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The event which featured a debate session with the theme: “Nigeria is ripe for a female president”, was organised by the Pro-Chancellor of University of Lagos, Dr. Lanre Tejuoso.

Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo on Thursday, advocated for the election of a female president for Nigeria.

According to him, it’s only when power is being passed and shared equally among both genders, will the country stand strong again and develop. According to her, only few females are in power in the country, adding that same is applicable to Ogun State. “In Ogun state, we have 236 councillors but only 18 are females, we have 20 Chairmen, only two are females among them, we have 26 seats in the house of Assembly, only two are females, house of representatives, we have nine, one is female, we have three senators, no female and we have the deputy governor who is also a female.”

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