Social media commentator VeryDarkMan has reacted after Kingsley Chinda emerged winner of the All Progressives Congress governorship primary in Rivers State.
In a video shared on his social media page, the activist revisited a 2024 allegation involving Chinda and former Rivers State governor Nyesom Wike, over claims linked to a disputed land allocation in Abuja.
“Rivers People Have Entered One Chance”
VeryDarkMan did not hold back in his reaction, expressing shock over the development and linking it to earlier political claims he had made.
“Rivers State people have entered one chance. This is the same Kingsley Chinda I posted about in 2024 during the issue of land in Abuja, where Wike allegedly allocated land to him,” he said.
He alleged that the land in question was originally owned by private individuals before it was revoked and reassigned under controversial circumstances.
According to him, the development raises concerns about how political power and influence are used in governance.
Fresh Allegations Revisited
The activist further claimed that the land, located in a strategic area, could have significant financial value if later sold or developed.
He also alleged that political decisions in Rivers State are often shaped by influence and control rather than public interest.
“Wike revoked the land from the rightful owners who had original documents, then allocated it to Kingsley Chinda, possibly so it could be sold later for millions because of its strategic location,” he added.
Rivers Political Tensions Resurface
VeryDarkMan also weighed in on the ongoing political tensions in Rivers State, suggesting that power struggles continue to shape leadership outcomes in the state.
He further alleged that Governor Siminalayi Fubara had faced political pressure due to internal party conflicts, linking the situation to broader governance issues.
He also criticized President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, blaming the administration for worsening political and governance challenges.
Mixed Reactions Trail Comments
The video has since sparked widespread debate online, with Nigerians divided over the allegations, the APC primary outcome, and the broader political climate in Rivers State.
While some users supported his claims, others dismissed them as political commentary ahead of future elections.
“Rivers State people have entered one chance. This is the same Kingsley Chinda I posted about the issue of land in Abuja in 2024, where Wike allegedly allocated land to him.”
— VeryDarkMan reacts after Chinda, Member of the House of Representatives, won the APC governorship… https://t.co/ndzA4oiygW pic.twitter.com/b4z5R2r9ar
— CHUKS 🍥 (@ChuksEricE) May 22, 2026
