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Obi Cubana is under fire as VeryDarkMan delivers a fiery condemnation over his recent political alignment with Seyi Tinubu. In a video that has set social media ablaze, VeryDarkMan unapologetically labeled the prominent businessman and socialite as a “glorified errand boy,” accusing him of trading influence for personal gain rather than standing for his community.
The critique wasn’t subtle. VDM tore into Cubana for participating in a highly publicized political meeting, mocking the way he fumbled through the “On Your Mandate We Shall Stand” song, insisting that Cubana had no business acting as the face of political mobilization when he lacked real grassroots support.
VeryDarkMan didn’t hold back on questions of relevance. He argued that Obi Cubana, despite his fame and wealth, cannot deliver votes in the South‑East and is far removed from the struggles and needs of ordinary people.
According to VDM, Cubana’s engagement in politics is purely self-serving, a move to curry favor with influential figures rather than genuinely advancing the interests of his people. His silence on critical issues like Nnamdi Kanu’s detention only deepened the criticism, highlighting a disconnect between Cubana and the leaders actively fighting for justice and accountability.
VDM’s rebuke went beyond personal attacks. He framed the criticism within a broader political and ethnic context, emphasizing that the real challenges facing the South‑East are internal leadership failures, not outside groups.
By siding with the political establishment while staying silent on pressing issues, Cubana, in VDM’s eyes, was complicit in sidelining the true voice of his people.
The video has since sparked heated debates online, with viewers split between those who see Obi Cubana as a savvy businessman navigating political spaces and those who view him as a celebrity figure compromising integrity for recognition.
VeryDarkMan’s searing words are a stark reminder of the intense scrutiny public figures face when crossing from social influence into political engagement.
VeryDarkMan’s scathing remarks have reignited debates about the fine line between celebrity influence and genuine political leadership. By labeling Obi Cubana a “glorified errand boy,” VDM challenges public figures to reflect on their responsibilities to the community rather than personal ambition.
This confrontation underscores the growing expectation that wealth and fame alone cannot substitute for accountability, courage, and real grassroots impact. In the heat of Nigerian politics, words like these don’t just make headlines they force a conversation about integrity, loyalty, and the true cost of aligning with power.
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