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Provide The ₦160 Million or go to Jail – BLord to VeryDarkMan

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Nigeria cryptocurrency entrepreneur and businessman, Linus Williams, known as BLord, has called out social media influencer, Martins Vincent Otse, known as VeryDarkMan on an alleged loss of ₦160 million from charity fund.

Naija News reported that VeryDarkMan on his social media handle on Friday narrated that hackers made their way to his website, leading to his loss of ₦160 million donated by Nigerians to his charity foundation.

VeryDarkMan’s account has been generating criticism from his fans and donors, most of whom argue that hacking website does not result in loss of funds in account balance.

Also, X Community Note, disagreed with VeryDarkMan‘s post of the account on his X handle, stating that website hacking does not lead to loss of funds in bank account.

Reacting to the controversy, BLord, who had been criticized by Otse, demanded that he provide the ₦160 million donated to his charity foundation by Nigerians for helping the poor.

“You dey always callout person wey get 7 apps when they have a little misunderstanding with their users , now common one small website wey you go manage well you don loss 160m, You think say Tech Na singlet/purewater ?? You better shut down that website forever, if you open another one them go still hack am no matter the security, this is what we see everyday as techies, No matter what you still remain my boy, God don teach you lesson, i pray you recover that money, if not you must go jail o (sic),” BLord wrote on his X handle on Saturday.

(Naija News)

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