In response to a circulating photo claiming to be his lookalike, The fast-rising singer Odumodublvck quietly disagrees with public perception.
The singer who recently vowed to mend the broken relationship between Shatta Wale and Burna Boy to correct the bad blood between Nigerians and Ghanaians made headlines once again.
The musician resorted to the microblogging platform X to publish a photograph from a tabloid saying that a person wearing his distinctive hat is his lookalike.
Odumodublvck, on the other hand, denied the assertion with a caption that questioned the motivation behind the allegations that they looked alike.
“WHICH ONE BE THIS ONE AGAIN,” he wrote.
Reacting to the post;
@ogieofbtc said: “Na your blood brother na una two dey gather chop oil rice that year.”
@Lawrencbeka opined: “Nawa even very dark man fine pass this one.”
@xtrynxx noted: “U Dey reject your doppelganger???”
@ChuchoMaine said: “When you buy Odumodu black from Computer Village.”
@abazwhyllzz added: “Na your brother abi no be your brother?.”
@ijobawestman wrote: “This is Nigeria 😂 everybody just wan turn to your twin brother or twin sister if @you don get small money for hand after many people don sabi you for igboro .”
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