Nigerian cryptocurrency entrepreneur Linus Williams, popularly known as Blord, has hinted at a dramatic comeback in his ongoing social media feud with activist Martins Vincent Otse, better known as VeryDarkMan (VDM).
The clash between the two public figures escalated this week after a series of online insults following a dispute allegedly tied to the iPhone 17 Pro Max. VDM had accused Blord of scamming unsuspecting customers through his business ventures—an allegation Blord has consistently denied.
Tensions heightened when Blord’s Instagram account was reportedly suspended after he uploaded VDM’s personal videos to his story. The move prompted VDM to publicly mock him, describing the suspension as “karma at work.”
In what appeared to be a response, Blord took to X (formerly Twitter) on Friday to tease his next step. He asked about billboard availability in Abuja, cryptically adding, “His mama must see am.” The post quickly went viral, with fans interpreting it as a jab at VDM.
Supporters of Blord flooded social media with comments encouraging him to “teach VDM a lesson,” while others urged restraint, warning that the feud could tarnish his public image and business reputation.
Sample Reactions:
@teslim16: “Make uno stop for billboard oo... open TV station. You get the connection, build your own across 36 states — you’re making him more popular.”
@mojisola.racheal: “If you think you get werey, some people na osinwin.”
@bisgoldstore: “I love Blord aura.”
@zeephatu: “Na where your craze end, some people own start from.”
As the tension builds, observers are closely watching whether Blord will follow through on his Abuja billboard plan or de-escalate the drama. For now, social media remains divided — and both men are trending at the center of Nigeria’s latest online showdown.