Seun Kuti has reacted once again to the ongoing back-and-forth involving social media activist VeryDarkMan, issuing fresh comments that have added more fuel to their public disagreement.
In his latest response, Seun dismissed attempts to provoke him through references to his father, the late music legend Fela Kuti, while also taking aim at VeryDarkMan’s style of activism and charity work.
He stated:
“I am Fela’s son, there is nothing you can say about Fela that would make me react because all these things have been said to me before. Fela fed thousands of people, unlike borehole and yeye charity Verydarkman is doing.”
The remark immediately triggered fresh reactions online, with supporters of both figures weighing in and further deepening the divide between their camps.
The disagreement, however, did not begin with this latest exchange. It traces back to a broader online conflict involving VeryDarkMan and businessman Blord, which initially centred on allegations and counter-allegations around their dealings.
The matter later gained more attention when activist Omoyele Sowore publicly commented on the issue, drawing wider interest and pulling in additional voices from Nigeria’s activist and entertainment circles, including Seun Kuti.
What has emerged is now seen less as a single dispute and more as a clash of perspectives on activism, particularly the differences between traditional political engagement and newer, social media-driven forms of charity intervention.
Seun’s latest statement has now become a key talking point in the ongoing exchange, with both sides continuing to defend their positions online.
“ I am fela son, there is nothing you can say about fela that would make me react because all these things has been said to me before. Fela fed thousands of people unlike borehole and yeye charity Verydarkman is doing”
——- seun kuti pic.twitter.com/NDBnuIHpxF
— honest30bgfan (@honest30bgfan_) April 25, 2026
