Veteran Nigerian rapper and activist Eedris Abdulkareem has claimed that Meta suspended his Facebook and Instagram accounts just days after releasing his latest politically charged track, "Open Letter to Donald Trump," in a move he attributes to the song's provocative content.
The November 2025 release, produced under Abdulkareem's Lakreem Entertainment label, is styled as a direct plea to U.S. President Donald Trump but primarily lambasts Nigeria's leadership for corruption, escalating insecurity, and governance failures.
Abdulkareem accuses politicians of amassing wealth at the expense of ordinary citizens, while rampant kidnappings, killings, and terrorism push the nation deeper into crisis. By invoking Trump's name, the rapper aims to spotlight Nigeria's woes on the global stage, urging international scrutiny of the "criminals of all shades and hues" in power."
Facebook just suspended my Facebook and Instagram account because of my new song, Open Letter to Donald Trump.
I can’t access it," Abdulkareem told reporters on Sunday, confirming the accounts were inaccessible shortly after the track's drop.
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