“Edo is Working”: Rapper Eedris Abdulkareem Endorses Okpebholo’s Development Strides

… Promises To Speak On Edo State Dev Through His Music

Lucky Obukohwo, Reporting

The Nigerian singer, rapper, Mr.
Eedris Turayo Abdulkareem Ajenifuja fondly known as Eedris Abdulkareem, has lauded the Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo on his developmental stride across the State scoring his administration high on infrastructural development.

Truth Live News Media reports that the Commissioner for Information and Communication Prince Kasim Afegbua took the music star round some legacy projects of the governor Monday Okpebholo led administration.

The projects visited include Sepele road flyover at Adesuwa junction, road construction at NEPA junction Sapele road, Ramat Park Flyover, road projects at Temboga amongst others.

AbdulKareem, the “Jagaga” crooner was in Edo Central Senatorial District over the weekend with Governor Monday Okpebholo to inspect projects before embarking on the inspection tour of projects in Edo South Senatorial District.

He said he came into the State from Abia State where he had spent two months to shoot a musical documentary for Gov Alex Otti, noting that he will be coming to Edo State again to spend three weeks to go round projects and portray it in his musical video to be released later.

“I sang about Jagajaga about 25 years ago but today former President Olusegun Obasanjo is a campaigner of jagajaga.

“I have gone round Edo State and have seen what the governor has done for Edo people. I urge you all to wait, see and listen to what my music says about the developmental stride of Edo State governor.

“I speak with my music. I am presently in Abia State for the past two months doing a music documentary for governor Alex Otti and will be in Edo State when I am done from Abia State.

“I will be back in Edo State to spend three weeks to go round projects and get inspired. If I see bad things I will speak about it and if I see good things my music will carry it.

“The government in Edo State is on the right track. I will not speak too much, I speak with my music, and wait for the music video about Edo development to drop.

“I want to tell governor Monday Okpebholo thank you for listening to the voice of the people and thank you for developing the State. I am looking forward to dropping all that I have experienced in Edo State into a musical video”, he said.

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