Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has received a warning from controversial human rights campaigner VeryDarkman after she filed a petition that put him in the forefront of attention.
On Wednesday, GISTLOVER revealed that Tonto Dike boasted about her impact on her Instagram Stories while posting some pictures of the viral star inside a police station.
With the caption “Let it begin,” she disclosed that she was the one behind the petition and VeryDarkman’s invitation to the Force Criminal Investigation Department in Abuja.
However, VeryDarkman’s attorneys were able to gain his release later that day, and he soon uploaded a series of videos revealing that he will have his revenge—albeit legally.
In both video recordings, the influencer chuckled a lot and posed an open-ended question about who can ‘catch smoke’ without directly mentioning or tagging anybody.
“Can you catch smoke? Google the RATEL and come back…..Aluta continua”
“Let’s start with this before the main event #theratel,” he captioned.
The internet activist continued by saying that he had seen all of the posts from individuals demanding that he be sent in jail, including those from skincare vendors and the guy who had caused his police trauma.
No matter how well-known a person is, VeryDarkman swore to make it his personal goal from now on to destroy their business if they are marketing or selling phony goods.
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