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    I didn’t keep my kids hidden, Odumodublvck explains

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    Tochukwu Ojogwu, a Nigerian rapper better known by his stage name Odumodublvck, has explained that concealing his children from the media is not an attempt to conceal their existence.

    He clarified that his decision was made in order to keep his kids safe.

    This was revealed by the “Cast” hitmaker on social media on Sunday, along with a picture of himself and his two children.

    He posted the image to his X page with the statement, “I hid the world from my kids, not the other way around.

    But the 31-year-old did not disclose who his children’s mother is.

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