Singer Eedris Abdulkareem tackles Adeboye for his silence on Tinubu’s government (Video)

Veteran Nigerian musician, Eedris Abdulkareem Ajenifuja aka Eedris Abdulkareem, has rebuked the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, for his silence on President Bola Tinubu’s administration despite the unbearable difficulties within the administration. country.

The rapper known for his criticism of bad government policies, in a new song titled: β€œEmilokan” he released on Sunday, blamed Adeboye’s refusal to speak out on government actions and policies for causing the country to be in a deep economic crisis.

He also criticized Adeboye for not mobilizing his members for demonstrations against the government as he threatened during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

The singer added that influential clerics have a responsibility to speak out on national issues that affect citizens.

He said: β€œOur father, Pastor Adeboye during Goodluck Jonathan, your voice was very loud. You even vowed to hold a million-person march.

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β€œFamine and hardship under Tinubu’s rule and you say Nigeria has spiritual problems.

β€œBaba, we need your one million students to protest against Tinubu’s government, just like you protested against President Jonathan.

β€œDaddy Abi’s feet don’t hurt your students? This is huge hypocrisy. It is time for you to speak the truth to power because hunger will not kill Nigerians.”

However, the video sparked debate on social media. Many called for religious leaders to take a stand on political issues, while others attacked the artiste for daring to drag Adeboye in his song.

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