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“Government knows terrorists” – VeryDarkMan reacts to Gumi’s claims

  • Social media activist VeryDarkMan has sparked a fresh debate online after reacting to comments previously attributed to Sheikh Gumi regarding the government’s knowledge of terrorists and kidnappers operating in Nigeria.
  • His remarks drew widespread reactions from Nigerians concerned about security challenges in the country.

Social media activist VeryDarkMan has sparked backlash online after commenting on claims previously attributed to Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi regarding terrorism and kidnappings in Nigeria.

Reacting to the issue, VeryDarkMan suggested that if the government is aware of the identity of the terrorists and hijackers as alleged, then serious questions should be asked about the security situation in the country.

“Sheikh Gumi Said Government Knows About Terrorists, K!dnapp£rs, That Means Government K!dnapp£rs It£rr0r!st, E Be Like Say We Will Go Oyo State Enter The Bush”

The statement quickly gained attention on social media, with users sharing differing opinions on the activist’s statements and the broader issue of insecurity.

@DeewhyOladayo
Let gumi con tell us who among the government knows terrorists

@Stonez_02
Literacy is something that doesn’t come naturally with celebrity

@centinobest
I usually tell people that some of the government officials are behind what is happening in this country, otherwise tell me how the terrorists in this country will be stronger than the government.

@Memnefer
This is not logical at all. How will VDM and its fans face the gangs when they don’t allow them to have their own weapons

@Tife_svijet
They all know who these people are and that’s honestly a shame

@catchmarsanda
Omo you know lie sha 😂

@civicpulsed
Very sad 🤦‍♂️

@RajiRid77195926
On that enter bush buy yourself oo
The government is not helping matters

@balogunaliu7
Our government is involved in all of this

@EmmyHood01
These are questions that need to be answered

@fiinnovate
That’s enough, please 🙏

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