I'm Ghanaian, but listening to this is like listening to my country man speak because most of the musicians he mentioned were household names in the early 2000's. My most emotional part was when he said the wife said, "we would go inside and come back and everything will be fine".This discussion is legendary.Baba Eedris is seriously not our regular human.May God continue to bless his wife and their union.
I love how he acknowledges almost everyone who has helped him along the way. Truly there is no self-made man. 2, I love how the god-factor never ceases to pop up all the while he spoke. 3, a man who has family values is worthy to be talked about. Man has been grounded through it all. 4, shout out to great mothers and the engravings they make on kids. You recall the three things his mom told him never to do, you can see he's stuck to them. 4, I like how he's disciplined and intentional with his kids. He truly understands that every action will have dire consequences, eg, that of polygamy. You can truncate mistakes in your generation and refuse to pass it down. 5, never sit still. Move! Adventure! It may not be the thing, but it may be the thing that leads to the thing. Kai!
When I heard that Eedris gave his tenants palliatives from his own purse during the pandemic, it got me thinking... This is very unusual. Now everything makes so much sense. There are somethings you go through that makes you not like any ordinary person. You are a living legend sir and your story is extremely inspiring. God bless you for all you have done for Nigeria and the industry. Also, shout out to Mrs. Abdulkareem. You are a jewel ma'am. Thanks for being such a blessing to this legend.
Tbh I fall in love with him, I mean like everything about him right now, while I was watching the video I have to download some of his music in audiomack on repeat ❤❤❤
EEDRIS . . .I Know you as a true Hereo of our time . . .You always Stand by the Truth . . .GOD is Blessing you for What you still stand for . . .May GOD Keep protecting you and your wife. Eddris , you don,t play religion , You can enter church and pray with your friends but yet you are a good Muslem. May You live long and continue your good work. I love You 😍😍😍
This is the type of revolutionary musicians we need in Nigeria this period, not nonsense people singing about women and yansh that helps nobody while the country is spoiling.
A lot of people saying rubbish on Instagram didnt come here to watch the whole episode, na cut and join wey bloggers dey post dem dey talk about. This is a legend and those of us that were born in 80's and before know him so well
Lol but you heard when Tony said they fight because of the name when they selected the name ? For this him story now where Tony de of nor be lie him de lie ….tony sod nai support say make them leave the name 😂😂😂😂😂lies full
congratulations to The Honest Bunch, so much maturity and growth, allowing your guest to speak and not interrupting their train of thought. I think this is the best interview of Edris that there will be in a very long time. So enlightening, edifying and wholesome. God bless you Edris and may you continue to enjoy good health and long life.
As busy as I am working in the finance department in Dallas, this is my 3rd time watching this soul cleansing, emotional, inspiring, and highly philosophical episode. Thank you, guys. Thank you, Edris. may you live long and God bless your wonderful wife for humanity and for you. Thank you 3×.
This is by far the best I’ve watched. Listened to Eedris Abdukareem growing and his evergreen hits and how the things he sang about are in higher dimensions and rocking the country now. Hearing his story and sacrifice by his wife, giving gratitude to those who impacted him. Respect Eedris
Legend!!!! Big up man!! I love you too much! Honest bunch podcast make una dey carry people wen get sense come here! Una hear so! Not some tiktok hookups spitting gibberish!
Young Buck portrayed it exactly how he said it. Usually, the head of the needle pierces the cloth for the thread to pass. The thread doesn't know what the needle faced. You are a Legend, you are Eedrice Abdulkareem. This was so touching and inspiring. Thank you for making our childhood special. God bless! P.S how did you know about business at that age?
I think, I can give you a reply to that; " ..........…...please how did you know business at that age or time?" First, am 56 year old man so you don't feel I want to mislead you because, I also started a business at the age of 26 and today that business has trained a lot of people and I was successfully,I need you to know, I know much about the question you asked. First,you must be spiritual. Secondly, once God has created you for a purpose his will must come to pass even though you go through rough times, all those rough times is to train you. So, don't give up. Thirdly, when you know the background you are coming from and you don't want to remain poor, you must be focused and keep investing your energy in what will bring prosperity to you in future.
