APC Don Reach Morocco?’ VeryDarkMan Reacts to Seyi Tinubu Poster
APC Don Reach Morocco?’ VeryDarkMan Reacts to Seyi Tinubu Poster

Popular social media commentator VeryDarkMan has set the internet buzzing after claiming he saw a poster featuring Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, during a recent visit to Morocco. According to *Eyes of Lagos*, the activist shared a video on his social media page, saying he spotted the poster inside a hotel bar in the North African country. He noted that while the poster seemed connected to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), Seyi Tinubu’s photograph was prominently displayed.

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VeryDarkMan questioned why the image of a Nigerian political figure would appear abroad, hinting that it might signal early political moves ahead of future elections. In his usual outspoken style, he suggested the development reflected a growing sense of urgency within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). “I enter hotel for Morocco, guess who I see for bar? Seyi Tinubu. APC una carry campaign reach Morocco? Seyi na footballer? Wetin him picture dey do here? Una really desperate,” he said in the video.
The clip quickly went viral, generating mixed reactions online. Some social media users agreed with VeryDarkMan, seeing the poster as a potential political signal, while others dismissed the claims, arguing it was purely promotional and not politically motivated. User @Addlinbaby commented, “What APC cannot do does not exist,” while @Odsonfx wrote, “If e reach your turn no work hard. Wait make you win election from social media noise.”
Others insisted the poster was not political, pointing out Seyi Tinubu’s popularity as a public figure. @Kryptotajeer explained, “This is not a political campaign, it’s clearly an advertisement. Featuring Seyi Tinubu’s image is about marketing, not politics.” The debate continues to trend on social media as Nigerians discuss whether the poster signaled political ambitions or was simply tied to AFCON promotions.
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