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Ezekwesili, Buhari Make Time 100 Influential People

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Dr. Oby Ezekwesili

April 17, 2015 – Former World Bank Vice President, current Senior Economic Adviser with the Africa Economic Development Policy  Initiative (AEDPI) and leading voice on the global #BringBackOurGirls  campaign, Mrs. Obiageli Katryn Ezekwesili, has been named as one of the Time 100 Most Influential People  in the World in 2015.

She is honoured alongside Nigeria’s President-Elect, Muhammadu Buhari  and award-winning novelist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

Now in its 12th year, The Time 100 is “an annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world, spanning politics, entertainment,  business, technology, science, religion and other fields,” according to Time.com.

“The Time 100 is a list of the world’s most influential men and women  not its most powerful,” said Nancy Gibbs, Editor of Time while speaking  about the select 100. As much as this exercise chronicles the achievements of the past year, we also focus on figures whose influence  is likely to grow, so we can look around the corner to see what is  coming.”

“I frankly have never been a fan of these awards. I am however delighted  to be on the Time100 list for the sake of our continuing and persistent  campaign for our Government to rescue our abducted 219 Chibok Girls”  said Ezekwesili who had earlier this year been named Nigeria’s  ‘Citizen-in-Chief’ by YNaija.com.

“The girls are a symbol of thousands more women and children that have been displaced and kidnapped, and I dedicate this recognition to all of them.  I am just one out of the many untiring voices that make up our #BringBackOurGirls Family especially here in Nigeria and all over the world.  We shall not stop standing and  demanding until justice is done our ChibokGirls — they must be  rescued”.

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In 2006, Ezekwesili was reported to have been the first woman to receive  the third highest Nigerian National Honor of Commander of the Federal Republic–CFR.

 

 

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