VeryDarkMan Appreciates Blord After Cease-and-Desist Over Ratel Brand Is Withdrawn
VeryDarkMan has publicly thanked Blord after the tech entrepreneur withdrew his cease-and-desist order over the use of the Ratel label, ending a tense back-and-forth between the two figures.
The controversy began when Blord declared his intention to become the sole owner of the Ratel name — a brand widely associated with VeryDarkMan and his fanbase — and threatened legal action to enforce his claim. In response, VeryDarkMan insisted that Ratel goes beyond trademarks, saying, “There can only be one Ratel. True ownership is about authenticity, not paperwork.”
Hours later, Blord revealed that he had been contacted by “top men across the country,” influential figures who asked him to show mercy and allow VeryDarkMan to continue using the brand. Following this, Blord announced he was withdrawing the cease-and-desist order and instructed that fans now recognize VeryDarkMan as their CEO, signing off as Linus Williams — CEO/Founder, Ratel Groups.
In a video response, VeryDarkMan expressed gratitude, visibly emotional and with tears in his eyes, thanking Blord for rescinding the legal action. Some observers have questioned whether his appreciation was entirely sincere, given his earlier pointed remarks.
The episode underscores the ongoing debate over branding, authenticity, and influence in Nigeria’s digital space, with Ratel remaining a central symbol of VeryDarkMan’s identity and online presence.
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