Key Points
- Odumodublvck shares posts asking MI Abaga to unfollow him. He says he means no disrespect but wants clear distance.
- The rapper claims MI once threatened to sue over comments. He insists he will still speak truth despite any case.
- Odumodublvck hints there are deeper issues within MIs wider team. He says nothing can stop facts coming out in time.
Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck (Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu) has confronted hip hop star M.I Abaga (Jude Abaga) online. He asked the older rapper to unfollow him on social media after a reported legal threat.

In posts on X, Odumodublvck wrote to M.I and called him Baba. He still asked the veteran to stop following him across social media platforms. He has clashed online before, as seen in Odumodublvck blasts industry gatekeepers.
In the first message, he begged M.I to stop following him because of a legal warning. Odumodublvck claimed the older rapper had threatened to sue him while trying to protect close associates. He stressed that he did not care if people targeted him for speaking up.
Rapper says he is ready for any lawsuit
In a follow up post, Odumodublvck said the matter should not concern M.I at all. He wrote that the older star joined the issue even when his whole organisation was struggling.
The rapper insisted no lawsuit could stop him from sharing the truth. He warned that everyone involved in the unnamed case would be held responsible in the end.
Odumodublvck added that even if M.I sued him abroad, he would explain the reason. He closed both messages with a simple sign off of respect, despite the sharp tone.
Odumodublvck did not share what sparked the legal warning, or give full details about the dispute. He mainly repeated that he was ready to face any step taken against him.
Ongoing debate about respect and boundaries
The posts again raised questions about respect between older and younger stars within Nigerian hip hop. Many fans see Odumodublvck as outspoken, while M.I remains a major elder figure. The exchange quickly spread across platforms, with users sharing screenshots and taking sides.
The clash joins other fights in the music scene, including Nigerian rappers debate loyalty and contracts. Observers worry that constant online shots may damage future work between key players.
Neither side had shared a new joint statement on the matter when the posts were captured. Fans now wait to see whether M.I responds or quietly grants the unfollow request.





