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The Price of Honesty: The Story of Muibi Shonubi and the Decay of Moral Values -By John Oyebanji

Today, dishonesty thrives while integrity is mocked. Society showers titles and honours upon those who exploit others but ridicules men like Baba Muibi, who choose the path of righteousness. We glorify get-rich-quick schemes, celebrate social media sensationalism, and reward fraud and corruption with prestige. The rise of ritual killings, scams, and financial misappropriation is simply a reflection of a culture that values results over process.

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Muibi Shonubi

I recently watched a BBC Yoruba interview featuring an honest old man, a former taxi driver in Ibadan, named Muibi Shonubi. His story, though deeply inspiring, is a harsh reflection of a society that punishes integrity rather than rewards it.

In 1971, during the military rule of General Yakubu Gowon, Baba Muibi discovered a missing bag in his taxi while preparing to wash his vehicle at a car wash. The bag contained a staggering sum of five million naira, a fortune in those days. Instead of keeping it, he did the unthinkable – he returned it to the Iyaganku Police Station in Ibadan.

What followed was a tragic irony. Instead of being celebrated for his honesty, Baba Muibi was ridiculed and condemned by those around him. He was so upright that he didn’t even inform his wife about the incident – only his friends and colleagues knew, and they wasted no time in mocking him. They branded him “Muibi Arówómágbe” (Muibi, the one who refuses to keep money). They accused him of being “covenanted with poverty” and incapable of seizing an opportunity that could have changed his life.

His troubles didn’t end there. The owner of the taxi he drove took it away from him, leaving him without a source of income. His wife was physically assaulted by people who believed her husband was a fool for his honesty. The bullying and shame became unbearable, forcing Baba Muibi and his family to flee Ibadan and return to his father’s farmland in Ijebu.

Fifty-four years later, Baba Muibi still seems not well-off. Had he kept and converted that money, it would have been worth nearly $7.2 million USD in value – over ₦10.7 billion at the current exchange rate. His story is a painful reminder that our society does not only fail to reward honesty but actively discourages it.

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Today, dishonesty thrives while integrity is mocked. Society showers titles and honours upon those who exploit others but ridicules men like Baba Muibi, who choose the path of righteousness. We glorify get-rich-quick schemes, celebrate social media sensationalism, and reward fraud and corruption with prestige. The rise of ritual killings, scams, and financial misappropriation is simply a reflection of a culture that values results over process.

Until we, as a society, begin to honour character over wealth, the cycle of corruption will continue. But how will society change when the people refuse to change?

John Oyebanji is a Public Affair Analyst, Media/PR Specialist, Educational Administrator, and Clergy, among many other things he represents. He writes from Modakeke, Osun State, and can be reached via thejohnoyebanji@gmail.com

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