbad money but refused to go public despite being given the opportunity to clear his name.
VDM said he offered Marley a platform to speak up but the singer declined, allegedly saying, “Let God fight my battles.”
🧠 The Bigger Picture: Public Losing Trust?
This back-and-forth has stirred intense debate online, with fans split between supporting Adura’s emotional claims and trusting VeryDarkMan’s well-known bluntness. The situation raises serious questions about:
Media manipulation in high-profile deaths
Trust in influencers who position themselves as justice advocates
The ongoing fight to uncover the full truth behind Mohbad’s untimely death
⏳ As It Stands…
No concrete evidence has been provided by either side regarding the ₦20 million claim. However, the tension between Mohbad’s family and influencers like VDM signals that the search for truth is far from over—and the public is watching.