Controversial activist and online personality VeryDarkMan (VDM) has once again stirred the hornet’s nest — this time with a bold protest staged right at the gate of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister’s residence in Abuja.
The protest, which was sparked by the ongoing teachers’ strike, saw VDM drawing public attention in his usual unconventional fashion. In a viral clip now making the rounds on social media, he gathered schoolchildren dressed in uniform and proceeded to hold an impromptu class outside the Minister’s home.
While standing before the kids with a chalkboard, VeryDarkMan animatedly began teaching them the alphabet — but not without his signature satire:
“T for Tinubu, W for Wike,” he shouted.
“T for Tinubu! W for Wike!” the children echoed.
The moment has drawn mixed reactions online, with many applauding his creativity and daring, while others questioned the ethics of involving children in politically charged demonstrations.
💬 Reactions Online:
- @micheal_dreads: “Love him or hate him, VDM knows how to make a statement! This one enter.”
- @zenab_rights: “How are the kids even learning during a strike? At least someone’s trying to make noise about it.”
- @capitalcitybae: “‘T for Tinubu’ will haunt me forever 😩😂.”
- @mrcommonsense: “This is funny but also very sad. Our leaders should be ashamed that it has come to this.”
As the teachers’ strike continues to cripple education in many parts of the country, VeryDarkMan’s protest might just be the spark that pushes the conversation into the spotlight — or at the very least, keeps the pressure on those in power.
