Controversial social media personality VeryDarkMan has sparked a heated debate after his recent comments about Nigerian businessman and politician Ned Nwoko. The outspoken critic took to his platform to address Nwoko’s statements about marrying virgins, particularly focusing on his marriage to actress Regina Daniels.
VeryDarkMan began by acknowledging Nwoko’s claims about Regina Daniels, stating, “If Ned Nwoko says he married Regina Daniels as a virgin, then he’s right because nah him run the babe. But he needs to stop using his money to go after young girls simply because he wants virgins.” He expressed concern over Nwoko’s preference for marrying virgins, suggesting that it sets a problematic precedent.
“When I listened to Ned Nwoko’s interview where he said that he can’t marry a girl who isn’t a virgin and that he married Regina Daniels as a virgin, I understood that a lot of people are very stupid,” VeryDarkMan continued. He emphasized that Nwoko’s personal choices are his own, but the broader implications of his statements are troubling. “The only problem I have is when he said that he can’t marry a girl who isn’t a virgin. I know Nigerians and they can do anything for money. Now, a lot of mothers are going to start grooming their daughters for the likes of Ned Nwoko.”
VeryDarkMan further warned of a disturbing trend where parents might start preparing their young daughters to attract wealthy suitors like Nwoko. “A lot of mothers are gonna DM Ned now because of their 12-13-year-old daughters and assure him that they’ll keep them till they reach about 17-18 for him and his counterparts,” he cautioned. He also mentioned the concept of “second-hand virginity,” a controversial procedure some women undergo to restore the appearance of virginity.
The criticism intensified after Ned Nwoko gifted a car to 14-year-old Aunty Success from Mark Angel Comedy, sparking rumors about his intentions towards her once she reaches adulthood. VeryDarkMan didn’t hold back, concluding, “Ladies who are dragging Ned Nwoko are just angry because they’re not virgins.”
VeryDarkMan’s remarks have ignited discussions on social media about the ethics of Nwoko’s preferences and the potential societal impact of his actions. While some support VeryDarkMan’s outspoken critique, others argue that he is overstepping by making such bold claims.
As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how Nwoko and the public will respond to these controversial statements. What is clear, however, is that VeryDarkMan has once again managed to stir up significant controversy and conversation.