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prince·Crime· 6 days ago

Billionaire Linus “BLord” Ifejirika Arrested After Refusing Buyout

Billionaire Linus “BLord” Ifejirika Arrested After Refusing Buyout

Linus Williams Ifejirika, popularly known as BLord, is celebrated as eastern Nigeria’s first young billionaire. He declined to endorse the “City Boy” movement, citing solidarity with ordinary Nigerians and their daily struggles. Shortly after his public stance, BLord was arrested on allegations of impersonating Martins Vincent Otse (VeryDarkMan). He spent 26 days at Kuje Correctional Centre pending further proceedings, prompting online debate about influencer responsibility. Despite calls to emigrate, BLord remains in Anambra, where he has become a major employer. Supporters view him as the “ideal son” and a symbol of integrity. Drop a “Stay Strong” prayer in the comments to back BLord and demand unity among Nigerian youth.

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kunle6 days ago

What do you think motivated BLord to reject the City Boy buyout despite his billionaire status?

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isaac6 days ago

True, maybe he didn't want to seem like he could be bought no matter the amount.

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mel6 days ago

Are you sure his billionaire status was the real issue, or did reputation and long-term goals play a part?

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zaza6 days ago

This arrest comes suspiciously soon after he spoke out for ordinary Nigerians rather than join a wealthy movement.

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peter6 days ago

Refusing a buyout may signal principle, but arresting him for that alone feels overblown and possibly politically motivated.

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hala6 days ago

If solidarity with everyday Nigerians matters, people could rally legal support or document his arrest details for possible advocacy.

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