Ethiopia Earns Rare Praise from African Monitors Over Democratic, Electoral Reforms
ADDIS ABABA — The heads of African Union and Intergovernmental Authority on Development election missions have publicly …
Abiodun Adeyemi is a political journalist covering governance, elections, and institutional reform across Nigeria and the broader West African region. Based in Lagos, he has reported on national elections, constitutional debates, anti-corruption efforts, and the role of civil society in holding governments to account.
Abiodun brings analytical depth to political reporting, tracking how decisions in Abuja and Accra ripple across ordinary lives. He has worked with leading Nigerian newspapers and regional news organisations, and holds a degree in political science from the University of Ibadan.
ADDIS ABABA — The heads of African Union and Intergovernmental Authority on Development election missions have publicly …
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