Early Saturday morning, Nigerian rap sensation Odumodublvck set X ablaze with a bombshell accusation: powerful forces in the music industry are trying to end his career.
In a series of fiery posts, the “Declan Rice” hitmaker didn’t hold back. He directly called out veteran rapper MI Abaga, labeling him a “pathological liar” who knows the truth but stays silent.
“THEY TRIED TO KILL MY CAREER & ARE STILL TRYING,” Odumodublvck wrote in all caps. “SO MANY MEN OF GOD WERE CALLING ME.”

The rapper hinted at a deeper story, one he promises to tell “one day.” For now, he says, he remains “the most hated” artist in Nigeria.
But the real spark? His ongoing war with Blaqbonez.
What started as lyrical jabs has spiraled into something darker. Screenshots circulating online show Odumodublvck allegedly threatening Blaqbonez in private messages—claims of violence, even rape threats against the “Haba” rapper’s manager.

Fans are stunned. One user wrote, “Blaqbonez ended this guy’s year with one track. Now he’s spiraling.”
Another added, “You threatened to rape Blaqbonez?? This isn’t America, you’d be finished.”
Odumodublvck hasn’t denied the messages. Instead, he doubled down, accusing MI Abaga, Blaqbonez’s former label boss at Chocolate City of siding with his enemy.
The irony? Odumodublvck once supported MI in a past beef with rapper A-Q. Now, he says the same OG is part of the “evil” trying to bury him.
And then there’s the spiritual angle.
Multiple “men of God” reportedly reached out to Odumodublvck during the crisis. Were they mediating? Praying? Or warning him to back off?
He quoted scripture in response: “NO EVIL WEAPON FASHIONED AGAINST ME CAN PROSPER.”
Meanwhile, Blaqbonez stays winning. His new album *Everlasting Taker* is getting praise, while Odumodublvck’s *Industry Machine* struggles to keep momentum.
Fans say Blaqbonez dropped one diss track, Faulty Machine and silenced Odumodublvck completely. The “Wonda” rapper hasn’t fired back musically since.
Some blame pride. Others point to fear.
“Stop beefing your OGs,” one fan warned. “It won’t take you anywhere but down.”
The drama has pulled in more names - CKay, Zilla, Pretty Boy DO, even Replay all allegedly targeted under Odumodublvck’s “anti world gangsters” movement.
But the streets aren’t buying the victim card.
“Na Blaqbonez make you dey explain like this,” one user laughed.
Another asked the million-dollar question: “If na babe cause this beef, e go pain me die.”

As of now, MI Abaga hasn’t responded. Blaqbonez hasn’t either.
But Odumodublvck says the machine is still alive.
Whether it survives this storm? Only time and maybe a few more leaked DMs will tell.

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