The last eight years under President Mohammed Ughari have frankly been something of a grim struggle. Income per head in the country fell every year from 2015 to 2020. Young Nigerians are constantly talking about and working on plans to japper, which is Yoruba slang for immigrating. Do you think Obie can do something about these issues?
Our correspondent meets with Peter Obi, who has a handsome poll lead and an appeal that spans the country’s religions and ethnicities. But his presidential bid still faces obstacles. Myanmar’s ruling junta is doing more than suppressing the country’s people: it is battering the economy equally efficiently. And remembering Brother Andrew, who made daring deliveries behind the Iron Curtain.
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