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Eedris Abdulkareem’s Social Media Accounts Taken Down Over ‘Open Letter to Trump’

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Nigerian rapper and activist Eedris Abdulkareem has revealed that his Instagram and Facebook accounts have been taken down shortly after he released his new track, Open Letter to Donald Trump.

Speaking on Sunday, Abdulkareem said he has been unable to access both platforms since the song’s release. Checks confirmed that the pages were no longer accessible. The rapper did not indicate how long the suspension might last or whether Meta had provided any prior notice.

Released in November 2025 under Lakreem Entertainment, Open Letter to Donald Trump tackles issues of corruption, insecurity, and poor leadership in Nigeria. Although framed as a message to the former U.S. president, the song primarily targets Nigerian leaders, criticizing those in power for living lavishly while citizens face hardship. Abdulkareem also highlighted the rise in kidnappings, killings, and other crimes affecting ordinary Nigerians.

By addressing Trump, Abdulkareem sought to draw international attention to Nigeria’s challenges, using his music as a platform to amplify the struggles of everyday citizens.

This latest track continues his long tradition of politically charged music, following hits like Jaga Jaga, which condemned corruption and mismanagement during President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration. In April 2025, the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) barred radio and TV stations from airing his song Tell Your Papa, citing content that violated broadcast rules.

Abdulkareem remains known for his fearless use of music to question authority, and this latest development underscores the continued tension between his activism and digital platforms.