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VDMSpeaks Reveals Alleged Abandonment of APC Women in Abuja

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  • Social media critic VeryDarkMan has sparked reactions online after alleging that some women mobilized for APC activities in Abuja were abandoned without transport fare to return home.
  • The activist questioned the promised empowerment, while Nigerians flooded social media with mixed reactions over the incident.

Controversial activist and social media influencer, VeryDarkMan, has ignited online discussions following his remarks about a group of women he encountered in Abuja, who were dressed in APC campaign attire.

In a video that quickly gained traction, VeryDarkMan alleged that these women were left stranded in the nation’s capital after being brought in for political events, without proper travel plans for their journey back home.

The activist expressed skepticism about the women’s genuine support for the ruling APC party, suggesting that financial incentives were the primary reason for their involvement.

He remarked:

“I came across these APC women, and it was clear to me that they weren’t wearing APC wrappers out of love for Tinubu and the party. Now they’re stuck in Abuja without the means to return home after being used for campaign purposes. What happened to the empowerment they were promised?”

The statement quickly generated heated reactions across social media platforms.

Reacting to the video, X user @Dr_EM_platform wrote:

“Nothing good comes from APC.. if you support APC to defend yourself most times go just dey shame you.”

Another user, @REALMATTERS, commented:

“The more we learn to be realistic and make people accountable for their actions the less work we have to a New possible Nigeria.”

However, some users criticized VeryDarkMan for getting involved in the matter.

@Buddyvic1 wrote:

“This shouldn’t be his problem, if they like they should be stranded in the bush. They got what they are looking for.”

Another user, @MariaHarris984, questioned whether the activist eventually assisted the women.

“I hope he didn’t help them?”

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