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Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by gregg2: 12:04am On May 27, 2015
[b]AGE : 60
RESIDENCE: Abuja, Nigeria
CITIZENSHIP: Nigeria
MARITAL STATUS: Married
CHILDREN: 4
EDUCATION:
BA Harvard University;
Doctorate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

On Forbes list Most Powerful in Africa and #48th in the world (2015)

Profile
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the minister of finance for Nigeria, has helped the country's economy, the largest in Africa, grow an average of 6% (per annum) over three years. She is credited with developing reform programs that helped improve governmental transparency and stabilizing the economy. Okonjo-Iweala is the first woman to be the finance minister and the foreign minister of the West African country with a GDP of $502 billion. But the start of the year has been difficult for Nigeria. The country voted in former general Muhammadu Buhari as president, ousting long-time President Goodluck Jonathan, with the hope he will help fight against the local terrorist group Boko Haram. The Harvard- and M.I.T.-trained Okonjo-Iweala spent 21 years as a development economist at the World Bank.
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http://www.forbes.com/profile/ngozi-okonjo-iweala/

Note:
Other than Okonjo-Iweala, the only other Nigerian on the list is oil magnate Folorunsho Alakija who occupies the 87th position.

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by gregg2: 12:10am On May 27, 2015
All haters can simply go and die. Whom God has blessed no man curse

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by Goddex: 12:13am On May 27, 2015
Where is that godforsaken Sunday Iwalaiye?
He should come and forward another petition again ooo

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by jerryunit48: 12:15am On May 27, 2015
Una see am now

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by gregg2: 12:32am On May 27, 2015
jerryunit48:
Una see am now

A state like Rivers state that some months ago aided Osun state with money to pay salaries today Amaechi wants us to beleive Okonjo-Iweala is his problem -shifting blames.

Why is willie Obiano of Anambra (a non oil producing state) paying salaries and executing projects and a whole Rivers state cannot?

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by ak47mann(m): 12:34am On May 27, 2015
she deserve it cool

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by Sholah96(m): 12:37am On May 27, 2015
mama's cheeks be like...'Mama dey enjoy dey go'
Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by yashedabai(m): 12:43am On May 27, 2015
lalala!??
Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by Nobody: 1:19am On May 27, 2015
Yes! Powerful in Jonathan's bedroom & kitchen. Jonathan is a weakling, and women like Ngozi Okonjo Iweala love to dominate & rule over weaklings like Jonathan, if not, Y would a nonentity who talks with both sides of her mouth like Ngozi threaten to resign should Jonathan revert back to the old pump price and Jonathan yielded?

Let's see how truly powerful she is in few days time when my amiable GMB officially comes onboard.
Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by fromnigeria(m): 1:21am On May 27, 2015
it simply means she can ask 100 soldiers to pay you a visit if its perceived you are misbehaving grin grin
Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by Nobody: 1:23am On May 27, 2015
Nigerians know better. grin grin
Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by brownlord: 1:27am On May 27, 2015
Berem likely going to commit suicide on seeing this tomorrow morning.

God help her

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by Nobody: 1:30am On May 27, 2015
Whoa.. wat... oya lets write a petition against forbes... Na ds kind news fit berem.... make she dey cry d more

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by baby124: 1:39am On May 27, 2015
I suspect this woman likes a lot of econiums and praise. I might be wrong. Her thirsty psychophants are doing their work. The people in Forbes Africa must be brain dead to celebrate criminals in Africa. They do not do the same in developed nations. I hope Okonjo is not buying all this praise. Praising yourself keeps you in a fool's paradise. No one else believes all the hype except you. No wonder all we see is spiritual economics.
Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by OreMI22: 1:44am On May 27, 2015
gregg2:
All haters can simply go and die. Whom God has blessed no man curse
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Okay, Let us wait for the next yoruba man that will start their online petition for forbes to renounce their statement.
Yeye dey smell. grin grin grin grin grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by DONMAYOR19(m): 2:56am On May 27, 2015
This woman is BLESSED. Thank God she is not from that part of the country, and that she doesn't belong to that party that is full of illiterate, by now we for no hear word again.

