VeryDarkMan, Portable, and Blord feud escalates with diss tracks
By Habiba Kaita
The ongoing feud between social media critic Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, and gadgets dealer, Linus Williams Ifejirika, who goes by the nickname, Blord escalated further on Thursday, October 23 2025, following the release of a diss track titled “Two Tiffs.”
The song accuses Blord of bragging about unexplained wealth and mocks singer Portable, who was previously associated with Blord.

The controversy between VeryDarkMan and Blord began in July 2024 when VeryDarkMan accused Blord of crypto-related scams and inflating gadget prices. The allegations led to a brief arrest of Blord by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), but he was later cleared of wrongdoing.
Since then, both men have been clashing online, exchanging insults and accusations across social media.
In response to the diss track, Blord posted a viral video showing his return to his office, where uniformed staff cheered and hailed him as “victorious” in the ongoing dispute.

As they cheered, Blord made a statement, “I asked VDM to drop his noodles but he refused, I’ve dropped my pen. I came out unscratched. I lost nothing, but I gained something.”
Meanwhile, the ongoing feud between Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, and VeryDarkMan reportedly began after Portable criticized VeryDarkMan over his political comments.
VeryDarkManMan fired back in a diss track where he mocked Portable’s past controversies, including alleged incidents involving the police.
Portable replied with his own diss track, denying VeryDarkMan’s claims and calling him a clout chaser. He later claimed to turn down an offer of ₦100 million offer to fight VeryDarkMan, saying he would only do it for ₦1 billion, which kept their feud trending online.
The feud between VeryDarkMan, Blord and Portable has quickly become one of the most talked-about stories in Nigeria’s social media landscape as the rivalry shows no sign of slowing down.






