"Na Now We Go Enjoy!" VeryDarkMan Dares Pastor Okafor, Welcomes Legal Battle Over Paternity Claims

In a dramatic escalation of an ongoing public feud, controversial social media influencer Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, has issued a defiant response to the threat of legal action from Pastor Dr. Chris Okafor.

The pastor's lawyers had previously issued a formal press statement targeting VeryDarkMan, accusing him of cyberbullying, harassment, and criminal defamation for amplifying the claims of a woman known as "Miss Chi," who says she is the pastor's daughter. The legal team demanded a public retraction and challenged the woman to a DNA test.

VeryDarkMan, in a new video circulating online, not only dismissed these demands but appeared to relish the prospect of a courtroom confrontation. His response was laced with sarcasm and confidence, signaling a refusal to back down.

A Defiant Stance: "Let's Go to Court"

The influencer directly mocked the pastor's claim that his posts contained falsehoods. "It’s obvious that pastor Okafor don’t want a good Christmas… You call what I post false? Really? I’m coming, hold on," he stated.

He seized on the pastor's challenge for a DNA test, turning it into a point of anticipation rather than intimidation. "So he wants to claim those are not his kids? I like where this is going. Na now we go come enjoy well well," he said, suggesting the legal process would only bring more damaging information to light.

VeryDarkMan further taunted the pastor, asking his followers to inquire if Pastor Okafor had ever met him in person. He concluded with a clear challenge: "Expect the next post then I expect you guys to pursue the legal whatever you people want to call it. Who cares, let’s go to court."

Assertion of Evidence and a "Walking DNA" Claim

Most strikingly, VeryDarkMan asserted that he and the individuals making the paternity claims are prepared with evidence. "When he comes and wants to do DNA test for his daughters, they’re ready," he claimed.

He then made a bold statement regarding "Miss Chi," implying that her physical resemblance to the pastor is so strong that a test is redundant. "But you see the problem is that the one they call ‘Miss Chi,’ they don’t need DNA test for that one. That one is a walking DNA."

This latest volley transforms the controversy from a series of social media allegations into a potential high-profile legal battle. VeryDarkMan's combative and unapologetic response ensures the scandal will remain in the public eye, setting the stage for a contentious showdown where both sides promise to present their version of the truth.

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