Nigerian rapper Tochukwu “Odumodublvck” Ojogwu has accused record label Chocolate City Music of working with the Nigerian Police to arrest him.
Odumodublvck made these claims in a series of posts on his X page on Friday. He said the record label has tried several times to get him arrested.
The singer said, “9th attempt gone wrong. My motion is peppering them. Chocolate City has been trying to arrest me for the longest time. They tried before my American tour, and now they are trying again with the European tour.
“Why? Because I exposed the sexual abuser under their roof, their lies and their bots. Everyone keeps watching while they try all their gimmicks, but why? We’re in Europe, baby. Their own is a play.”
He also alleged that the record label used the police to file a silly petition against him, which did not have a phone number.
Odumodublvck warned that he would publish all the silly petitions the police had sent to him if they were not careful.
“You sent a petition without a phone number on it. Do you want to kidnap me? Do you want to pull me to the side and shoot me? Sending a petition without contact details. Is your job to oppress innocent citizens? Mind you, the same station you are calling me to is the same one where you let that sexual abuser go, under the guise of ‘he has begged and paid a settlement to the victim.’
“Sending petitions before my tour so police can detain me, because your artist cannot tour. My motion is making them sick. Everybody says Motion. My motion is too much that fake police are finding me. Why always me?” Odumodublvck said.
In response, the record label denied all the allegations made by the “Industry Machine” hitmaker during an interview with PREMIUM TIMES on Friday.
Desmond Ezebuiro, PR Lead at Bean Creative IMC, a part of Chocolate City Group, spoke with this newspaper. He said they do not have the power to arrest anyone.
Mr Ezebuiro said, “Please note that our company does not possess the authority to arrest any individual, as such powers rest with law enforcement agencies and not private entities.
“As regards the various claims and allegations currently being circulated, the matter is before the courts and, out of respect for the legal process, we are unable to comment further on the specifics at this time. We remain committed to due process and will allow the appropriate legal channels to address the issues raised.”








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