Nigerian veteran rapper and activist Eedris Abdulkareem has released a striking new protest song titled "TINUBU wetin dey sup?" that condemns the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in agriculture. The song describes GMOs as harmful for killing soil organisms, disrupting ecosystems, and posing significant health risks to humans and wildlife. Abdulkareem boldly rallies Africans to reject GMO products, framing them as a threat to environmental sustainability and public health.
The track directly calls out both Nigerian President Bola Tinubu and international figures like Bill Gates, linking their policies and influence to the perceived dangers of GMOs. Abdulkareem’s song aligns with his long-standing tradition of using music as social commentary and political activism, reminiscent of his earlier protest hits such as the famous "Jaga Jaga." His stance echoes widespread criticisms around GMOs affecting African agriculture and biodiversity.
Eedris Abdulkareem announced this new release on his social media platforms in early August 2025, generating attention among fans and critics who view the song as another powerful voice in Nigeria's ongoing debates about food security, health, and governance. He continues to leverage his music to challenge government policies and highlight socio-political issues impacting Nigerians.
The new song adds to Abdulkareem's repertoire of protest music that challenges the status quo and demands accountability from leadership. It reinforces his image as a fearless artist committed to speaking truth to power and amplifying grassroots concerns on national and global stages.