Nigeria’s next elections draw ever so near and may be over by the time you read this – at least the presidential part of it. I have since pitched my tent with a group led by someone who has the total package that could make a profound difference in our country. This includes the respect among the private sector, experience in running complex systems and coordinating the efforts and ideas of very smart people, and the unique identification of hard workers and ideas people who can cause a change in our dear country. Recent problems with Buhari’s cash policy revealed that Lagos singularly drives whatever growth we record in Nigeria. And this is a wakeup call to other states and zones. Granted that Lagos was a federal capital, and has the advantage of the ports, still a visionless set of leaders could have made a pig’s meal of the place rather than the moderate hope we see today. Look at Abuja. Built from the scratch, maintained fairly well under military…