The social media accounts, Fb and Instagram of well-liked Nigerian musician and activist Eedris Abdulkareem have been suspended by the administration of the microblogging website Meta.
It was gathered that his accounts have been flagged and brought down, with no entry, lower than per week after the music star launched a brand new single titled “Open Letter to Donald Trump.”
Within the tune, Abdulkareem addresses the President of america, Donald Trump, interesting for his fast intervention to assist resolve crises, notably the safety challenges confronting Nigeria.
Launched beneath his label, Lakreem Leisure, on TikTok on November 29, 2025, the tune is described as each a message to the US President and a pointy critique of Nigeria’s political elite.
Abdulkareem describes Nigerian leaders as “criminals of all shades and hues” who enrich themselves whereas residents endure amid extreme insecurity, together with kidnappings, killings, and terrorism.
Whereas singing “dem dey concern Donald Trump,” the rapper positions the tune as an effort to carry world consideration to Nigeria’s deepening crises.
This isn’t the primary time the outspoken artiste has used his music to problem authorities.
In April 2025, Eedris launched “Inform Your Papa,” wherein he referred to as out Seyi Tinubu and requested him to relay Nigerians’ struggling to his father, President Bola Tinubu.
Reacting to the call-out, the Nationwide Broadcasting Fee (NBC) banned the tune for allegedly violating the nation’s Broadcasting Code.
In 2004, then-President Olusegun Obasanjo banned Abdulkareem’s tune “Jaga Jaga,” however the tune later grew to become an underground anthem.
