Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (http://www.fmf.gov.ng) has received an honorary Doctorate degree from Yale University (http://www.yale.edu), one of the United State of America’s most prestigious institutions of higher learning.
The Minister was awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters at Yale’s 2015 Commencement Ceremony in New Haven, Connecticut Monday.
She will be only the second Nigerian in the university’s 314-year history to receive its highest honour after Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka who received an honorary Doctor of Letters in 1980.
Giving out the award, the President of the University Professor Peter Salovey described Okonjo-Iweala as “a brilliant reformer and dedicated public servant.”
He went on to state that the Minister “has spearheaded efforts to stabilize and grow Nigeria’s economy, battling widespread government corruption and creating greater fiscal transparency and discipline.”
Yale’s honorary doctorate degree is seen globally as a very important honour.
According to the institution “those who have received honorary degree are scholars, public servants, Nobel Prize winners and heads of states.
“Collectively, they represent the aspirations of this institution. Yale honorary degree recipients serve as models of excellence and service to our students, to our graduates, to our community and to the world,” the institution says.
As Finance Minister in 2004, Okonjo-Iweala and the economic team that she led helped Nigeria obtain debt relief, wiping out $30 billion of Paris club debt, leading to a tripling of the growth rates.
The second time around as Finance Minister in 2011, Okonjo-Iweala has focused on building solid foundations and institutions critical for the survival and sustenance of the economy. She bravely fought corruption in governance with fierce dedication and unflagging energy.
Okonjo-Iweala was honored alongside the Chair of the Board of Governors of US Federal Reserve System Janet Yellen, world renowned Beninoise Singer and songwriter Angelique Kidjo, University Professor and founding member of the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University Gayatari Chakravorty Spivak, Professor and Director of the Starr Center for Human Genetics at Rockefeller University Jeffrey Michael Friedman, Inventors and Entrepreneurs Elon Musk and Dean Kamen, etc.
Yale had in the past honored a handful of other Africans such as Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
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Constance Ikokwu
Media Adviser to the Minister of Finance, Nigeria
Congratulations to her
ReplyDeleteYale agreed to the terms of her donation. Everyone/institution has a price.
Deleteshe no dey commot gele for head? whats with this woman and tying head abi she get worms ni for head?
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ReplyDeleteGood for her!
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ReplyDeleteyou like as suffer dey this country. everyday queue..
kpacharaiya anya gi ooo
Doing Nigeria proud.Igbo kwenu!!!
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Oh cool! Congratulations to her
ReplyDeleteCongrats,Ma
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This headtie no dey come down?
a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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I dont like this woman a bit....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
I am with you on this one.
DeleteShe pretends too much. Fake fake fake. Condescending individual.
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ReplyDeleteCongrats to her.
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ReplyDeleteCongrats ma,yale isn't come chop o.
ReplyDeleteShe looks like Mr ibu
ReplyDeleteGood for her.
ReplyDeleteCongrats maam
ReplyDeleteYoruba people will cry their eyes out, because it's not a Yoruba person as finance minister,therefore whatever this woman does, they will criticize her, but those at Yale knows what our tribal minds don't.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Ngozi.
happy for her. at least she's appreciated by others.
ReplyDeletetruly a prophet is without honour in her own homeland.
The great Okonjo.
ReplyDeleteOne of the greatest heads and most prestigious Nigerian in the international community.
This woman inspires me so much.
The goons saying Buhari will try her still make me laugh.
Even if she stole anything,
She will be foolish to leave trails and evidence.
Financial crimes are very difficult to prosecute.
But so far, it's been mere unfounded rumour propagated by people perpetually in a state of ennui. A case of ignorance and bandwagonism.
Time will surely tell.
I think madam stunted her career by choosing to remain a minister in a 3rd world country.
Money isn't everything
Return back to world bank
Let's see if u can become president.
As for people who find her arrogant.
she speaks in condescending nature?
Cool. I doubt but even...
Arrogance comes with being an erudite scholar and a woman of worth.
More of this Nigerian women.
Encore!
This woman is so detached from the common person its crazy. World Bank President - No comment
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