Fejiro Onohwosa, the woman referenced by Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez in his ongoing feud with Odumodublvck, has released a public statement directly contradicting the rapper's account of their past. In a detailed statement issued on August 19, 2026, Onohwosa alleged a two-year pattern of harassment, cyberstalking, threats, and the non-consensual sharing of private video content by Blaqbonez, whose legal name is Emeka Akumefule. She confirmed she has filed a police petition through her solicitors and declared her intention to take the matter to court.
Onohwosa Details Alleged Two-Year Ordeal with Blaqbonez
Onohwosa's statement directly responds to comments Blaqbonez made during a recent podcast appearance, where he described their past relationship as a "friends with benefits" situation and linked it to the origin of his conflict with Odumodublvck. According to Onohwosa, her account is starkly different. She alleges that after she chose to end her association with Blaqbonez, he responded with a prolonged pattern of unwanted contact, intimidation, and threats.
According to her statement, the Afrobeats singer called her 32 times in a single day, contacted her friends to relay warnings, and sent threatening messages from unknown numbers directed at both her and her family. She further alleged that she sent two cease-and-desist letters over the course of two years, both of which addressed concerns around revenge porn, blackmail, cyberstalking, and threats. When those measures proved insufficient, she says she filed a formal police petition through solicitors in late 2024, naming Emeka Akumefule and accusing him of privacy breaches, cyberstalking, and distributing private video material.
Onohwosa Alleges Blaqbonez Fed Lies to Odumodublvck
Fejiro Onohwosa also alleged that Blaqbonez reached out to rapper Odumodublvck during this period and, in her words, began "feeding him lies" about her in an apparent attempt to damage her reputation. She claims she was aware of it as it unfolded and allowed it to continue in order to observe the extent of his actions.
In the most pointed section of her statement, Onohwosa challenged Blaqbonez directly on several unanswered questions, including why he deleted a public statement he had previously posted denying her allegations, why he was reportedly detained by police for two days, and why he chose to speak publicly only after what she described as a period of accountability.
"You are a manipulator. A bully. A 33-YEAR-OLD man who went as far as using revenge porn against a woman just to win an argument about whether we had a past," she wrote.
Onohwosa Vows to Take Blaqbonez to Court
Onohwosa closed her statement with a firm declaration: "I'm taking you to court." Supporting documents accompanying the circulating posts include a formal police petition referencing the alleged distribution of private video content.
Legit.ng had earlier reported that Blaqbonez, during the podcast, said his feud with Odumodublvck grew from a shared involvement with a woman, claiming he stepped back once he discovered she was in a relationship with the other rapper, but that tension escalated when Odumodublvck later confronted him about his history with her. In a separate report, Legit.ng also noted that Odumodublvck issued a blunt warning to upcoming artists, saying Lagos might not be the dream city they imagine, describing Nigeria's most populated city as "the worst place for a young artist to grow" and insisting that the city's music culture turns people into "greedy, selfish, and self-centred packaged beasts."



