 and political party leaders and stakeholders have been implored to promote opportunities and mechanisms that will enhance improved women participation and representation in politics. A researcher and former presidential candidate in Nigeria's 2015 election, Professor Remy Shonaya, submitted these in her lecture during a high-level dialogue with political parties, Chairman Inoshun organised by the Justice Development and Peacemaker Centre in Oshawa. The Nigeria Constitution is very weak that does not make things easy for the women to participate, much in politics. We can categorise this many ways. Religion factors is there. All what we are saying in the south is not applicable in the north. You cannot see any northerner put women forward. The world that we are today, when we talk about development and gender, when we talk about partnership, gender has its own role to play. The world of today you can't exclude women because women are stakeholders in society. And so we begin to see that even the level of gender inclusion is one of the major conditions of partnership today. Oshawa State cannot be talking about partnership with the global community when it has not even reached a 35% affirmative, a gender affirmative action that is required. So you get notified about fresh news updates.