Meta Suspends Eedris Abdulkareem’s Instagram and Facebook Accounts Following Release Of ‘Open Letter to Donald Trump’

Nigerian rapper and activist Eedris Abdulkareem has had his Facebook and Instagram accounts suspended by Meta, days after releasing a new politically charged single. The song, titled ‘Open Letter to Donald Trump’, was released on TikTok on November 29, 2025, through his label Lakreem Entertainment. While addressed to the former US president, the track mainly targets Nigeria’s political elite, criticizing leaders for enriching themselves while citizens face kidnappings, killings, and widespread insecurity. Abdulkareem also raps “dem dey fear Donald Trump,” using the song to draw global attention to Nigeria’s crises. Eedris Abdulkareem has released an open letter addressed to Donald Trump, appealing to him to intervene and help Nigeria👀 pic.twitter.com/R6rAocNSHv — Dami’ Adenuga (@DAMIADENUGA) November 29, 2025 This is the latest in a string of provocative releases from the rapper. In June 2024, he challenged RCCG founder Enoch Adeboye in the song ‘Emilokan’ to be critical of President Bola Tinubu’s government, echoing his stance during Goodluck Jonathan’s administration. In April, he released ‘Tell Your Papa’, calling on Seyi Tinubu to raise awareness of Nigerians’ suffering with his father, a track that was later banned by the National Broadcasting Commission for allegedly violating broadcasting regulations. Abdulkareem has a history of controversial music. His 2004 hit ‘Jaga Jaga’ was banned by then-President Olusegun Obasanjo but became an underground anthem, cementing his reputation as a fearless voice against corruption and social injustice.

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Barbiecue Denies Death Rumors, Says Instagram Account Was Hacked

Barbiecue has come out to clarify that she is alive and well, following false reports of her death on Instagram. In a voice recording, she addressed the rumors, saying: “You all are fake people and you like bad news. My Instagram was hacked, but none of you even tried to confirm if the post was true. You heard bad news and immediately believed it, calling me an attention seeker. Is your attention giving me money?” The confusion started when a post appeared on her account claiming she had died after falling while helping a woman with a baby carrier. Barbiecue explained that her account had been hacked and that she had no part in the announcement. Fans reacted with a mix of shock and criticism, with some questioning her credibility and others condemning the quick spread of unverified news. The incident highlights the dangers of online misinformation and the importance of fact-checking before sharing content. Breaking news 🚨 Barbiecue is still alive and in good health. She claims someone hacked her account, posted her RIP and said she knows everybody on social media is fake since Nigeria doesn’t care about her so she needed to fake her death. Allegedly —Official_barbiecue pic.twitter.com/rcIo7pHLxg — FC🦅 (@superstardjsdon) November 13, 2025

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VeryDarkMan Fires Back At Blord After IG Suspension, Says “Business Wise, I Don Collect Am”

VeryDarkMan has struck back at Blord following the suspension of Blord’s Instagram account. The feud ignited when Blord advertised iPhone XRs modified to look like iPhone 17s at discounted prices. In response, VeryDarkMan posted a similar ad, undercutting Blord with an even lower price. Blord attempted to retaliate by sharing explicit videos of VeryDarkMan, but the move backfired, resulting in the suspension of his own account. VeryDarkMan dismissed the drama, saying Blord’s actions were driven by anger and that he simply “fell into his own trap.” He added that he remains unfazed, noting his reputation was already tainted. He stated, “I told them if I come for you, you’re the victim, if you come for me you’re still the victim… Now you don lose in every way. Business wise, I don collect am.”   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Martins vincent otse (@verydarkblackman)

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Blord’s Instagram Shut Down Following Online Feud With VeryDarkMan

Nigerian crypto entrepreneur and social media influencer Linus Williams, popularly known as Blord, has had his Instagram account removed following a heated online clash with activist VeryDarkMan (VDM). The account, which boasted over 3 million followers, suddenly became inaccessible on October 15, 2025, triggering a flurry of speculation and discussion across platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. Fans expressed shock and curiosity over the disappearance of his account. The controversy reportedly began when Blord shared a private video of VDM on his Instagram story, allegedly purchased for ₦500,000. The post was considered a violation of Instagram’s privacy and harassment policies, leading to either the suspension or deletion of his account. While some reports suggest the removal is permanent, others indicate it could be a temporary suspension with the possibility of reinstatement. The situation has sparked mixed reactions online. Supporters of VDM, known as the “Ratels,” celebrated the outcome as a victory, while Blord’s fans expressed frustration and disappointment, criticizing his actions and questioning his judgment. It remains uncertain whether Blord will regain access to his Instagram account. The incident highlights the importance of adhering to social media guidelines and demonstrates the influence of online communities in holding users accountable.

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