Controversial activist VeryDarkMan has fired a fresh warning shot after crypto businessman Linus Williams, popularly known as Blord, secured bail and walked out of detention today following exactly two weeks behind bars. In a video that instantly went viral, the outspoken critic made it crystal clear that Blord’s release changes nothing and that he is ready to lock up “another billionaire” accused of massive fraud.
Blord’s legal troubles began in early April 2026 when the Nigerian Police Force arrested him in Abuja over serious allegations. He was arraigned at the Federal High Court and remanded in custody while investigations continued. The case drew massive public attention after VeryDarkMan publicly championed the petitions against him, accusing Blord of using his image without consent and engaging in fraudulent business practices.
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After weeks of back-and-forth in court — including claims that VeryDarkMan initially said he would not oppose bail only for counter-affidavits to surface — the judge finally granted Blord’s application. The businessman is now free on bail, pending further hearings.
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VeryDarkMan wasted no time addressing the development head-on. In the widely shared video, he declared:
“One billionaire is coming out today after two weeks, let’s prepare to send another billionaire to jail for defrauding a lot of people.”
The statement has sparked heated debate online, with some praising VeryDarkMan for refusing to back down while others accuse him of turning activism into a personal vendetta.
The reaction comes amid ongoing public scrutiny of Blord’s business empire, including his Ratel app and other ventures that have faced accusations of misleading investors. VeryDarkMan’s supporters see today’s comment as proof that his fight against alleged high-profile fraudsters is far from over.
As Blord readjusts to life outside custody, all eyes remain on VeryDarkMan, who has positioned himself as a relentless voice against what he calls systemic fraud by the wealthy and influential. The clip has already ignited fresh conversations about justice, influence, and accountability in Nigeria.

