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Thursday, February 19, 2015

Former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria Appointed Professor

Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Sogato Strategies LLC and former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, has been appointed a professor at Tufts University’s Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in Boston, Massachusetts.




Dr. Moghalu will be the Professor of Practice in International Business and Public Policy effective July 1, 2015. He will teach a course on Emerging Africa in the
World Economy in The Fletcher School’s Master of International Business (MIB) graduate degree program and the Institute for Business in the Global Context, focusing on the interplay between globalization, business and government.


“I am honored by this appointment by The Fletcher School, one of the world’s leading schools of international affairs, of which I also happen to be a proud alumnus” Moghalu said. “It demonstrates a recognition of the growing importance of Africa’s emerging markets in the global economy, and will perfectly compliment my work at Sogato Strategies, a global strategy and risk advisory firm with a focus on emerging markets”. Sogato Strategies.

www.sogatostrategies.com has offices in the United States, Switzerland and Nigeria, and provides bespoke advisory services to business corporations and government entities on investment climate, risk and strategy, corporate governance, institutional strategy and transformation, global partnerships, and strategic communications.

Kingsley Moghalu served as Deputy Governor of Nigeria’s central bank for a five-year term that he completed in November 2014. He led the implementation of far-reaching reforms to Nigeria’s banking sector as Deputy Governor for Financial Stability, and is the author of four books including the acclaimed Emerging Africa: How the Global Economy’s ‘Last Frontier’ Can Prosper and Matter (Penguin Books, 2014) and a forthcoming book on global banking reform.


Dr. Moghalu obtained his Ph.D. at the London School of Economics, an M.A. from The Fletcher School at Tufts University, the LL.B. degree from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and the International Certificate in Risk Management at the UK Institute of Risk Management in London. Prior to his service at the Central Bank of Nigeria, he worked for the United Nations for 17 years and subsequently founded Sogato Strategies S.A. in Geneva, Switzerland in 2009.






25 comments:

  1. They are busy appointing while naira is busy falling.God dey

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    1. Professorship, its not easy to attain. Congrats to him.


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      Worrying won't stop bad things from happening, it will only stop good from being enjoyed. Have a care free attitude,Whatever happens, happen!

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  2. like Ngozi Okonjo Iweala. Nigerians will soon start looking for him.
    This is a rare achievement. Congratz sir. May u soar into greater heights.

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  3. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Gud for him......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  4. Make head like my own,congrat sir!!

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  5. Nawaoooooo. This guy is loaded how come he is not the finance minister or governor of central bank? His C.V is something else. Abi GEJ no sabi am.
    Congratulations to him. I am glad we have peoplelike this that make Nigeria proud.

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  6. Congrats to u sir. Its an honour well deserved.

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  7. Wow...we need more of this.
    I love my country.

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  8. Congratulobia to him.


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  9. hmmmmn is a welcome devolopment o




    #GODWIN

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  10. pls ma.use his current pic not his young pic so our jobless youth to knw it s nt all abt hitting it..it takes processes nd time

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  11. Congratulations Oga!

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  12. Good for him. After making billions in CBN.

    When will goodluck smile on me ooo. Na good things i dey look for oo

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  13. Nice one! Impressive. Tufts is a really prestigious university. At first I thought it was one of those kpafka uni's for naija. I for don cry for am now

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  14. Whatever.

    Make I go sleep.
    IHN be taking forever. Who wan do vigil on top that one? My sleep is priceless.

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  15. @Lady T questioning why this man "is not GEJ's finance minister". Is his CV greater than Goodluck's finance minister. If you don't know what to say; must you comment?

    It is not the cv that is the deficiency in those who occupy posts such as finance minister etc. it is "the system called Nigeria" that's the problem. This guy served Nigeria for 5 years and in most economies, his experiences could have counted.

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  16. This is a real PhD. Not that fake one ur President is brandishing all over the place with his empty head.

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