2 September 2025
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Big Brother Niger season 7 winner
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Josephina Otabo, popularly known as
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Fina, has publicly accused social media
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activist Very Dark Man of manipulation
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and dishonesty in the wake of her sister
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Ruth's tragic accident involving a
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Dangote group. The controversy began
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when very dark man alleged that Fina
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betrayed him by excluding him from a
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planned legal meeting with Danguti
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representatives despite his earlier
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support in raising awareness about
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Ruth's case. Very dark man claimed that
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Fina's actions undermine their
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collaborative effort to seek justice. In
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response, Fina took to Instagram to
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refuse Very Dark Man's claims, labeling
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him a liar and a toprated manipulator.
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She shared screenshots of their
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conversation asserting that very dark
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man edited their charts to misrepresent
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her actions and make her appear
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uncooperative. Fina expressed her
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emotional turmoil stating I am hurt. I
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am not mentally okay. Very dark man lied
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on my head. Further clarifying her
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stance, Fina explained in an interview
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that she had been in communication with
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very dark man regarding the case and had
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informed him about the development. She
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emphasized that Dangote's
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representatives prefer to handle the
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matter without very dark man's
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involvement leading to her decision to
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proceed independently. Fina maintained
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that she still valued very dark man's
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support and did not intend to sideline
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him. The field has sparked widespread
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reactions on social media with fans and
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observers expressing mixed opinions.
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While some sympathize with Fina's
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predicament, others criticize public
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ering of private dispute. The situation
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underscores the complexities of
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navigating personal relationships under
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public scrutiny.
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