02/01/2026
Each time I see VDM talk about Harrison in his videos, I feel dis@ppointed. Do you know why?
These two men appear to share similar goals and aspirations. Instead of all the backlash and h@tred, why not team up to f8ght the injústice and insecur!ty facing Nigeria as a country?
One question I have for VDM is this: ever since the whole issue of the N5.4m ransom that was allegedly replaced with a prot0type, did he bother to reach out to Harrison to hear from him before calling the p0lice on him? Secondly, with the recent allegations, did VDM personally reach out to Harrison to notify him of the complaints made against him by some individuals?
Please don’t get me wrong, I’m not on anyone’s side, and I can never support evul. I’m only asking: was there ever a time VDM reached out to Harrison to express concern about the allegations levelled against him?
Dear VDM, I think you may be going about this the wrong way. I’m not saying you should cover up for Harrison. All I’m trying to say is that you could have given him a small benefit of the doubt before setting up a camera and ring light. For Christ’s sake, Nigerian youths are looking up to both you and Harrison because we have seen your positive impact in Nigeria. We admire your passion and commitment to ensuring that justice prevails in the country.
In my opinion, what could have been done was to first have a roundtable discussion with Harrison, deliberate, and come up with a possible agreement to reach out and settle with everyone who has complaints against him. If he then failed to adhere to the agreement, you could call him out the way you are doing now.
Everything is not about eng@gement or m0netisation. You don’t know tomorrow, only God knows.
Note: I am not in support of evul and will never support evul. This post is not to support Harrison nor VDM.
The fact remains that VDM and Harrison are almost fighting for the same cause but with different approach and accountability structure.
Peace!!