Controversial social media personality VeryDarkMan (VDM) has taken to Instagram to challenge the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to arrest him after posting a video of himself spraying money in a club.
In the post, VDM seemingly mocked the EFCC by adopting the surname “Okoya” and writing, “Where there is no law, there is no crime.” He also tagged the commission’s official Instagram handle, directly calling them out with a sarcastic greeting: “Hello, how are y’all?”

His actions appear to be a response to the EFCC’s handling of a recent incident involving the sons of billionaire businessman Rasaq Okoya, who were seen spraying money in a viral video alongside a policeman. Despite the public display, no legal action was taken against them.
By publicly daring the EFCC to arrest him, VDM is calling attention to what he sees as a double standard in the agency’s enforcement of anti-money spraying laws.
He captioned his post: “Okoya is my new surname so EFCC no go talk. Where there is no law, there is no crime… Mad fun at CHILLERS BY NEWYORKER IN JOS.”
The video has sparked mixed reactions, with some social media users supporting his stance, while others caution against provoking the anti-graft agency.



