Wiliki - Fight The Fire - Orits
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
The song serves as an urgent call for systemic change, moving beyond mere protest to demand the "purging" of corrupt influences. Orits Wiliki - Fight The Fire
Williki explicitly targets politicians who "stole Nigeria," urging listeners to "chase dem away" and "change dem systems". is a landmark of Nigerian conscious reggae, originally
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 Drawing on his Christian background and reggae’s roots
He critiques "brainwashed educations" designed to keep people in a state of mental bondage and "inequities".
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
