Ka3na Jones, a reality TV star on BBNaija, sent a message to Martins Vincent Otse, also referred to as Very Dark Man, a social critic.
She cautioned him that his multiple arrests could pose a problem down the road.
The social critic has been arrested several times over alleged defamation and cyberbullying.
His most recent arrest was yesterday in Abuja, when he was apprehended by the police on charges of slandering a person who is believed to have defrauded a Nigerian living abroad.
In response to this trend of arrests, Ka3na issued a warning, saying that it might operate as a barrier should VDM decide to go overseas or secure a good job.
She penned on her Instagram story:
“@verydarkblackman my dear, you need to actually know what you are doing on social media. Only a visionless person would repeatedly let himself be registered in the Nigerian police negatively with countless lawsuits. You would understand the impact of this when you decide to relocate abroad or seek quality employment. No country will admit a countless offender of law from his own country. Hope you know all these arrests are being registered in the Nigerian police database and Google. Please be cautious.”
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