VeryDarkMan demands Raheem Okoya’s arrest for naira abuse, insists no one is above the law

Online personality VeryDarkMan has called for the arrest of Raheem Okoya for naira abuse, asserting that no one is above the law.

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In a six-minute video circulating on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), he reacted to a viral video showing Raheem Okoya, the son of Nigerian billionaire Rasaq Okoya, allegedly abusing the naira while a police officer looked on.

While the police officer in the video has reportedly been arrested, Raheem Okoya has yet to face any legal consequences for the naira abuse.

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VeryDarkMan voiced his concerns in the video, emphasizing that the law should apply equally to everyone, regardless of their social status.

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He pointed out that the police officer involved in the incident has been arrested, yet Raheem Okoya has not been held accountable despite his clear involvement in the crime.

VeryDarkMan also highlighted that Okoya had issued an apology for his actions, but he argued that ignorance of the law is no excuse.

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He drew attention to his own recent arrest for wearing a police uniform, despite issuing an apology for the incident.

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VeryDarkMan further emphasized that if the law is enforced against individuals like Bobrisky and Cubana Chief Priest for naira abuse, it should also apply to Raheem Okoya.

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He stated, “The law in Nigeria is for everyone, whether you’re rich or poor.”

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In his statement, VeryDarkMan described the situation:

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This video trended yesterday, showing a wealthy man’s son, Raheem Okoya, bribing a police officer. They began mutilating the naira when the video went viral.”

“First of all, there’s no ignorance in the law. Secondly, the police officer involved in this crime was paid more than his salary, which is why he complied.”

The police officer was arrested, but the rich man’s son hasn’t been touched. They’ve forced him to apologize, but that’s not enough. There’s no separate law for the rich. If the law is for the poor, it should also apply to the rich.”

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As the video gained traction online, many concerned individuals took to the comment section to share their thoughts.

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See some reactions below: 

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@lesh_szajna: “Make una Dey play nothing go do dem the police know the rules he would have stay away from camera.”

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@hereforawhile1i: “Yes oo because if Nigerians can hold bobrisky neck on same case they should keep same energy on this also.”

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@signor_Wilson: “All of you shouting about proving if its original note or not. If that is the case, the policeman isn’t guilty and has been wrongfully accused and locked up.”

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@powerchibueze: “You no see good lawyer na why!!! The nigerian must first::prove that is original naira note. Secondly: with a concrete evidence show me the CBN note number and governor signature okoya son, should insist that is not an original note that is for show!”

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@okeugosamuel2: “This one go swallow VDM this one en wan put hand na big case ooo.”

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