


Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, the popular Nigerian rapper, who is also known as Odumodublvck, has shared the extraordinary reasons why he embarks on philanthropy.
Odumodublvck, in a recent interview, noted that he took the philanthropy acts from his late father, who died in 2021.
“I lost my dad in 2021, and since then I’ve literally been doing everything he had been doing. If you go through my hood, my dad was helping with school fees of 20 people; now I’m doing school fees for 30 people.
"People are even begging me, “Yo, save your money, save your money. You’re helping too many people.” I’m like, “No, I’m not going to listen to you guys. I’m going to go with my guys. We’re going to go to the top together.” When they say, “If you go with so many people, you’ll be slow.” No, I’ve defied those odds. I’m still with my guys and my momentum has not stopped.”
In the same vein, the rapper, who once said he is a covenant child, has reiterated that the hip-hop crown is currently on his head despite not clamouring for it.
“It is a blessing. I’ve never said that I’m the best. I don’t think I am. I just feel like music comes from God, and all of us in our different ways are vessels.
"One thing for sure is that I’ve been the face of hip-hop in Nigeria for a couple of years now, and I don’t take it for granted. It’s not something that I set out to be, it just happened by chance. Since the crown is on my head, I have to wear it.”