Nigerian rap icon MI Abaga is once again turning heads—not just with bars and beats, but with bold reflections on leadership, character, and growth. In a video shared via his verified Instagram page, the multiple award-winning rapper offered fans a philosophical take on what it truly means to lead, using the contrasting traits of a lion and a wolf as a powerful metaphor.
The reflective message comes hot on the heels of the release of Mr Fantastic, MI’s newest single which dropped just five days ago and is already stirring conversations ahead of his anticipated album, The Wolf. According to the rapper, The Wolf will be released in parts, each segment offering a deeper dive into the themes of transformation, self-awareness, and social responsibility.
In the video, MI—real name Jude Abaga—took a direct swipe at traditional African leadership styles, which he likened to the nature of lions. “In Africa, most of our leaders are lions,” he said. “They are feared and respected, have multiple partners, rest most of the day, enforce law and order, and eat first at every meal.” These traits, he argued, create a system of power that discourages others in the “pride” from aspiring to leadership themselves. “If you’re a lion’s boy, you’ll never lead the pride — and that creates an ego problem.”
In contrast, the rapper praised the wolf—a creature often associated with humility, loyalty, and selflessness. “Wolves lead from the back, protect their pack, and only eat after everyone else has been fed,” he explained. MI emphasized that for any leader to evolve from a lion into a wolf, there must be a conscious shedding of ego and privilege. “He must see himself as smaller than he is, let go of so much, and commit to only one woman,” MI noted with striking candor.
The rapper confessed that he, too, once embraced the lion mentality, even branding himself as such “two albums ago.” But now, he says, he’s walking a new path. “Life has taught me differently,” MI admitted. “Now, I want to be the wolf.”
This declaration marks more than just a personal shift—it signals a transformation in MI’s artistic vision. With Mr Fantastic already setting the tone and The Wolf album on the horizon, MI Abaga is clearly entering a new era. One that promotes leadership rooted in service, humility, and collective advancement rather than dominance.
As Nigeria grapples with political uncertainty and evolving cultural expectations, MI’s voice—both as an artist and a thought leader—adds a compelling layer to the ongoing dialogue about what true leadership should look like in the modern African context.
And if this musical chapter is anything to go by, the Wolf might just spark a revolution.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
MI Abaga is redefining leadership through his music, urging a shift from the dominant, self-centered “lion” style to the humble, service-driven “wolf” model—highlighting a personal and artistic transformation that promotes humility, protection, and putting others first.
























