Nigerian rapper, Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, had a chance reunion with Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, at an airport on April 12, 2025.
The encounter, captured in viral social media clips, put to rest weeks of speculation about tension between the two.
Leading up to the meeting, Odumodublvck had been vocal on X (formerly Twitter), urging Obi to support his upcoming album, The Machine Is Coming.
His posts referenced his earlier endorsement of Obi during the 2023 election, and he called for a gesture of support in return. This public campaign sparked speculation among fans and observers, with many interpreting the appeals as signs of a fallout.
The rapper had made several posts appealing directly to Obi, notably on April 2, 2025, when he asked the former governor to record a video saying, “The machine is coming.” In the same post, Odumodublvck reminded followers of his unwavering loyalty, claiming he had turned down large sums to campaign against Obi. His persistent campaign drew mixed reactions—some users criticized his approach as overly assertive, while others praised his determination.
By April 3, the artist escalated his push by sharing throwback images and videos of his support for Obi during the election campaign. While Obi did not respond publicly, the rapper’s posts continued to generate buzz, keeping the story alive across social media platforms.
The much-talked-about airport reunion quickly went viral, as social media accounts such as @dammiedammie35 posted footage of the two men warmly greeting each other. “Na so e suppose be!” one fan wrote, celebrating the positive outcome. The visual confirmation of their camaraderie eased concerns among fans and highlighted the power of online platforms in shaping and mending public relationships.
For many, the encounter represented a full-circle moment—one that reflected Odumodublvck’s tenacity and underscored the influential role of digital activism in modern celebrity and political dynamics.