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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Harrison Gwamnishu begs for forgiveness after admitting financial errors

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Nigerian human rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu issued a public apology on January 3, 2026, admitting to serious lapses in accountability and financial management. Following weeks of social media backlash led by VeryDarkMan, Gwamnishu denied involvement in kidnapping but acknowledged mishandling client funds and has begun issuing refunds.

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Human rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu has officially apologised to the public following weeks of intense pressure and accusations on social media. The Delta State-based activist released a video on his Instagram page on Saturday, January 3, 2026, where he asked for forgiveness from those he has wronged.

​Gwamnishu admitted that he made mistakes while carrying out his duties and failed to remain accountable in certain cases. ​This public confession comes shortly after VeryDarkMan released a phone call exposing Harrison Gwamnishu over a disputed refund, which sparked widespread debate about his integrity.

​Admission of financial lapses

​In the video, Gwamnishu specifically addressed issues regarding funds people entrusted to him for legal and security cases.

​He confessed that he did not properly manage resources given to him by clients identified as Madam Tonia and Franklin. ​The activist revealed that a woman sent him 600,000 Naira to handle a job, but he failed to deliver the expected results or communicate effectively.

​Gwamnishu confirmed that he has started refunding the money since November and promised to clear all outstanding debts soon. ​He urged anyone else he might have offended or owed to contact him directly so he can resolve the matter privately.

​Denying kidnapping claims

​Gwamnishu also used the opportunity to clear his name regarding serious allegations linking him to kidnapping activities. ​He firmly denied being a kidnapper and explained that his role only involves assisting security agencies in handling kidnapping cases.

​The activist claimed that his previous statements in Pidgin English were misunderstood by the public and twisted to sound like a confession of crime. ​He also extended a direct hand of friendship to his main critic, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM).

​Gwamnishu praised VDM for his advocacy work and apologised for ignoring previous attempts by the critic to resolve complaints privately. ​The controversy has drawn in other public figures, recently seeing VeryDarkMan slam Ruth Kadiri for deleting a post that initially supported the embattled activist.

​Gwamnishu has since deleted two earlier videos where he tried to defend himself, stating he now chooses peace over conflict.

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Harrison Gwamnishu explains refusal to refund ₦600,000 donation amid medical rescue dispute

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Human rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu clarified in early January 2026 that a ₦600,000 donation meant for a sick boy named Stephen was fully utilized for medical expenses and transport during a rescue mission in May 2025. The activist stated the female donor demanded a refund after he prioritized the victim’s health over arresting the indicted cleric in Cross River State.

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​Harrison Gwamnishu has publicly addressed allegations concerning the misappropriation of a ₦600,000 donation intended for the medical rescue of a critically ill young man.

​The activist released a video statement to debunk claims that he diverted funds meant for the victim, identified as Stephen. Gwamnishu explained that the money came from a female donor who reached out after he highlighted Stephen’s dire situation online in May 2025.

​This clarification emerges as the activist faces a wave of online scrutiny. Recently, VeryDarkMan admitted reporting Harrison Gwamnishu to Edo Police, intensifying public interest in Gwamnishu’s past and present handling of casework.

​The Stephen rescue mission

​According to Gwamnishu, the case began when Stephen’s sister, Sarah, contacted him regarding her brother’s unlawful detention. Sarah alleged that their father had used Stephen as collateral to secure a loan from a cleric in Cross River State.

​The situation turned critical when the cleric reportedly refused to release the boy until the debt was settled, despite Stephen suffering from a severe leg infection. Gwamnishu shared graphic evidence of the injury to validate the urgency of the intervention.

​The activist facilitated the logistics to move Stephen’s mother from Kano to Cross River and eventually transported the boy to a hospital in Calabar for emergency care. He noted that the distance and security risks on the roads made the operation expensive and complex.

​Disagreement over prosecution

​Tension arose when the donor expressed dissatisfaction with the outcome of the intervention. Gwamnishu revealed that the woman insisted on the immediate arrest and prosecution of the cleric responsible for holding the boy.

​The activist, however, prioritized the victim’s immediate medical needs over a lengthy police case. He explained that the funds were exhausted on transportation, hospital bills, and logistics, leaving no balance to return.

​Gwamnishu maintained that the donation was spent in good faith to save a life. This defense comes at a time when legal pressures are mounting; just last month, Harrison Gwamnishu secured bail in Edo High Court following separate legal challenges.

​To ensure transparency, the activist shared the contact details of the victim’s sister, Sarah, encouraging skeptics to verify the timeline and the usage of funds directly with the family.

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