VeryDarkMan Stirs Controversy with New Diss Track Targeting Governor Okpebholo, Portable, and Prophet Fufeyin

VeryDarkMan has once again taken the internet by storm — this time through music. Known for his bold videos and public criticisms, the social media activist turned musician recently released a diss track that has generated mixed reactions across platforms. In the newly released song, he called out Governor Monday Okpebholo, street-hop artist Portable, and popular preacher Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin.

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VeryDarkMan Stirs Controversy with New Diss Track Targeting Governor Okpebholo, Portable, and Prophet Fufeyin

Let’s break down the drama, why this diss track is trending, and how people are reacting.

Why Did VeryDarkMan Drop a Diss Track?

VeryDarkMan has never been the type to keep quiet when he sees something he doesn’t agree with. But this time, instead of his usual online rants, he chose to express himself through a diss song titled “Ole” (which means “thief” in Yoruba). The track is already making rounds on YouTube and social media platforms.

In the track, VeryDarkMan expressed his frustration with what he sees as failed leadership, street celebrity behavior, and fake miracles. Many of the lines in the song are direct and controversial, which is why reactions have been intense.

Who Did He Target and Why?

Governor Monday Okpebholo

The governor of Edo State was the first person mentioned in the track. VeryDarkMan mocked Okpebholo’s leaked WAEC result, claiming he scored an “E8” and questioning how someone with such a result could lead a state. This jab has sparked serious debate online about the credibility of Nigerian leaders and the role educational background plays in public office.

Portable

The feud between VeryDarkMan and Portable is not new. They’ve thrown shots at each other several times online. In the diss track, VDM referenced Portable’s past run-ins with the police and alleged involvement in a Keke theft case. He also pointed out Portable’s recent dramatic outbursts, calling him an attention seeker and claiming he thrives on chaos.

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Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin

VeryDarkMan also came for Prophet Fufeyin, accusing him of exploiting his church members by selling healing soap, water, and perfume. He questioned the authenticity of the miracles associated with the cleric and criticized the commercial aspect of his ministry.

How the Public Is Reacting

Fans and critics didn’t hold back once the song dropped. Comments started pouring in immediately. Some praised VeryDarkMan for being bold enough to say what many are thinking. They found the song funny, direct, and necessary.

Others believe he went too far, especially with his comments about a religious figure and a sitting governor. A number of users feel that mocking someone’s academic history or spiritual beliefs should be off-limits — even in a diss track.

Still, many have called the song “the funniest diss track of 2025.” On Nairaland, some users joked that Portable would likely respond with another chaotic freestyle just to stay in the spotlight.

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    Hey! I’m Blessing edidiong, a Nigerian entertainment lover, blogger, and artist. I run Anything Celebrity to bring fans the latest celebrity buzz, music news, and exciting stories from the Nigerian entertainment scene.

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