Female Videographer Who Approached VeryDarkMan to Work with Him Shares His Response
- A Nigerian lady has shared a video showing the moment she met VeryDarkMan at Burna Boy's private birthday party
- In the video, she boldly approached the popular activist and asked for an opportunity to work with him as a mobile videographer
- Social media users who came across the video on the TikTok app stormed the comments section to react to it
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A video showing a Nigerian lady's recent encounter with popular activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) at Burna Boy's private birthday party has gone viral.
The lady, who works as a mobile videographer, approached VDM at the event and introduced herself as a huge fan.

Source: TikTok
Lady seeks opportunity to work with VDM
The video, shared by TikTok user @estherayo0, captured the lady's bold move as she asked VDM for an opportunity to collaborate with him professionally.
She told him:
"Hi VDM. I'm a very big fan of you. I love you so so much and I want to tell you that I'm a mobile videographer and I feel like I could work with you. I have the potential sir. I'm a very good mobile videographer. I could show you my work."
VDM's response was brief, as he asked if she could operate a drone, to which she replied in the negative.
Despite this, he promised to take her phone number, igniting hope for a potential collaboration.

Source: TikTok
The lady expressed her gratitude towards VDM for giving her the chance to showcase her work.
In her words:
"POV: You were invited to cover Burna Boy's private birthday party and you met VDM. I’m still in awe to have met our very own activist and the mouthpiece of the youth. Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to speak to you and showcase my work boss. I really appreciate."
Reactions as lady approaches VeryDarkMan
TikTok users stormed the comments section to react to the video.
@Femi_akins said:
"You shouldn’t have said you don’t know how to fly a drone better still say “I am willing to learn how to” that would be a more positive answer but nice one."
@Fidmhas said:
"Please next time say “I’m currently learning to fly a drone” and then get to work the next day."
@Neche said:
"Next time don’t say no say u can fly a drone. Na comment section I see am oo I say make I join comment."
@Neche said:
"Next time don’t say no say u can fly a drone. Na comment section I see am oo I say make I join comment."
@DAVEY-D said:
"One thing I learnt in life is. I never turn down offers. Anything that offer requires I learn it immediately and I’m ready for any job. If I were into video graphy I would have simply told him yes. Immediately after that conversation I find all I can get my hands on how to fly a drone. Learn it ASAP and be ready. Most of the things I do now I never knew them but I saw opportunities as avenues to learn more of what I don’t know and it has got me so much."
@GÊÑTÛÛ KÎÑG said:
"Exactly what geh geh said. People are poor because when they meet people dey beg, instead of offering something to gain something in return. You see how she offered something? she will gain something in return, that's being smart!"
@Mr Mike said:
"Me I don’t like VDM, but I like how the girl sold her self and business immediately, even though she has other motives as most of you insinuates This her way is valid and it’s acceptable."
@Ify’s fragrance finds added:
"If na me I go say yes through out my night I go go learn how to fly a drone I’m that sharp e no get wetin I never lie say I no sabi do."
Watch the video here:
Lady apologises to VeryDarkMan
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a young Nigerian woman made an emotional U-turn, admitting that she wrongly judged activist VeryDarkMan.

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