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Friends-turned-foes: How a woman became central to Odumodublvck, BlaqBonez feud
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Friends-turned-foes: How a woman became central to Odumodublvck, BlaqBonez feud

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
Discover how a woman became central to the bitter feud between Nigerian rappers Odumodublvck and BlaqBonez, escalating from friendship to personal attacks. Read More: https://punchng.com/friends-turned-foes-how-a-woman-became-central-to-odumodublvck-blaqbonez-feud/

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