Crime and Law
VeryDarkMan petitions embassies over leaked voice note linking Nedu to fraud

Controversial social activist, VeryDarkMan, has taken legal action following the leak of a viral voice note allegedly linking media personality Nedu to drug dealers and cyber fraudsters.
In a video circulating online, VeryDarkMan was seen personally submitting petitions at the South African, Turkish, and Moroccan embassies, calling on authorities to investigate Nedu’s alleged connections to criminal activities.
“All right, so I just got to the South African embassy. In here is a flash drive and also a petition that they should look into a case of drug dealing and fraud in South Africa by a Nigerian and his friends, called Nedu,” he stated while making his way into the embassy. He later visited the Turkish and Moroccan embassies, referencing claims in the leaked voice note that these countries were hubs where Nedu allegedly had ties to individuals involved in illicit dealings.
The voice note in question, which has sparked widespread controversy, features a voice purported to be Nedu’s, discussing financial prospects linked to individuals engaging in cyber fraud and drug trafficking. “I have a lot of yahoo boys and drug guys that are waiting for me to come to South Africa, and even Turkey and even Morocco… those are the places that we need to get monies that we need to push this thing,” the voice stated.
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