Exactly! She should be there for at least ten years.
-------CAO.
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From: Chambi Chachage <chambi78@yahoo.com>
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--Chidi, do you mean this:"Concludes Ikheala, 'the most compelling reason why she deserves the World Bank presidency: Nigerians need a break.'" - http://www.zcommunications.org/can-a-nigerian-squeeze-the-poor-for-the-world-bank-by-patrick-bond?My mission is to acquire, produce and disseminate knowledge on and about humanity as well as divinity, especially as it relates to Africa, in a constructive and liberating manner to people wherever they may be.Address: 41 Banks Street # 1, Cambridge, MA 02138 USACellphone: +1 (857) 413 - 9521Skype: chambi100Twitter: @UdadisiBlogs: http://udadisi.blogspot.com & http://ufunuo.blogspot.com/Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wanazuoni
From: Chidi Anthony Opara <chidi.opara@yahoo.com>
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--"It is my prayer that she gets the job".------Ademola Omobewaji DASYLVAIt is also my prayer that she gets the job but for a different reason, which is well known here...........CAO.Publisher At PublicInformationProjects
From: Ademola Omobewaji <dasylvang@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 3:44 PM
Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Videonews: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Speaks At A World Bank Presidential Candidate Event
--Chidi Anthony Opara (CAO),A million thanks for this invaluable video clip on Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala's presentation and interview as a World Bank Presidential Candidate which you made available to us on this listserve.A Post well deserved:She has proved herself to be eminently qualified for the World Bank top job. She has done not just Nigeria but the whole of Africa and, especially, womanhood, proud. I should think she more than deserves our support and encouragement.The Problem with NigeriaIf Okonjo-Iweala's efforts are hardly visible or impactful in Nigeria, the fault should not be hers, but Nigeria's. It is undoubtedly the Nigerian structure and system that do not make anything, no matter how good, workable. A structure that is characterized by insatiated hounds and vultures working at cross purposes against the interest of the Nigerian people.The Wrestling the Nation's DestinyUntil the mass of the people are courageous enough to rupture and dismantle exising corruption-linfested structure and institute an enduring solution to Nigeria's nationhood via the much canvassed National Sovereign Conference for a re-definition of Nigeria's nationahood, and do something more drastic that is capable of engendering our national psychic retrieval in order to correct our dislocated and queer sense of values, Nigeria will continue to be where it is, if not worse off. Currently, Nigeria as a country is the joke of the 21st century. It needs a holistic repair, right from the rotten head on which it has walked since 1914, to the bottom, a stinking a carrion, one might say.Re-positioning the World BankThere is a need to reposition the World Bank in a way that favors developing nations than before. She is the candidate best suited for that. The World Bank is obviously better focused and a highly organized system, Okojo-Iweala will perform best.It is my prayer that she gets the job.Ademola Omobewaji DASYLVA,PhD
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 9:58 AM
Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Videonews: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Speaks At A World Bank Presidential Candidate Event
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