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Vector’s Enigmatic X Message Ignites Online Buzz in Nigerian Music Circles

Nigerian hip-hop artist Vector, whose real name is Olanrewaju Ogunmefun, has once more triggered widespread discussions on the internet by sharing a mysterious post on X (previously known as Twitter), seemingly aimed at a peer in the entertainment field.

Renowned for his incisive wordplay and past involvement in rap disputes, the musician uploaded a statement in Nigerian Pidgin on Saturday, November 1, 2025. The content was:

“Una go let Rap verses dey gas una up till dem track una… Forming ‘picking sides.’ Na so this one don forget say him post him face on Twitter. When we see you, you go understand clearly why many rappers dey avoid Vector.”

The update rapidly attracted significant attention on the platform, as supporters and observers in the sector analyzed each part meticulously. Numerous individuals suspect that the message served as an indirect caution to another hip-hop performer who might have overstepped boundaries in recent verbal clashes or digital remarks.

Vector’s expressions, alluding to overconfidence and unwarranted self-assurance among up-and-coming rappers, have revived previous dialogues concerning deference and structure within the Nigerian rap community. The expression “when we see you” has especially captured notice, with enthusiasts viewing it as an explicit provocation that might result in an actual encounter or a lyrical retort.

Even though Vector avoided specifying any individuals, the manner of the post has encouraged broad conjecture regarding the intended recipient. Certain followers assume it targets a less experienced rapper engaged in current online disputes, whereas others consider it a broad commentary on the condition of hip-hop traditions and exaggerated boldness among rising talents.

Currently, Vector has offered no additional explanation. The post persists in leading conversations throughout various social networks, serving as a reminder to admirers of his status as one of Nigeria’s most candid and bold hip-hop artists, someone who has consistently embraced disputes or rap conflicts without hesitation.

Source: Africa Publicity

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