A Fiery Tweet From Vector Has Sparked Speculation About An Unknown Rapper

Nigerian rapper Vector (Olanrewaju Ogunmefun) has sparked online debate once more after uploading an enigmatic post on X (formerly Twitter) which seems to be aimed at a fellow musician in the entertainment sector.

On Saturday, November 1, 2025, the rapper, famous for his sharp lyrical skills and a past record of engaging in lyrical disputes, posted a message in Nigerian Pidgin. It read:

“Someone will go let rap verses keep hyping you up until they reach their track, where they’re forming ‘picking sides.’ It’s exactly this one that forgot that they posted their face on Twitter.” When people see you, they will understand why so many rappers avoid Vector.

The post quickly gained momentum online, with fans and industry observers analyzing each line. Many think the tweet was a veiled warning to another rapper who may have overstepped boundaries in recent rap diss tracks or online posts.

Vector’s comments, implying arrogance and misplaced self-assurance among newer rappers, have revived long-standing discussions about respect and pecking order in the Nigerian hip-hop scene. The phrase “when we see you” has garnered significant attention, with fans perceiving it as a direct challenge potentially prompting a real-life confrontation or musical retaliation.

The tone of Vector’s tweet has led to widespread speculation about its intended target, despite not revealing any specific names. Fans believe the lyrics target a younger rapper involved in recent online feuds, while others interpret them as a commentary on the overall state of rap culture and the arrogance of rising artists.

Up to this point, Vector has not issued any further clarification. The tweet remains at the centre of conversations on social media, bringing back to mind his image as one of Nigeria’s most outspoken and fearless rappers, someone who has consistently refused to avoid controversy or lyrical battles.

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