|  First edition | |
| Author | Ayisha Osori | 
|---|---|
| Country | Nigeria | 
| Language | English | 
| Subject | 
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| Genre | 
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| Set in | Nigeria | 
| Publisher | Narrative Landscape Press | 
| Publication date | 2017 | 
| Media type | Print (hardcover) | 
Love Does Not Win Elections is a political book by Nigerian author and lawyer Ayisha Osori. It was published in 2017 by Narrative Landscape Press.[1][2][3]
Development
In 2014 Osori contested the primaries for a seat in the National Assembly under the People's Democratic Party but lost.[4] After she was defeated, she wrote the book as a documentary of her experience.[5]
Plot summary
Osori wrote mostly about the gender biased system in the Nigerian electoral system. The book provides insight into the role that money plays in Nigerian elections.[2]
Reception
It was listed as a must read on Nigerian politics by Daily Trust.[6] Laura Seay writing for The Washington Post said "It's a sharp, witty and often infuriating narrative of how patronage politics, sexism and ethnicity can confound candidates."[2]
References
- ↑ Adam Ibrahim, Abubakar (17 March 2022). "2023: Are The Women Really Coming?". Daily Trust. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
- 1 2 3  Seay, Laura (7 June 2019). "How does a woman run for office in Nigeria?". The Washington Post. Retrieved 7 April 2022. The answer's in Love Does Not Win Elections. It's a sharp, witty and often infuriating narrative of how patronage politics, sexism and ethnicity can confound candidates. 
- ↑ Fawehinmi, Feyi (2 May 2017). "Love does not win elections". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
- ↑ Manby, Bronwen (4 May 2018). "Book Review – Love Does Not Win Elections by Ayisha Osori". Africa at LSE. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
- ↑  Business Day (21 July 2018). "'Love does not win elections'". Business Day. Retrieved 7 April 2022. {{cite web}}:|author=has generic name (help)
- ↑ Bivan, Nathaniel (23 February 2019). "5 must-reads on Nigerian politics". Daily Trust. Retrieved 7 April 2022.