VDM Slams Actor Lege Over Seyi Tinubu Videos: “Show Us Real Impact, Not Empty Bragging”

Controversial social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as Verydarkman (VDM), has once again stirred the waters—this time directing his fire at Nollywood actor Adams Kehinde, better known as Lege Miami.

The drama began after Lege shared a video flaunting his presence at an event with Seyi Tinubu, the son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. In the clip, Lege proudly took the stage to give a speech, even noting his struggle with English as he addressed the crowd.

“You’re Not Impressing Anyone” – VDM

VDM, unimpressed by the show, took to social media to critique Lege for constantly flaunting his connection with Seyi Tinubu without offering any tangible contributions to the development of Nigeria.

“These kinds of videos don’t move me anymore,” VDM said.

“Don’t just post proof of your proximity to Seyi Tinubu. Show us discussions with experts, ideas, or initiatives that actually benefit the youth or the country.”

He emphasized that Lege’s proximity to the president’s son should not be reduced to photo-ops and speeches, but should be used to push for real change. VDM added that if, by the end of President Tinubu’s term, Lege cannot point to any lasting contribution, his entire relationship with Seyi may have been a wasted opportunity.

VDM Praises Seyi, Urges Lege to Do More

Interestingly, VDM also gave credit to Seyi Tinubu, describing him as someone actively engaged in national development and willing to speak up when necessary. His issue, he clarified, is with how people around Seyi—like Lege—choose to showcase their access without substance.

He further advised Lege to stop posting irrelevant videos and instead focus on productive dialogue and impactful initiatives.

Ongoing Feud

The rift between VDM and Lege reportedly began when VDM claimed the presidency had acted on his advice concerning youth development. Lege, who often touts his connection to Seyi Tinubu, was angered by the claim and issued a public warning to VDM, asking him to stop “dragging the presidency” into his narratives.

With both parties trading subtle jabs online, this feud seems far from over—and Nigerians on social media are watching closely.

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