Key Points
- He says someone close faced abuse for over a year. He intervened after private pleas to leaders failed.
- He rejects claims it is a rap beef for clout. He calls it a push for justice alone.
- He says some insiders chose silence over accountability. He now seeks peace, closure, and to move forward.
Odumodublvck (Tochukwu Ojogwu) has addressed his ongoing public feud. The rapper says the matter was about justice, not music.

In a note titled Industry Machine, he said he acted to defend someone close. He said the person faced abuse and threats online. The clash also drew Blaqbonez diss at Odumodublvck in October.
Why he stepped in
He said private appeals to label heads and executives failed. He felt compelled to act when no one would protect his friend.
He insisted the move was not about rap one-upmanship. “This is not a rap beef,” he wrote, urging fans to drop clout frames.
He added that some leaders protected investments over truth. That, he said, made the silence more painful.
Accountability and peace
The rapper said he values honesty and clear standards in the scene. He criticised figures who stayed silent when help was needed.
He has shown support for everyday fans, including a recent N500k gift to sales boy. He said his aim now is closure and peace.
He asked supporters to judge intent rather than rumours. “I choose to move forward,” he added in the closing lines.
He also warned against turning pain into fan sport. He wants focus on care, not clicks or charts.
See his post below.






