Popular Nigerian rapper and activist Eedris Abdulkareem has said that his Facebook and Instagram pages have been taken down. He recently revealed that his social media accounts got attacked after he released a new track, “Open Letter to Donald Trump.”
Eedris disclosed that he has been unable to log into both accounts since he dropped the controversial song.
Even though Meta, the US-based parent company of Instagram and Facebook, has not issued an explanation for the suspension, a quick search actually showed that Eedris’ accounts on both platforms are no longer accessible.
The lyricist, known for his strong views on politics and governance, also didn’t reveal how long the suspension would last or whether Meta gave him any prior notice.
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“Open Letter to Donald Trump,” released in November 2025 under Lakreem Entertainment, touched on corruption, insecurity and poor leadership in Nigeria.
Despite being framed as a message to the US president, the song was mainly directed at Nigerian leaders.
Recall that in April 2025, the National Broadcasting Commission banned Eedris’ “Tell Your Papa,” stressing it contained content that went against broadcast rules.


