When a people trust their leader, governance becomes that much easier
In Nigeria, governance is rarely about what works. It is about what lasts — politically.
Long before policies are evaluated, before budgets are fully implemented, before citizens feel any measurable improvement, a quieter calculation is already underway inside the political class: Will this decision secure my relevance?
Relevance — not results — has become the organising principle of power.
It explains why political defections accelerate as election cycles approach. It explains why alliances shift without ideological conflict. It explains wh
