VDM Explodes at Abuja Student Who Couldn’t Say His Future Ambition Mid-Protest
If you’ve been on the internet in the last 24 hours and haven’t seen the “Olodo, see your mouth” clip, are you even online? Social media firestarter VeryDarkMan (VDM) is trending again — and this time, not just for shaking tables, but for blasting a primary school pupil right in the middle of a heartfelt protest!
Picture this: VDM, real name Vincent Martins Otse, took to the streets of Abuja, fired up over the neglected condition of public primary schools. He was out there, cape on, voice loud, standing with little children whose teachers haven’t been paid and whose futures are hanging by threads thinner than a NEPA line in Harmattan.
[smartslider3 slider="2"]But then… drama broke loose.
In a passionate attempt to show the world how badly the education system has failed, VDM randomly pulled one of the young students aside and asked a simple question:
“What do you want to become in the future?”
Sis, the child froze. Stuttered. Gave a confused, mumbled, almost tear-inducing response. And VDM? Omo, he switched gears instantly!
With visible frustration, he fired back:
“You be olodo, see your mouth!”
Then swiftly sent the boy back into the crowd.
Now, just like that — internet GBOOM.
Clips of the exchange flooded social platforms faster than a TikTok dance challenge. Some users held their bellies in laughter, others grabbed their chests in shock. The mix of reactions was pure chaos, and we were here for every second.
Some Nigerians dragged VDM for filth:
> “You’re fighting for the kid. Why embarrass him like that?”
Others, however, agreed:
“That’s exactly the problem he’s fighting for — a broken system that can’t even inspire a child to dream.”
One user brutally stated:
> “Person wey get joy say him school dey closed.”
While another added:
“The government made him forget about his future.”
And let’s not lie, that uniform the boy wore? It was hanging on him like struggle. So the trauma’s not just mental — it’s physical.
Now here’s the kicker — this wasn’t some social media stunt. VDM was genuinely fighting for these kids. He had earlier poured out his pain about their situation, calling out the government to do better and pay teachers their rightful salaries. But that single moment, that child’s blank stare, that stutter — cracked something in him.
Whether you think VDM overreacted or not, you can’t deny that clip showed us the bitter truth. These kids are growing up in a system that’s not just failing them academically — it’s killing their ability to even dream.
And while some netizens were quick to laugh it off, others like @stagaofficial dropped hard facts:
> “That’s to show you that our country is far gone naa. If the country was working this shouldn’t have happened.”
One even joked:
> “Na Nigeria dey decide wetin you go become. Talk say you wan be lawyer, na thug dem go use you do.”
Whew. Drag us gently, Nigeria.
In the end, VDM might’ve been too blunt, but maybe—just maybe—his disappointment came from a place of deep love for the future of Nigeria. The real villain? That rusted education system. And until it’s fixed, this won’t be the last clip of a child who’s forgotten how to hope.