As 2004 born, its real nice to see such educative podcasts nd also learn about the old 9ja music through such a legend like Eedris......thanks Glitch Africa
1:59:46 well spent. It's beautiful listening to Idris share his life experiences. Lots of morals, interesting podcast section, full of wisdom. If there was more of it, I would not mind watching it all..... Guy good abeg...
Edris is a master storyteller...Gosh! One question took about an hour to answer and it was super enthralling storytelling. His story deserves a movie walai.
Na this kind story dem suppose dey act for Nollywood. Eedris your story is inspiring, to say the least. It should be written and turned into a movie to keep it forever
When my dad died I didn't cry but I just see my tears dropping down from my eyes while watching him talk , he remain a legend and will always be respected more thanks to his wife who me to see him again today ❤
The Edris generation' that made music with passion inspiration courage and integrity. First time to see Artiste appreciate God's revelations in his career. So glad you mentioned pride sydrome in the character of the NEW Afrobeat Artistes. You deserve your rose remain blessed.
We will stream the new jaga jaga more than the way the new Alist artist songs in Nigeria has been streamed..watch out ,your music will go wider and farther..mark this date ..remember me and remember my words ...your wife has a golden heart 💜❤️ we love her and we appreciate her ,if there's a way I would love to send her gifts ❤love and light eedris ❤
I came to Lagos in the year 2002 after my primary school. Then we listen to galaxy television and anytime they are playing Edris song, we all run inside to watch the video. Baba na legend. I can still remember those days at Kuramo beach during the Easter fiesta. Like I don’t miss that show that year. Cheers to Kennis music.
After watching this interview, it makes me wanna get closer to God more than ever. Thanks for sharing your story us and you just inspire a lot of people
I am happy with this interaction in the comments about Karim’s story. I am very pleased after I read a fair number of comments that are free of the tribalism, disrespect, and insult that dominate most Nigerian social media. May almighty Allah protect and bless Nigeria.
Idris Abdukarim love to you a true legend. Never listened attentively to any interview like I did this one. May the Lord keep you and all you love. Nigerians love you man❤
Legend will always be legend, this is the best show you guys have ever made Mr Idris Abdulkarim your story deserves a movie that will be shown in NETFLIX ❤❤❤
Eedris calling the names of people straight up could only be done cause he has nothing to hide. There are always two sides to a story but the one with facts and living witnesses is always stronger. Big ups legend!!
Wow, wow, wow!!! No interview/ exposition like this. I couldn't contain my emotions when he spoke about his wife donated her kidney to him and the assurance that he should ‘relax himself,they will be fine’so I bless God for creating such a wonderful soul to live among us and may God continue to bless their marriage. My living legend may God continue to protect, guard and shield you against the works of your enemies but give you the courage to continue the good work
Such a indebt story, Glued to my phone for 2hrs non stop watching Eedris Abdulkareem share his life and music struggle. Such a good story teller and bold persona.
I have just been enlightened by Baba Eedris Abdulquareem. Standing for the truth surely takes nothing away from you. Many may indeed be remembered by the money they make, but certainly so much more will be remembered and honoured for impact they had and still having on peoples lives. Big thumbs up to THE HONEST BUNCH for facilitating this interview.
Edris ❤ your store is so touching thank God you are a Legend today. God has said it all in very thing you do put God first, you did that and the result is wow
Honestly,just like most comments here,i have never watched any podcast that really captivated me amd got me so emotional at the same time. I couldn't believe i had sat for almost 2 hours listening to this man and i could have gone an extra two hours listening to his story.Bottom line is this,hate him or love him,if your woman can give her kidneys to you,then you must be an extraordinary person,regardless of what anybody says this man has a deep history and he is whatever he says he is.Wow this is indeed one hell of an episode.Thanks to the honest bunch for inviting Edris Abdulkareem the legend.
I had a bad impression about idris all this years ,, but after watching the podcast , like am very sorry brother, your story is so toching and amazing,
Truly it isn't about the money, but the legendary legacy. This is so emotional. Most time we judge not knowing people's true stories. Eedris just opened my eyes. Dis guy don see things I swear. Indeed he's a legend
Mehn, I'm more inspired by this interview , Idris Abukareem I will forever respect you. Indeed you are an outstanding legend. Wishing you peace in every area of life.
