Tuesday 19 May 2015

Ngozi Okonjo Iweala has received an honorary Doctorate degree from Yale University US

Nigeria's Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr Ngozi Okonjo Iweala has received an honorary Doctorate degree of Human Letters, by the prestigious Yale University in the US yesterday May 18th. Along side African singer, Angelique Kidjo who was awarded Honorary Doctorate of Music.



Giving out the award, the President of the University Professor Peter Salovey described Okonjo-Iweala as “a brilliant reformer and dedicated public servant.” He said that Minister “has spearheaded efforts to stabilize and grow Nigeria’s economy, battling widespread government corruption and creating greater fiscal transparency and discipline.”


This is what the school said about her;

"You are a citizen of your country, your continent, and the world. Shaped by challenging experiences during your childhood in Nigeria, you have made social and economic reform your mission. As Nigeria’s coordinating minister of economic development and minister of finance, you have tackled corruption, created a vision and path to long-term economic stability, and worked to build a culture of transparency. At the World Bank, you made food security a priority and provided policy advice and capital for the world’s poorest countries. With wisdom, a fierce dedication to doing what is right, and unflagging energy, you have transformed the economic landscape of your nation. We are proud to name you Doctor of Humane Letters".

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