Prominent rapper Odumodublvck publicly expressed his admiration for Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike’s vocal abilities, suggesting the political heavyweight should consider a music career.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the hip-hop artist wrote, “I wish say Wike dey do music. I hear something in his vocals. I’m not joking.” The statement has sparked widespread conversation across social media platforms, with many Nigerians amused by the unexpected crossover between the entertainment industry and federal government circles.
This endorsement comes at a time when Minister Wike’s relationship with music has been particularly prominent in public discourse. The minister made headlines last month when he publicly promised to increase the wages of his official music band after they performed a song in what appeared to be Chinese at the commissioning of a collector road from Mabushi to the Judges’ Quarters in Katampe.
Wike’s affinity for music is well-documented, stemming from his tenure as Governor of Rivers State from 2015 to 2023. During his gubernatorial years, he maintained a live band that gained considerable popularity, producing viral hits that became part of Nigerian popular culture. Songs like “As E Dey Sweet Us,” “Agreement Is Agreement,” and “Biggie Man” became synonymous with his political brand and governance style.
When Wike transitioned to his current role as FCT Minister, he brought his musical accompaniment with him to Abuja, ensuring that his signature blend of politics and entertainment continued at the federal level. The band has since become a fixture at official events, road commissions, and public ceremonies throughout the capital territory.
The recent endorsement from Odumodublvck, whose real name is Tochukwu Ojogwu, carries particular weight given his standing in the Nigerian music industry. The rapper has established himself as one of the country’s most influential hip-hop artists, known for his unique style that blends traditional Nigerian sounds with contemporary rap elements.
Minister Wike’s musical moments have consistently “stirred laughter and applause” at public events, suggesting that his vocal performances have indeed caught the attention of both political and entertainment observers. His ability to seamlessly integrate musical entertainment into official government functions has become a defining characteristic of his public service approach.
The phenomenon reflects a broader trend in Nigerian politics where the lines between governance and entertainment continue to blur, with political figures increasingly leveraging popular culture to connect with citizens. Wike’s musical brand has proven effective in maintaining public engagement and creating memorable moments that extend beyond traditional political discourse.
While it remains unclear whether the FCT Minister will heed Odumodublvck’s call to pursue music more seriously, the rapper’s endorsement has certainly added another dimension to Wike’s already colorful public persona.
The intersection of their worlds—one representing the cutting edge of Nigerian hip-hop, the other embodying the theatrical side of contemporary Nigerian politics—speaks to the increasingly interconnected nature of entertainment and governance in Africa’s most populous nation.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has publicly endorsed FCT Minister Nyesom Wike’s vocal abilities, suggesting he should pursue music professionally. This unusual crossover highlights how Wike has successfully blended politics with entertainment throughout his career, from his viral songs as Rivers State Governor to relocating his band to Abuja as FCT Minister.























