Through the 4th Tribe Movement and the Omoluwabi Movement, we are rebuilding a culture of integrity, honor, responsibility, and authentic leadership. This movement reminds us that Africa’s greatness lies not in its resources, but in its values. It is a return to who we truly are disciplined, principled, united, and committed to lifting our people. This is the foundation upon which a new Nigeria, and a new Africa, will rise.
AMCO is now open.
And this is your opportunity to be part of something bigger than politics.
This is a people-powered Pan-African movement for a new kind of leadership, one built on integrity, discipline, competence, and real service. We are gathering citizens across Nigeria and the diaspora who are tired of watching the future delayed, and are ready to stand up, organise, and help rebuild a nation that works.
If you’ve been waiting for a movement with purpose, with structure, and with a vision that goes beyond slogans, this is your call to step in.
To volunteer with AMCO:
Email us at: info@abayomimighty.com
To open a chapter in your Local Government or State:
Email us at: info@abayomimighty.com
History doesn’t change itself. People change it.
Join the movement.
What Abayomi Wants to Build for Nigeria and Africa
Fuel below ₦500.
Food prices cut in half.
Accessible healthcare for every family.
A Nigeria where survival is not a daily battle.
More jobs, support for small businesses, lower taxes on startups, and pathways for Nigerian talent to shine globally.
Join us to change Nigeria and Africa
A New Kind of Leadership for Nigeria
A movement of integrity, courage, and nation building.
A Nigeria Where Every Citizen Can Truly Live, Grow, and Thrive Across Nigeria, families are struggling with rising prices, limited opportunities, weak services, and a system that often rewards connections instead of character. Abayomi Mighty is building a new path forward one rooted in fairness, justice, and the belief that leadership must serve a higher purpose. This is more than a campaign. This is a movement for dignity, economic freedom, and a Nigeria that finally works for its people.