Meta just yanked Eedris Abdulkareem's Facebook and Instagram accounts after the Nigerian rapper dropped a track called Open Letter to Donald Trump asking the president to help fix security problems back home. The musician went hard at Nigerian politicians in the song, calling them criminals who get rich while regular people deal with kidnappings and terrorism.
This is not his first time getting censored for talking trash about people in power. He got banned by Nigeria's broadcasting commission after releasing Tell Your Papa earlier in the year, which told Seyi Tinubu to let his dad know how bad things are getting for citizens. Back in 2004, President Obasanjo tried blocking his song Jaga Jaga, but it ended up becoming an underground hit anyway.
This is not his first time getting censored for talking trash about people in power. He got banned by Nigeria's broadcasting commission after releasing Tell Your Papa earlier in the year, which told Seyi Tinubu to let his dad know how bad things are getting for citizens. Back in 2004, President Obasanjo tried blocking his song Jaga Jaga, but it ended up becoming an underground hit anyway.