

Senior Nigerian rapper Eedris Abdulkareem claims a politician gave him 200 million bribes to curb his controversial protest track, i.e. Tell your dad.
In a recent video shared online, the outspoken artist claims “glory” He was contacted for his massive offer after the song’s viral success and its subsequent ban on the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC).
However, Edris said he flatly refused the bribe, insisting that he would not be silent. “What is that! No retreat, no surrender! He subtitled the video, confirming his continued commitment to speaking through music.
Tell your dadcall directly President Tinubu Ball And his son It happenedhighlighting the economic struggles faced by Nigerians everyday. NBC announces this song “Don’t be broadcasted,” Invoke behavior that violates responsible broadcast standards and directs all radio stations to avoid broadcasting.
The ban sparked widespread debate on censorship and freedom of speech, and Eedris’ rejection of so-called bribery only adds fuel to public topics. The artist is best known for his use of music as an activist tool, most notably his 2004 hit Take care of yourselfthis also faces a rebound from the government.
Despite the pressure, Eedris Abdulkareem still rebelled, saying his message Tell your dad With an unswerving position, he will not be responsible from leadership responsibilities.
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