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  • Mr. Jollof apologises after flight bout with VeryDarkMan

    Mr. Jollof apologises after flight bout with VeryDarkMan

    Comedian Freedom Atsepoyi popularly known as Mr Jollof, has apologised for his role in a fight with VeryDarkMan on a United Nigeria Airlines flight.

    In a video on Instagram, he expressed regret for the incident, saying he’s not a violent person and was defending himself.

    He apologised to the airline, passengers, his wife, kids and boss.

    “I want to use this medium to sincerely apologise to the NCAA, United Nigeria Airlines, and the passengers that boarded the airline. I was only defending myself. You guys saw what happened, and I am very sorry if I delayed your appointment. Pardon me. This isn’t my kind of person. It will never happen again.

    “To my lovely wife, I know you’re proud of me. To my kids, I am sorry, Daddy will never do this again. To my boss, I am very sorry, this isn’t my kind of person. 

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    “PLEASE NOTE: I AM NOT A VIOLENT PERSON AND I PROMISE SUCH CHARACTER WILL NEVER OCCUR AGAIN. ALTHOUGH I WAS UNDER ATTACK, I DEFENDED MYSELF.
    PROMISE MADE, PROMISE KEPT,” he wrote.

    The fight, which was captured on video, showed Mr Jollof and VeryDarkMan trading blows on the flight from Asaba to Lagos.

    VeryDarkMan boasted about “dealing with” Mr Jollof and showed bite marks on his chest.

  • VDM, Mr. Jollof handed over to security after clash aboard plane

    VDM, Mr. Jollof handed over to security after clash aboard plane

    • NCAA condemns passengers’ behaviour

    Martins Vincent Otse, known as “VeryDarkman,” (VDM) and Freedom Okpetoritse Atsepoyi, known as “Mr. Jollof,” who clashed yesterday during the boarding of Flight UN0523 at Asaba International Airport have handed over to the airport security for interrogation.

    In a statement, the airline’s spokesperson, Chibuike Uloka, who confirmed this, explained that the measures were taken to ensure the safety, comfort, and security of other passengers and crew members.

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    The statement reads: “United Nigeria Airlines confirms that an altercation occurred between two passengers, identified as Martins Vincent Otse “VeryDarkman” and Freedom Okpetoritse Atsepoyi “Mr. Jollof”, during the boarding of Flight UN0523 at Asaba International Airport on the morning of November 17, 2025.

    “In full compliance with global aviation safety protocols, our crew responded immediately and professionally to de-escalate the situation.

    “Both passengers were deboarded without delay to ensure the safety, comfort, and security of all other passengers and crew members. They were subsequently handed over to airport security for further investigation.

  • United Nigeria Airlines deboards VeryDarkman, Mr. Jollof after altercation at Asaba Airport

    United Nigeria Airlines deboards VeryDarkman, Mr. Jollof after altercation at Asaba Airport

    …NCAA condemns passengers’ behaviour

    United Nigeria Airlines has confirmed that an altercation broke out between two passengers, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkman, and social media personality Freedom Okpetoritse Atsepoyi, widely called Mr. Jollof, during the boarding of Flight UN0523 at Asaba International Airport on Monday morning.

    In a statement issued by its spokesperson, Chibuike Uloka, the airline said both passengers were deboarded and handed over to airport security for further investigation.

    According to the airline, the action was taken in line with established aviation safety protocols and was necessary to guarantee the safety, comfort and security of other passengers and crew members on the flight.

    “United Nigeria Airlines confirms that an altercation occurred between two passengers, identified as Martins Vincent Otse ‘VeryDarkman’ and Freedom Okpetoritse Atsepoyi ‘Mr. Jollof’, during the boarding of Flight UN0523 at Asaba International Airport on the morning of 17 November 2025.

    “In full compliance with global aviation safety protocols, our crew responded immediately and professionally to de-escalate the situation.

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    “Both passengers were deboarded without delay to ensure the safety, comfort, and security of all other passengers and crew members. They were subsequently handed over to airport security for further investigation,” the statement added.

    “United Nigeria Airlines places the highest priority on safety and maintains a zero-tolerance policy for any conduct that threatens the security or well-being of passengers or crew. After all standard procedures were completed, the flight departed safely while the passengers involved in the altercation were still with the authorities”.

    The airline expressed its commitment to providing a safe, respectful, and secure travel experience across its network.

    Reacting to the incident, the Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection of the NCAA, Michael Achimugu, stated that both passengers will face the full strength of the law.

