‘These people are not your kids’- VeryDarkMan Advises Osimhen to Control Anger on the Pitch

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  • VeryDarkMan has advised Victor Osimhen to stay calm on the pitch, warning that anger could distract him and affect his performance during matches.
  • In a video shared online, VeryDarkMan spoke in a brotherly tone, urging the Napoli forward to stay calm during matches, especially when provoked by opponents or referees.

Social media activist VeryDarkMan has publicly advised Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen to control his emotions on the football pitch, stressing that excessive anger could distract him from his game.

In a video shared online, VeryDarkMan spoke in a brotherly tone, urging the Napoli forward to stay calm during matches, especially when provoked by opponents or referees. He noted that reacting angrily on the field often shifts focus away from performance and can negatively affect decision-making.

According to him, maintaining composure would help Osimhen stay mentally sharp and continue delivering top-level performances. He reminded the football star that opposing players are not his children and should not be given the emotional control that comes with anger.

VeryDarkMan’s message has since generated reactions online, with some fans agreeing that Osimhen’s passion sometimes spills over, while others defended the striker, describing his aggression as part of what makes him competitive and fearless.

In other news…..Controversial street singer Portable has publicly appealed to his wife, Bewaji, asking her to forgive him. In a live video, he urged Nigerians to help beg her, claiming he has returned fully to her and that any influence from another woman, Ashabi, is over.

Portable insisted Bewaji is his only legal wife, stating he cannot marry anyone else and describing his other partners as baby mamas.

He revealed he has relocated Bewaji from Sango to ensure her safety and asked her not to push him away, saying she should forgive him for having children outside the marriage, which he described as part of his journey as a musician.

“Please, everyone should help me beg Bewaji not to be angry with me. Her husband is back with her. All the jazz that the other lady used on me is over. This is not the time to fight me. She should not push me outside.

I am now hers fully She is my legal wife, and I can’t marry any other lady. The rest are baby mamas. I have moved her out of Sango for her safety. She should please forgive me for having children outside. It is part of the price to pay for being a glorious musician”. He wrote