Vector Sparks Speculation with Cryptic Tweet Aimed at Fellow Rapper


Nigerian rap heavyweight, Vector Tha Viper (Olanrewaju Ogunmefun), has once again set social media abuzz with a cryptic post that appears to throw shade at another artist in the music industry.

The veteran rapper, known for his razor-sharp lyricism and history of intense rap feuds, took to X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, November 1, 2025, to share a message written in Nigerian Pidgin that instantly drew attention.

He wrote:

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 post quickly went viral, sparking heated discussions among fans and industry insiders. Many interpreted it as a warning to a fellow rapper possibly someone who may have taken shots at Vector in recent lyrical exchanges or online conversations.

Vector’s message seemed to address the arrogance and overconfidence of some younger rappers in today’s Nigerian hip-hop scene. The phrase “when we see you” especially caught fans’ attention, with many viewing it as a direct challenge that could either lead to a face-off or ignite a new lyrical battle.

Although the rapper did not mention any names, the tone of the post has fueled widespread speculation about his target. Some fans believe it was aimed at a rising rapper involved in recent online drama, while others see it as a broader critique of the growing disrespect for hierarchy within Nigerian rap culture.

As of now, Vector has not offered any clarification, leaving fans to decode his intent. Still, the post has reignited conversations about his fearless reputation a rapper who never hesitates to speak his mind or stir controversy when he feels the culture demands it.

Vector’s cryptic tweet is yet another reminder that in Nigerian hip-hop, the mic is never truly silent and Vector remains one of its loudest, most unflinching voices.



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