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Meta Suspends Eedris Abdulkareem’s Facebook, Instagram Accounts After Controversial Track Release

Meta Suspends Eedris Abdulkareem’s Facebook, Instagram Accounts After Controversial Track Release

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Meta Suspends Eedris Abdulkareem’s Facebook, Instagram Accounts After Controversial Track Release

Nigerian rapper and activist Eedris Abdulkareem has had his Facebook and Instagram accounts suspended by Meta, the parent company of both platforms, following the release of his latest track, “Open Letter to Donald Trump.”

The suspension comes just days after the song was made public, sparking discussions online for its bold critique of political issues and global leadership. The content of the track reportedly led to the social media action, although Meta has not publicly detailed the specific reasons behind the account suspensions.

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Fans and followers of the rapper have taken to alternative platforms to express their disappointment, while some have criticized the move as a restriction on artistic expression and freedom of speech.

Eedris Abdulkareem, known for his history of politically charged music, has previously used his platform to address issues ranging from governance to social justice in Nigeria and abroad. The suspension has reignited debates about the power of social media companies in moderating content and the fine line between policy enforcement and censorship.

Meta has yet to comment further on when or if the accounts will be reinstated. Meanwhile, Abdulkareem continues to reach his audience through other channels, emphasizing that the conversation sparked by his music will not be silenced.

Meta Suspends Eedris Abdulkareem’s Facebook, Instagram Accounts After Controversial Track Release

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