Kemi Ogunyemi is a researcher on the Fairwork Nigeria team.
She is an Associate Professor at Lagos Business School and holds a degree in Law from the University of Ibadan, an LLM in IT and Telecoms Law from the University of Strathclyde, and an MBA and PhD in Management from the Pan-Atlantic University. In 2018, due to her interest in promoting an equitable economy in the platform space, she led a team researching inclusivity in platformisation in Nigeria as part of a larger global team headed by IT for Change, an NGO based in India. The study traced the contours of the platform economy in the Nigerian system and analysed the institutional-regulatory context in this regard. By focusing on case studies on mobile money, e-commerce, and ride-hailing, the team examined cross-cutting issues such as trust and consumer protection, terms of use, and multilateral trade regimes and their implications for the platformisation of the Nigerian economy.
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