VeryDarkMan exposes Harrison Gwamnishu’s ransom conditions in leaked audio

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On Saturday, January 3, 2026, social media critic Martins Vincent Otse, known as VeryDarkMan, released a phone recording allegedly featuring Harrison Gwamnishu. The audio suggests Gwamnishu’s team offered to help a kidnapping victim’s family only if they agreed to clear his name of fraud allegations later. Otse described the move as calculated damage control.

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​Social media activist Martins Vincent Otse has publicly rejected an apology from Harrison Gwamnishu, describing it as a strategic attempt to save face rather than an act of genuine regret.

​The controversy deepened on Saturday, January 3, 2026, when Otse released a call recording that he claims exposes the true motives behind Gwamnishu’s recent actions.

​Otse alleges that Gwamnishu is using a kidnapping case in Auchi to manipulate public opinion and clean up his battered reputation.

​This comes shortly after Harrison Gwamnishu begs for forgiveness after admitting financial errors, a move that initially garnered sympathy from some quarters.

The alleged secret conditions

​In the video shared on his Instagram page, Otse played an audio recording purportedly involving Gwamnishu’s team and the family of a kidnapped man. ​The conversation suggests that the team agreed to assist in raising ransom funds but attached strict conditions to their help.

​According to the recording, the family would need to provide written statements clearing Gwamnishu of wrongdoing once the victim was safe. ​These statements would specifically require the withdrawal of complaints filed with the police and the Director of Public Prosecutions.

​Otse argued that these demands prove Gwamnishu is prioritizing his legal safety over the immediate life of the victim. ​The critic warned that Gwamnishu’s refusal to speak publicly about the kidnapping details was a calculated tactic to avoid scrutiny.

​** accusations of ‘evil’ intent**

​Visibly angry, Otse addressed Gwamnishu directly in the video, labelling him “evil” and lacking in human conscience. ​He claimed that the conditions placed on the family could delay the rescue process and endanger the victim further.

​Otse insisted that he possesses more damning evidence and warned Gwamnishu to stop playing games with people’s lives.

​The release of this audio has intensified the backlash, even as VeryDarkMan slams Ruth Kadiri for deleting post supporting Harrison Gwamnishu amid the unfolding scandal.

​Otse concluded his message by demanding that Gwamnishu drop the “damage control” tactics and focus solely on the safe release of the kidnapped individual.

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