By Samuel Okenyi When President Bola Ahmed Tinubu took the reins of power, Nigeria was on life support. Years of reckless mismanagement, corruption, and empty slogans had reduced Africa’s giant to a shadow of itself. The economy was battered, institutions were crumbling, and Nigerians were suffocating under the weight of hardship created by past administrations that preferred propaganda to performance. But Tinubu did not come to complain. He came to lead. He came to fix. He came to rebuild what others had destroyed. From the moment he stepped in, President…
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