Outrage as VeryDarkMan Claims ₦180 Million Stolen from NGO Website
Popular online personality, VeryDarkMan, has found himself at the center of a heated controversy following his claim that ₦180 million was stolen from his NGO’s website. The account, reportedly containing ₦200 million donated by Nigerians, was allegedly hacked, leaving only ₦20 million behind.
In a now-viral video shared on X, VeryDarkMan said, “For the past few days, I’ve not been myself. Somebody hacked into the NGO website, and I don’t know how they did it, but ₦180 million is missing.”
The startling revelation has triggered an avalanche of reactions, with many social media users expressing skepticism over the legitimacy of the claim.
Social Media Backlash
The claim has been met with widespread outrage and ridicule, with some accusing VeryDarkMan of fabricating the story as a publicity stunt. Others suggested the situation lacks credibility, questioning the feasibility of such a large sum being stored on a website.
Here are some reactions:
@divfee: “So we are babies???”
@michaelba_nabas: “Snake swallowed ₦36 million naira 🤝 someone hacked into NGO website.”
@nuggetman1_: “This is a PR stunt. VeryDarkMan is just trying to trend, but this one is at the expense of his integrity.”
@TaiwoMuyiwa3: “I believe you, VDM. Let’s start donating money, guys. VDM can’t lie.”
Opinion: Truth or Publicity Stunt?
VeryDarkMan’s claim raises serious questions about transparency, security, and accountability, especially when public donations are involved. While it’s plausible that cybercriminals could exploit vulnerabilities, the lack of details surrounding the incident fuels doubts.
Storing ₦200 million in a way that could be accessed through a website raises concerns about the organization’s financial management practices. Transparency is critical for building public trust, especially for NGOs handling significant donations. VeryDarkMan owes his supporters a detailed explanation of how the funds were stored, what security measures were in place, and the steps being taken to recover the stolen money.
Final Thoughts
In the digital age, where fraud and misinformation are prevalent, this incident underscores the need for NGOs to adopt robust financial and cybersecurity systems. Whether VeryDarkMan’s claims are true or a misguided attempt at gaining attention, the situation serves as a reminder for donors to demand accountability and for organizations to prioritize safeguarding contributions.
For VeryDarkMan, the next steps will be crucial in determining whether he can salvage his reputation and regain the trust of his supporters.