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    Ayisha Osori is a Nigerian lawyer, author, international development consultant, journalist and politician known for her work on good governance, gender...
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    Rights Law. In 2018, he co-authored a book titled Too Good to Die with Ayisha Osori. Odinkalu was born in Ihiala, Anambra State to two teachers: Augustine...
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  • book by Nigerian author and lawyer Ayisha Osori. It was published in 2017 by Narrative Landscape Press. In 2014 Osori contested the primaries for a seat...
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    Fauzia Nasreen from Pakistan and Olufunke Baruwa, Esther Ibanga and Ayisha Osori also from Nigeria. Some of her other awards and recognitions include:...
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  • Kashim Ibrahim-Imam, Bishop Matthew Kukah, Hamzat Lawal, Nuruddeen Lemu, Ayisha Osori, Arunma Oteh, Muhammad Ali Pate, Dr. Tony Rapu, HH Muhammad Sanusi II...
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  • Senior Special Advisor to the President. The organization was led by Ayisha Osori and she was succeeded by Olufunke Baruwa. The organization is currently...
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  • Giovanna Negretti (MPA '05) – co-founder and executive director of ¿Oiste? Ayisha Osori – former CEO, Nigerian Women's Trust Fund Orondaam Otto — founder, Slum2School...
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  • Press has released the following titles: Love Does Not Win Elections by Ayisha Osori Are You Not a Nigerian by Bayo Olupohunda Folktales are Forever by Efe...
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    from Pakistan and Olufunke Baruwa, Esther Ibanga, Hafsat Abiola and Ayisha Osori from Nigeria. Faith Wambura Ngunjiri (23 February 2010). Women's Spiritual...
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    where she set the strategic vision and mobilized resources succeeding Ayisha Osori. Prior to assuming the role of CEO of the Nigerian Women's Trust Fund...
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