Distinguished activist known as VeryDarkMan has offered his perspective on the viral interview featuring actor Emeka Ike, shedding light on the inclusion of actress Iyabo Ojo in the discourse.
Emeka Ike had shared his account of facing false accusations, detailing how he returned from the United States to discover that the multi-million school he had built was shut down by his ex-wife. In a clip from the interview, the veteran actor highlighted the detrimental impact of social media scrutiny and online bullying, asserting that public figures often struggle to respond to accusations in such a hostile environment.
Intriguingly, Emeka Ike implicated figures like Iyabo Ojo, suggesting that individuals, particularly women, who have faced online backlash are often defended by those like Iyabo Ojo. This revelation has stirred controversy and sparked reactions on social media, with VeryDarkMan addressing the underlying issues in a video posted on X.
According to VeryDarkMan, some women resort to fabricating stories to extricate themselves from their marriages and leverage the resources they acquire in the process. He contends that when these women express their grievances online, individuals like Iyabo Ojo intervene to criticize the man involved, further intensifying the situation.
Captioning his video on X, VeryDarkMan emphasized, “It is not a coincidence Emeka Ike called Iyabo Ojo's name, it is not, I actually don't believe everything Emeka Ike said but bruh what that man was saying is very deep.”
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It is not a coincidence Emeka Ikecalled iyabo ojo's name, it is not, I actually don't believe everything Emeka Ike said but bruh what thatman was saying is very deep,....Zlatan| #Messi𓃵 | Nairaland| New Wizkid| Rihanna| Big Wiz| Davido| Postinor 2| Aproko Doctor| Sodom… pic.twitter.com/EzPq7gYic9
— VERYDARKMAN MEDIA (@thatverydarkmnn) December 19, 2023