Idris sees Nigeria's poor reputation rating as a call to action

Idris has described Nigeria's poor reputation rating not as a final judgment but as an opportunity for improvement and action.

In a statement highlighted by ThisDayLive, Idris emphasized that Nigeria's recent poor rating on reputation is far from a definitive verdict. Instead, he views it as a urgent call to action for the nation to address underlying issues and enhance its global standing.

The comment comes amid discussions on Nigeria's international image, though specific details on the rating or Idris's full remarks were not detailed in available excerpts. This perspective aims to rally efforts toward positive change rather than discouragement.

No further context on the origin of the reputation rating or Idris's position was provided in the source material.

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