“You’ll soon be sued for disrespecting my father, the hope of the nation” – Seyi Tinubu warns VDM

“You’ll soon be sued for disrespecting my father, the hope of the nation” – Seyi Tinubu warns VDM says ‘enough is enough’

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Seyi Tinubu, the son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has sparked massive reactions online after strongly warning social media critic Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), over what he described as repeated disrespect toward his father and the office of the President.

Speaking passionately during a recent gathering with supporters, Seyi Tinubu praised Nigerians who still believe in the current administration and insisted that President Tinubu remains the leader many Nigerians had long prayed for.

According to him, the attacks, insults, and constant criticisms directed at his father have gone beyond acceptable political opposition and are now becoming personal and disrespectful.

In his words:

“Thank you for the faith you have in our president, and I guarantee you President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu will not fail. Nigeria, the hope we have been looking for and hoping for, is finally here. The president that we have all wanted is here.

The disrespect you accord my dad, the President, is enough, and I won’t take it any longer. You’ll soon be sued.”

Although Seyi Tinubu did not directly mention what specific statement or action triggered his outburst, many Nigerians believe his comments are connected to recent criticisms and viral videos made by VeryDarkMan against the Tinubu administration.

VDM has in recent weeks become one of the loudest voices criticizing the federal government over rising insecurity, economic hardship, kidnappings, and the suffering many Nigerians are currently facing. His videos have continued to gain millions of views across social media platforms, especially among frustrated youths.

However, Seyi Tinubu’s latest comments have now added more fuel to the already heated online battle, with supporters of both camps clashing heavily across social media.

While some Nigerians defended Seyi Tinubu for standing up for his father and the presidency, others argued that criticism of elected leaders is part of democracy and should not automatically lead to threats of lawsuits.

The statement has since gone viral online, with many social media users debating whether legal action against VDM would calm the situation or further increase public attention around the controversy.

As tensions continue to rise, many Nigerians are now waiting to see whether an actual lawsuit will be filed or if the exchange will remain another dramatic social media confrontation in the country’s heated political atmosphere.


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