I enjoyed the way you guys allowed him speak and tell his story without interrupting him, nice one continue like this, allow your gest speak and pour out there mind
Chills!! . Listening to him gave me goosebumps. A country that celebrates rubbish , buries and suppresses good . I thoroughly enjoyed listening to him. Honest bunch keeps getting better and better . They keep improving. I love how they now let guests speak and take turns . I also enjoy the line of guests on the show.
Words fail!! Adjectives are far fetched for me to qualify the Legendary Eedris Abdulkareem’s contribution to the Nigerian entertainment industry,you re indeed cynosure of integrity .This episode is an eye opener, thoughtful, thrilling and intriguing…Respect boss .. Now we have heard from the horses 🐎 mouth !!
Notice how the rest dont get to ask or add anything today. Today, they have a great guest and the topic is not yansh or one of those inanities. U see Husband material almost single handled anchored this, asking the right questions and steering the conversation in the wonderful direction it has went. Great guy Husband material. Well, kudos to the rest, they did us well by staying away today. Maybe some other time😅. Great guys though. We also need the laughter they bring some times. But not today. Today was so important.
Exactly and those girls are even more calm and don’t even understand some terms he was using😅 imagine not understanding what a conscious music is 😂 generation gone gone 😹
I wish this interview continuous... So touching... Infact, I was just crying while listening from how he started, you really inspired me this morning... God continue to keep you and your family safe... ❤❤ You have indeed fulfilled your calling... No darkness shall comprehend Gods light in you... God gat you always.
Any man that puts God first loves his mum and is hard working will definitely be a great man.Love you Edris
Well said
yes dear sister
@EEDRIS ABDUKAREEM, i am your biggest fan from today that i watched this podcast you did sis (6) months ago.
Shalom!
I'm Ghanaian, but listening to this is like listening to my country man speak because most of the musicians he mentioned were household names in the early 2000's. My most emotional part was when he said the wife said, "we would go inside and come back and everything will be fine".This discussion is legendary.Baba Eedris is seriously not our regular human.May God continue to bless his wife and their union.
Wow, this is amazing.
The media painted this legend bad to us. Never knew he is this humble and enlightened. God bless you Edris
the media has always been the problem in this world, they lie and paint the good ppl bad
i swear
God bless you for this understanding. I'll forever love Edris
Am Igbo, when it come to being ur brother’s keeper Hausa people are number one
That’s y no one can ever defeat em n take it from them
You're spot on
So we can all AGREE that we are bearing the name NIGERIA=LIEGERIA as a false country belongs to the Hausas, right?
Hausas are different from fulani...fulani are very bad and will never want other people to learn their language hence the reason they speak Hausa
I agree too
I love how he acknowledges almost everyone who has helped him along the way. Truly there is no self-made man.
2, I love how the god-factor never ceases to pop up all the while he spoke.
3, a man who has family values is worthy to be talked about. Man has been grounded through it all.
4, shout out to great mothers and the engravings they make on kids. You recall the three things his mom told him never to do, you can see he's stuck to them.
4, I like how he's disciplined and intentional with his kids. He truly understands that every action will have dire consequences, eg, that of polygamy. You can truncate mistakes in your generation and refuse to pass it down.
5, never sit still. Move! Adventure! It may not be the thing, but it may be the thing that leads to the thing. Kai!
When I heard that Eedris gave his tenants palliatives from his own purse during the pandemic, it got me thinking... This is very unusual. Now everything makes so much sense. There are somethings you go through that makes you not like any ordinary person. You are a living legend sir and your story is extremely inspiring. God bless you for all you have done for Nigeria and the industry.
Also, shout out to Mrs. Abdulkareem. You are a jewel ma'am. Thanks for being such a blessing to this legend.
This is the biggest interview so far on this platform. The story of Idris is so touching. Respect man!
I'm telling you! It was so revealing…
Tbh I fall in love with him, I mean like everything about him right now, while I was watching the video I have to download some of his music in audiomack on repeat ❤❤❤
If we know this story then. Many will not hate eedris as much. Omo much respect.
i swear man
Honestly I cried
Wow… Helen Paul interview was educative but this Eedris interview is magnificent.
