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Verydarkman Visit Affected Communities of Plateau Killings 

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Social media influencer and controversial figure Martin Vincent Otse, better known as Verydarkman, has stirred up controversy.

In a viral video, Verydarkman visited affected communities of the killings on the eve of Christmas, lasting up to two days. In the video, he was shedding light on the gruesome massacre that took place, resulting in the loss of lives, destruction of property, and the forced exodus of residents from their homes.

The area has been plunged into chaos and terror as innocent people were killed, homes burned, and inhabitants forced to flee their towns, leaving behind devastation and despair.

Verydarkman, in his visit to the area, put forth a bold allegation, suggesting that the violence was spurred by conflicts over mineral resources abundantly present in the region.

Jos, located in the plateau region of Nigeria, is known for its mineral-rich land, including significant tin deposits and other valuable resources.

The video, rapidly circulating across social media platforms, showcases the stark reality faced by the affected villagers as Verydarkman passionately advocates for justice and sheds light on the underlying issues fueling the tragic events.

Screenshot from the Video

Authorities and local leaders have yet to comment on Verydarkman’s claims officially, but the video has ignited public discourse, prompting discussions.

 

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