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Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by deantimes(m): 2:13pm On Sep 23, 2016
IN 2012, when former Nigerian Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Dr. (Mrs) Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala signified her intention to run for the World Bank presidency, there was a quake – she was endorsed by a majority of the emerging economies.

 

As a matter of fact, she was the candidate of the African continent as they had put forward her name as the best qualified candidate to represent Africa and challenge the West.

 

She was the most qualified candidate, having worked at the World Bank for decades, including a stint as its second in command. The only country that stood her way was the United States which controls not less than 16 per cent of the Bank’s shares.

 

Before I go on, let me present her unabridged Curriculum Vitae for the world to see. Her intimidating credentials include: Harvard University degree in Urban and Regional planning (magna cum laude); Ph.D. in Regional Economic Development from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1981; Vice-president and Corporate Secretary and later, Managing Director of the World Bank Group. Can I say our dear Okonjo-Iweala is over-qualified for this job?

 

The US and allies took notice of this, as well as respected media organisations such as the New York Times, The Economist and UK Guardian which paid glowing tributes to her and urged the World Bank’s board to take a serious look at her, as they juxtaposed her candidature with those of Ocampo of Colombia and Kim who was the choice of the United States of America. Her appeal to reason to the United States fell on deaf ears.

 

She was endorsed by over 30 former staffers who wrote an open letter praising her deep experience in international and national issues in economic management. On paper, her opponents – the Colombian Jose Antonio Ocampo and the Korean American, Dr. Jim Yong Kim stood no chance against her. Ocampo stepped down and endorsed her, leaving her to slug it with Dr. Kim, who later won.

 

Why a liberal country like the US will support a less qualified candidate with no demonstrable experience like Dr. Jim Yong Kim, a medical practitioner, against Dr. Okonjo-Iweala still baffles rational minds. To some of us, Kim's victory stood merit and competence on their head. It also institutionalised and glorified nepotism. With America's might and anointing on Kim, the result was out before the voting.

 

But the media and the world, especially the developing nations, were agog and chorused for Ngozi. She lost gallantly.

 

But the world has learnt a lesson: who backs you up signposts your success or failure. You can't be nominated by America and lose to a third world nominee even if you are a world-class economist like Okonjo-Iweala. Only in this world will a low-rated medical personnel defeat an economist in a contest for the World Bank presidency.

 

She lost out gallantly and even made a point in the process. It was the first time in the World Bank's history that the United States' hold on the position was challenged. Okonjo-Iweala congratulated Kim and said the competition had led to "important victories" for developing nations, which have increasingly pushed for more say at both institutions. Still, she said more effort was needed to end the "unfair tradition" that ensured Washington's dominance of the global development lender.  

It didn’t take long before Kim’s incompetence began to show. The recent poor handling of staff relations in the Bank is one of the reasons Kim should not be trusted for the position.

 

He seems more like a stranger to the bank he is supposed to preside over. He lacks the requisite administrative skills needed to manage one of the most robust institutions in the world.

 

It takes more than just academic brilliance to handle sensitive issues like human relations in the Bank. This would have been better handled by Okonjo-Iweala if the US had supported her.

 

The embarrassment the administration has caused the Bank would have been avoided with Okonjo-Iweala at the helm of affairs. She is no stranger to the Bank. Okonjo-Iweala who has worked as the Bank’s Managing Director would have understood the inner workings of the Bank better than an outsider. The Obama administration can still undo this error by sticking to reason in the future. This is my stand!

 

Bade Adebolu is an Accountant based in Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria. He can be reached via badeadebolu@gmail.com

http://www.socialtimesng.com/2016/09/why-united-states-must-support-okonjo-iweala-for-world-bank-presidency-by-bade-adebolu/

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by veekid(m): 2:21pm On Sep 23, 2016
Support kor concur ni

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by courage89(m): 2:31pm On Sep 23, 2016
Dream on. President of World Bank will always come from US, while IMF presidency will be from Europe. This arrangement is not going to change.

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by asfrank(m): 2:57pm On Sep 23, 2016
Manage waiting? Forget the fact that she is a Nigerian, when as a common minister she couldn't do proper home economics, u think u just get a top job like that without proper background checks? For me I think she is pretty much done handling big post, she can present papers and serve as a resource person at events... World Bank President... Thousands with unquestionable integrity are ahead of her,,, is jobs are given with respect to character first nt papers,...

