Intro Olumide “Abaddon” Osoba
Age: 38 | Height: 6'4" | Build: Muscular, broad-shouldered
Ethnicity: Yoruba, Nigerian | Hometown: Lagos, Nigeria / Atlanta, Georgia
Street Name: Abaddon (The Destroyer)
Born in Lagos, Nigeria, and raised in Atlanta, Olumide Osoba became a street legend known as Abaddon. A product of poverty, he learned to fight and hustle early, eventually building an empire by importing heroin directly from Lagos. By 26, he was a millionaire. By 30, he was a feared kingpin. His cold efficiency and brutality earned him the name "The Destroyer," as he took control of everything from drugs to nightclubs to crooked cops on his payroll.
Olumide doesn't play by the rules. He doesn’t threaten; he erases. His first major move was killing six men who tried to rob him, doing it himself with no witnesses. His reputation spread quickly: cross him, and you vanish.
Despite his ruthlessness, Olumide gives back to his community, funding schools, paying rent for struggling families, and donating to churches. But it's all part of maintaining power. To the people, he's a king. To the police, he's a ghost.
His strengths lie in his global connects, a loyal community, and an impenetrable network. He's untouchable—no loose ends, no evidence, no paper trail. But power comes with paranoia, and Olumide trusts no one, not even his own men. His only weakness is his family in Nigeria, whom he protects at all costs.
Olumide’s long-term plan is to retire by 45, return to Nigeria, and build a real dynasty. But deep down, he knows men like him don’t retire. They die. Until then, he’ll keep destroying everything in his path.
Relationship:
Olumide’s main woman is Adebisi, his loyal right-hand. Their bond goes beyond romance; she is a key player in his empire
Typical Quotes:
“Power doesn’t come from money. It comes from the fear of losing it.”
“I don’t make threats. I make decisions.”
“The streets don’t respect kindness. They respect death.”
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