Blord Remanded in Kuje Prison: VeryDarkMan Wins Court Battle Over Alleged Identity Theft and Impersonation

 Blord Remanded in Kuje Prison: VeryDarkMan Wins Court Battle Over Alleged Identity Theft and Impersonation

By Endurance Jonah Idah



In a dramatic turn in one of Nigeria’s most high-profile social media feuds, cryptocurrency entrepreneur Linus Williams Ifejirika, popularly known as Blord

, has been remanded at the Kuje Correctional Centre in Abuja for 26 days. The Federal High Court ordered the remand following his arraignment on April 1, 2026, meaning he will spend Easter behind bars.


Blord, a well-known figure in Nigeria’s crypto and business circles, faces charges including criminal conspiracy, impersonation, forgery,and unauthorised use of the identity and image of social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, better known as VeryDarkMan (VDM)



The Allegations

According to VDM, Blord allegedly misused his name and likeness in promotional materials for business ventures, including apps like Billpoint and Blunt Gadget. Specific claims include:

- Placing VDM’s image on billboards and flyers without consent.

- Falsely claiming that VDM served as a brand ambassador and boasting of paying him ₦500 million.

- Forging flight tickets in VDM’s name to suggest he was attending events, such as a product launch in Onitsha.

VDM, who has long maintained in his bio that he does not endorse or promote products, described the actions as a clear violation of his personal brand and rights. He shared videos of Blord being escorted from court to prison, captioning one: “I don send am go jail.

Blord pleaded not guilty to the charges. The court, presided over by Justice Amea Mu, adjourned the case to April 27, 2026, and ordered his remand in the interim.

Public Reactions and Backlash

The development has ignited heated debates across social media platforms. Supporters of VDM praise him for fiercely protecting his image and reputation in an era where digital identity theft is rampant. Critics, however, accuse VDM of overreach, arguing that Blord who is seen by many as a job creator in the crypto space  should not face such harsh treatment over what some describe as a “business misunderstanding.”

Prominent activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has publicly criticised VDM’s approach and indicated plans to intervene in support of Blord’s release.

Blord reportedly broke his silence from detention, sharing details of a supposed prior agreement with VDM that allegedly broke down, further fuelling online discourse.

Background of the Feud

The clash between Blord and VDM is not new. The two have engaged in public spats involving insults, business accusations, and competing online narratives. This latest legal escalation highlights growing tensions around personal branding, intellectual property, and the power of social media influencers in Nigeria.

As the case progresses, it raises broader questions about the boundaries of digital endorsements, the enforcement of image rights, and the intersection of celebrity influence and the law.

Stay tuned for updates.The matter returns to court on April 27. What started as an online rivalry has now become a significant legal precedent in Nigeria’s evolving digital landscape.



Credit:

 Legit.ng, facebook, X

Edited and published by Kim Dawhol

Comments

  1. But out of all the images there's no evidence or a video clip that shows Blord is being sent to prison
    This might be all content creation stuff am I right .?

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  2. Interesting and nice one finally he will learn something like that

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  3. Looking forward for the updates

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  4. Wow, that's a great one 👍👍

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  5. I feel like this is an April fool stunt tho

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  6. Is better this way

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  7. Great work. He should be punished for his crimes and only then will others learn from his mistake,

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  8. He should be punished for his crimes as a lesson for others to learn from

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  9. Finally he will learn the hard way

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  10. I guess this situation is a strong lesson hopefully he will learn from it

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  11. Prison keh
    I thought it was all a joke

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  12. Let’s see how far it’ll go 😅

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  13. BLORD mouth don put am for trouble, make e go collect two portions

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  14. Is this April fool?

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  15. Image is a personal possession and no one needs to tell him how to feel about the situation ,let everybody rest 🙏

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  16. Highly deserved punishment for his actions

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  17. GOOD REPORT!🙌🏼

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  18. let's just wait for April 27th, which is a long way from now

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  19. He deserved to be punish because of the false accusation on VDM and how he legally misuse and lying on his name is a very bad habit

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  20. Interesting
    Let’s wait and see what the court will decide…I think this should serve as a lesson to others

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  21. Fearless say e no go win am ke

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  22. He should be punish

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  23. God punish very dark man

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  24. Now what can I say???

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  26. Nigeria my country

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  27. Seat back and enjoy the ride 😂

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  28. But we didn't get a clear video of him going inside the van, and Blord's IG account made some post hours after the news.
    So the question now is how ?????

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  29. VDM for the win😂

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  30. Well said ✅ awesome

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  31. Impersonation needs to stop

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  32. Is better this way

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  33. VDM for a reason

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  34. They just dey act comedy for us

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  35. VDM for president

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  36. VDM all the way ❤️

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  37. No be small thing Dey sup

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  38. Verydark Man ❤️

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  39. Forgery , impersonation and plagiarism is a crime, he should dance to the music he played

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  40. Nice one VDM
    Let's wait and what happens eventually on the 27th

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  41. I think what VDM did is right because it will serve as a warning to other Nigerians

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  42. Wow
    He deserves it

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  43. The whole drama looks fake cus tell me why Blord picture is not shown

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  44. Very satisfying ending

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  45. He deserves to be punished severely because who uses someone's identity without their consent 😥😥😥 even placing his picture in your flyers and not just that it even reach to the extent of forging flight tickets in his name???????

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  46. Make e chop life for kuje small😂

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  47. Omo, now na crime to be a celebrity, they should fight justice oo, not later they come and hold innocent person guilty for another person crime like as if VDM didn't report about it.

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  48. Impersonation is a very big offence and is punishable by law,it's not something that should be overlooked at. What was Blord thinking , that he won't be caught? VDM did the right thing,others can learn from this.

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  49. Finally something has been done

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  50. Nicely written
    Good work endy

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  51. The fourth Arm of government

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  52. Don’t play….

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  53. Blord will definitely learn the hard way

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  54. VDM for a reason

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  55. Don’t play or you will learn

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  56. Honestly what he did was wrong.

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  57. VDM for a reason 🥰

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    1. Content as always
      VDM in indeed

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  58. The concept of Rule of Law comes into play

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  59. Impersonation is a serious offense

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  60. If people are punished for crime others wouldn’t like to repeat same actions

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  61. I will love to see a vidoe clip of blord in cuffs to know if this is actually true

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  62. Nice example for those who impersonate other people

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  63. Why would Blord even do such a thing, and vividly knowing who is VDM in this country

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  64. Looking forward for the updates

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  65. This is captivating.

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  66. Everybody go learn new thing 😂😂😂

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  67. Replies
    1. This is a very good lesson to other people

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