Okay everyone get ready, for a ride as we delve into the chapter of viral mishaps, on the internet scene! Mr.Jollof is causing a stir by bringing VeryDarkMan to court for their antics. Both are known for their bold personalities online. 🥶
The tea? Mr. Jollof has hit VeryDarkMan with a whopping N500 million lawsuit, claiming defamation from posts that hit the internet around mid-September. Apparently, things got a little too spicy on the ‘gram, with Mr. Jollof saying his reputation took a serious hit thanks to some not-so-nice comments made by VeryDarkMan on his social media handle. With over 1.7 million followers, it’s no surprise that these posts caused a storm 🌪️, and now the courts are involved.
So what's Jollof asking for? Oh, just a casual N500 million for the pain and suffering his integrity endured after these posts. 💸 Not only that, he’s also demanding VeryDarkMan make a public apology across all his social media handles and even in two major national newspapers. Yep, we’re talking a full-scale public retraction, and Jollof’s not backing down.
In the writ, Mr. Jollof claims that the posts in question – made on the 15th, 16th, and early 19th of September – were damaging enough to warrant this massive legal reaction. The plot thickens as Mr. Jollof accuses VeryDarkMan of throwing shade that crossed the line, pushing the limits of online banter into dangerous territory. And let’s be real, in today’s social media-driven world, one viral post can do a whole lot of damage.
But hold up! VeryDarkMan is yet to respond officially, and while we wait to see how he handles this legal bombshell, you can bet the internet will be buzzing. Will there be an apology or is this situation headed towards a prolonged legal battle unfolding in courtrooms, for all to witness and speculate upon the outcome, with bated breath emoticon 😅
Hopefully these two can resolve their issues without things getting too complicated;. As it stands now we're, in, for a journey ahead. It’s not every day you see N500 million lawsuits flying around, especially with the world of social media dragging personalities into courtrooms.