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NGO Transparency Revolution: Verydarkman Demonstrates mvoi4all.com |
So, Verydarkman has done it again, folks! While some people were busy running their mouths about "where’s the NGO money?" and "he’s flexing with the funds," Verydarkman was cooking something revolutionary. And guess what? The dish is served. He just unveiled mvoi4all.com, a website that literally lets you track every kobo contributed to his NGO.
Here’s how it works: the site shows every single transaction in real time. As in, you send money, the app picks up the bank alert, and BOOM it reflects online for the world to see. No delays, no excuses (unless your bank is on vibes). You’ll see the total contribution of a solid ₦229,287,720.59, by the way, and wait for it... zero expenditure so far. The balance? Exactly the same as the contributions.
If you’re the "I must see to believe" type, here’s your chance. The app even shows who sent what and when. People like Ogaga Okokowa (yes, names pop up too) have tested the system, and it’s airtight. Verydarkman himself even sent in a test payment to prove it works. And if that’s not enough? Pull up at Zenith Bank and verify everything for yourself.
This isn’t just about proving a point; it’s about setting a standard. Verydarkman said it best: “Nobody in this country has done this before. I’m the first.” And honestly, he’s right. No Nigerian NGO has brought this level of transparency to the game.
So, next time someone asks, “Where’s the money? Just send them the link: mvoi4all.com. It’s all there, live, with no wiggle room for doubts.
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accountability
mvoi4all
NGO transparency
Nigerian NGOs
real-time tracking
Verydarkman
Zenith Bank