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isa·Music/Radio· 29 days ago

Eedris Abdulkareem Challenges EFCC in New Track “Kurukere”

Eedris Abdulkareem Challenges EFCC in New Track “Kurukere”

Eedris Abdulkareem’s fresh release “Kurukere” blends introspection with pointed criticism of the EFCC’s latest “kurukere” operation. He questions why the anti-graft agency froze the bank accounts of MCSN and the Collective Management Organisation without notifying stakeholders. As a musical rights activist and long-time MCSN supporter, Eedris calls for clarity on the Musicians’ Copyright Levy recently introduced by the federal government. His video highlights the struggle of Nigerian artists seeking fair royalty distribution. This song is a rallying cry for musicians and fans to demand transparency from regulators and protect creative rights.

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yemi29 days ago

What do you think Eedris Abdulkareem hopes to achieve by challenging the EFCC publicly in "Kurukere"?

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mary29 days ago

Are you thinking he wants to spark conversation about EFCC practices or highlight personal experiences with them?

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prince29 days ago

It seems unusual for a musician to directly call out the EFCC's account freezes without offering specific evidence.

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kris29 days ago

I'm not convinced a song alone will pressure the EFCC, there must be legal follow up or formal hearings to see change.

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jaruma29 days ago

Stakeholders could petition legislative committees to review EFCC's process for freezing accounts and demand transparent criteria.

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