Slight correction: Dr. Okonjo-Iweala willingly accepted to become Nigeria's Foreign Affairs Minister, but she remained at the head of Nigeria's Economic Team, and thus, continued to represent Nigeria in its dealings with the IMF and World Bank etc., which would normally be done by the Minister of Finance. However, the Minister of Finance eventually complained that half her portfolio was missing. So I guess it may have been when she was removed as head of the Economic Team (possibly - as you say - while she was in the middle of debt relief negotiations) that Dr. Okonjo-Iweala resigned.
This article recounts this background and raises some other matters that may or may not be ex post facto justification. http://www.proshareng.com/news/1422
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On Aug 3, 2015, at 6:31 PM, 'Chika Onyeani' via USA Africa Dialogue Series <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Obasanjo is a vicious vindictive, megalomaniac buffoon who became very jealous and irate at Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala's successes in reducing Nigeria's debt and all the accolades she was getting. He tried to humiliate and disrespect her by announcing, while she was in London at a meeting negotiating further debt relief for Nigeria, that she had been moved to the foreign affairs ministry. She had to be informed by one of her aides who heard the news on BBC. Of course, she promptly resigned.
Obasanjo became ever more irate when the World Bank appointed her as Managing Director of the institution, thinking that he had derailed her world recognition.
If Obasanjo had the vision he now claims over Okonjo-Iweala in directing her on what to do, it is shameless that when he came into office, he informed Nigerians assembled in New York that he was going to increase electricity supply from 2400 megawatts to 5000 in his first term. After spending $16 billion in 8 years, when Obasanjo left office, electricity supply in Nigeria had gone down to 2000 megawatts. Those are facts. And he was the Petroleum Minister for 8 years. It is sad that Obasanjo continues to open his ugly mouth to try to destroy those he felt had accomplished more than him, as he has been trying to do to Wole Soyinka. But an illiterate would always be an illiterate - you can take somebody out of the bush, but you cannot take the bush out of them.
Chika Onyeani
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--"Now in the Ministry of Finance we had got debt relief, so I could afford to take Ngozi to Foreign Affairs. That's all. And then she had Nenadi (Usman) who was the minister of state. She's not a buffoon. And then, which is also part of her weakness, she came to me and said, look, since it's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, she will like to take International Finance along with it. I said talk to your sister with whom you are working and I don't see anything wrong with that provided you work out a relationship. But she didn't accord Nenadi the recognition and the consideration that was necessary. I then said the ministry of International finance should go back to Finance and that happened. She said she couldn't act. She put in a letter of resignation. And she had done that before, and before she could come and get people to come and beg, I announced acceptance (of her resignation)." - Olusegun Obasanjo
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