Cubana Chief Priest Joins Chorus Demanding Release of VeryDarkMan from Abuja Police Custody
Prominent socialite and businessman Pascal Okechukwu, widely known as Cubana Chief Priest, has added his voice to the growing calls for the release of social media activist VeryDarkMan. The activist was reportedly taken into custody by the Nigerian Police Force in Abuja, an event that has sparked considerable concern and widespread support within the online community. The circumstances surrounding VeryDarkMan's detention remain officially unclear.
News of the arrest was confirmed by the activist's lawyer, Denise Adeyanju, although she has yet to release specific details regarding the charges or the reasons behind his apprehension. The situation has ignited a broader discussion concerning freedom of expression and the rights of activists operating in Nigeria's digital space.
Joining the ranks of those advocating for VeryDarkMan's freedom, Cubana Chief Priest took to his Instagram account to voice his concerns. In a direct appeal to the authorities, he urged for the immediate release of the social media figure, emphasizing that VeryDarkMan should not be held without just cause. His post has rapidly circulated online, further amplifying the public discourse surrounding the activist's detention.
Cubana Chief Priest's social media message conveyed a sense of unease and a longing for VeryDarkMan's presence in the online sphere. He wrote, “We Just Dey Fake Happiness @verydarkblackman Our Man Is Missing. We Are Hopeful He Regains Freedom Today Or A Press Release From The People That Abducted Him. Joy No Dey The Voice Of The Voiceless Is Missing, The Hope Of The Hopeless Is Nowhere To Be Found. Peace Dey Cry, Street Dey Call. For 🪧FreeVDM Now !!!”.
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