Odumodublvck vows never to work with Ghanaian artists
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Nigerian rapper, Odumodublvck has left fans talking after making a shocking tweet during Nigeria’s AFCON match against Morocco, which the Super Eagles lost.

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The highly anticipated encounter drew massive attention from football lovers across Africa, with Nigerians rallying behind their national team in hopes of securing a crucial victory. As the match unfolded and tensions rose on the pitch, emotions ran high both in the stadium and online.

Known for his outspoken personality and humorous presence on social media, Odumodublvck seized the intense moment of the game to make a bold declaration that instantly caught the attention of fans and critics alike.

The rapper, famous for his playful banter online, used the tense moment of the game to make a declaration that quickly went viral.

Fans immediately noticed, and the tweet began trending across social media, sparking heated debates and mixed reactions from football and music lovers across Nigeria and Ghana.

“If we lose this match, I will never make music with a Ghanaian artist in my life,” he wrote.

The statement shocked many of his followers, especially considering the long-standing musical collaborations and cultural exchanges between Nigerian and Ghanaian artists over the years.

Odumodublvck’s comment came amid the tension on the pitch, as he claimed the Ghanaian referee was biased and working in favour of the Morocco players.

His accusation added more fuel to the already heated atmosphere surrounding the match, with several fans echoing similar sentiments while others urged calm and sportsmanship.

The statement further fueled the ongoing friendly rivalry between Nigerians and Ghanaians in both music and football, a rivalry often characterized by jokes, banter, and occasional online clashes.

Social media users reacted immediately, flooding the comment sections with memes, opinions, and humorous takes on the rapper’s bold stance.

One user wrote, “Imagine blocking collabs because of a football match,” while another said, “Odumodublvck bringing music and football together in one tweet.”

Others defended the rapper, describing his comment as harmless banter made in the heat of the moment, while some critics felt the statement went too far.

Whether joking or serious, his tweet has become part of the Nigeria vs Morocco conversation, with fans continuing to debate both the controversial officiating and Odumodublvck’s dramatic declaration long after the final whistle.