The Western world’s attention is on Nigeria again
Buhari was barely a week in office when he left with a wish-list for the G-7 Summit in Germany, he later visited the United States and it could be recalled that just before his inauguration, he visited the UK to see the British Prime Minister. From the sweet and confidence-bestowing words we hear from the western leaders and the Presidency to the tonnes of promises made in meetings, we have reason to believe that they mean well for our country.
The West may fulfil the entire items on our wish-list but there may be a time when they might want you to attend to their own wish-list. It’s been long since the West showed some keen interest on Nigerian affairs, but any time it does so, it comes with consequences. We escaped the same-sex marriage imbroglio. What of when IMF and the World Bank come calling with their policies?









