Yemi Elesho Confronts VeryDarkMan Over Mohbad’s Death Allegations: “Show Us The Proof"
- Elesho challenged VeryDarkMan to publish full evidence of the alleged WhatsApp group conspiracy over Mohbad’s death
- The comedian, in a live session, questioned the public dragging of actor Jigan without verified proof
- His call for transparency and accountability has generated new debate on justice and online vigilantism
Popular comedian and actor, Yemi Elesho, is not keeping quiet on the ongoing controversy surrounding late singer Mohbad.
In a bold move, he has publicly called on controversial activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) to present the full evidence he claims to have about a secret WhatsApp group allegedly involved in covering up the truth.
Speaking during a TikTok live session, Elesho held nothing back as he expressed deep concern over what he described as a dangerous trend of half-baked accusations being aired publicly without context.

Source: Instagram
Elesho urged:
“VeryDarkMan, if you truly have the full evidence showing that the people in the WhatsApp group aren’t seeking justice for Mohbad, then post it. Let us all see who’s at fault and who deserves to be called out"

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Jigan’s career is on the line - Yemi Elesho
Elesho also addressed the backlash actor Jigan Baba Oja has received since VDM accused him of being part of the alleged conspiracy.
According to him, the online dragging is not only unfair but could cause irreversible damage to Jigan’s reputation and career.
He questioned:
“Jigan has been dragged everywhere. But what if you finally release the full evidence and it turns out he’s not guilty—will you apologize? His face and name are his means of livelihood."
His words touched a nerve online, especially among fans of Jigan who feel the actor has been wrongly maligned in a rush to serve social media justice.
Elesho criticizes VDM’s tactics
Elesho didn’t stop there. He also criticized VeryDarkMan’s decision to ask group members to screen-record their conversations as proof of innocence, calling it “unprofessional and unnecessary.”
He stated:
“You already have the evidence, post it. Don’t waste our time. This is not professional.”
See the video here:
Netizens react to Yemi Elesho's video
Legit.ng compiled reactions of netizens below:
@TheRealGulu:
"The people who are in the same group, have their phones spoiled? Tell them to clear their names by posting what they talked about. These guys have obviously formed a new WhatsApp group. With what he has posted already, we have observed a pattern."
@Samueld39921213:
"VDM na clout chaser them don pay am mohbad himself mention Malians record and samlarry with his wife in some videos saying if he dies they should hold those people accountable why trying to remove Malians from the context and asking for videos."
@adrat231
"If una dey wait make very dark man post evidence una be hypocrite...the people in the group have access to those mesgs too Na...let them post it and clear their names."
@big_kante:
"Egbon this matter go far pass make he rush post full videos so make una leave the him de do am like that… if u need full video tell jigan to send u full video as friends una gather be lolz"

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@Adeplenty062:
"Ehn na, I notice he dy hide iyabo self, post everything and what you discuss with her if she domt talk jare"

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VDM responds to attacks over Naira Marley
Legit.ng earlier reported that VDM has gone online to respond to those who have been attacking him over Naira Marley.
Ever since VDM reopened Mohbad's case, the majority have believed that he had been avoiding Naira Marley as part of the case.
They have stated that VDM has allegedly been paid to ignore the singer and his associate, Sam Larry's role in the situation. This also comes on the tail of Iyabo Ojo's alleged claims about the singer.
Source: Legit.ng