Nigeria’s online space is on fire again as a heated feud between social critic VeryDarkMan (VDM) and tech entrepreneur Blord (Linus Williams) spills into public view — a storm of accusations, leaked content, and legal warnings that has gripped millions across social media.
It all began when VDM accused Blord of selling refurbished iPhone XR units as the new iPhone 17 Pro, calling it a scam that exploits unsuspecting Nigerians. In a fiery video, VDM claimed Blord’s phones were “rebranded fakes” being sold at inflated prices, a statement that quickly spread across TikTok and X (Twitter).
The situation escalated when private content allegations surfaced. Each side accused the other of misconduct involving personal media, turning what began as a tech scandal into one of Nigeria’s most talked-about online controversies of the year.
Blord, known for his flashy lifestyle and crypto ventures, initially kept silent but later broke his silence with a cryptic post that many interpreted as a subtle response to the drama. Meanwhile, VDM doubled down on his accusations, insisting he would “not be silenced” by threats or pressure.
Behind the scenes, legal teams have reportedly stepped in. Blord’s camp has hinted at possible lawsuits over defamation and invasion of privacy, while VDM insists his claims are backed by “proof and public interest.”
Fans and followers are split down the middle — some applauding VDM for exposing alleged scams, others accusing him of going too far. On X, hashtags like #VDMvsBlord and #iPhoneScandal have dominated Nigeria’s trending lists, with thousands of users weighing in.
What’s next? Sources suggest both parties are preparing official statements and possible legal actions in the coming days. Until then, one thing’s certain: this feud has become the most sensational social media battle of 2025 — a collision of fame, power, and digital reputation.
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