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Rapper Odumodublvck denies allegations of abuse on social media

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By Ohuakanwa Chibuzo

Rapper Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, better known as Odumodublvck, has publicly denied allegations of abuse following claims made by an anonymous user on X (formerly Twitter). The controversy began when the user accused the artist of being a “woman abuser” in a now-deleted post.

The accusation surfaced amid rumors that Odumodublvck once dated Onyeka, a former contestant on the reality TV show Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) Season 9. The user questioned why fans were celebrating Onyeka’s past relationship with the rapper, writing: “Can’t believe you guys are hyping Onyeka for being Odumodu’s ex. Someone that is an abuser, eii.”

In response, Odumodublvck took to his X page to refute the allegations, expressing his frustration at being labeled as an abuser without evidence. “Time to time again I met you guys drag my name in the mud for things that are untrue but not today,” he wrote. “You cannot wake up and call me names because it suits your narrative. An abuser? You have gone too far.”

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The rapper emphasized that he has never been violent towards women, stating, “There is not one girl in this entire world, dead or alive, that can say ‘Odumodu laid his hands on me’ or, more popularly, say I was misogynistic towards them. Except the ones who want to drive their agenda, that I have let slide up until today.”

Odumodublvck also highlighted his professional collaborations with women in the industry, mentioning artists like Bloody Civilian, Tiwa Savage, Smur Lee, and Amaarae, as well as his female project managers. He concluded his statement by addressing the importance of the truth for his family, fans, and loved ones, warning that he would no longer tolerate false accusations. “It is rubbish, and since you people don’t know where to draw the line, today we will draw it,” he declared. “He or she who has ears, let them hear. An eye for an eye. Peace and love.”

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