Odumodublvck has accused Chocolate City of trying to disrupt his European tour through a police petition. The rapper claims the label has repeatedly attempted to have him arrested before major international trips.
He made the allegations in a series of posts on X on Tuesday. In the posts, he described the latest petition as suspicious and questioned its legitimacy.
“Chocolate City have been trying to arrest me for the longest time,” he wrote. “They tried before my American tour, now they are trying with the European tour.”
Claims Over Arrest Attempts
Odumodublvck said the latest move marked the ninth attempt to have him arrested. He claimed the actions stem from his decision to speak publicly about alleged misconduct linked to the label.
“I exposed the sexual abuser under their roof, their lies and their bots,” he wrote.
The rapper did not name the individual he referred to in the post.
Concerns About the Petition
Odumodublvck also questioned the details of the police petition. According to him, the document arrived without a phone number or any contact information.
He said the omission raised serious concerns about his safety.
“You sent a petition without a phone number on it. Do you want to kidnap me? Do you want to pull me to the side and shoot me?” he wrote while addressing the Nigerian Police Force.
The rapper also alleged that the station named in the petition had previously released a sexual abuser after a settlement with a victim.
Despite the development, Odumodublvck said the effort failed because he had already begun his European tour.
Long-Running Dispute
The latest accusations add to a dispute that has grown since late 2025. The conflict began with a public rivalry between Odumodublvck and Blaqbonez before expanding into legal battles.
Chocolate City previously accused the rapper of assaulting staff member Feyi Ajayi at the Rhythm Unplugged concert in Lagos. The label also filed other complaints over alleged threats.
Chocolate City had not responded to Odumodublvck’s latest allegations at the time of publication.





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