Nigeria, April 9 -- As our country staggers under the weight of what appears as its own internal collapse, the man "elected" to steer the ship of state through the storms has vanished. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has once again embarked on a self-styled "working visit" to Paris. The phrase, "working visit," is now a tired euphemism for what many citizens increasingly suspect - a vacation, dressed in presidential regalia, far removed from the cries of a people betrayed and abandoned. To understand Tinubu's detachment from the realities of governance, we may find an apt metaphor not in modern political science, but in the literary genius of George Orwell's enduring allegory, Animal Farm. There, in the aftermath of a revolution that promised...