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‘Come to court and prove it’ – Blaqbonez challenges Odumodublvck over abuse allegation
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‘Come to court and prove it’ – Blaqbonez challenges Odumodublvck over abuse allegation

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Nigerian rapper Emeka Akuma, popularly known as Blaqbonez, has said he will take fellow rapper Odumodublvck to court over an allegation of sexual abuse made against him.

Blaqbonez made this known during an interview on the ongoing feud between him and Odumodublvck.

The rapper said he initially ignored the controversy because he was not bothered about being portrayed as the “bad guy,” but decided to respond after the sexual abuse allegation was made against him.

“I’m taking him to court. So come to court and prove that I’m what you say I am,” Blaqbonez said.

The rapper insisted that the matter should be settled in court, challenging Odumodublvck to prove the allegation against him.

He also said the dispute between both artistes reportedly started over a woman they met at the same location in June or July 2023.

Blaqbonez said he could not treat an allegation of sexual abuse as ordinary banter between two artistes.

“In the history of men, I don’t think a man has ever done this to another man. I don’t care about being the bad guy, but when you say sexual abuse, that’s not a tag that I will joke with,” he said.

He maintained that he was prepared to pursue the matter to the end through the legal process.

‘Come to court and prove it’ – Blaqbonez challenges Odumodublvck over abuse allegation

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