In a recent interview with reporters, Eedris talked about how he became a superstar, he was making reference to his hit song "Jagajaga" and former president, Olusegun Obasanjo's response to his song
Looking back, the artiste, who has been in the game for two decades, says he is glad that he yielded to the call.
“I would have made more money from music
if I sing praises. But if you are a public officer who is accountable, I
will definitely praise you. With music, I have met all my needs and
gained international recognition. I have the authority to walk up to any
governor’s door and get instant recognition. They will say, “Ah, Eedris
Abdulkareem, Obasanjo’s friend, Jaga jaga”. It has opened many doors
for me and I don’t have to sell my soul to the devil or become a member
of illuminati to be successful,” he says amid laughter.
When asked to comment on the high point of his career, his face lights up in a smile
“The best to ever happen to me was
former President Olusegun Obasanjo talking back at me, calling me a mere
street boy whose father is not known. The president took me to the next
level, I became a super star, and now people know me, because Obasanjo
put me in his level.”
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