Former Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, yesterday June 2nd, gave the commencement lecture at the 2016 Investiture of Doctoral Hoods of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US where she bagged her PhD in 1981. More photos after the cut...
That's nice,she can talk for the World,x
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She keeps being honoured
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This woman na achiever aswear
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I wish her well.
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ReplyDeleteBut wait oo na this her signature headgear she tie wear the academic gown!
This woman!!
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Dats nice! Linda take note!
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ReplyDeleteShe is a prophet that does not have regards in her own land
ReplyDeleteHmmm one or the best school in the world, for over 50 years now, congratulations madam, when you see the school gate alone you know say you are best not to every enter or be a speaker there , Lol
ReplyDeleteEverything she said was lies and puffed up achievements. Hiss hiss!!!!!
ReplyDeleteShe should be given award too, for mis guiding our clueless presido towards exploiting our economy, empty book shelve
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