Eedris Abdulkareem, challenging the Tinubu administration has posted a critical open message on his Instagram page. The Nigerian rapper In his post, expresses concerns over the government’s handling of the country’s pressing issues, claiming that its policies have restricted free expression and stifled constructive criticism.
The ‘Jaga Jaga’ crooner argues that Tinubu’s administration has struggled to deliver meaningful progress, and the country’s situation continues to worsen across various sectors. He emphasizes that, although the majority of Nigerians from diverse backgrounds are facing hardship, a small group of elites, nevertheless, continue to support the government, despite the growing and widespread discontent.
The post comes in the wake of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) banning Abdulkareem’s latest track, which addresses Nigeria’s political challenges. The musician views this censorship as a continuation of the pattern the government began years ago when it banned his song ‘Jaga Jaga.’ Furthermore, he criticizes the government’s ongoing efforts to suppress public discourse. In addition, he condemns its attempts to limit the media’s ability to expose failures.
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Abdulkareem ends the post by calling for greater transparency and accountability from Nigeria’s leaders, urging Nigerians to continue speaking the truth, even in the face of censorship. The controversial rapper concludes his message with a powerful statement about truth and conscience, then signs off with his signature phrase: ‘Aluta Continua.’
Abdulkareem remains an outspoken critic of the government, known for his bold political stance and unwavering commitment to challenging those in power.
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