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Again court adjourns rapper Odumodublvck’s assault trial

Mr Ojembe opposed the application for adjournment on the basis of multiple adjournments by the defendant.

• June 23, 2026
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An Abuja court on Tuesday adjourned the trial of rapper, Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as “Odumodublvck,” in a case of assault and battery, until October 13 and October 14, for hearing

At the resumed hearing, the claimant’s counsel, Uchenna Ojembe announced appearance and said the matter was for hearing.

Mr Ojembe informed Justice Adeyemi Ajayi that the claimant Ogbogiri Okey Levi, aka “Kraziecent,” the sole witness, was in court and ready to proceed.

The defence counsel, Damilare Adeojo, told the court that he filed a motion on notice dated November 25, 2025 and had served the claimant’s counsel.

Mr Adeojo pleaded for another adjournment to enable him to prepare for defence, saying he already begged the claimant’s counsel to consider his request.

Mr Ojembe opposed the application for adjournment on the basis of multiple adjournments by the defendant.

He prayed the court to grant it only on the cost of N500,000 against the defendant’s counsel in the event the court decides to grant the plea for adjournment.

Mr Adeojo objected to the N500,000 cost and pleaded for adjournment without cost.

Mr Ajayi, after taking submissions, urged the counsel to the claimant to extend the courtesy of friendship at the bar to his learned colleague.

Kraziecent instituted the suit against Odumodublvck over alleged assault and battery at a public event in December 2024.

The claimant alleged that the defendant assaulted and damaged his iPhone 15 Pro Max without provocation while he was recording at an event, causing him serious emotional distress.

Kraziecent sought an order for medical expenses, a public apology on the defendant’s social media and two national newspapers or N2 billion in damages.

(NAN)

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