Eedris Abdulkareem, the Nigerian rapper, has once again criticised President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
During a recent performance in Edo state, the rapper spoke
against the handling of insecurity in Nigeria, referencing how the president’s
visit to victims of the recent Jos attack was handled.
He also called out Seyi Tinubu for claiming that his father
was the “best president” ever, pointing out that he was not in a position to
tell Nigerians that.
He further argued that Tinubu is the “worst” Nigerian
president ever.
“The Commander-In-Chief, who has all the security personnel,
went to Jos and could not enter the town to console those who lost their loved
ones to terrorists,” he said.
“Tinubu is the biggest fraud, and anyone who supports him
may Nigeria happen to you. Nine months ago, Seyi entered national TV claiming
that his father is the best president. Seyi, if your father is the best
president, you are not the one who would tell us; we would be the ones to tell
you.
“Seyi, your father is the worst president. If you think you
are eating under the APC government and you do not want to talk, may Nigeria
happen to you.”
“Tinubu is the wørst president. Anyone supporting APC, may Nigeria happen to you. He went to Jos to console victims but didn’t visit the affected community. Seyi said he’s doing well, if true, we’ll confirm it” — Eedris Abdulkareem in Edo State pic.twitter.com/CGy11m4xrU
— Beta Cuntri (@betacuntri) April 6, 2026
This isn’t the first time the outspoken artiste has
challenged authorities.
In June 2024, the rapper released a song titled ‘Emilokan’,
where he called out Enoch Adeboye, the founder of the Redeemed Christian Church
of God (RCCG).
He challenged the cleric to be “critical” of Tinubu’s
government as he did during Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.
In April 2025, Eedris also put out ‘Tell Your Papa’ where he
called out Seyi and asked him to relay Nigerians’ suffering to his father.
The song was later banned by the National Broadcasting
Commission (NBC) for allegedly violating Section 3.1.8 of the Nigerian
Broadcasting Code.
His song ‘Jaga Jaga’ was banned from the radio by the
then-President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2004, but it became an underground anthem.
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