There has been considerable backlash and debate over whether four years is enough to fix Nigeria. To some, it appears to be an insurmountable mountain; to others, it is simply a matter of leadership. A president with good intentions, knowing they have only four years, may feel they have nothing to lose, and therefore may not be afraid to step on toes to achieve what truly matters. While it is perfectly natural for citizens to hold divergent opinions on this issue, they must also understand the difference between engaging in mere activities a
There has been considerable backlash and debate over whether four years is enough to fix Nigeria. To some, it appears to be an insurmountable mountain; to others, it is simply a matter of leadership. A president with good intentions, knowing they have only four years, may feel they have nothing to lose, and therefore may not be afraid to step on toes to achieve what truly matters. While it is perfectly natural for citizens to hold divergent opinions on this issue, they must also understand the difference between engaging in mere activities a