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by drakura: 4:01pm On Sep 23, 2016
courage89:
Dream on. President of World Bank will always come from US, while IMF presidency will be from Europe. This arrangement is not going to change.

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by nedufantasy(m): 4:07pm On Sep 23, 2016
courage89:
Dream on. President of World Bank will always come from US, while IMF presidency will be from Europe. This arrangement is not going to change.

With the way your antecedents are, it's obvious this pant belongs to you

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by sarrki(m): 4:10pm On Sep 23, 2016
So that to crumble the world economy

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by GoodofNaija: 4:10pm On Sep 23, 2016
Am sure US will never make that mistake to allow her become world bank president. grin

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by sultaan(m): 4:54pm On Sep 23, 2016
Repeat her recent performance in Nigeria?

Why do you think the white man always go forward and we seem to stay stationary?
They simply go with leaders hwose ideas are progressive.

Okonja running the economy to the edge of a cliff and simply washing her hands off is unacceptable even I saw it all coming and I will say it won't get better this is the new normal.

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by hucienda: 5:06pm On Sep 23, 2016
courage89:
Dream on. President of World Bank will always come from US, while IMF presidency will be from Europe. This arrangement is not going to change.

Never say never.

Afterall, Tupac never knew when he rapped about the US seeing a black president ... till Obama.

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by Nobody: 5:06pm On Sep 23, 2016
If we support Ngozi Iweala will she tell us how she spent the recovered Abacha loot and the location of the '174 functional health centers' she claimed part of the loot was spent on in a letter to the Swiss Ambassador?

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by MadamExcellency: 5:17pm On Sep 23, 2016
Nigeria and her people are weird. Most of these people who supported Adesina to become African Development Bank President not minding that he served under GEJ administration will frown at Dr Ngozi Iweala becoming World Bank President just because of bigotry.

Her only crime is that she is Igbo. The same reason why Buhari has not seen the necessity in settling Oby Ezekwesili for her political patronage.

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by sharpden: 6:21pm On Sep 23, 2016
MadamExcellency:
Nigeria and her people are weild. Most of these people who supported Adesina to become African Development Bank President not minding that he served under GEJ administration will frown at Dr Ngozi Iweala becoming World Bank President just because of bigotry.
Her only crime is that she is Igbo. The same reason why Buhari has not seen the necessity in settling Oby Ezekwesili for her political patronage.

No be small thing, Lalasticlala more reaction to this discussion is needed.

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by CecyAdrian(f): 7:40pm On Sep 23, 2016
MadamExcellency:
Nigeria and her people are weird. Most of these people who supported Adesina to become African Development Bank President not minding that he served under GEJ administration will frown at Dr Ngozi Iweala becoming World Bank President just because of bigotry.

Her only crime is that she is Igbo. The same reason why Buhari has not seen the necessity in settling Oby Ezekwesili for her political patronage.

Abeg, Abeg, Abeg!!! Why are you people like this, we are talking about competence and you are bringing tribe. How all you lot always manage to bring in tribalism into serious issues amaze me.

Now to the issue, Looking back at her past records, she can never and will never even be considered for such position! The post of a World bank President is not by academic qualifications or by how many seminars or meetings you attend with world leaders.

And never you compare Adesina to Okonjo, it's insulting pls.

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by futurerex: 7:47pm On Sep 23, 2016
I can sense hatred from some haters above. NOI all the way...

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by otukpo(f): 7:49pm On Sep 23, 2016
Our own Ngozi okonjo-iweala is soaring higher.

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by otukpo(f): 7:58pm On Sep 23, 2016
You will notice that it is people from a particular region that will oppose her candidacy with different reasons.

But all of us as a nation stood behind Adeshina and also celebrated his victory when it happened.

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by CSTR2: 8:09pm On Sep 23, 2016
She almost got it before. And she was the most qualified too atleast according to every global media agency that matters like CNN, BBC and co.
Unfortunately, America was not sure of her loyalty to American interests and so had to settle for someone ''less'' with real proven ties to America.
It is all global politics, and Nigeria has no real global leverage which she can build on.
Anyway she can try again. I am sure she will get it this time with bill gates and co on her side oiling the American leverage for her.

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by MadamExcellency: 2:30am On Sep 24, 2016
CecyAdrian:


Abeg, Abeg, Abeg!!! Why are you people like this, we are talking about competence and you are bringing tribe. How all you lot always manage to bring in tribalism into serious issues amaze me.

