In Nigeria, the juntas are history, but street names live forever
- After 26 years of democracy, many streets in Abuja, Nigeria, are still named after military leaders, which is often met with indifference.
- Polling data from Afrobarometer shows ongoing public support for democracy in Nigeria.
- Ikemesit Effiong from SBM Intelligence stated, 'Abuja is the house that the military built, so naturally they paid homage to themselves.'
- Despite support for democracy, Edwin Ajibola expressed concern that, 'We have not fully grasped what democracy is about.
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In Nigeria, the juntas are history, but street names live forever
As President Bola Tinubu praised his country's quarter century of democratic rule Thursday, many of the streets around the Nigerian capital carried a different, perhaps less-inspiring message.
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