"I promise that you will play a vital role in steering the wheels of my administration."
That was Bola Tinubu's campaign promise to Nigeria's youth before he was elected president in February.
Since then, he's kept it, the Guardian reports.
He's appointed more than 100 young people to key positions in his government.
Among them: a Harvard-educated doctor, a former chief of staff to a governor, and an energy adviser to the president.
The Guardian calls the youth "the nucleus" of Tinubu's administration, while Business Insider says he's chosen people from "different walks of life and across the nation's ethnic divide."
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