Nigerian social commentator Reno Omokri has lauded Afrobeats sensation Wizkid, describing him as a paragon of patriotism and humility in the Nigerian and African music industry.
In a post shared on social media, Omokri praised the artiste, whose real name is Ayodeji Balogun, for not only creating music that brings joy to young Nigerians but also contributing significantly to the nation’s economy and global image.
“Someone whose songs bring pleasure to our youths and treasure to our economy. But most importantly, his words bring succour to our country and attract positive attention to Nigeria from foreigners,” Omokri wrote.
Comparing Wizkid’s influence to that of Rihanna in Barbados, Omokri highlighted the artiste’s conscious efforts to use his platform for the betterment of Nigeria.
“He is to Nigeria what Rihanna is to Barbados: One who understands that God put him in the privileged position that he is in and uses his words and actions to make life better, not worse, for his country,” he added.
Omokri commended Wizkid’s consistent display of love for Nigeria, which, he said, guides his speech and actions, embodying the Yoruba concept of Omoluabi—a person of good character.
“His love for his country is more important than his mood or feelings. His affection for Nigeria guards his speech and actions. He is the epitome of the Omoluabi ethos,” he remarked.
The former presidential aide concluded with a prayer, expressing gratitude for the upbringing that shaped the global star. “May God bless Ayodeji Balogun for understanding how to use his words to help those from this part of the world, and may God bless the parents that raised such a wise child.”
Wizkid, a Grammy-winning artiste, continues to receive admiration for his musical talent and his positive representation of Nigeria on the global stage.