Eedris Abdulkareem is not wrong to have sent the right message through the wrong person (Tinubu's kid). For it is possible Abdulkareem believes democracy is completely...
In his Music and politics, (2012) Prof Street says the divide between music and politics is very thin. Though this was not its first, the recent ban slammed by...
According to NBC, “The National Broadcasting Commission has identified the song “Tell Your Papa” by Eedris Abdulkareem, currently trending on social media, as content deemed inappropriate...
Eddy said he used the $5,000 his parents gave him after completing his tertiary education to fund the group.
Eddy also revealed that Eedris Abdulkareem had collected money from Tetuila’s parents, debunking an age-old rumour that Tetuila’s parents had sponsored the group.
Sharing a clip of himself watching Abdulkareem’s podcast interview, Tetuila was visibly shocked at the claims of his ex-bandmate.
In the now-deleted post, the 32-year-old wrote: “Abdul Kareem abi wetin dem dey call your papa, I no blame you. I blame people wey donate money...
Eighteen years after, his message is still relevant. As a matter of fact, the circumstances that necessitated the song have grown worse; so much so that...