Orits Wiliki - Fight The Fire Apr 2026

He critiques "brainwashed educations" designed to keep people in a state of mental bondage and "inequities".

Williki’s sound is a unique "Nigerianized" reggae, blending Jamaican rhythms with local elements like the . Orits Wiliki's Timeless Song Fight the Fire - Facebook Orits Wiliki - Fight The Fire

The song serves as an urgent call for systemic change, moving beyond mere protest to demand the "purging" of corrupt influences. is a landmark of Nigerian conscious reggae, originally

is a landmark of Nigerian conscious reggae, originally released by Orits Williki on his 1989 debut album, Tribulation . Known as the "Koleman Revolutionaire," Williki used the track as a sonic weapon to challenge the political corruption and systemic failures of military-era Nigeria. Lyrical Themes and Social Commentary Drawing on his Christian background and reggae’s roots

Williki explicitly targets politicians who "stole Nigeria," urging listeners to "chase dem away" and "change dem systems".

Drawing on his Christian background and reggae’s roots in justice and truth, he frames the "fire" as a spiritual and social crisis that cannot be extinguished with water alone. Musical Style and Impact