VeryDarkMan Raises Concerns Ahead of Ibadan Protest, Calls for Peaceful Demonstration
VeryDarkMan Raises Alarm Ahead of Ibadan Protest, Warns Against Attempts to Disrupt Demonstration
Popular social commentator and activist, VeryDarkMan, has spoken out ahead of a planned protest in Ibadan, stressing that the demonstration is intended to be a peaceful expression of public frustration over governance issues affecting ordinary Nigerians.
In a video that has attracted widespread attention online, VeryDarkMan said information reaching him suggested that certain individuals might attempt to infiltrate or disrupt the protest. He expressed concern that such actions could be used to misrepresent the purpose of the gathering and create unnecessary tension.
According to him, the planned demonstration is not a riot, an attack on any individual, or an attempt to cause chaos. Rather, he described it as a peaceful civic action aimed at drawing attention to the economic hardship, rising cost of living, unemployment, insecurity, and other challenges many Nigerians continue to face.
One of the central messages in VeryDarkMan’s remarks was the distinction between a protest and a riot. He argued that citizens in a democracy have the right to assemble peacefully and express dissatisfaction with government policies or conditions affecting their lives. In his view, speaking out against hardship and demanding accountability should not be interpreted as an act of violence.
Supporters of the protest say their goal is to make their voices heard through lawful means while drawing national attention to issues they believe require urgent action.
VeryDarkMan also warned participants to remain alert and focused on the original purpose of the protest. He expressed fears that individuals with different motives could attempt to create confusion or provoke confrontations that might overshadow the message of the demonstration.
For this reason, he encouraged protesters to remain disciplined, peaceful, and committed to the cause they intend to promote. Many supporters have echoed similar sentiments, arguing that maintaining order is essential if the protest is to achieve its objectives.
The planned demonstration comes at a time when many Nigerians continue to express concerns about economic conditions and public welfare.
Issues frequently raised by protesters include: a) rising food prices and inflation, b) increasing transportation and energy costs, c) youth unemployment, d) security challenges, and e) concerns about governance and public accountability.
Participants believe peaceful demonstrations can serve as a platform for citizens to communicate their concerns directly and encourage meaningful dialogue on national issues.
VeryDarkMan’s comments have generated widespread discussion across social media platforms, with many Nigerians debating the role of activism and public demonstrations in a democratic society. Supporters view the protest as an opportunity for citizens to exercise their constitutional rights, while others have called for caution and respect for public order.
Despite differing opinions, there appears to be broad agreement that any demonstration should remain peaceful and free from violence.
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As anticipation builds ahead of the Ibadan protest, VeryDarkMan has maintained that the demonstration is fundamentally about demanding better governance and improved living conditions for Nigerians.
His message is that citizens should be able to express dissatisfaction peacefully without having their intentions misunderstood or their actions hijacked by individuals seeking to create disorder.
Whether one agrees with the protest or not, the conversation has once again highlighted the growing demand for accountability, transparency, and solutions to the challenges facing many Nigerians today.


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