Nigerian rap legend and social critic Eedris Abdulkareem is once again in the center of public attention, this time over the sudden disappearance of his social media accounts.
The rapper says his Facebook and Instagram pages vanished without warning, barely hours after he released his fiery new track, Open Letter to Donald Trump, on November 30, 2025.

According to Eedris, everything seemed normal until the morning after the song dropped. By then, his accounts on both key platforms where he interacts with fans had become completely inaccessible.
A quick search confirmed his claim: his pages were nowhere to be found. Yet, in typical Meta fashion, no official explanation has surfaced about why the accounts were taken down or whether he violated any policy.
Eedris himself offered no details about receiving warnings from Meta. What he did make clear is his suspicion that the timing isn’t coincidental.
His new track, released under Lakreem Entertainment, carries his trademark fearlessness. While the title suggests a message to the U.S. President, Open Letter to Donald Trump is, at its core, another scorching spotlight on Nigeria’s own political dysfunction.
Eedris tears into issues like insecurity, corruption, and the chronic mismanagement of public resources topics he has never been shy to confront.
This isn’t unfamiliar territory for him. Earlier in April 2025, he locked horns with regulators when the National Broadcasting Commission banned his track Tell Your Papa, accusing it of violating broadcast rules. For many fans, this latest ordeal feels like déjà vu—a veteran voice being muffled just as he speaks up again.
Whether Meta’s silence is procedural or political, Eedris Abdulkareem’s supporters are already rallying around him, insisting that his outspoken style has once again made the powers-that-be uncomfortable.
For now, the rapper remains without his digital megaphone, but if his history proves anything, it’s that Eedris won’t be backing down anytime soon.
BREAKING: Facebook, Instagram Suspend Eedris Abdulkareem’s Accounts, Rapper Says It’s Over New Song ‘Open Letter To Donald Trump’ | Sahara Reporters https://t.co/11c5pa61iJ pic.twitter.com/vtGlW8JQuc
— Sahara Reporters (@SaharaReporters) November 30, 2025
