The drama surrounding gospel singer Mercy Chinwo and her former label boss Eezee Tee has taken a new turn. Activist Vincent Martins Otse, aka VDM, recently vowed to investigate Mercy’s allegations against Eezee Tee, and now his fans are flooding Mercy’s Instagram page with criticism.
The backlash comes after VDM shared a message he received from YouTube, stating that his video about Mercy Chinwo was deleted due to a copyright claim. VDM had expressed disappointment in Mercy, accusing her of trying to silence him.
The drama has sparked a heated debate, with some people supporting Mercy and others backing VDM. As the situation unfolds, one thing is clear: the gospel music industry is about to get a whole lot more interesting.
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@justlily_e: “My Ratels never reach here yet, I will come back later to read comments.”
@bigbg0147: “Jesus ABeg come quick …A lot is happening in dollars in your name for this side.”
@_mrtroubleforsale2025: “So dem dey pay una go sing for God? Wonderful.”
@lasbonfx:”Ratel Gang gada here let’s talk.
“@chu_chu_ezekwem: “Please whatever you do. Don’t respond to VDM. IGNORE.”
@princessadelodun responded “That’s why they say do what I preach not what I do. Many of these gospel artist no get good minds at all. I love Mercy Chinwo songs.”
@robertplant.official.ig: “Lol, Africa.. Blinded by these importers enriching their pockets. I’m more concerned about the ravaging amount of money you people actually gather from these things you people seemingly make like ots non profitable and who the hell are paying you people on dollars?, church?, where are they getting the money from.”
@iamseamoney:Go return back that money you forcefully collected from Eezee Tee… You are very ungrateful, u are all about the money.”
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