President Muhammadu Buhari’s eight years administration will end in one month’s time. He will head home on May 29.
Buhari emerged as President in 2015 amid heightened hope as a messianic figure that would rescue the country from downslide.
He rode into power under the change mantra, promising Nigerians a more profitable deal than the erstwhile President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration offered the country.
The administration claimed it had been one of the best things to happen to the country. On several occasions, the government argued it had fulfilled most, if not all, the promises it made to Nigerians during its campaigns.
Although opinions are divided on whether the administration has kept faith with the people, Buhari has always maintained that it dwarfed the performance by previous governments.
However, as the end of his tenure inches closer, Buhari last Friday caused a stir when he asked Nigerians hurt by his policies for a pardon.
DAILY POST recalls that Buhari…