A fresh wave of discussion has emerged after reports suggested that social media activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) and other influential online voices could play a role in supporting anti-terrorism and security awareness efforts in Nigeria.
The conversation gained attention following remarks attributed to military authorities, highlighting the growing influence of digital creators and activists in shaping public opinion and spreading information. As insecurity remains a major concern across parts of the country, experts believe that social media personalities can help amplify security messages, promote civic responsibility, and encourage citizens to share useful information with authorities.
VeryDarkMan, known for his outspoken advocacy on social issues, has built a large following by addressing matters affecting ordinary Nigerians. Supporters argue that individuals with such reach can help bridge communication gaps between government institutions and the public, particularly among young people who rely heavily on social media for news and updates.
However, the suggestion has also sparked mixed reactions. While some Nigerians welcome the idea of involving influential online figures in awareness campaigns, others stress the importance of clearly defining their roles to ensure professionalism and accountability.
As discussions continue, the development highlights the increasing impact of social media in national conversations and the evolving relationship between digital activism and public service. Whether or not such collaborations become formalized, the debate underscores how online influencers are becoming key stakeholders in shaping modern society.
