By Oluwayomi Osuntokun
In Nigeria’s vast political landscape, a disheartening truth remains deeply ingrained: women, despite constituting nearly half of the nation’s population, continue to face systemic marginalization and exclusion from the corridors of power. Nigerian politics, like many other societies around the world, has long been dominated by men, perpetuating a stark gender disparity that stifles the potential and voices of women.
The absence of women in positions of leadership poses a significant hindrance to achieving true societal transformation. This podcast unravels the layers of this enduring marginalization, shedding light on the barriers faced by women in Nigerian politics.
Gender Bills and the 10th Assembly