Osinloye Ayobamidele Adejuwon is a visionary thinker, writer, and advocate for national transformation. Known for his fearless voice and deep commitment to justice, he speaks for the common people and stands firmly for a Nigeria built on integrity, innovation, and hope.
Through his words and actions, Osinloye inspires others to believe that true leadership begins with service and conviction. His passion for good governance and youth empowerment continues to position him as one of the emerging voices shaping Nigeria’s political and moral rebirth.
When Fuji maestro Taye Currency performed at the coronation of the 44th Olubadan of Ibadan land, the atmosphere was regal, the audience jubilant, and tradition alive — until a single lyric jolted the nation’s conscience. “Were la fi n wo were,” he sang — “We use madness to cure madness.” What was meant to be a cultural celebration quickly turned into a national reflection point on how deeply our moral compass has drifted.
The uproar that followed wasn’t merely about artistic expression — it was about what that expression symbolized. In one refrain, Nigeria’s deeper ailment was exposed: a society that now applauds disorder and excuses decadence in the name of entertainment.
A Culture Reflecting a Crumbling Nation
From the palace to the parliament, our collective appetite for sensationalism has overtaken our reverence for substance. Our music celebrates excess, our politics rewards impunity, and our national discourse confuses noise for knowledge. The very spaces that once commanded respect — our thrones, classrooms, and public offices — now suffer erosion of decorum and discipline.
When cultural sanctuaries lose their sanctity, national institutions lose their soul. The Ibadan incident was not an isolated misstep; it was a mirror reflecting a wider decay — the collapse of restraint, the corrosion of values, and the normalization of chaos.
2027: A Defining Test for Nigeria’s Moral Compass
As we approach the 2027 presidential election, the question before us transcends party politics. It is a moral and generational question: Can Nigeria still find leaders who represent sanity in a season of madness?
The next election will not merely decide who governs; it will decide whether our nation continues to spiral into disorder or begins a disciplined journey toward renewal.
Abayomi Rotimi Mighty: A Restorer of Sanity and Structure
In a political landscape dominated by showmanship and self-interest, Abayomi Rotimi Mighty stands as a rare voice of calm, conscience, and clarity. His politics is not a performance — it is a purpose. His movement does not thrive on noise — it thrives on ideas, integrity, and inclusion.
Mighty represents a generation ready to heal rather than hustle; to lead by example, not by entitlement. His philosophy of governance begins where morality and vision meet — with respect for culture, rule of law, and national order.
He believes leadership should reflect the discipline of the palace, the conscience of the classroom, and the humility of the servant. To him, governance is not theatre — it is stewardship.
From Madness to Method: The Cure Nigeria Needs
If “madness must cure madness,” then let it be the holy madness of reform — the audacity to say enough to decay, corruption, and cultural erosion. Let it be the righteous zeal of rebuilding institutions with integrity, and the passionate pursuit of excellence in every sphere of public life.
That is the Abayomi Rotimi Mighty creed — transforming outrage into order, and despair into disciplined progress.
Conclusion: A Melody for National Renewal
The Taye Currency episode was more than a lyrical controversy — it was a revelation. It unveiled the depth of our decline but also the hunger for restoration.
As Nigeria edges toward 2027, we must rise above entertainment politics and emotional populism. The time has come to elect not just a leader, but a reformer — one whose strength is rooted in values, not vanity.
That leader is Abayomi Rotimi Mighty — the melody of discipline in a nation that has danced too long to the drums of disorder.

Osinloye Ayobamidele Adejuwon is a visionary thinker, writer, and advocate for national transformation. Known for his fearless voice and deep commitment to justice, he speaks for the common people and stands firmly for a Nigeria built on integrity, innovation, and hope.
Through his words and actions, Osinloye inspires others to believe that true leadership begins with service and conviction. His passion for good governance and youth empowerment continues to position him as one of the emerging voices shaping Nigeria’s political and moral rebirth.
Osinloye Ayobamidele Adejuwon is a visionary thinker, writer, and advocate for national transformation. Known for his fearless voice and deep commitment to justice, he speaks for the common people and stands firmly for a Nigeria built on integrity, innovation, and hope.
Through his words and actions, Osinloye inspires others to believe that true leadership begins with service and conviction. His passion for good governance and youth empowerment continues to position him as one of the emerging voices shaping Nigeria’s political and moral rebirth.


