Peter Obi Would Have Had A Chance If He Had An MC Oluomo – OdumoduBlvck

Nigerian rapper, OdumoduBlvck has said if the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 general elections, Peter Obi had the popular transport union leader, Musiliu Akinsanya, aka MC Oluomo in his corner, he would have had a chance at the 2023 elections.

Naija News reports that OdumoduBlvck made this assertion during his album listening party in Abuja on Thursday night.

The singer who was recently criticized for his music ‘MC Oluomo’ dismissed claims that he sang for the National Union of Road Transport Workers chairman.

OdumoduBlvck said: “They started insulting me that I’m singing for MC Oluomo. MC Oluomo is not about MC Oluomo.

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“I was on the other side of politics; I supported Peter Obi. But, if Peter Obi had an MC Oluomo, we would have had a chance.

“Power is not given, it is taken. Whatever you’re doing in your life have MC Oluomo in you.”

Below is the video as posted by TurnTable Charts.

Burna Boy Reveals Who Inspired Him When He Was ‘Musically Exhausted’

Meanwhile, Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Burna Boy  on Wednesday disclosed that the late Indian rapper Sidhu Moose Wala was his source of inspiration when he was “musically exhausted.”

Burna Boy made this known during an interview with BBC Radio 1Xtra, where he stated that he was working on a joint project with Moose Wala before the rapper was assassinated in May 2022.

Burna Boy said; “I was exhausted musically and i was just like, i need something new.”

He said he discovered Moose Wala’s music through his fans and was immediately drawn to the rapper’s unique sound.

He added said that Moose Wala’s music inspired him to experiment with his own sound and to push the boundaries of his music.

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