Blaqbonez and Odumodublvck, two prominent Nigerian rap artists, are now locked in a high-stakes legal battle, with Blaqbonez filing a lawsuit seeking N2.55 billion in damages over alleged defamation. The legal action, initiated by Blaqbonez’s legal team at Punuka Attorneys & Solicitors, comes after Odumodublvck reignited their public feud by making serious allegations that certain influential figures in the Nigerian entertainment industry are protecting Blaqbonez from sexual abuse claims. The lawsuit, dated July 7, 2026, accuses Odumodublvck of engaging in a sustained campaign of defamation, intimidation, and online harassment that has damaged Blaqbonez’s reputation, career, business ventures, and emotional well-being.
Blaqbonez, whose real name is Emeka Akumefule, claims that Odumodublvck’s repeated online statements—portraying him as a “sexual abuser”—have led to widespread public backlash and a significant decline in his professional opportunities. His legal team insists the allegations are false and were made with malicious intent to tarnish his image. The lawsuit demands not only the massive financial compensation but also the removal of all defamatory content from Odumodublvck’s social media platforms, including posts, videos, and related materials.
In addition to monetary damages, Blaqbonez is seeking a public apology from Odumodublvck, which must be posted on his verified social media accounts and kept pinned for at least 30 days. He is also demanding that Odumodublvck publicly instruct his supporters to cease any form of online harassment, threats, or intimidation directed at him. The legal notice gives Odumodublvck seven days to comply with these demands before further legal actions are pursued.
The dispute has been brewing for weeks, with both artists exchanging public barbs on social media. Odumodublvck had previously accused Chocolate City, Blaqbonez’s record label, of attempting to have him arrested multiple times. He also alleged that industry insiders are shielding Blaqbonez from accountability over sexual abuse allegations. These claims sparked outrage and speculation across Nigerian social media, with fans and commentators reacting sharply to the developments.
Public reactions have been mixed, with some users questioning the feasibility of Odumodublvck paying such a large sum, while others believe the feud has spiraled beyond music into personal attacks. Despite the controversy, the legal case highlights the growing trend of Nigerian celebrities using the courts to address online disputes and reputational harm. As the legal process unfolds, it remains to be seen how this high-profile case will impact both artists’ careers and the broader Nigerian music industry.


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