Nigerian activist Martins Vincent Otse, known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has launched a new campaign against injustice. He recently arrived in China with a mission that could impact international trade.
Dressed in beautiful Benin clothing, VDM announced his mission on social media, revealing the fraudulent connections between Chinese suppliers, manufacturers, and Nigerian businesspeople.
He revealed how many Nigerian entrepreneurs have been caught in ruthless scams, losing their hard-earned investments to smart schemes.
Eager to stop this cycle of exploitation, VDM presented his plans that are already in progress. He intends to partner with Nigerian business associations in China to confront the problem directly.
He revealed important discussions with a tech company to find innovative ways to break down these fraudulent networks. He stressed that his mission is serious and has taken a toll on him personally, but he is not giving up.
Captioning his post, VDM wrote;
“Following the frequent complaints I get about a lot of Nigerians being duped by suppliers and middle men in China
“I am here on a serious mission to join heads with some well meaning Nigerians here in China to help combat online fraud between suppliers/manufacturers in China and business owners in Nigeria”
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