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Odumodublvck Accuses Blaqbonez of Sexual Abuse, Alleges Industry Cover-Up

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Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has publicly accused fellow rapper Blaqbonez of sexual abuse, while alleging that members of the music industry are covering up the claims.

The accusation comes amid the ongoing rivalry between the two artistes and follows a petition filed about eight months ago by a woman identified as Jane Doe, who accused Blaqbonez of harassment, bullying, invasion of privacy, and sharing her private videos without her consent. Those allegations have been publicly reported, but their merits have not been determined by a court.

In a series of posts on X, Odumodublvck criticized the music industry for allegedly remaining silent despite what he described as injustice.

He wrote:

“BLAQBONEZ IS A SEXUAL ABUSER AND THE ENTIRE MUSIC INDUSTRY IS COVERING IT UP. SAME PEOPLE COME OUT AND BASH TINUBU ALL IN THE NAME OF INJUSTICE.

“SEE INJUSTICE IN YOUR FACE HERE BUT BECAUSE YOU ALL DINE AND WINE TOGETHER YOU HAVE DECIDED TO SHUT UP. HYPOCRITES. SEXUAL ABUSING HYPOCRITES.”

As of the time of this report, Blaqbonez has not publicly responded to Odumodublvck’s latest allegations. No court has found Blaqbonez liable for the allegations referenced above.

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Geh Geh Mocks Men Who Cry Over Heartbreak

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Social commentator Geh Geh has reacted to a viral video of a man crying after the end of a relationship, saying the man should see the breakup as freedom rather than a reason to mourn.

Speaking in a video shared online, Geh Geh expressed disbelief that a man in his 40s would be heartbroken over a relationship with a much younger woman.

According to him, the woman was 19 years old, and if the man’s account of the relationship was accurate, he had been carrying most of the financial responsibility. He argued that the end of such a relationship should be seen as an opportunity to move on.

He said:

“Na Nigeria I see 40 years old man dey cry because of heartbreak. Who break your heart? 19 years old girl. Una dey disappoint me well well. Na 19 years old girl. She’s not educated, she no get money. Her papa poor. Na you dey carry this people responsibility, that person come leave you, instead of make you dey rejoice for freedom, for leaving bondage, you come dey cry…”

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Speed Darlington Regrets Being Unmarried and Childless in His 40s

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Nigerian rapper Speed Darlington has expressed regret over his personal life, saying that despite having an American passport, he is still unmarried and has no children.

The entertainer said that although many people see foreign citizenship as a major achievement, his priorities have changed, and he now desires a family and the respect that comes with it more than immigration status.

He said:

“Up till now, I’m not married and I don’t have any children. All I have to show is an American passport. I want more than American papers—I want a family and respect.”

His comments have sparked mixed reactions on social media. While many users sympathised with his reflections, saying personal fulfilment goes beyond financial success or foreign residency, others encouraged the rapper to remain hopeful that he can still achieve the family life he desires.

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Jesse Jagz Criticises Celebrities Promoting Betting and Gambling

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Nigerian singer and rapper Jesse Jagz has criticised celebrities who endorse and promote betting and gambling companies.

The music star expressed his views in a recent post on X, where he strongly condemned the practice and argued that public figures should not encourage gambling.

Jagz wrote:

“We suppose to dey stone any artist promoting bets and gambling.”

His remark comes amid growing concerns over the increasing popularity of sports betting in Nigeria, particularly among young people.

According to industry estimates, more than 60 million Nigerians between the ages of 18 and 40 actively participate in sports betting and gambling, making Nigeria one of Africa’s largest betting markets.

Celebrity endorsements are widely seen as a major factor in the industry’s growth, with many Nigerian singers, actors, skit makers, and social media influencers serving as ambassadors for both local and international betting companies.

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