VDM Begs Davido To Effect Release Of Dammy Krane

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VDM stated that he visited the police station to show his gratitude to police

One of Nigeria's top Social media personalities Verydarkman (VDM) has called on music superstar, Davido (David Adeleke) to officially pardon fellow singer, Dammy Krane, from Police custody, noting that he (Davido) is not an oppressor.

VDM alleged that Dammy Krane was arrested and detained by the Police at the behest of Davido.

VDM made these claims in an Instagram p.s.

In the video, VDM stated that he visited the police station to show his gratitude to police, on how they had assisted him in his court achievement.

During his visit, a bystander reportedly mentioned that a celebrity with dreadlocks was held in a cell.

On inquiry, VDM claimed to have discovered that the detainee was Dammy Krane.

He moreover said: David Adeleke, Davido, you be my brother. You be my guy. And I know approximately you is that you're not an oppressor.

"I know you have been pushed to the wall, but you aren't an oppressor."

On how he discovered Dammy Krane at the station, VDM said: After I got there, I told the policemen that I wanted to see one of the people in the cell.

First of all, he (Dammy Crane) wasn't the person I wanted to see. He always batter me all mature.

Dammy Krane, told him that Davido was responsible for his arrest.

VDM said: “I asked him why he was in prison. And he told me that it was Davido who put him there. I told him, ‘Why won’t he? You constantly attack him and his family unprovoked and without proof.

“‘You started off by saying that he owed you money and changed his name from OBO to OB owe, without proof’.”

He then appealed to Davido: “We all know how you have been pushed to the wall. How your family has been dragged.

“How he has defamed your brand without proof to the point of pinning the kpai (death) of your friend on you, all these allegations without proof.

“Davido, I know you are not an oppressor. Please, give him a second chance. Please. I will call you now.”