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Odumodublvck opens up on doing drugs while at UNILAG, shares lessons learned (Watch)
Nigerian rapper, Odumodublvck opened up about his experience with drug use during his time as an undergraduate at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) in 2014.

The renowned rapper paused his on-stage performance to educate his audience about the harmful effects of drug abuse. He candidly shared his challenges and the valuable lessons he learned from using cocaine.
He recounted how he began using crack cocaine at UNILAG in 2014. One day, while smoking, he paused to reflect on how badly he wanted it, which became a pivotal lesson for him.
He advised everyone to ask themselves this same question in whatever they pursue in life.
Read some reactions trailing Odumodu’s revelation
_Mubaraq stated: “Say no to drugs But Hmmmm Okay We go dagger am 😂”
AJI asserted: “No wonder 🤣 E dey show well”
SANTORINI noted: “This guy is actually dumber than I thought. SMH. 🤦♂️”
machala of benin stated: “If we don reach point wey odumodu Dey dey advise us. Omo awa life don spoil o 😂😂😂😂😂”
JIDE said: “You know he his not capping from all his lyrics odumodu head na where he dey dagg33r am since 2014”
Samwell wrote: “Drug abuse/intake in uni is something people don’t deep much into. Very bad”
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Follow us on social media:“I used to take Crack Coca!ne when I was in Unilag in 2014 but while I was smoking it one day, I learnt a lesson.”
— OLAMIDE 🌸💖 (@Olamide0fficial) May 26, 2024
– Odumodublvck pic.twitter.com/P2IbB3g0BF
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