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WATCH HOW VERYDARKMAN ARRIVED AT NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (VIDEO)

 VeryDarkMan is making waves in Nigeria right now, and it's all because of a video that's been circulating online. Apparently, he showed up at the National Assembly for an investigative hearing regarding some serious allegations - specifically, a 15 million naira bribery accusation against the EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) and crossdresser Bobrisky, who served a 6-month prison sentence.

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Nigeria's social media landscape is abuzz with the trending hashtag #VeryDarkMan, following a viral video of the self-proclaimed activist arriving at the National Assembly for an investigative hearing. The hearing centers around VeryDarkMan's explosive allegations of a 15 million naira bribery scheme involving the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and crossdresser Bobrisky.



VeryDarkMan's accusations have sparked intense debate and speculation:


- Alleged bribery: 15 million naira exchanged between EFCC officials and Bobrisky
- Purpose of bribery: Allegedly to influence Bobrisky's prison sentence or secure favorable treatment
- VeryDarkMan's evidence: Claims to possess documentation and witnesses to support allegations


Investigative Hearing Insights


The National Assembly's investigative hearing aims to:


- Verify the authenticity of VeryDarkMan's allegations
- Gather evidence and testimony from key parties involved
- Determine potential wrongdoing and recommend actions

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It's worth noting that the National Assembly has the power to conduct investigative hearings like this one, as part of their oversight functions . In fact, the Nigerian Constitution grants the National Assembly the authority to make laws and oversee government activities . This includes investigating allegations of corruption and misconduct.


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