My mind is messed up – VeryDarkMan on disappearance claims by brother

Popular social media critic, VeryDarkMan has broken his silence after his elder brother called on the public to put him in prayers.

This is coming two days after VeryDarkMan’s sudden disappearance on social media.

Media Talk Africa reports that VeryDarkMan’s brother, Mark Otse had Sunday morning begged Nigerians to pray for his brother at their various worship centers, saying “it’s difficult to explain what is going on”.

Speaking in a video shared on his Instagram page, Mark said “Good morning everyone , I am not here to say much. All I want you to do is to pray for VeryDarkMan. He has not posted for two days now. You all have been asking questions like ‘where is VeryDarkMan?’ The truth is I don’t know how to say this right now. This is so difficult for real”.

However, his call for public prayers raised concerns about VeryDarkMan’s whereabouts.

But breaking his silence, VeryDarkMan said “I really wish everyone can understand. I haven’t been able to post in the last few hours because my mind is still fkd, the killings involving the herdsmen and farmers is too much and believe me for the past 5days, I haven’t been able to sleep, I’ve been asking questions and doing research to know what the problem really is and trust me it’s been stressing me out.

“Benue killngs didn’t start today, Jos Plateau killings didn’t start today it goes back to 10/15 years, same style same format and same reaction (protest, security chiefs visiting victims and affected areas) everything is the same. The question is not when does it stop, the question is how does it stop?what has the government been getting wrong, a lot of gains and a lot of losses. My mind is messed up in thoughts that I can’t explain. Anyways let me not ruin your Sunday with my worries, happy Sunday my people”.

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