Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, widely known as Odumodublvck, has spoken about the depth of his love for his girlfriend, revealing that their relationship began long before his rise to fame and fortune.
During an appearance on the Thoughts In A Culli podcast, the rapper described his partner as his “everything,” emphasizing that she has been a major source of peace and support in his life.
He said, “My girlfriend is the closest person to me. My girlfriend is my everything. When the Bible said you find a good thing if you find a good woman… she is my everything. She is literally my life. I trust her so much.” Odumodublvck expressed gratitude for meeting her before his success, explaining that it made their relationship authentic and grounded.
He shared, “She is my friend. Aside from the fact that we love each other, she’s my ngga. God blessed me with that one. He gave me that one as a gift, a consolation from all the troubles of my life… I’m lucky I met her before I had money.”*
The rapper has previously opened up about his girlfriend’s influence on his music. In an interview on Apple Music’s Africa Now Radio, Odumodublvck revealed that his song “Banza Boy” was inspired by her and her circle of friends. He explained that the track celebrates confident and independent women — a reflection of the strength he sees in them. “She and her friends inspired that song. They are strong, hardworking, and they know their worth. I love that energy,” he said.
In another development, Odumodublvck is currently facing a lawsuit filed by upcoming artist Kraziecent, who accused him of physical assault. According to Daily Post, Kraziecent, whose real name is Levi Ogbogiri, claimed the rapper attacked him on December 16, 2024, during a public event while he was “peacefully taking videos and pictures” of himself. The plaintiff alleged that the incident was unprovoked and left him embarrassed before attendees. His lawyer, Uchenna Ojembe, informed the court that Odumodublvck’s legal representatives had been served notice but had not yet responded to the suit.
Meanwhile, Odumodublvck recently stirred conversation online after advising aspiring artists to be cautious about relocating to Lagos in pursuit of fame. The Abuja-born rapper described the city as “the worst place for a young artist to grow,” claiming its entertainment culture breeds “greedy, selfish, and self-centered packaged beasts.”
The outspoken musician continues to attract attention for both his candid views and his openness about his relationship, crediting his girlfriend as a stabilizing force in his personal and professional life.
