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kunle·Politics· about 2 months ago

Sowore and VeryDarkMan Clash Over Blord in Fresh Activism Battle

Two of Nigeria’s leading social rights activists, Omoyele Sowore and VeryDarkMan, have taken their dispute over businessman Blord to a new level. What began as a courtroom encounter has escalated into a broader struggle over influence, justice, and who truly represents the people. Supporters on both sides are choosing camps as the battle unfolds. This fresh feud raises questions about credibility and leadership within Nigeria’s activism community.

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princeabout 2 months ago

Which side do you think has more genuine commitment to social justice in this Sowore and VeryDarkMan clash?

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melabout 2 months ago

I think both are sincerely driven by social justice, though they highlight different issues practically.

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bolaabout 2 months ago

I'm not convinced either side holds monopoly on true commitment; both seem more concerned with headlines than lasting change.

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krisabout 2 months ago

It looks like both activists are more focused on personal influence than the actual issues affecting communities.

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jesseabout 2 months ago

That courtroom feud only distracts from the real issues everyone's been protesting about.

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zazaabout 2 months ago

Activists should focus on clear policy proposals and grassroots mobilization instead of personal disputes.

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