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Odumodublvck Reassures Fans After Stage Collapse Incident: “Still Active”

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Following a frightening stage collapse at the Nativeland event in Lagos on December 21, Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has broken his silence to alleviate concerns about his well-being. The incident, which was caught on camera, showed the stage suddenly giving way, prompting crew members and fans to rush to safety.

In a recent update on his X page, Odumodublvck shared two photos of himself, taken outside and inside a car, accompanied by a reassuring caption: “STILL ACTIVE. 🙏🏿❤️ #NOTHINGCHANGED”. The post suggests that the rapper is recovering from the ordeal and remains committed to his music.

The stage collapse, which occurred at SoL Beach in the Elegushi area of Lagos, sent shockwaves through the music community. However, Odumodublvck’s latest update has brought relief to his fans, who can now rest easy knowing that he is doing well. With his bold declaration, the rapper has made it clear that he is not letting the incident hold him back and is ready to continue making music.

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