One year after General Muhammadu Buhari assumed office as an elected President of Nigeria, majority of Nigerians (especially those who voted for him in hopes of better life than what obtained during the Dr. Goodluck Jonathan presidency) are bitterly disappointed because of the worsening condition of things on almost all fronts.
But there are also many Nigerians who still sympathise with the regime because it came at a time of worsening economic fortunes coupled with sixteen years of People's Democratic Party (PDP) rule, with the usual "rot" that results from a long and unchallenged stay of one political party in power. Such people believe in Buhari, if not in his party or those running the government with him. They are ready to assure you that, given more time, Buhari will eventually pull Nigeria out of the doldrums.
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