Now to the issue, Looking back at her past records, she can never and will never even be considered for such position! You the post of a World bank President is by academic qualifications or by how many seminars or meetings you attend with world leaders??

And never you compare Adesina to Okonjo, it's insulting pls.

Common get out from my mention and never quote my comments with this elementary mentality of yours.

Dr Iweala has worked in the same office and rose to the highest professional position, the Managing Director of World Bank not by appointment rather by merit and competence and yet to you she is not qualified.

Obdurate Bigot

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by Caseless: 2:50am On Sep 24, 2016
So na URP she study sef in her first degree? undecided

Why she de feel herself too much for economic related issues? Is it because she worked at the world bank? How's that a certificate for economic management?

Well , you're as good as your last job. She did woefully here the last time she held a post and, her actions and inactions created a leeway for "recession" . So I'd say she doesn't deserve the post of world bank head, except if that's the reward for bringing us to our knees economically on the order of her western gods who benefit from our downfall or plunging currency .

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by Caseless: 2:56am On Sep 24, 2016
asfrank:
Manage waiting? Forget the fact that she is a Nigerian, when as a common minister she couldn't do proper home economics, u think u just get a top job like that without proper background checks? For me I think she is pretty much done handling big post, she can present papers and serve as a resource person at events... World Bank President... Thousands with unquestionable integrity are ahead of her,,, is jobs are given with respect to character first nt papers,...
she's a thief !

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by MadamExcellency: 3:30am On Sep 24, 2016
asfrank:
Manage waiting? Forget the fact that she is a Nigerian, when as a common minister she couldn't do proper home economics, u think u just get a top job like that without proper background checks? For me I think she is pretty much done handling big post, she can present papers and serve as a resource person at events... World Bank President... Thousands with unquestionable integrity are ahead of her,,, is jobs are given with respect to character first nt papers,...


This one is backward and as such forgot that Dr Ngozi Iweala has once been the Managing Director of World Bank

Nigeria: Okonjo-Iweala Appointed MD, World Bank

Former Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, yesterday staged a comeback to the World Bank. president, Robert B. Zoellick, appointed her Managing Director of the bank.

http://allafrica.com/stories/200710051092.html

Before taking up her current Ministerial duty, she was Managing Director of The World Bank Group from December 1


http://live.worldbank.org/experts/ngozi-okonjo-iweala

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by Boleyndynasty2(f): 7:27am On Sep 24, 2016
All these stupid children running around naked here, what will y'all do if she gets to become the WB president? Hatred kills fast. I really wonder how some human beings reason seriously cry

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by CecyAdrian(f): 7:59am On Sep 24, 2016
MadamExcellency:


Common get out from my mention and never quote my comments with this elementary mentality of yours.

Dr Iweala has worked in the same office and rose to the highest professional position, the Managing Director of World Bank not by appointment rather by merit and competence and yet to you she is not qualified.

Obdurate Bigot

Lol, you are so pained and full of insults. Not being able to argue meaningfully without insulting just shows the kind of degraded brain you have.

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by deantimes(m): 4:35pm On Sep 24, 2016
Lalasticlala are you there?
Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by veekid(m): 5:50pm On Sep 24, 2016
Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by XaintJoel20: 5:52pm On Sep 24, 2016
This economic recession is no longer funny oo, see parents pricing school fees "Aunty, How much if we remove geography and Physical Education? I want him to become a doctor not a traveller. OK, what if he comes to school only on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, what is the price?

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by fearNORTH: 5:53pm On Sep 24, 2016
The golden fish has no hiding place.....

Unlike the dundy head Kemi that has no record of what borrowed money is spent on.

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by martineinstein(m): 5:55pm On Sep 24, 2016
world bank is neither a place where they play ludo nor a place for massive corrupt and looting like nigeria.


They have used her and dumped her..karma and guilty conscience will forever be her problem for destroying d nigerian economy.

Op,in case u dont know,worldbank is an american-ruled organisation,while IMF is EURopean-lead...nobody from other region can overtake the 2

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Re: Why United States Must Support Okonjo-Iweala For World Bank Presidency - By Bade by Silverstars: 5:55pm On Sep 24, 2016
sarrki:
So that to crumble the world economy

And you are smarter than all those who endorsed her. Much smarter. Mommy and Daddy would be proud.

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