Tinubu's Reforms: Painkillers or Life-Saving Chemotherapy for Nigeria?
For decades, Nigeria treated its economy with quick fixes. Fuel subsidies and multiple exchange rates masked deeper problems. Each time politicians patched the cracks, citizens cheered. Yet the structural disease festered. President Bola Tinubu has opted for tougher measures. These reforms are disruptive and painful. Many Nigerians feel the burden today. But as chemotherapy targets cancer, these policies aim for lasting recovery. The debate should not be about the pain itself. It should be about choosing temporary relief or a genuine cure. History will judge if these reforms succeed. They deserve careful scrutiny and compassion for those affected.
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