     He explained that there is no tolerance for unruly behaviour aboard an aircraft, adding that no matter what led to the fracas, there is no excuse that makes it acceptable.

    Part of Achimugu’s reaction to the incident posted on his official X handle reads: “There is no tolerance for unruly behaviour aboard an aircraft. Both individuals will face the full strength of the law. It is even more shameful when one considers that both of them are partners in educating their millions of followers to avoid unruly behaviour.

    “While waiting for information (I have reached out to our staff for details now that I am on the ground), one wonders if the pilot had both passengers deplaned or if they were flown to the destination. If it were the latter, there would be consequences.

    “The actions of both men put the safety of all other passengers and the crew at risk. It also put the safety of the aircraft at risk.

    “The NCAA has exerted a lot of energy and resources in educating passengers about the dangers of unruly behaviour and its consequences.

    “In this case, no matter what led to the fracas, there is no excuse that makes it acceptable”.

  • VeryDarkMan, Mr. Jollof trade blows on flight

    VeryDarkMan, Mr. Jollof trade blows on flight

    Social media influencers VeryDarkMan (Martins Otse) and Mr. Jollof engaged in a heated physical altercation on a United Nigeria Airlines flight from Asaba to Lagos.

    Eyewitnesses report that the disagreement escalated into a mild brawl, with crew members and passengers attempting to intervene.

    The root cause of the altercation is believed to be an ongoing online feud between the two influencers.

    Details surrounding the incident remain scarce with United Nigeria Airlines yet to release an official statement.

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    However, VeryDarkMan took to social media to confirm the altercation, posting images of alleged bite marks and claiming he “dealt with” Mr. Jollof.

    ‘”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.”

  • Nigerian artists fees becoming unrealistic – Mr. Jollof

    Nigerian artists fees becoming unrealistic – Mr. Jollof

    Entertainer Mr. Jollof has expressed concerns about the high performance fees charged by Nigerian music artists, calling them “unrealistic”.

    He warned, via Instagram story, that it could negatively impact the festive season’s celebrations.

    Mr. Jollof urged artists to reconsider their rates, showing empathy towards fans and event organisers struggling with high expenses.

    According to him, the current trend could make it difficult for promoters and fans to enjoy the usual excitement of December events.

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    Mr. Jollof emphasised the need for balance and understanding between artists and event organisers, encouraging the entertainment industry to work together to maintain the festive spirit.

    He reminded artists that music is about connection and celebration, particularly during December festivities.

    “Dear Nigerian music artists, the current rate of billing is becoming unrealistic. If it continues, this festive season might not deliver the energy we expect. 

    “Fans promoters and communities are struggling with costs, there will be a justification to pay such high amounts. Please let’s be reasonable so December can remain a season of joy, not disappointment,” he said.

  • Why I left UK earlier than expected – Mr. Jollof

    Why I left UK earlier than expected – Mr. Jollof

    Comedian and Senior Special Assistant on new media to Delta Governor Mr. Jollof has cut short his UK trip due to the unbearable cold weather.

    The SSA, initially planning to stay for three weeks, left after just 14 days.

    In a video shared on social media, Mr. Jollof explained that he couldn’t take the cold anymore and was eager to return to his hometown in Delta State, Nigeria.

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    He jokingly said that two weeks in the UK was enough for him, and he’s ready to serve his people back home.

    “Deltans, You know I love you so much. I can’t stand this weather anymore. So I am going back to Delta state to go and serve. I can’t spend 3 weeks; 2 weeks is enough,” he said in part.

  • Burna Boy’s team rejected N1bn to perform in Delta – Mr. Jollof alleges

    Burna Boy’s team rejected N1bn to perform in Delta – Mr. Jollof alleges

    Comedian and show promoter, Freedom Okpetoritse Atsepoyi popularly known as Mr Jollof has claimed that Burna Boy, a Grammy-winning artist, stands far above many others in the industry.

    Mr Jollof disclosed that Burna Boy declined an offer of N1 billion to perform at a concert organized by him and a group of investors in Warri, Delta State.

    Despite their proposal of $1 million (equivalent to N1.3 billion), Burna Boys’ team rejected it, citing that it fell short of the singer’s usual performance fee.

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    The comedian made this revelation in a recent Instagram post written in Pidgin English.

    He wrote: “Me and some investors reached out to Burna Boys’ team for a concert in Delta State for One Million US Dollars (1.3 billion Naira today’s rate). Guess what? They said it’s too small.

    “Burna Boy no dey Nigeria lane again oo because we didn’t utilise him enough before he was exported to global music market. No jokes.”