Very Dark Man and Mr. Jollof had a heated argument on the plane/Lionscrib
A clash between two of Nigeria’s most controversial social media personalities Very Dark Man and Mr. Jollof turned a routine flight into viral content.
The Nigerian social media space was set ablaze on Monday when two prominent online figures, Very Dark Man (VDM) and Mr. Jollof, reportedly got into a heated confrontation aboard a commercial flight.
The incident, which quickly spread across platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok, has left fans and observers wondering what could have sparked such a public altercation between these outspoken personalities.
Who Are They?
Very Dark Man, whose real name is Martins Vincent Otse, has built a reputation as a fearless social media critic and activist.
Known for his no-holds-barred approach to calling out perceived injustices and hypocrisy in Nigerian society, VDM has amassed a loyal following who appreciate his unfiltered commentary on everything from celebrity behavior to government policies.
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Mr. Jollof, born Freedom Okpetoritse Atsepoyi, is a comedian, social media influencer, and political commentator who rose to fame through his humorous takes on Nigerian current affairs.
What Sparked The Fight?
While both personalities are known for their outspoken nature, they’ve also had their share of disagreements online.
The airplane incident appears to be the culmination of ongoing tensions that had been brewing on social media.
According to various accounts circulating online, the confrontation may have been triggered by previous online exchanges
The two had reportedly engaged in verbal sparring on social media prior to the flight, with each criticizing the other’s approach to activism and social commentary.
Philosophical Differences
VDM and Mr. Jollof have different styles and focus areas in their content creation, which has led to disagreements about methodology and authenticity in the influencer space.
Some reports suggest there may have been underlying personal issues between the two that extended beyond their public personas.
The Incident
Details of what exactly transpired on the plane remain somewhat unclear, with various versions of events circulating online.
However, witnesses and social media reports suggest that what began as a verbal exchange quickly escalated into a more heated confrontation.
Flight attendants reportedly had to intervene to prevent the situation from escalating further.
Videos and photos from the incident spread rapidly across social media platforms, with supporters of both personalities weighing in on who was at fault.
The incident has sparked broader conversations about celebrity behavior, conflict resolution, and the responsibilities that come with having large online followings.
The Aftermath
The confrontation has divided their fanbases, with some calling for reconciliation while others have taken sides in the dispute.
Industry colleagues and fellow influencers have also weighed in, with some advocating for peace and others analyzing what the incident reveals about the pressures and tensions within Nigeria’s social media ecosystem.
As the dust settles on this airborne altercation, it remains to be seen whether Very Dark Man and Mr. Jollof will find a way to resolve their differences or if this incident will mark a permanent rift between two of Nigeria’s most talked-about digital personalities.
What’s certain is that their clash has once again demonstrated the power—and the perils—of social media fame in contemporary Nigeria.

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