EEDRIS . . .I Know you as a true Hereo of our time . . .You always Stand by the Truth . . .GOD is Blessing you for What you still stand for . . .May GOD Keep protecting you and your wife. Eddris , you don,t play religion , You can enter church and pray with your friends but yet you are a good Muslem. May You live long and continue your good work. I love You 😍😍😍
This is the type of revolutionary musicians we need in Nigeria this period, not nonsense people singing about women and yansh that helps nobody while the country is spoiling.
You are so right . We need great men in the industry not convoluted music stars destroying lives
A lot of people saying rubbish on Instagram didnt come here to watch the whole episode, na cut and join wey bloggers dey post dem dey talk about. This is a legend and those of us that were born in 80's and before know him so well
yea, whatever it is i love Idris
U mean 90s
Lol but you heard when Tony said they fight because of the name when they selected the name ? For this him story now where Tony de of nor be lie him de lie ….tony sod nai support say make them leave the name 😂😂😂😂😂lies full
😊
Both @@tojusote4896
One thing am happy about him is that is all he achieved he still place God Almighty first ❤
congratulations to The Honest Bunch, so much maturity and growth, allowing your guest to speak and not interrupting their train of thought. I think this is the best interview of Edris that there will be in a very long time. So enlightening, edifying and wholesome. God bless you Edris and may you continue to enjoy good health and long life.
Eedris's vulnerability and the energy he speaks with about his realities, makes this interview one of the very best of The Honest Bunch!
Listening to him for only 15 minutes, i was able to figure out that he is peppering it with lies
The best interview ever !!! God bless you Boss ildris 🙌❤️🔥
Thank you Mrs Yetunde Ajenifuja for giving our great legend a 2nd chance.
Correction: All honor and glory belong to the living God 🙏🏽
@@samueloladelelayiwola2370 she should thank her aswell
Eedris Abdulkareem is ever green 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 take your flowers
You paved the way for a lot of artists in Nigeria. ❤❤❤
Much love to your beautiful wife.
As busy as I am working in the finance department in Dallas, this is my 3rd time watching this soul cleansing, emotional, inspiring, and highly philosophical episode. Thank you, guys. Thank you, Edris. may you live long and God bless your wonderful wife for humanity and for you. Thank you 3×.
Can you do what his wife did for him?asking respectively ooo
Where exactly is the finance department in this Dallas?
Who ask you weda u dey work for Dallas? Mitchew.
I'm probably going to listen to it again
I was listening to it and was tearing hmm
Busy man working in Dallas finance dept. Funny dude😂😂😂😂.
I LOVE THAT IN AM LISTNING FROM GABON THANK YOU THE KING EEDRISS I LOVE THAT STORY
This is by far the best I’ve watched. Listened to Eedris Abdukareem growing and his evergreen hits and how the things he sang about are in higher dimensions and rocking the country now. Hearing his story and sacrifice by his wife, giving gratitude to those who impacted him. Respect Eedris
Omo this one loud o! God bless your amazing wife.🙏
You don make Ezinne cry now. 😢 Ezinne ndo oo
NEDU I LOVE WHAT YOU DOING!!!! THIS PLATFORM IS STRICTLY A SAFE PLACE FOR THE TRUTH.. GOOD JOB TO EVERYONE BTS
Senior Yetunde is hands down a wonderful person. She was my senior in MGHS and to know her is to love her. God bless you sis and your home.
Oh. You know her? Thats amazing
Legend!!!! Big up man!! I love you too much! Honest bunch podcast make una dey carry people wen get sense come here! Una hear so! Not some tiktok hookups spitting gibberish!
Young Buck portrayed it exactly how he said it. Usually, the head of the needle pierces the cloth for the thread to pass. The thread doesn't know what the needle faced. You are a Legend, you are Eedrice Abdulkareem. This was so touching and inspiring. Thank you for making our childhood special. God bless! P.S how did you know about business at that age?
Idris said my mind when he was asked who he can collab with as at now, of course it Falz the bad guy.... Too love that guy too❤
I think, I can give you a reply to that; " ..........…...please how did you know business at that age or time?"
