Popular social media activist VeryDarkMan has ignited a fresh online debate after claiming to have seen a poster bearing the image of Seyi Tinubu, son of Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, during a recent visit to Morocco. The incident, which has been widely shared and discussed on social platforms, has triggered mixed reactions from followers, critics, and political observers.
According to online reports, the controversy began when VeryDarkMan released a video on his social media pages showing what he described as a campaign‑style poster with Seyi Tinubu’s photo prominently displayed. He said he spotted the poster inside a hotel bar while in Morocco, where he was attending events linked to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
VeryDarkMan questioned the legitimacy and purpose of the poster, expressing surprise that the image of a Nigerian political figure appeared outside Nigeria in such a public setting. He implied that this could be an indicator of political positioning or early campaign efforts for future elections, suggesting that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) might be “desperate” in its electoral strategy. His critics seized on his usual outspoken style to weigh in with reactions ranging from agreement to strong pushback.
In his video, the activist rhetorically asked why Seyi Tinubu’s picture was used, hinting that it went beyond ordinary marketing or promotional activity: “I enter hotel for Morocco, guess who I see for bar? Seyi Tinubu. APC una carry campaign reach Morocco? Seyi na footballer? Wetin him picture dey do here? Una really desperate,” he is reported to have said.
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