In 2004, controversial rapper, Eedris Abdulkareem released
the popular song ‘Jaga Jaga’ which immediately got the then president
of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo upset.
Back then, the president came on national TV to describe the song as
thrash and unpatriotic in a televised address. A few years later,
reports indicate they met and made up.
However, 13 years later in 2016 during the Nigerian Independence Day,
Eedris feels there has been no change in the state of the country.
Speaking at
the just concluded Mr & Miss Nigeria International pageant which
held on October 2 at Ruby Gardens, Lekki, Lagos. Eedris Abdulkareem had
this to say about the state of the country.
13 years later, what is still happening? I wish to use this
platform which belongs to the elite to speak to the entrepreneurs, those
who want to be superstars and make a name for themselves in the future
and also to the press. I want to say that President Muhammadu Buhari has
done a lot in the area of security, which we really appreciate. But
security will not put food on the table of Nigerians, it will not change
our economy. Therefore we pray that you will rule without bias, and you
will take Nigeria to the next level.
Even as we celebrate Nigeria’s independence day, I want to say no
one will close our mouth, we will speak the truth whether they like it
or not. I am and will always be a proud Nigerian, yet I have to speak
about the ills in our society. May Allah bless this country.
Although it seems Buhari’s government wants to ‘Jaga Jaga’, we
pray that it does not ‘Jaga Jaga’. Many said I was done for in the music
industry, but it is a lie, I am back again. Idris is back again.
‘Jaga jaga’ was released on Abdulkareem’s third solo album in 2004, and turned into a nationwide hit shortly after.
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