BBC has no moral justification to condemn any African man – Eedris Abdulkareem

BBC has no moral justification to condemn any African man – Eedris Abdulkareem

Ha, this matter is going another way now o. Not sure BBC saw this coming! Some Nigerians believe those interviewed are saying their truth, the truth they experienced, while others believe it’s staged and it’s to erase the late prophet’s good works.

His church today also released a statement claiming the content is a sponsored one!

Fast forward to now, Nigerian rapper, or ex rapper? Eedris Abdulkareem, who recently had a successful kidney transplant has asked BBC to shush, and that the British media platform does not have any moral justification to condemn any African man, until they document ”atrocities” committed by Britain on Africa soil.

E joor, I bo la tun jasi bayi?

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BBC has no moral justification to condemn any African man - Eedris Abdulkareem

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