Speaking on a video currently trending on the internet, the rapper took his colleagues to the cleaners, especially those who in 2011 sang a campaign song in support of President Goodluck Jonathan.
Sometimes, referring to D’banj in particular, Eedris accused artistes of jumping ship now that it appears that things are going bad for President Jonathan (the nation)
Read what Eedris said after the cut
“You don sing for am, you chop the money; come out now. Goodluck has problems now, come and support him. Come out. You cannot, because you guys are stupid upstairs. You took money from him. You don’t know what you did as an artiste. I would rather take money from a government that I know the money would go back to the people. I wouldn’t take money from the government that I know one day, the people of Nigeria will hold me responsible,” he said.
Sounding bitter in the 4:53 minutes video, Eedris took shots at those who came together to sing for the president yet abandoned the Occupy Nigeria cause in 2012.
“Listen, I grew up on the streets. I aint scared of anybody. Una too small. I am Eedris Abdulkareem, I stand for the people, I speak for the people and I will always be there for the people…I am a revolutionary. Without me, there will never be you. It is simple. I have raised the Olympic torch. It is bigger than the MtvBase awards. Olympic torch talks about unity and I’m bringing peace to my people. And love and togetherness,” he said.
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