Martins Vincent Otse, aka VDM, is in hot water as accusations of fraud and negligence flood social media. Black Panther, in a viral video, warned the activist about linking his NGO account to his website, citing poor security as a gateway for hackers to siphon funds.
This comes after VDM claimed he lost a staggering N180 million from his account, a revelation that has left many questioning his credibility.
According to Black Panther, weak website encryption and unsecured API keys are potential loopholes that could lead to even more financial losses. He urged VDM to shut down the website to prevent further exposure, suggesting that carelessness might have been behind the initial loss.
Adding fuel to the fire, Radiogad, another online personality, called out VDM for his alleged extravagant lifestyle. In a scathing video, he accused VDM of flaunting luxury cars and engaging in frivolous spending while claiming to have lost millions. “Where is the N180 million?” Radiogad demanded, labeling VDM’s story as an attempt to defraud the public.
With these explosive allegations, VDM’s reputation hangs in the balance. As the internet demands answers, the activist must either provide proof of his innocence or risk losing the trust of his followers forever.