
Odumodublvck Tells Nigerians: “Stop Blaming Tinubu For Everything, You Also Have Local Leaders”
Popular Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has sparked fresh conversations online after addressing Nigerians who constantly blame President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the country’s growing economic challenges. The rapper argued that while citizens are quick to criticize the president, they often ignore the responsibility of local government chairmen, senators, and state governors in driving meaningful change.
In a recent post shared via social media, Odumodublvck expressed frustration over how Nigerians channel all their anger toward the federal government while overlooking leaders who directly manage their communities. According to him, true progress can only happen when accountability is demanded at all levels — from the local government councils to the National Assembly.
He said:
“Stop blaming Tinubu for everything. You have a local government chairman, you have a senator, and you have a governor. Ask them questions too.”
The rapper, known for his bold social commentary and streetwise lyricism, emphasized that the Nigerian leadership structure is not a one-man show, and expecting the president alone to fix the nation’s issues is unrealistic. His statement has since divided opinions on X (formerly Twitter), with some agreeing that grassroots leaders must take responsibility, while others insist that federal policies remain the root cause of Nigeria’s hardships.
Odumodublvck has earned a reputation for being outspoken about politics, social issues, and youth empowerment. His recent comments align with his ongoing message encouraging Nigerian youths to be more politically aware and to engage with governance beyond social media outrage.
As conversations about governance and accountability continue to trend, Odumodublvck’s call serves as a reminder that change begins locally — and that every citizen has the power to demand better from all levels of leadership.

