Outspoken social media personality Martins Otse, aka VeryDarkMan (VDM), is standing strong in support of veteran artist Eedris Abdulkareem after the controversial “Tell Your Papa” video was banned by Nigeria’s NBC! 🇳🇬💥 The NBC pulled the video, calling it “inappropriate and disrespectful,” but VDM isn’t backing down. 🚫👊
Instead of backing away, VDM is taking action by financing a NEW video for the politically charged protest track, ensuring it gets the attention it deserves. 🔥🎬 His bold move comes as a statement against the government’s censorship, with VDM asserting that Abdulkareem was just speaking the truth. 🙌
The original ban only fueled the song’s popularity, proving that sometimes the truth hits harder when it’s silenced. Stay tuned for more — #TellYourPapa is about to make a BIG return!
“Dear Eedris Abdulkareem, we’re going to produce a new version of the video, and this time, we’re footing the bill,” VDM stated. “I’ll even appear in it. Since we can’t get the President himself, we’ll find a lookalike for Tinubu. We’re calling it Tell Your Papa 2, and we’ll spotlight even more issues.”
True to his word, VeryDarkMan (VDM) just dropped proof of his support for Eedris Abdulkareem’s “Tell Your Papa”! 💥 On April 14, VDM shared a receipt showing funds sent to filmmaker Shalom Chiki Uyi to remake the controversial video.
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