Curiously, many presidential aspirants seeking to replace Tinubu are not openly campaigning to reverse the central pillars of his reforms. None advocates for restoring fuel subsidy. None proposes returning to a tightly controlled forex regime. None suggests halting rail expansion, airport modernisation, or major infrastructure renewal. Nigeria’s democracy suffers from a dangerous addiction: emotional voting. […] The post Beyond tribe and emotion: Why Nigeria must learn to vote for competence and consequence, By Kayode Adebiyi appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.