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is a lawyer, writer and development practitioner with experience in the public and private sectors. She is a graduate of the University of Lagos, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School.
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is a lawyer, writer and development practitioner with experience in the public and private sectors. She is a graduate of the University of Lagos, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School.
AYISHA OSORI
MARCH 21 2022

AYISHA OSORI•MARCH 21 2022
Political parties will determine the results of the next general elections. What is uncertain is the impact of the contestations on the quality of life of Nigerians and the maturation of our democracy.
AYISHA OSORI
MAY 14 2021

AYISHA OSORI•MAY 14 2021
Author and development practitioner, Ayisha Osori, ran for office in 2014 and recently changed how she thinks about Nigeria’s political processes—specifically, the practice of vote buying and selling during elections: ‘I now question the resources that democracy supporters put into this part of the electoral process.’