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Mixed Reactions Erupt on Social Media Over Nollywood Film Inspired by Activist Verydarkman

Social media is buzzing with mixed reactions to a new Nollywood film inspired by Verydarkman, a well-known activist famous for his bold opinions.
Titled “Verydarkblackman,” the movie features veteran actor Gentle Jack portraying the activist, and it has ignited a lively online debate.
Some viewers have described the film as “hilarious” and “refreshingly unexpected,” while others have condemned it as “offensive” and “in poor taste.”
Since its release, the movie has sparked a wide range of responses on X (formerly Twitter), with fans and critics sharply divided.
VeryDarkMan, recognized for his outspoken stance against unregistered skincare products and his commentary on key social issues—including the death of singer Mohbad—is now at the heart of this controversial cinematic portrayal.
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