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He punched me after I confronted him for saying he’ll slap me – VDM gives account of his fight with Mr Jollof inside a plane

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Alleged Mid-Air Clash: Very Dark Man and Mr Jollof in Heated Confrontation?

Social critic Very Dark Man (VDM) has shared a dramatic account of a confrontation with fellow social commentator Mr Jollof that allegedly escalated into physical blows aboard a United Airlines aircraft this morning, November 17, 2025.

In a video posted on his social media handle, VDM described the incident in vivid terms:

“I don chop Jollof fada for inside plane. Man when dey bite. E nor shame, e dey bite. Man when dey bite. I be@t…dem dey beg…dem dey help am. I enter plane, I see am naim I tell am say today you go slap me oo…I go near and naim e punch me…when I follow am, e start to bite me…him eye red.”

According to VDM, the confrontation began as soon as he boarded the plane, culminating in a physical altercation with Mr Jollof, including punches and biting. The clip quickly circulated online, sparking reactions from fans and followers, many of whom have long followed the pair’s ongoing public rivalry.


A History of Feud

VDM and Mr Jollof are no strangers to controversy. Their exchanges online have ranged from heated arguments to personal insults, often playing out publicly on social media platforms. This latest claim, however, raises the stakes, suggesting that their disagreements may have spilled over into real-world confrontation.


Questions Around Verification

It’s important to note that, as of now, no independent media outlet has confirmed the alleged mid-air fight, and no statements have come from United Airlines regarding the incident. Some confusion may also stem from airline names, as references to “United Airline” could mean United Nigeria Airlines, a regional carrier in West Africa, rather than the U.S.-based United Airlines.

Without confirmation from credible sources, the story remains largely anecdotal and should be approached with caution. Social media users have been quick to comment, speculate, and share the video, but no passenger reports or official statements have surfaced to substantiate VDM’s claims.


The Viral Factor

Whether the altercation occurred as described or is an exaggeration, it highlights a broader trend in Nigerian social media culture: public personalities engaging in attention-grabbing, dramatic conflicts that generate online traffic. The incident, real or not, has already fueled discussions about social conduct, celebrity rivalry, and how far individuals are willing to go for clout.


The Takeaway

At this point, readers should remain skeptical. The alleged mid-air clash between Very Dark Man and Mr Jollof is unverified and awaits further proof or statements from credible sources.

For now, the story serves as a reminder of the blurred line between online persona and real-world actions, and the importance of responsible reporting and fact-checking in viral social media narratives.

Fidel Perez

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