Controversial activist, VeryDarkman, takes aim at popular actress Tonto Dikeh and Phyna, accusing them of promoting skincare products lacking a NAFDAC number. He urges the public to refrain from patronizing these products and emphasizes that his critique is driven by concern for the well-being of consumers.
This controversy follows VeryDarkman's recent encounter with the police, initiated by Tonto Dikeh but ultimately resulting in his release after questioning.
The activist further intensifies the matter by highlighting Tonto Dikeh's endorsement of skincare products without the necessary NAFDAC approval. He clarifies that his actions are not rooted in personal issues with Tonto but rather a dedication to safeguarding the interests of the masses.
VeryDarkman presents evidence of one of the skincare products endorsed by Tonto Dikeh, alleging that it lacks NAFDAC approval. He also brings Phyna into the spotlight, recalling a previous instance where she promoted a product without a NAFDAC number and warns her to address the issue promptly.
Asserting his commitment to educating them, VeryDarkman makes it clear that both Tonto Dikeh and Phyna will "learn" from his scrutiny.
Watch him speak…
Tonto Dikeh & Phyna advertising products with no NAFDAC number on the body, please tell your people to get a nafdac before filing a case.
– VDM pic.twitter.com/CAZIJ7lmcC
— Dami’ Adenuga (@DAMIADENUGA) January 11, 2024