Odumodublvck accuses MI, Blaqbonez of sabotage, betrayal

Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has set social media ablaze with a series of explosive posts accusing fellow rappers MI Abaga and Blaqbonez of plotting to destroy his career.
The artist alleged deceit, betrayal, and what he described as “criminal-induced clout” within Nigeria’s music industry.
Posting under his verified X account, @Odumodublvck_, the rapper claimed that prominent figures in the rap community had conspired to “antagonise an innocent person.”
“All the evil wey you dey do for this industry don cast. You set a whole strategy up to antagonise an innocent person. Unfortunately for you, your ego blurred your vision,” he wrote.
He directed a separate message at Gilbert Bani, known professionally as A-Q, accusing him of using unethical means to gain attention.
”This particular clout wey I dey give you, I know say you no need am. Cause na criminal-induced clout. Your evil time is up and you will pay so dearly,” he said.
Odumodublvck also criticised MI Abaga, alleging that the veteran rapper hides behind a false image of decency while enabling toxic behaviour in the industry.
“You are very good at portraying the ‘good guy.’ One thing they did not tell you is that I don’t care about public opinion, unlike you,” he wrote.
The rapper also claimed that several record label executives and artists had made repeated attempts to derail his career.
According to him, he had been warned by “men of God” about ongoing plots against him.
“They tried to kill my career and are still trying to. So many men of God were calling me. You guys think it’s a joke,” he alleged.
Odumodublvck promised to reveal more details in due course, saying he intends to expose what he called “evil within the establishment.”
For now, he said he would stay focused on his craft.
The posts, charged with emotion and religious references, have stirred intense debate online.
Fans and industry observers are divided, some sympathising with the rapper, while others question the validity of his claims.
As of press time, MI Abaga, A-Q, and Blaqbonez have not issued any public response, leaving speculation to dominate discussions about loyalty, rivalry, and behind-the-scenes politics in Nigeria’s hip-hop community.



