By Fasuyi Tolulope Samuel
Renowned Nigerian rapper, Jude Abaga, popularly known as M.I Abaga, has openly expressed regret over his support for the All Progressives Congress (APC) during the 2015 general elections.
Speaking on a recent episode of the Menism podcast, the “African Rapper No. 1” revealed that his initial support for the APC stemmed from dissatisfaction with the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), which he believed was plagued by corruption at the time.
“Yes, I supported APC because at that time, I felt that the PDP government was very corrupt. I was part of the people who lifted my voice to say, ‘Let us stand and bring in democracy,’” M.I stated.

However, he admitted that the APC has failed to meet the expectations many had during its rise to power. He recalled how his political support resurfaced during public backlash to a tweet he made condemning attacks by herdsmen in Benue State.
“I tweeted about the thing that happened in Benue and a lot of people were saying, ‘But M.I, you supported the APC,’” he said.
M.I acknowledged that his support for the ruling party was, in hindsight, a mistake, stating that the APC no longer embodies the ideals he once believed in.
“As a human being, no matter how much you try to be right, you will be wrong sometimes. APC unfortunately isn’t the APC of my dreams,” he admitted.
Now more focused on nation-building, the veteran rapper said his energy is channeled toward using his music, voice, and influence to empower the youth and push for accountability in leadership.
He emphasized the importance of collaboration and advocacy in reshaping Nigeria’s future.“I believe in the power of music and youth to drive change. That’s where my heart is now,” he concluded.