VeryDarkMan has fired back at Harrison Gwamnishu’s lawyer over claims that N5.4 million ransom was swapped with fake money embedded with tracking chips
In a recent video, VeryDarkMan dismissed the explanation, pointing out that counterfeit bills are lighter than real currency, making the lawyer’s claim illogical.

He questioned how Gwamnishu could have obtained N5.4 million in fake notes, asking, “Did they print their own money?” He stressed that producing counterfeit currency is a serious crime in Nigeria and internationally, punishable by life imprisonment.
He also explained that inserting a tracking chip into thousands of notes would require significant time and effort, making the lawyer’s version of events highly implausible. VeryDarkMan urged Gwamnishu to reveal the truth about the origin of the alleged fake money, warning that failure to do so could lead to serious legal consequences.
“The lawyer says they put a chip in the fake money, but before inserting chips into 5,400 N1,000 notes, it would take a lot of time. I am waiting for him to come out and tell the world the truth,” he said.
VeryDarkMan described his actions in pursuing the case as a commitment to truth and justice, dismissing Gwamnishu’s rebuttals as attempts to manipulate public opinion rather than clarify the facts.
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