we are joined by hamzat lawal, founder of connected development, and organization hoping africa achieveustainable development goals. from washington, d.c., we are joined by aisha yesufu, founder of citizens hub, a nigerian organization focusing on in using women and youth participation in politics. -- on increasing women and youth participation in politics. also, ovigwe eguegu. let's start with you. 25 million votes were cast in an election of 220 million people. a turnout of 27%, meaning that two thirds of the 87 million people who registered to vote failed to do so. would you agree that something does not smell right here? was bola tinubu fairly elected? is he nigeria's legitimate president? ovigwe: those numbers only paint a picture of what the nigerian republic is saying. if you have 3 million people registered to vote, 21% turn out, then the person who has the majority of the votes is declared winner. but you also have to look at the fact that only 9 million people voted for the president. that is a very low number if we look at the general population. yes, it was a very contested