First, am 56 year old man so you don't feel I want to mislead you because, I also started a business at the age of 26 and today that business has trained a lot of people and I was successfully,I need you to know, I know much about the question you asked.
First,you must be spiritual.
Secondly, once God has created you for a purpose his will must come to pass even though you go through rough times, all those rough times is to train you. So, don't give up.
Thirdly, when you know the background you are coming from and you don't want to remain poor, you must be focused and keep investing your energy in what will bring prosperity to you in future.
The fact that he can remember names and timelines of these events shows how focused he is
Yeah,you also noticed that.Not just their names but with their surnames.That really amazed me.
Yeah. He’s a detailed man
Eedris Abdulkareem is a complete experience of life itself...Mehn!!!!!Watched him live in kaduna Rothmas Groove tour 1999...Waoooo! Goose Bumbs
One thing I learned is gratitude. This guys gave credit and that nonsense talk wey people dey talk say no one pave ways! Make them no talk am again.
Yes, he did for everyone
As 2004 born, its real nice to see such educative podcasts nd also learn about the old 9ja music through such a legend like Eedris......thanks Glitch Africa
1:59:46 well spent. It's beautiful listening to Idris share his life experiences. Lots of morals, interesting podcast section, full of wisdom. If there was more of it, I would not mind watching it all..... Guy good abeg...
You can say that again
First time am crying on any podcast.... Am touched when he is explaining how his wife gave him her kidney what a true love❤❤❤❤
😢😢I swear! I cried
Does it still exit?
Edris is a master storyteller...Gosh!
One question took about an hour to answer and it was super enthralling storytelling.
His story deserves a movie walai.
i am telling my brother, well explained.
Am listening no fit no hear every details
Rappers tend to tell good stories, it’s one of their many talents
💯
Nollywood will make it happen
Na this kind story dem suppose dey act for Nollywood. Eedris your story is inspiring, to say the least. It should be written and turned into a movie to keep it forever
💯 for u, this what has been coming to my head throughout the whole time of the video
💯
I totally agree with you
When my dad died I didn't cry but I just see my tears dropping down from my eyes while watching him talk , he remain a legend and will always be respected more thanks to his wife who me to see him again today ❤
😂 LAMBA
same here
Iro pa e😂😂😂😂
epele baba olooto, olokan lile@@theseniorchef
Idris is a true Legend 🎉🎉. GOD bless you
The Edris generation' that made music with passion inspiration courage and integrity. First time to see Artiste appreciate God's revelations in his career.
So glad you mentioned pride sydrome in the character of the NEW Afrobeat Artistes. You deserve your rose remain blessed.
I tell you...his talking about God telling him this, telling him that... that's commendable
Idris grew and went through alot.Touching... But every man is a Hero in his own story.
We will stream the new jaga jaga more than the way the new Alist artist songs in Nigeria has been streamed..watch out ,your music will go wider and farther..mark this date ..remember me and remember my words ...your wife has a golden heart 💜❤️ we love her and we appreciate her ,if there's a way I would love to send her gifts ❤love and light eedris ❤
Talk of yourself only
Well said bro. I have been downloading his songs again. Legend 🔥🔥🔥
This is the first podcast I watched from the beginning to the end without skipping.
So captivating...
After watching it I downloaded it.
Walahi
Same here
Aswear down almost 2 hrs podcast! Me can neva! But this one is an exception.
I'm proud being a Nigerian listening to Eedris, I want to say well-done sir
Yetunde, is a very good girl and wife, we grew up together in Surulere. God bless you once again Yetunde.
First time to watch honest bunch podcast from beginning to the end ....5 more hrs i wont mind...so real and inspiring...edris baba na man you be!
I came to Lagos in the year 2002 after my primary school.
Then we listen to galaxy television and anytime they are playing Edris song, we all run inside to watch the video.
Baba na legend. I can still remember those days at Kuramo beach during the Easter fiesta.
Like I don’t miss that show that year. Cheers to Kennis music.
After watching this interview, it makes me wanna get closer to God more than ever. Thanks for sharing your story us and you just inspire a lot of people
I was just thinking about fasting twice every week and make it part of me
Yea,my brother, God first.
