Nigerian music producer, Samklef has resumed taunting social media activist, Very Dark Man following his release from detention.
Kemi Filani reported on Sunday evening that the socialite was finally released and the news was made known by social media activist, Sowore with the first photos of him following his release going viral.
Reacting to the news, Samklef who was allegedly among those behind his arrest had mocked him over his weight as he noted how the social media commentator is now slim.
He admonished him to come share with Nigerians his experience in the cell as he mockingly welcomed him out of prison. Calling him a newborn again, he reminded him of the importance of reporting himself to police stations frequently.
“Make him come share with us wetin him learn. Him come slim o! Now this is Martins. New born again…Welcome back to reality son @verydarkblackman remember you go still Dey go report yourself for police station. Waka jeje.
Samklef from the 7th heaven. You play”.
When the news of his detention made rounds, Samklef had issued a warning to Davido, who is a friend of VDM to stay clear of any involvement in his case, or risk tarnishing his reputation again.
Noting how Davido is a great guy, he told him not to mess up and allow the police to handle it without interference. He added that if he finds out Davido is involved in the case, he would drag him on social media like a Nigerian generator.
Recall that Samklef revealed that Very Dark Man was going to sleep inside the cell for one more night. He expressed that while Very Darkman was supposed to be released on Tuesday because blogger Tunde Ednut had gone to his social media page to post about the release, it would be delayed. He hinted at the fact that the actions by Tunde Ednut may have prompted higher authorities to decide that Very Darkman would stay one more night in a cell, as he advised him not to brag next time.
He further went on to namedrop Tunde Ednut, Davido, Seun Kuti and hinted at Don Jazzy being the main people who were trying to champion the release of Very Darkman.