Dave Umahi’s legal nightmare just escalated to a new level, and activist VDM (VeryDarkMan) is now at the forefront of this explosive case. Umahi, the Minister of Works, has been under intense scrutiny after allegations of sexual harassment and a ₦304 million debt from Tracy Nither Nicolas Ohiri, a businesswoman who claims Umahi owes her for materials supplied. Umahi’s response? Allegedly using his political power to intimidate Tracy, blocking her access to proper legal channels, and relying on police force rather than court action.
But now, VDM has stepped into the ring, and he’s not holding back. Instead of simply offering support, VDM is making a bold and direct challenge to Umahi: Sue for defamation if Tracy is lying. Use the proper legal channels and go to court. Stop relying on police intimidation.
VDM visited Tracy at the hospital, saw her condition, and listened to her side of the story. He’s now publicly demanding that Umahi go through the court system instead of using law enforcement as a tool to silence Tracy’s claims. VDM’s logic is simple yet powerful: If Umahi believes Tracy is lying about the debt or the sexual harassment, why not bring the case to court, where both sides can present evidence and the truth can be uncovered?
This challenge from VDM shines a spotlight on the growing concerns over abuse of power and legal manipulation. Umahi has used his position to intimidate Tracy, using police power to keep her silent instead of addressing her accusations through the proper legal system. VDM’s intervention exposes the imbalance of power and demands accountability.
VDM has built a reputation for taking on powerful figures, from corrupt politicians to fraudulent pastors, and this time, he’s directing his focus on Umahi. He’s not acting out of political bias—he’s demanding fairness. As an activist, VDM is known for calling out injustice wherever it appears, regardless of status. His involvement in this case forces Umahi to confront the central question: Why not go to court if you’re innocent?
In this video, you’ll hear VDM break down his reasons for demanding court action, his challenge to Umahi, and the core principle behind his intervention. It’s not about publicity or media attention. It’s about doing what’s right, fighting for fairness, and ensuring that the legal system, not intimidation, is the path to justice.
VDM’s key message to Umahi:
• “If you owe her, pay her. If she’s lying, go to court and prove it.”
• “Using police to intimidate a woman claiming her own sweat is wrong. Go to the right channel, and let the courts decide.”
With VDM now calling out Umahi, the question remains: Why won’t Umahi take this case to court? The pressure is mounting, and the demand for justice is louder than ever.
This video will explain why VDM’s challenge matters and why Umahi’s refusal to use the courts only deepens the suspicion around his actions. VDM’s involvement brings significant weight, as he’s not just another activist—he’s a voice for the voiceless, a relentless critic of injustice, and a powerful figure in Nigeria’s fight for fairness.
With multiple powerful voices now speaking out on Tracy’s behalf—including activist Sowore, who stood surety for Tracy, and Senator Ireti, who used Senate power to force the police to obey court orders—Umahi’s tactics of intimidation are being met with a growing coalition of resistance.
If you want to understand why Umahi’s continued reliance on police intimidation is no longer an option, and why VDM’s call for court action is gaining momentum, watch this video. It’s time to demand that the legal process take its course, and Umahi can no longer escape scrutiny.
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