I am happy with this interaction in the comments about Karim’s story. I am very pleased after I read a fair number of comments that are free of the tribalism, disrespect, and insult that dominate most Nigerian social media. May almighty Allah protect and bless Nigeria.
I can't believe I watched this podcast without skipping anything. This is one of the best Honest Bunch Podcast so far
Me too
Idris Abdukarim love to you a true legend. Never listened attentively to any interview like I did this one. May the Lord keep you and all you love. Nigerians love you man❤
Please make this a movie! Idris thanks for sharing your story very inspiring ❤
This interview got me so crying I’m on my knees saying thank you 🙏🏽 thank you 🙏🏽 to idris wife
Legend will always be legend, this is the best show you guys have ever made
Mr Idris Abdulkarim your story deserves a movie that will be shown in NETFLIX ❤❤❤
I swear
💯
Fact 😢😢
I mean it. A big film maker should take his permision and shoot his story.
On point
Eedris calling the names of people straight up could only be done cause he has nothing to hide.
There are always two sides to a story but the one with facts and living witnesses is always stronger.
Big ups legend!!
Omo.... i watched this from A to Z.
This is inspirational, emotional and educative.
Eedris Abdulkareem na man you bi....❤❤❤
Wow, wow, wow!!! No interview/ exposition like this. I couldn't contain my emotions when he spoke about his wife donated her kidney to him and the assurance that he should ‘relax himself,they will be fine’so I bless God for creating such a wonderful soul to live among us and may God continue to bless their marriage. My living legend may God continue to protect, guard and shield you against the works of your enemies but give you the courage to continue the good work
I left my business and customer just to watch this podcast....Nedu una do this one....may God bless you sir Abdulkaareem....one love forever
Such a indebt story, Glued to my phone for 2hrs non stop watching Eedris Abdulkareem share his life and music struggle.
Such a good story teller and bold persona.
NO DOUBT, THIS IS THE BEST RIGHT TO REPLY PODCAST
I have just been enlightened by Baba Eedris Abdulquareem. Standing for the truth surely takes nothing away from you. Many may indeed be remembered by the money they make, but certainly so much more will be remembered and honoured for impact they had and still having on peoples lives.
Big thumbs up to THE HONEST BUNCH for facilitating this interview.
Idris abdukareem story is very touching and emotional. He is a good man and God will continue to bless his wife, for given him one of her kidney.
I cried listening to this especially when he went back to kano and said mama na 😢... This was sooo touching
Baba Eedris is sooooooo civil... such decent guy, contrary to what they painted to us when we were still kids... shout out to kennis music...
I no dey watch podcast but i watch this one till e finish… 😮❤ legend na legend
I swear 😊
I swearrrr
I always called him Truthful Rapper,
Edris ❤ your store is so touching thank God you are a Legend today.
God has said it all in very thing you do put God first, you did that and the result is wow
Honestly,just like most comments here,i have never watched any podcast that really captivated me amd got me so emotional at the same time. I couldn't believe i had sat for almost 2 hours listening to this man and i could have gone an extra two hours listening to his story.Bottom line is this,hate him or love him,if your woman can give her kidneys to you,then you must be an extraordinary person,regardless of what anybody says this man has a deep history and he is whatever he says he is.Wow this is indeed one hell of an episode.Thanks to the honest bunch for inviting Edris Abdulkareem the legend.
I've been viewing this show like forever... Eedris force a comment from me for the first time hmmm ..... Respect
Eedris is very disciplined. I give him his flowers 💐 🎉❤
I had a bad impression about idris all this years ,, but after watching the podcast , like am very sorry brother, your story is so toching and amazing,
U speak my mind...
Wowww, Eedris, you are a great guy. May you live long to fulfil your God-given destiny.
You are a Hero and a true Human.
Saw this on FB ...truly inspiring...when I was coming up I saw Idris as a god of rap...it's great hearing the past behind story
This is a beautiful interview. Eedris is such a beautiful storyteller
Truly it isn't about the money, but the legendary legacy. This is so emotional. Most time we judge not knowing people's true stories. Eedris just opened my eyes. Dis guy don see things I swear. Indeed he's a legend
I never knew idris went through all this .... Kudos . LEGEND❤
Mehn, I'm more inspired by this interview , Idris Abukareem I will forever respect you. Indeed you are an outstanding legend. Wishing you peace in every area of life.
