VeryDarkMan has strongly criticized Ashmusy over her upcoming social media course, “Social Media Money Blueprint,” which claims participants can earn 100 million Naira in just 10 days for a registration fee of 36,750 Naira. He questioned the legitimacy and intentions of the program, suggesting it could mislead Nigerians.
In a detailed video message, VeryDarkMan expressed his concerns:
“Right, so if I talk now, they’ll say Very Dark Man dey like bring people down, Very Dark Man dey like spoil business. I was scrolling through Instagram and saw Ashmusy’s post claiming people can make over 100 million Naira in 10 days through her Social Media Money Blueprint. In this class, you’ll learn how to turn your smartphone into a money-making machine through high-income skills. Now, she wants to teach Nigerians to make 100 million Naira in 10 days. Does this mean everyone in her family is worth 100 million Naira? Even if they are, why not take these skills to your village, your local government, or community and help them become millionaires? That would be genuine empowerment.”
He also pointed out the financial discrepancy between what is promised and what is collected:
“I checked the registration fee, and it’s thirty-six thousand seven hundred and fifty Naira. So in exchange for promising people 100 million Naira, you collect just 36,750 Naira from each participant. If 100 people register, that’s 3.675 million Naira in your pocket in just 10 days. And all this while promising them 100 million Naira? Is this not fraud? Is this not attempting to scam your followers? Why not first give back to your community and empower your people before targeting the wider public?”
VeryDarkMan also criticized Ashmusy’s past promotional efforts, particularly her “Magic Revive” hair product:
“Everything about you is not genuine. On your Instagram posts, you made it look like you cut your hair to prove that your product works. But what you actually did is called a big chop—you cut chemically damaged hair so natural growth could return. Then you expect people to believe it was your product that made the hair grow? Everything you do seems staged and not authentic.”
He challenged Ashmusy to provide proof of her course’s effectiveness:
“Let me be fair to you, Ashmusy. Show me how you are going to make everyone who registers for your class 100 million Naira rich, and I will help promote it. If this is genuine, you would become the most popular name in your state. But if not, this looks like another Ponzi scheme. Women, na una be the target, so go and learn—but know I have said my piece.”
VeryDarkMan further stressed that claims like Ashmusy’s require transparency and accountability. Real empowerment, he said, comes from teaching people practical, actionable skills that genuinely improve their lives. Without clear proof or a solid plan, the course risks misleading Nigerians into paying for unrealistic promises.
The course is scheduled to start on October 2, 2025, targeting Nigerians eager to monetize their social media presence. VeryDarkMan’s key message is that participants should approach such programs with caution, demand evidence of results, and ensure that claims made are realistic and achievable.
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