Things are no longer the same, not even when the so-called acclaimed democrat, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, took over from dictator Muhammadu Buhari, who had devastated the economy and enriched his own people. Insecurity has been a major concern. It's been 8 months since Tinubu took over from Buhari. Hundreds of people have been killed. In a single day, almost 200 people were killed in Plateau state by suspected Fulani militia. Yet, Tinubu felt comfortable inside the Aso Rock. He traveled out of the country every time people were said to be killed or kidnapped.
Things are no longer the same, not even when the so-called acclaimed Democrat, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, took over from Dictator Muhammadu Buhari, who had devastated the economy and enriched his own people. Insecurity has been a major concern. It's been 8 months since Tinubu took over from Buhari. Hundreds of people have been killed. In a single day, almost 200 people were killed in Plateau state by suspected Fulani militia. Yet, Tinubu felt comfortable inside the Aso Rock. He traveled out of the country every time people were said to be killed or kidnapped.
Things are no longer the same, not even when the so-called acclaimed democrat, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, took over from dictator Muhammadu Buhari, who had devastated the economy and enriched his own people. Insecurity has been a major concern. It's been 8 months since Tinubu took over from Buhari. Hundreds of people have been killed. In a single day, almost 200 people were killed in Plateau state by suspected Fulani militia. Yet, Tinubu felt comfortable inside the Aso Rock. He traveled out of the country every time people were said to be killed or kidnapped.
Against the backdrop of recent protests in Kano and Niger states over the level of suffering Nigerians are currently experiencing, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and some other stakeholders have warned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu against joking with the development.
Against the backdrop of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent appeal to Nigerians for prayers and support towards the efforts of his administration to revive the ailing economy of the nation and restore the good old days when the naira was at par with the dollar and other western currencies.