VeryDarkMan has reacted to Harrison Gwamnishu’s lawyer’s claim that N5 million of ransom money was replaced with fake bills fitted with tracking chips.
In a new video, VeryDarkMan dismissed the explanation as misleading, pointing out the inconsistencies in the lawyer’s story. He noted that fake money is always lighter than genuine notes and questioned how Harrison could have obtained counterfeit bills worth N5 million. “Did they print their own money?” he asked, emphasizing that producing fake currency is a serious crime punishable by life imprisonment in Nigeria and worldwide.
He also explained that inserting tracking chips into 5,000 individual 1,000-naira notes would require a significant amount of time, making the lawyer’s account appear implausible. VeryDarkMan warned that Harrison would need to disclose the source of the alleged fake money to avoid severe legal consequences.
“Before a chip can be inserted into 5,000 notes, it would take a lot of time. I am waiting for him to come out and tell the world the truth,” he said, stressing that the public deserves transparency.
VeryDarkMan maintained that his push for Harrison’s arrest was motivated by justice, not personal rivalry, and accused the singer of attempting to manipulate public opinion with misleading claims.
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