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By Joshua Samuel The President-elect, Bola Tinubu, would have the most onerous job in the world to handle, according to the Northern Elders Forum, or NEF. NEF spokesperson Hakeem Baba-Ahmed predicted that Tinubu will have numerous difficulties. The All Progressives Congress, APC, candidate Tinubu, who received the most votes, was declared the winner of the just ended presidential election. On May 29, Tinubu would take the oath of office as president following his victory. Baba-Ahmed noted that Tinubu has difficulties gaining the confidence of resentful People. The president who will be inaugurated in on May 29 will have the most hardest job in the world to handle, Baba-Ahmed stated in his weekly column. His greatest obstacle will be gaining some confidence. No leader, anywhere, can accomplish anything worthwhile unless he or she can convince enough people that he or she respects them and has their best interests at heart. "Buhari will leave no foundations of decent and accountable governance behind, so the next president will have to lay his own.