Key points:
- The rapper says he once used hard drugs in school. He says one scary night made him quit fast.
- He shares the story on the Tea With Tay podcast. He urges young fans to shun drugs at all times.
- He adds that some people never make it out. He says the harm and deaths are real and close.
Odumodublvck has told a frank, stark story. He says he used hard drugs while at the University of Lagos. He also says one dose near took his life. That night made him call his mum for help.

He made the claims on Tea With Tay. The star says he flew back to Abuja after the scare. He then tried drugs one more time and quit for good. The tone was firm and clear throughout.
Tea With Tay talk: clear words on drug use
The host asked how he coped in school. He says, “I used and nearly died one day.” He kept the words short and plain. The point was clear to all who watched.
Then he spoke of his mum. “I called her to book my flight,” he says. He adds that he went home to heal and reset. The change, he says, came from fear and grace.
Near-fatal scare leads to change
He calls the moment a drug overdose scare. “I took it and almost died,” he says. “After that, I used once and stopped.” The tale sat heavy, yet felt true and strong.
He thanks God for a second chance. “Some people do not make it out,” he says. He notes that some lose friends and kin to drugs. He even says he saw a couple fight drug use.
Clear plea to youth: avoid drugs now
The rapper turns to the young at this point. He begs them to shun hard drugs and bad pills. He says the risk is real, the pain is near. The call is simple: choose life and stop now.
For more context on his recent moves, see our story where he calls Headies and demands his car prize after his Next Rated win. The update shows his bold side and drive.
Earlier last month, he said Lagos is the worst place for young artists to grow. That piece adds weight to his view on stress in the scene.





