Social media critic, Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan has denied recent rumors that his non-governmental organisation (The Martins Otse initiative) is under investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
Addressing the allegations, VDM described them as baseless and reaffirmed his commitment to integrity, calling himself “the man with the highest integrity in Nigeria.”
The controversial figure expressed his frustration over the investigation in a post on Instagram saying, “EFCC wants to investigate breeze. I’m the man with the highest integrity in Nigeria.
“I dare them to tell Nigerians what they have discovered so far.”
VeryDarkMan went on to defend his financial decisions, stating that his lifestyle choices and philanthropic efforts.
“I can buy a car worth 100 million naira today if I want to, but I’m not like that.
“But I have decided to sacrifice all my income for people’s lives to be better,” VeryDarkMan said, underscoring his belief in transparency and his track record of supporting social causes.
The statement comes amid growing scrutiny of various NGOs in the country, but VeryDarkMan insisted that his operations remain above reproach.
“They all know VDM is too clean,” he concluded, as he sought to quell any concerns regarding his organisation’s activities.
The EFCC has yet to comment on the accusations or provide any formal update on the status of the investigation.