n a tense session of Nigeria's House of Representatives, members erupted in shouts of “it’s okay, it’s okay” after social critic Martins Vincent Otse, known as VeryDarkMan, threatened to disclose sensitive information about them. The dramatic incident occurred during a recent meeting, reflecting the mounting pressures regarding public accountability and transparency in governance.
During the investigative hearing focused on bribery allegations involving crossdresser Bobrisky, VeryDarkMan voiced his concerns about the deteriorating state of the nation. He stated, “Nigeria has gone down, and people are now being begged to do the right thing.”
He criticized the judiciary system, claiming it is “messed up so bad” and emphasized that key functions of governance are failing to operate effectively.
The outburst underscores the rising frustrations among citizens and activists regarding government actions and accountability.

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