Eedris Abdulkareem says his new album
is in support of GEJ & his administration
Rapper Eedris Abdulkareem was a guest on Channels
TV's Sunrise programme yesterday Aug. 16th where
he revealed that his forthcoming album titled G2G or
G to G is mostly about asking Nigerians to stop the
attack on Pres. Jonathan and leave him to rule. He
believes GEJ has done well for Nigeria
"Since I was born a Nigerian growing up, I have
always known that propaganda is the issue and
they just share the money up and down. This
Lagos-Ibadan expressway has been there for
fifteen years by the former Minister of Works,
Baba Tony Anenih and they didn't do
anything .Goodluck is doing that road. That is the
Federal government road, He is working on it. Our
airport has been reformed. Thirdly our agricultural
sector, farmers don't get their fertilizer directly
but today they get their fertilizer, fertilizer is now
a big business. So it is important we say all these
things because most people don't know. We all
know that the insecurity is propaganda. " he said.
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Asked if his new crusade for GEJ is because he hopes
to get something out of it, Eedris replied;
"I was was the first person that came out in
the rally when Pres. Goodluck Jonathan
increased the fuel price at Ojota. I have never
seen Goodluck before but what I know is going
on with that guy is a big propaganda and they
should leave him alone let him work. When I
sang jagajaga, did anybody pay me? If
opposition paid me, by now I go don get
plenty billions. So its simple, the facts must be
told. When I sang Nigeria jagajaga, it was 12
years ago and this is 12 years later, so why is
everybody blaming the poor guy? because he
is from Niger Delta or because the presidency
has left the north?" he said.
Eedris also criticized Nigerian artistes who pay
international acts to feature in their songs. He said
it's unacceptable and only happens because the
Nigerian music industry is not regulated.

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