Do not judge a book by its cover Edris is indeed a blessing to many . Remain blessed my Broda . This is the best podcast programme I ever watched .
According to him abi. How comes no one person agrees with his story?
I enjoyed the way you guys allowed him speak and tell his story without interrupting him, nice one continue like this, allow your gest speak and pour out there mind
They knew he wasn't one to be fucked with....so, they all put on their best behaviour!!!😂😂😂
@@olanrewajuolufemi701 😂😂😅😅😅 na wa for you oh
Best I've ever watched on this channel, from Spirituality to perseverance. God bless Abdul Kareem. Learnt so much from this video.
This story really brought tears on my eyes… love from Ghana 🇬🇭
I no be podcast person oooo but this eedris own wowwwww...... touching....... Nice job guys
Chills!! . Listening to him gave me goosebumps. A country that celebrates rubbish , buries and suppresses good . I thoroughly enjoyed listening to him. Honest bunch keeps getting better and better . They keep improving. I love how they now let guests speak and take turns . I also enjoy the line of guests on the show.
Best interview guys big up to Mr jaga jaga I love you
Eedris, great man, great story, great outing.... Maximum Respect, Yo!
This is more like the most interesting and inspiring interview so far.
Words fail!! Adjectives are far fetched for me to qualify the Legendary Eedris Abdulkareem’s contribution to the Nigerian entertainment industry,you re indeed cynosure of integrity .This episode is an eye opener, thoughtful, thrilling and intriguing…Respect boss .. Now we have heard from the horses 🐎 mouth !!
Notice how the rest dont get to ask or add anything today. Today, they have a great guest and the topic is not yansh or one of those inanities. U see Husband material almost single handled anchored this, asking the right questions and steering the conversation in the wonderful direction it has went. Great guy Husband material. Well, kudos to the rest, they did us well by staying away today. Maybe some other time😅. Great guys though. We also need the laughter they bring some times. But not today. Today was so important.
Exactly and those girls are even more calm and don’t even understand some terms he was using😅 imagine not understanding what a conscious music is 😂 generation gone gone 😹
Edris Abdulkareem! Is this Best, Loyal & Confident!
Big up to You for Representing Kano born Yoruba Guys WELL!
Watching your interview with tears so emotional... God that Answer Edris with good wife will do it for me too with wealth
I no believe i watch this podcast finish, very inspiring God bless eedris abdulkareem we love you ❤
I've listened to his music for more than 20 years, but I never knew his story. Thank you for this. Shoutout to Falz, our one and only African Giant.
Eedris has the gift of story telling similar to Jamie fox. I think he should start a podcast and tell stories. He is a legend and has stories to tell.
Asssin eeeeeeh, Jamie can tell a story that will make you keep your eyes off screen
This should be a film: The Nigerian dream
All I will say is, God bless Mrs Yetunde Abdulkareem ❤❤❤❤
You made my childhood, The Remedies. God bless and keep you longer and in good health.
Idris is such an amazing storyteller ..... Listening to him was pure bliss and a great lesson on "How to chase a dream"
This is so touching. Abdul Kareem is indeed a legend. His songs were the songs that gave us a memorable childhood
First time in my life since I started using android phone I haven't stayed glued to video of an 1hr+ eedris you be King
I swear
The best interview since the exception of the podcast... idris you baba.. you are great .
This is my best podcast so far….God bless Edris. I learnt so much about life.
I wish this interview continuous...
So touching...
Infact, I was just crying while listening from how he started, you really inspired me this morning...
God continue to keep you and your family safe... ❤❤
You have indeed fulfilled your calling...
No darkness shall comprehend Gods light in you...
God gat you always.
This is the best I've ever watched on here God bless the legend.
Omo tho is one of the best podcasts I have ever listened to. Ali baba,ID cabasa, D1 and Edrees Adukareem
Baba's story is so inspiring.Any legit hustler will relate. Thanks the honest bunch.
I've always loved Idris but after hearing these stories from him, my love and respect for him has risen to high heavens. More respect Baba Idris.
Same with me bro
After watching this podcast I played almost all the songs Edris mentioned. #respect