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VeryDarkMan, a Nigerian social-media activist and critic, accused Blord of inflating prices of imported goods, particularly refurbished iPhones, in Nigeria. Blord, described as a billionaire investor or entrepreneur, was called out by VDM and later, according to one article, made efforts to “extradite” VDM or pressure him over the public allegations. VDM reportedly visited China and posted videos of goods he claimed were cheap in China but sold for much higher in Nigeria; businessmen linked to Blord confronted him. The clash therefore touches on important themes: consumer rights, import/export prices, influencer accountability, and wealth/investor scrutiny in Nigeria.

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