A fresh controversy has erupted online after Nigerian content creator Radiogad accused activist and social commentator VeryDarkMan of allegedly being involved with Agunwa, the fiancée of comedian Lord Zeus.
The allegation, which surfaced in a video posted late Monday, has quickly gone viral, triggering heated debates across social media platforms and drawing mixed reactions from fans, critics, and online observers.
In the video, Radiogad made a series of claims suggesting that VeryDarkMan allegedly pursued a romantic relationship with Agunwa despite her reported engagement to Lord Zeus. He further alleged that the interactions continued even after she visited VeryDarkMan during a previous period of detention.
To support his claims, Radiogad shared what he described as a voice note allegedly from VeryDarkMan, alongside images he claimed showed both individuals together outside a bank in Turkey. The authenticity of these materials has not been independently verified.
The allegations immediately sparked widespread reactions online, with users split between those who believe the claims and others questioning the credibility of the evidence presented.
As of the time of filing this report, none of the parties involved — VeryDarkMan, Agunwa, or Lord Zeus — has issued any official response to the accusations.
The controversy has also reignited discussions about VeryDarkMan’s recent public disputes, including his criticism of Nigerian singer Chike over a separate relationship-related issue.
Some social media users accused the activist of inconsistency, pointing out what they described as a contrast between his moral commentary on others and the current allegations directed at him.
However, supporters of VeryDarkMan have dismissed the claims as unverified and potentially misleading, urging the public to wait for credible confirmation before drawing conclusions.
Several defenders argue that Radiogad’s allegations may be part of an ongoing online feud between both personalities, who have previously clashed publicly over various issues.
“This is social media drama being amplified without solid evidence,” one user commented, calling for caution and restraint.
Meanwhile, critics say the allegations, if proven accurate, could further complicate the activist’s already controversial public image, given his strong online presence and history of outspoken commentary on moral and societal issues.
Attention has also shifted to Agunwa, whose engagement to Lord Zeus has drawn additional public interest in the unfolding situation.
Lord Zeus himself has not responded publicly to the allegations, despite increasing calls from fans and followers for clarification on the matter.
The story has continued to dominate conversations across X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok, with users analyzing the alleged voice note, circulating screenshots, and debating the credibility of the claims.
Media observers note that the situation reflects a growing trend in Nigeria’s digital space, where influencer disputes and personal allegations frequently escalate into viral controversies within hours.
They also highlight concerns over the spread of unverified private recordings and images, which often fuel public speculation before any factual verification is established.
Legal analysts have previously warned that sharing or distributing private communications without consent may carry legal consequences, depending on authenticity and context.
As reactions continue to pour in, there remains no official confirmation or denial from any of the individuals directly involved in the controversy.
For now, the allegations remain unverified, and the public is left with conflicting narratives circulating widely online.
The incident once again underscores how quickly personal disputes among online personalities can evolve into major public controversies in Nigeria’s fast-moving social media environment.


