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From Poor Farmer's Son To Africa's Top Banker, The Adesina Story-yahoo News by LordVarys: 9:43pm On May 28, 2015
Lagos (AFP) - Nigeria's outgoing agriculture minister Akinwumi Adesina has risen from humble origins to become the head of the African Development Bank at a time of economic transformation on the continent.

The son of a poor farmer earning 10 US cents per day in Ogun state, southwest Nigeria, 55-year-old Adesina gradually climbed the social ladder, according to friends.

He earned a first-class honours degree in agricultural economics from the southwestern University of Ife and a doctorate in the same subject at Purdue in the US midwest in 1988.

Before becoming a minister in 2011, he worked for the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa and held senior positions in agricultural bodies around the world.

In 2013, Adesina was named African Person of the Year by Forbes magazine for his agricultural reforms. "He is a man on a mission to help Africa feed itself," the publication said.

"My goal is to make as many millionaires, maybe even billionaires, from agriculture as possible," he said while accepting the Forbes award.

Nigeria is Africa's most populous nation and biggest economy, and a leading shareholder in the AfDB.

The appointment of Adesina, after months of intensive lobbying across the continent, breaks the unwritten rule that the top job should go to someone from a small to medium-sized country.
The new chief told AFP in late March that he wanted to "finish off the white elephants", in a reference to useless luxury projects that are often financed using international aid and built by foreign businessmen, and which reek of corruption.

He called for "intelligent infrastructure that is more productive, more competitive".

He also urged more cooperation across borders, pitching ideas such as an "African Google", a transnational electricity market, and a regional stock exchange.

Nigeria, Africa's biggest oil producer, has long been urged to reduce its reliance on crude by diversifying its economy, including in agriculture, which supports more people.

Official data indicated food imports fell from 1 trillion naira ($5 billion, 4.6 billion euros) to 466 billion naira in the last three years on Adesina's watch.

Admirers say transparency has improved in the administration and distribution of fertilisers, which had long been riddled with inefficiency and corruption.

Adesina said last year his aim was "to cut out all the crap within the system" to forge policies that allowed private investors to make money from agriculture in the same way as energy.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon described Adesina as an "eminent personality" who had shown outstanding leadership in his role since 2009 in the UN Millennium Development Goals Advocacy Group.

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Re: From Poor Farmer's Son To Africa's Top Banker, The Adesina Story-yahoo News by efilefun(m): 9:44pm On May 28, 2015
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Re: From Poor Farmer's Son To Africa's Top Banker, The Adesina Story-yahoo News by christejames(m): 9:48pm On May 28, 2015
He has a humble profile. Wishing the best as He pilot the affairs of Africa apex bank...
Re: From Poor Farmer's Son To Africa's Top Banker, The Adesina Story-yahoo News by Nobody: 9:49pm On May 28, 2015
Adesina is the new rock star in the making, a future Nigerian president if he plays his cards right. Eloquent, brilliant and universally respected plus he has bipartisan support in Nigeria both APC and PDP, if he performs as well in the AfDB, he may be considered in 2023
Re: From Poor Farmer's Son To Africa's Top Banker, The Adesina Story-yahoo News by richidinho(m): 9:50pm On May 28, 2015
Ok
Re: From Poor Farmer's Son To Africa's Top Banker, The Adesina Story-yahoo News by Nobody: 10:09pm On May 28, 2015
If PDP is wise, they should groom him and Ribady for 2023
Re: From Poor Farmer's Son To Africa's Top Banker, The Adesina Story-yahoo News by Nobody: 10:19pm On May 28, 2015
TheImp:
If PDP is wise, they should groom him and Ribady for 2023
Ribadu you mean
Re: From Poor Farmer's Son To Africa's Top Banker, The Adesina Story-yahoo News by Nobody: 7:42am On May 29, 2015
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