Nigeria, June 12 -- Surfing through my WhatsApp messages a few days ago, a message popped in from Umar Dan-Sokoto, a contact based in Kaduna's Birnin Gwari town. It was a short voice note. Thus, despite my aversion for that messaging format, I didn't hesitate clicking to listen to it. The voice message, he said, was a response to my interview, which he listened to over the radio on the milestones recorded by the Tinubu administration. "But you have forgotten some significant achievements," he remarked. "Just before this government came in, a measure of maize flour sold for N4,000; now it's N2,000. At a point, a bag of maize sold for up to N100,000. How much is it now?!" He asked rhetorically. But the pleasant answer is one that Dan-Sokoto...