By Clifford Ndujihe, Politics Editor
TODAY is a special day in Nigeria’s history. It is the 22nd anniversary of the world’s largest black nation’s fourth democratic sojourn following years of military interregnum. Yes, the Fourth Republic started on May 29, 1999 on a very promising note.
However, 22 years after is there cause for cheer? Is there something to celebrate? Has the country fared well in socio-economic indices? Has the well-being of the citizenry improved? How far has the country gone in conducting credible elections, addressing poverty, providing…