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Verydarkman shares old video of Iyabo Ojo receiving flowers from Naira Marley (VIDEO)

Verydarkman shares old video of Iyabo Ojo receiving flowers from Naira Marley (VIDEO)

Iyabo Ojo was scolded by Verydarkman for presumably allowing her personal problems with Naira Marley to hamper the search for justice in the late singer Mohbad's case.

In response to actress Iyabo Ojo's recent admission that Naira Marley might have given her children access to hard drugs, online activist Martins Vincent Otse, also known as Verydarkman, has entered the discussion.

Verydarkman responded to Iyabo's allegations in a viral video, which included a previous image of the actress beaming as Naira Marley hands her a bouquet of flowers.

In his video, he wondered why Iyabo Ojo was so happy to receive the gift, implying that their relationship was closer than most people thought.

The activist suggested that Iyabo and her daughter Priscy were feuding over the singer, and that he had heard Iyabo wanted to have sex with him.

He claimed that Naira Marley rejected the actress's sexual advances.

Iyabo Ojo was chastised by Verydarkman for ostensibly allowing her personal grievances with Naira Marley to obstruct the search for justice in the late musician Mohbad's case.

He maintained that Naira Marley’s allegations of intimidating and pestering Mohbad remained unproven, and there was no viable case against her.

Iyabo Ojo and Verydarkman have been at odds for a while now. In the latter’s video, he called the actress a bad performer. Iyabo Ojo retorted, to which Verydarkman then proceeded to level a number of accusations on her and her daughter.

Bobrisky and his love make love on Instagram live (VIDEOS)

Bobrisky and his love make love on Instagram live (VIDEOS)

Fear of epidemic looms in police cells as courts reject remand suspects in Lagos

Fear of epidemic looms in police cells as courts reject remand suspects in Lagos