
Omar FaFa M’Bai
Omar FaFa M’Bai is a legal practitioner and governance advocate known for his writings on institutional accountability, education, and democratic reform, particularly in Africa. As a parent and engaged citizen, he emphasizes the importance of transparency and integrity in electoral processes, highlighting the risks posed by unregulated proxy voting in governance.
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