By Ugoji Egbujo
Tinubu’s presidency must be closely watched. At inception, it hurriedly sacked ambassadors like it had a clear foreign policy direction to salvage the country. Then for two and half years, it couldn’t nominate ambassadors, leaving the embassies rudderless.
*Tinubu and Shettima
In the midst of that baffling shiftlessness, the
president globetrotted unperturbed, with the all-knowing ease of a magician.
Had he been asked during the campaigns, he would have bragged about his
capacity to find without delay the best hands and brains to coordinate his
visionary foreign policy.
