Odumodublvck Sends Encouraging Message to Carter Efe’s Baby Mama Amid Split

Carter Efe’s baby mama has shared the supportive message she received from rapper Odumodublvck following her ongoing fallout with the streamer. In the message, Odumodublvck wrote: “Hello my dear. I see what’s going on. Yourself and Carter are my friends. I pray God gives you the direction you need. It has never been easy for women, but as long as you hold on to God, a way will be made. Keep your head up. We will be praying for you. Jesus is right beside you.” She responded warmly, saying, “Thank you so much sir. I really appreciate this,” and later posted a screenshot of the conversation on social media with the caption, “This means a lot to me sir.” The exchange comes in the wake of Carter Efe revealing that he and his baby mama had been separated for over a year, a revelation that sparked public attention and discussion. Odumodublvck’s message offered encouragement and a reminder to stay strong and keep faith during difficult times.

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Chocolate City Music Accuses Odumodublvck Of Attacking Staff Backstage At Rhythm Unplugged

Chocolate City Music has accused rapper Odumodublvck of physically attacking one of its staff members backstage at Monday’s Rhythm Unplugged concert in Lagos. In a statement shared on its Instagram page, the label described the incident as a serious escalation in the ongoing feud between Odumodublvck and Chocolate City artist Emeka Akumafule, known professionally as Blaqbonez. According to the statement, Mr Feyi Ajayi, a Chocolate City employee, was backstage with another artist when Odumodublvck allegedly approached him, issued threats toward the label and its executives, and headbutted him without provocation. Eyewitnesses said that when a bodyguard tried to intervene, Odumodublvck and his associates reportedly poured drinks on Mr Ajayi while shouting abusive language at the staff and management. Chocolate City confirmed that Mr Ajayi was hospitalised and is currently receiving treatment for injuries sustained during the attack. The label framed the incident as part of a broader pattern of harassment linked to the ongoing rivalry between Odumodublvck and Blaqbonez. It highlighted previous alleged confrontations, including an altercation at Landmark Beach in December 2024, disputes in Uyo, and incidents at a fashion show in England in 2025. The company also cited repeated online harassment targeting Blaqbonez, his manager Morin Oluwatobi, and Chocolate City executive Osagie Onobun. The statement further alleged that Odumodublvck had sent over 100 threatening messages to Blaqbonez and other members of the label, some of which were directed at family members and colleagues in the music industry. “Rap rivalries are part of hip-hop, but physical assault, stalking, spitting on women, threats with weapons, and intimidation are not acceptable,” Chocolate City said. The company added that it has reported the matter to the authorities and will pursue legal action to protect its staff, artists, and executives. It also urged event organisers and industry stakeholders to strengthen security at live shows and take a firm stance against violence. Odumodublvck’s representatives were not immediately available for comment. The feud between Blaqbonez and Odumodublvck began in June 2025 when Blaqbonez released the diss track Who’s Really Rapping, which Odumodublvck interpreted as a personal attack, igniting a heated online exchange between the two artists.

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Portable Reveals Why He Fought At Odumodublvck Concert, Performs Despite Clash

Portable has recounted a confrontation that erupted at Odumodublvck’s concert, saying it was triggered by someone making a provocative comment about Prophet Muhammad. He explained that the remark sparked a physical altercation, in which he defended himself before security intervened. Despite the scuffle, Portable went on to perform, noting that some of those involved in the clash even cheered him on during his set. “For Odumodublvck concert yesterday, as we dey enter, tell me for my ear say ‘Anobi Mohammed ti ku’ [Prophet Mohammed is d£@d]. Na him, like 15 people gather, only me. Na God say make I stand o. I stand strong. Them throw blow, I throw blow. Dem do Gidibo, I do Gidibo. Before I perform, even people wey follow f!ght me dey shout Zazoo,” he recalled. Someone pulled my ear and told me prophet Muhammad (SAW) has died , that's why I started fighting at Odumodublvck concert – portable pic.twitter.com/Oj0Dp3thP3 — AYANFE (@CHULLY1010) December 19, 2025

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Abuja Court Summons Odumodublvck Over Alleged Threats To Chocolate City Executive

A Chief Magistrate Court in Abuja has summoned rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, over allegations of criminal intimidation against Olayinka Osagie Onobun, the Head of A&R at Chocolate City Music. The summons, dated November 3, 2025, and signed by Chief Magistrate Farida Ibrahim, ordered the rapper to appear before the court on November 6 to answer to the charges brought against him. According to a petition filed by Onobun’s lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi, Odumodublvck allegedly used a series of posts on X to threaten and intimidate the music executive. The petition stated that the rapper’s actions were deliberate attempts to cause fear, describing them as criminal intimidation punishable under Sections 396 and 397 of the Penal Code Act applicable in the Federal Capital Territory. The court directive comes amid ongoing online tension between Odumodublvck and members of the Chocolate City family. In recent weeks, the rapper has traded words with Morin Oluwatobi, the manager of rapper Blaqbonez, further fueling speculation of internal rifts. Odumodublvck also accused veteran rapper Jude ‘MI’ Abaga of hypocrisy, claiming that the hip-hop star refused to speak up in the face of what he called “a blatant lie.” Reacting to the controversy, Odumodublvck shared that the past few weeks had been “heavy,” saying he and his friends have been “painted in terrible lights” and that a private matter has been “twisted into something it is not.”

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