Nigerian rap heavyweight Vector (real name Olanrewaju Ogunmefun) has once again set the internet ablaze with a cryptic post that many believe was aimed at another artist in the industry.

On Saturday, November 1, 2025, the King Kong rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a message written in Nigerian Pidgin that instantly grabbed attention:
“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 tweet, charged with tension and laced with street-coded warning, quickly went viral, sparking intense speculation about who the message was directed at.
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.
— V (@VectorThaViper) November 1, 2025
Known for his razor-sharp lyricism and unfiltered opinions, Vector has a long history of fiery lyrical feuds, including his iconic clash with MI Abaga in 2019. This latest post has reignited that same sense of anticipation and unease within Nigeria’s hip-hop community.
Many fans believe the tweet was a thinly veiled jab at a younger rapper, possibly someone who’s been taking subliminal shots online or boasting about lyrical dominance.
Others think Vector was making a broader statement about ego, loyalty, and the growing culture of “picking sides” among today’s rappers.
The line “When we see you, you go understand clearly why many rappers dey avoid Vector” especially stood out, hinting at potential confrontation, whether in the booth or on the streets.
So far, Vector has offered no clarification or follow-up, allowing speculation to run wild.
Still, the tweet has dominated conversations across social media, once again solidifying his image as one of Nigeria’s most fearless and outspoken rap voices a veteran who demands respect both lyrically and personally.
For now, fans are watching closely, waiting to see if this latest warning will spark another round of lyrical fireworks in the ever-dramatic world of Nigerian hip-hop.
