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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Nigerian Naval officer writes an open letter to Eedris Abdulkareem

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Kola Onifoto took to his Facebook to pen down an open letter to veteran music rapper, Eedris Abdulkareem 

 He had a lot to say to the musician who has displayed a contentious personality over the last few months Over the past few months, , Eedris Abdulkareem has been more a less a controversial personality. 

From attacking fellow music artistes to government officials. He has had a few virtual confrontations with some and others have chosen to rather ignore. 

However, a Nigerian Naval officer, Kola Onifoto has had enough of the rapper's behaviour on the internet and so took to his Facebook page to write an open letter to Eeedris. In the letter, he wrote: 

"OPEN LETTER TO EDRIS ABDULKAREEMI remember making a post for you on my wall couple of years ago talking about the few good music you were able to drop for our listening.I applauded the rhymes, the flow and the delivery as usual, this is our own EDRIS, same man who dissed a whole president, same man who gave us the Mr Lecturer song and many other hits way back..Same EDRIS who stood his ground against 50Cent in a plane that year and sincerely we Nigerians are proud of you." 

"Recently sir, you've been trying so hard to be relevant, you've been engaging successful colleagues and have been more controversial than ever.We would have appreciated you more if you would drop songs about our economic situation in the country yet again, you are good at that sir..The height of it was kicking an up and coming artiste on stage, kicking him on the balls because he didn't pay proper homage to E-money..So you can lick a*s and stoop so low to impress some certain people?That you would disgrace a young boy on stage?Sir, I think you should go for mental evaluation, you and black face..Hit the studio and do more good music.Respect is not bought in music, it is commanded. Kolapo." 

The post which has since gone viral received a lot of reactions from people, some of whom think it was well deserved. naij

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