Full Biography
Dr. Oghogho Marian Bazuaye is a medical doctor who was born born on May 18 1999. She served as the speaker of Alexander Brown Hall Assembly for the 2021/2022 tenure. During her tenure, new bills were signed into law, one of which helped to improve the conditions of the eligibility to contest elections. In addition, she was actively involved and held other positions in the hall and her class. Her other interests include research, volunteering and graphic design. Furthermore, she enjoys listening to music, cooking and doing craft during her leisure time.
Assembly Achievements
Successful sponsorship and enactment of the Electoral Eligibility Reform Bill to enhance candidate vetting standards
Presided over the passage of critical legislation aimed at streamlining Assembly processes and hall governance
Strengthened the legislative oversight functions of the House through active committee engagement and executive accountability
Facilitated cross-functional collaboration between the Assembly and other hall leadership bodies to improve student welfare

