ENTERTAINMENT
Concerns trail Verydarkman’s walking posture following release

A video showing VerydarkMan’s walking posture after his release from detention has sparked concerns online.
Recall that VerydarkMan was released on May 6, 2025, following his arrest on May 2, 2025, which sparked widespread outrage online and nationwide protests demanding his release.

Amid the buzz, a video has surfaced online showing VerydarkMan’s walking posture after his release from detention.
In the now-viral video, VerydarkMan is spotted struggling to walk as he engages in a conversation.
Reacting to this, a user identifed as Susan remarked, “May God restore his He’s down physically and emotionally”.
While another user, Omo Alex stated, “Probably he’s hurt from the hitting during the arrest”
Moreover, Creative wrote, “Dem for break hin two legs. Make him humble by force”.
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