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GTBank’s Brazen Complicity in the Abduction of VeryDarkMan: A Criminal Conspiracy Against Nigerian Citizens -By Jeff Okoroafor

Worse still, the EFCC’s involvement reeks of political persecution. VDM, a vocal critic of government corruption and corporate malpractice, was not invited for questioning or served any formal charges before this Gestapo-style abduction. The fact that GTBank actively enabled this illegality makes them complicit in what amounts to state-sponsored intimidation.

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VeryDarkMan, EFCC and GTBank

The shocking events surrounding the abduction of social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), have exposed Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) as an active participant in state-sponsored repression. What transpired was not a routine banking transaction or even a lawful arrest—it was a coordinated kidnapping operation in which GTBank served as both facilitator and accomplice. This egregious violation of customer rights and the rule of law demands immediate scrutiny, public outrage, and severe consequences for all involved.

GTBank, a financial institution entrusted with safeguarding customers’ assets and privacy, instead transformed its premises into an extension of Nigeria’s law enforcement apparatus. When VDM entered the Area 3 branch of the GTBank, he was not treated as a customer but as a wanted man—deliberately delayed, confined, and prevented from leaving until operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arrived to seize him.

This was not an arrest. It was an ambush.

Banks are not law enforcement agencies. They have no legal authority to detain customers without cause. Yet, GTBank willfully restrained VDM, effectively acting as a proxy for the EFCC in what can only be described as a premeditated abduction. If this is allowed to stand, no Nigerian can ever walk into a bank with confidence again.

GTBank’s conduct violates multiple Nigerian laws and ethical banking standards:

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  1. False Imprisonment – Under Sections 365 and 366 of the Nigerian Criminal Code, unlawfully detaining a person is a criminal offense. GTBank had no legal basis to hold VDM against his will.

  2. Breach of Customer Rights – The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) mandates that banks treat customers with fairness and transparency. GTBank violated this by colluding with state forces to trap a critic.

  3. Violation of Right to Liberty – Section 35 of the Nigerian Constitution guarantees freedom from arbitrary detention. GTBank and the EFCC conspired to circumvent this right.

Worse still, the EFCC’s involvement reeks of political persecution. VDM, a vocal critic of government corruption and corporate malpractice, was not invited for questioning or served any formal charges before this Gestapo-style abduction. The fact that GTBank actively enabled this illegality makes them complicit in what amounts to state-sponsored intimidation.

If GTBank faces no consequences, this sets a terrifying precedent:

  • No activist, journalist, or whistleblower is safe – Any critic of the government could be lured into a bank and handed over to security agencies without due process.

  • Banking privacy is dead – If GTBank can detain customers at the request of law enforcement without a court order, then no financial transaction is truly private.

  • Corporate impunity reigns – If a major bank like GTBank can break the law without repercussions, other institutions will follow suit.

This is how democracies erode—not through sudden coups, but through the gradual weaponization of private institutions against citizens.

The following actions must be taken immediately:

  1. A CBN Investigation – The Central Bank must launch an urgent inquiry into GTBank’s role in this illegal detention. If found guilty, GTBank’s management should face sanctions, and the bank should be fined heavily.

  2. Legal Action Against GTBank – VDM (or civil society groups on his behalf) should sue GTBank for false imprisonment and violation of his constitutional rights.

  3. Public Pressure on GTBank – Customers should consider withdrawing their funds in protest. No one should bank with an institution that kidnaps clients for the government.

  4. Demand for VDM’s Release – If the EFCC has legitimate charges, they must present them in court. Secret abductions have no place in a democracy.

GTBank’s actions are not just a breach of trust—they are an attack on the very foundation of civil liberties in Nigeria. If we allow banks to become hunting grounds for security agencies, then no citizen is safe.

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This is no longer just about VDM. It is about whether Nigeria will remain a country where institutions respect the law, or whether we will slide into a system where banks double as detention centers and critics disappear without a trace. GTBank must answer for this. The EFCC must be held to account. And Nigerians must rise up and demand: Enough is enough!

Jeff Okoroafor - Africans Angle and Opinion Nigeria

Jeff Okoroafor

Jeff Okoroafor is a social accountability advocate and a political commentator focused on governance, accountability, and social justice in West Africa.

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