Odumodublvck Sparks Controversy Accusing Blaqbonez of Sexual Abuse

Odumodublvck Sparks Controversy Accusing Blaqbonez of Sexual Abuse

Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck, real name Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, has publicly accused fellow musician Blaqbonez of sexual abuse, reigniting controversy within the Nigerian music industry. The accusation comes amid growing scrutiny over Blaqbonez’s conduct, following earlier claims by a woman identified as Jane Doe. Jane Doe had previously alleged that Blaqbonez engaged in harassment, bullying, invasion of privacy, and the unauthorized sharing of her private videos. These allegations, which surfaced months ago, have now been amplified by Odumodublvck’s direct confrontation.

In a statement shared on his X (formerly Twitter) account, Odumodublvck accused Blaqbonez of being a sexual abuser and claimed that the music industry is complicit in covering up the misconduct. He criticized industry figures for their silence, saying, “Blaqbonez is a sexual abuser and the entire music industry is covering it up. The same people come out and bash Tinubu all in the name of injustice. See injustice in you face here but because you all dine and wine together, you have decided to shut up. Hypocrites. Sexual abusing hypocrites.” His words have sparked widespread discussion on social media and among fans, raising questions about accountability and ethics in the entertainment sector.

The two artists have reportedly been involved in a long-standing feud, though the exact cause of their conflict remains unclear. Odumodublvck’s latest comments suggest a deeper issue of systemic protection for powerful figures in the industry, even when serious allegations are made. His statement highlights the growing demand for transparency and justice in Nigerian music, where public figures often face minimal consequences for misconduct.

Meanwhile, in a separate but related development, the Anambra State Government has arrested a pregnant woman over allegations of physical abuse, neglect, and starvation of a young girl in her care in Onitsha. The suspect, identified as Aniagu Precious, an indigene of Enugu State, is accused of subjecting the minor to repeated physical violence and prolonged deprivation of food and medical care. The victim reportedly lost a tooth during one of the assaults and later collapsed at school due to the cumulative effects of abuse and malnutrition.

Mrs. Chinyere Esther Onyekesi, the State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, condemned the incident as cruel, inhumane, and a gross violation of the child’s rights. She emphasized the government’s commitment to protecting vulnerable children and ensuring that perpetrators face legal consequences. The case underscores the broader issue of child protection in Nigeria and the need for stronger enforcement of child welfare laws.

As public discourse continues to focus on abuse and accountability, both in the entertainment industry and society at large, these incidents highlight the urgent need for systemic change. The actions taken against Aniagu Precious and the ongoing scrutiny of Blaqbonez may serve as turning points in how Nigeria addresses abuse and protects its most vulnerable.