President Bola Tinubu came into office with enormous expectations and an even greater burden of repair. From fuel subsidy removal and major infrastructure ambitions to persistent insecurity and the pressure of economic hardship, his administration has pursued bold reforms with mixed public consequences. This review examines the logic, achievements, tensions, and governance realities of Tinubu’s presidency, asking the deeper question many Nigerians are still weighing: are these reforms laying the foundation for national renewal, or deepening the strain on an already burdened people?
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