Samklef Shares Old Video of VDM Calling for Marlian Music's Cancellation: "He's Been Bribed Now"

Samklef Shares Old Video of VDM Calling for Marlian Music's Cancellation: "He's Been Bribed Now"

  • Samklef dragged media personality, VeryDarkMan, for switching sides in the ongoing saga over Mohbad’s death
  • The music producer dug up an old video in which VDM called for Naira Marley and Marlian Records to be cancelled
  • He alleged that VDM's change of stance followed a ₦1 million bribe from entertainer Tunde Ednut

Music producer Samklef has reignited controversy surrounding the late Mohbad’s death by calling out social media activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) over his sudden shift in stance on the case.

In a recent post, Samklef shared an old video of VDM in which the activist strongly called for the cancellation of Naira Marley and the entire Marlian Records, holding them responsible for Mohbad’s tragic death.

Samklef drags Verydarkman over Naira Marley
Samklef claims Verydarkman was bribed with N1M. Credit: @samklef.
Source: Instagram

However, Samklef pointed out that VDM has now made a complete turnaround, claiming that the Marlian crew is no longer to blame.

Samklef questioned the motive behind VDM’s change of heart, stating that the activist’s new position on the matter was influenced by money.

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He claimed the turning point came after VDM was allegedly contacted by the self-acclaimed entertainer, Tunde Ednut, who gave him ₦1 million. Samklef implied that this incident marked the beginning of VDM’s altered narrative, distancing the Marlian camp from any involvement in Mohbad's demise.

Further intensifying his claims, Samklef accused Tunde Ednut of working behind the scenes for Naira Marley and Sam Larry, suggesting there has been a deliberate effort to control the public narrative around the singer’s death.

Although Samklef did not provide direct evidence, he stated that he would reveal more details later.

Samklef calls out Verydarkman for allegedly taking payment to whitewash Naira Marley over Mohbad’s death
Samklef posts a throwback video of VDM calling for Naira Marley and his record label to be cancelled after Mohbad's death. Credit: @samklef.
Source: Instagram

He wrapped his comments with a jab at VDM, indicating that the activist, who once led a loud campaign against the Marlian crew, has become complicit by "dining with darkness."

In his words:

"Your mama go cry! Small boy come here come taste 👅 this food 🥘 @verydarkblackman. Make una tag Naira Marley!

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Guess who first said we should cancel Naira Marley? VDM! Now it’s time for him to taste his own food 👅 I’ve got nothing against these kids, but back then, VDM was still drinking pure water — and he was the one shouting “Cancel Naira Marley!”
It all changed after Tunde Ednut allegedly called him and gave him ₦1 million. That’s when the flip happened. Let me make it clear: Tunde Ednut was working for Naira Marley and Sammy Larry all along.
I’ll explain it better soon. For now… use your brain 🧠. VDM has dined with darkness."

Refer to his post below:

Samklef reveals how VDM got WhatsApp chat

Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that Samklef responded to accusations from VeryDarkMan linking him to a secret WhatsApp group discussing Mohbad’s death.

In a series of posts, Samklef alleged that VDM paid ₦20 million to access the group's messages, claiming the activist admitted it publicly.

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He also accused VDM of trying to divert funds meant for his NGO. The drama triggered backlash from fans, who questioned Samklef’s claims and urged him to respond to VDM’s earlier revelations instead of deflecting blame.

Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

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Harrison Mcdonald Ihuoma (Entertainment Editor) Harrison Mcdonald is an Entertainment journalist with 4 years experience in the news media. He has worked with reputable media outlets such as: Gistreel, KanyiDaily.com, and WithinNigeria.com. Mcdonald is a graduate of History and International Studies (2019), AKSU. Contact: harrison.mcdonald@corp.legit.ng

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