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BOBROSKY: VeryDarkMan gives condition for honoring EFCC’s Invitation
VeryDarkMan the popular social media activist, has made bold demands of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) after they invited him and crossdresser Bobrisky to their Lagos headquarters.
This invitation follows the release of a viral video where Bobrisky allegedly revealed that some unidentified EFCC officials accepted N15 million to drop money laundering charges against him.
In response, EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede issued a public statement on Tuesday, calling for an investigation into the claims.
He also officially invited both Bobrisky and VeryDarkMan to the EFCC’s Lagos office for questioning.
However, VeryDarkMan quickly responded with a defiant video on his social media, expressing his deep distrust of the EFCC and making it clear that he has no plans to honor the invitation, fearing it might be a setup.
He questioned the EFCC’s actions, pointing out inconsistencies in their statement and wondering why he, as someone who isn’t a suspect, should be summoned to Lagos when the EFCC headquarters is located in Abuja, where he lives.
VeryDarkMan didn’t stop there.
He outlined a list of non-negotiable demands if he were to even consider attending the meeting.
Among these demands are a first-class flight to Lagos, a full security detail, and accommodation in a five-star hotel, stating that if the EFCC wants to speak with him, they must treat him as a top-level informant with premium standards.
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