Eedris Abdulkareem faces a major setback as Meta suspends his Facebook and Instagram pages, just days after he releases his new politically charged track, Open Letter to Donald Trump. The song, which dropped on TikTok on November 29, 2025, under Lakreem Entertainment, instantly sparked reactions across social media for its bold message.
According to Mediaplusng.com, the new track is framed as a letter to U.S. President Donald Trump but focuses strongly on Nigeria’s political leadership. Abdulkareem describes Nigerian leaders as “criminals of all shades and hues,” accusing them of enriching themselves while ordinary citizens continue to face insecurity, kidnappings, killings, and rising terrorism. He uses the viral line “dem dey fear Donald Trump” to amplify global attention toward Nigeria’s worsening challenges.
The rapper’s message reflects his long-standing activism through music. In April, he released Tell Your Papa, a song directed at Seyi Tinubu, urging him to inform his father about the hardship Nigerians are facing. Mediaplusng.com notes that the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) later banned the track for allegedly violating Section 3.1.8 of the Nigerian Broadcasting Code.
With his new song gaining traction and his social media pages now suspended, Eedris Abdulkareem’s clash with political authorities appears far from over. His latest move continues his tradition of using music as a tool for protest, accountability, and social awareness, even as controversies grow around his work.




