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Rapper Odumodublvck
By UGOCHI UGO-JOY NDUBUISI
The FCT High Court in Life Camp, Abuja has adjourned the trial of a Nigerian rapper, Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as “Odumodublvck” in a suit of assault and battery, until April 8, 2026.
The claimant counsel Uchenna Ojembe and the defendant counsel Taiwo Akinsulie, were in court for the trial of Odumodublvck but due to the ongoing renovation in the court room, the case was adjourned.
However, the counsels agreed on a date which is convenient for both parties to enable them commence the case.
The News agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the claimant, a Nigerian musician, Ogbogiri Okey Levi, popularly known as “Kraziecent” had instituted a suit against Odumodublvck for violently assaulting and battering him in a public event sometime in December 2024
Kraziecent in a civil suit alleged that while he was peacefully taking pictures and videos of himself at the event, Odumodublvck violently assaulted him for no reason.
He said that the defendant’s actions inflicted emotional distress on him and his iPhone 15 Pro Max was intentionally damaged in the process.
The claimant went further to sought an order of the court directing the defendant to pay the medical expenses incurred during his treatment.
Kraziecent also sought an order directing Odumodublvck to pay him N2 billion for damages.
He also sought an order directing the defendant to issue a public apology to him, through all the defendant’s social media platforms including two national newspapers among other claims in the suit. (NAN)