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by CyberWolf: 3:01am On May 27, 2015
OP you wicked ooh..Do you want this scratched face bigoted ediots from SW to commit suicide? grin ..diaris god ooooo

BTW, Madam Ngo, keep soaring high and may all your enemies die of heart attack.. cool

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by Nobody: 3:08am On May 27, 2015
Shekau is one of the most influential people on earth angry
Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by papoose999(m): 3:29am On May 27, 2015
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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by AfroBlue(m): 3:35am On May 27, 2015
yeah, power to put the giant of Africa in debt to the western banks!
Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by iykak47: 3:36am On May 27, 2015
I hope the Sophisticated people and their obedient slave Berem(akwa) won't write another petition.

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by Obijulius: 3:49am On May 27, 2015
Only a blind fool would doubt this woman's credentials and ignorantly question her contributions to our economy.

At times like these I wish we could just have our own country devoid of these back-thinkers and see how far we all would go.

Only God knows how many bright minds and potential world leaders are going unnoticed because we continue to find ourself in this hopeless contraption called Nigeria.

Thank God for the Nigerian experience. Woe betide us if we fail to apply the lessons learnt when we eventually get out of this mess.

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by owobokiri(m): 3:49am On May 27, 2015
That wrist-watch tho. . .
Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by appini: 5:00am On May 27, 2015
Zoharariel:
Yes! Powerful in Jonathan's bedroom & kitchen. Jonathan is a weakling, and women like Ngozi Okonjo Iweala love to dominate & rule over weaklings like Jonathan, if not, Y would a nonentity who talks with both sides of her mouth like Ngozi threaten to resign should Jonathan revert back to the old pump price and Jonathan yielded?

Let's see how truly powerful she is in few days time when my amiable GMB officially comes onboard.

May God help you.. Because I foresee a deadly encounter in your reasoning channel.

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by AnambraDota: 5:05am On May 27, 2015
Owoda Placard Carry people oya over to you

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by socialmediaman: 5:08am On May 27, 2015
gregg2:
All haters can simply go and die. Whom God has blessed no man curse

Same attitude you guys had about GEJ. God moves you to a position, but it's your choice whether to remain in that position. Your sins will catch up with you if you fail to do what's right when you're in position. Nigeria's economy was mismanaged, hope she isn't culpable, this is not about hate. I respect her but I detest the level of mismanagement that went unchecked under her watch
Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by Ojiofor: 5:10am On May 27, 2015
E don happen again oh.
Well deserves madam Ngoo.
Congrats.
Waiting for player haters to arrive grin

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Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by socialmediaman: 5:12am On May 27, 2015
Obijulius:
Only a blind fool would doubt this woman's credentials and ignorantly question her contributions to our economy.

At times like these I wish we could just have our own country devoid of these back-thinkers and see how far we all would go.

Only God knows how many bright minds and potential world leaders are going unnoticed because we continue to find ourself in this hopeless contraption called Nigeria.

Thank God for the Nigerian experience. Woe betide us if we fail to apply the lessons learnt when we eventually get out of this mess.

Her credentials are undisputed, but the economy was mismanaged viciously under her watch, Nigerians need answers. Until that happens, she'll remain a controversial figure within Nigeria.
Re: Forbes Names Okonjo-iweala Most Powerful Woman in Africa 48th in the World 2015 by SLIDEwaxie(m): 5:15am On May 27, 2015
shey we didn't knw before that Forbes na joke ni?

they can name anybody they feel like..

the truth is that most a fraud and american puppets.

where are the questionnaires filled by the masses to teat her popularity.

someone that has the reins of power when oil was at $150 per barrel and did nothing to turn the country around.

she left it in shambles, far from any improvement except the yeye rebasing.

lol

air don blow now, we don see say the rebasing na propaganda...

we no have 2kobo for reserve and we dey talk of biggest economy.

lol

most powerful woman indeed
nothing upstairs.

guss hinddik is a reknowned coach, known for his work to turn around a dying team and make them fight for the best. that is someone I knw that knows what he's doing.

scolari will plunge you into relegation. forget his lucky world cup win which we all knw the players actually played due to abilities. he is just like Avram grant who his lucky stint with the Chelsea makes him a good coach.


an economist that drafted and approved 13% every yr for capital expenditures in a country that needed so much infrastructures and development is a joke!

nothing else.

Forbes means nothing...

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