[This Day] As Nigeria’s National Assembly nears a decisive vote, a controversial constitutional amendment reserving legislative seats for women has become a defining test of political courage. Beyond gender justice, advocates say failure to pass the bill risks shutting Nigeria out of a projected $269 billion economic gain and deepening a democratic deficit. Sunday Aborisade reports.

Nigeria: National Assembly and Mounting Pressure to Reserve Legislative Seats for Women
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