Odumodublvck vows to end rift between Burna Boy and Shatta Wale

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  • Odumodublvck recently ignited a social media frenzy by chiming in on the heated feud between Burna Boy and Shatta Wale.
  • The once tight-knit friendship between Burna and Shatta has unraveled in recent years, marked by fiery online clashes, insults, and accusations.
  • In the know about their beef, Odumodu pledged to play peacemaker and mend the rift between the two fiery stars.

Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, the Nigerian rapper widely known as Odumodublvck, is on a mission to mend fences between fellow music star Burna Boy and the Ghanaian music sensation Shatta Wale.

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Recall in 2022, Burna and Shatta threw words, accusations and counter-accusations at each other after the Ghanaian star bashed all Nigerian musicians.

The back and forth between both artistes became so vile as Burna even challenged Shatta Wale to a physical fight at any location of his choosing.

As of now, the duo has ceased communication on social media and refrained from their customary get-togethers, diverged from their past patterns of close interaction.

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In a recent X (formerly Twitter) post, Odumodublvck conveyed his eagerness to reconcile the two singers and fortify the bond between Nigeria and Ghana.

He wrote, “NIGERIA AND GHANA WILL NEVER FIGHT UNDER MY WATCH. NA ME GO UNITE SHATTA WALE AND BURNA.”

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Odumodublvck vows to end rift between Burna Boy and Shatta Wale

This is coming days after Odumodublvck opened up on how he has been coming through for his friends and those close to him.

Odumodu, during a chat on the Zero Conditions podcast with Motolani Alake, Excel and Melody, revealed that he spent most of his earnings this year on his friends.

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According to the rapper, if he made N100 million in 2023, he would have spent about N95 million helping friends and family.

The ‘Picanto’ crooner, who recently advised anyone against making him their model, said since his rise to fame, he has supported his friends’ businesses financially while spilling that most of the products he uses were given to him.

 

 

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