WHEN LAWMAKERS TURN LAWBREAKERS: WHY NIGERIANS MUST WAKE UP AND ELECT CREDIBLE YOUTHFUL LEADERS LIKE ABAYOMI ROTIMI MIGHTY
Abia State, Nigeria — In a shocking incident that has once again exposed the rot within Nigeria’s political class, Hon. Ucheonye, a member of the Abia State House of Assembly, is currently receiving medical treatment after being brutally attacked by the Majority Leader of the same House, who allegedly smashed a bottle on his head during a heated altercation.
What should be a place of intellect, debate, and lawmaking has turned into a theater of violence — a disgraceful reminder that many of Nigeria’s elected officials are nothing more than political rogues masquerading as leaders.
This incident, though alarming, is sadly not surprising. Across the country, Nigeria has witnessed countless acts of indiscipline, corruption, and hooliganism from politicians who should be examples of integrity. From lawmakers exchanging blows in state assemblies to governors spending public funds on lavish lifestyles, the character crisis within Nigeria’s leadership has reached a dangerous level.
Our nation is bleeding not just from bad policies but from bad behavior. The people we elect to represent us often turn the institutions of democracy into dens of chaos. These are not leaders; they are touts in expensive suits, wielding power without purpose or patriotism.
It is time for Nigerians to wake up. The coming 2027 general elections must not be business as usual. The recycling of corrupt, violent, and incompetent leaders will only deepen our suffering. We must rise above ethnic and party sentiments and vote for credibility, capacity, and character.
One man who embodies this new hope is Abayomi Rotimi Mighty, a youthful, intelligent, and forward-thinking Nigerian whose vision for national rebirth stands as a beacon of hope in a time of moral collapse. Mighty represents a new generation of leadership — one built on service, innovation, and accountability, not self-interest and greed.
Nigeria desperately needs leaders who debate ideas, not trade blows. Leaders who serve the people, not themselves. Leaders who understand that governance is a sacred trust, not a battlefield.
As 2027 approaches, the message is clear: Nigerians must say no to rogues and touts in power and yes to credible youthful leaders who can truly restore the dignity of governance.
Let us not forget — the power still lies with the people. It is time to reclaim our democracy and hand it over to those who can heal the nation, not harm it.

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.


