Against the backdrop of President Goodluck Jonathan's yet-to-be announced re-election bid, a Lagos-based social critic, Prince Kayode Olowu, has said that the president would be his own greatest inhibition, as there is a dearth of trustworthy opposition across the political spectrum.
Olowu regretted that Jonathan had left the masses after riding on their popular support to power, saying, however, that he still has a chance to "return to the people through honest performance."
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