Trademark Tension: VeryDarkMan Sparks Reactions Over Blord Name Warning





Controversial activist and social commentator, VeryDarkMan, has ignited fresh debate online after reacting to a statement attributed to entrepreneur Blord regarding the trademark ownership of the name “Blord.”

In the viral remark, Blord, whose real name is Vincent Martins, allegedly stated that the name has been legally trademarked under his ownership, warning that anyone who uses “Blord” for commercial purposes such as branding vehicles for transportation businesses could face arrest and legal action. He further insisted that anyone interested in using the name must first seek his permission.

Reacting to the development, VeryDarkMan reportedly mocked the warning, suggesting that the social media drama around the name had escalated yet again. His reaction quickly went viral, with many Nigerians saying he had “put pressure” back on Blord amid ongoing online tensions.

The controversy has since stirred conversations about trademark rights, brand ownership, and the legal implications of using registered business names in Nigeria. Some legal observers noted that while trademarks can protect brand identity, enforcement typically follows due legal processes rather than immediate arrests.

Meanwhile, social media users remain divided, with some supporting the protection of intellectual property, while others view the exchange as another episode in the ongoing online rivalry between the two personalities.

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