Monday, July 16, 2012

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The African can reach the top of the world economy

The World Bank is holding interviews with candidates to succeed Robert Zoellick as President of the entity. And as a possible successor looms a 57 year old woman originally from Africa.

Although, as always, the favorite is the one proposed by the United States, this time he appears with many possibilities according to experts is a black woman: Finance Minister of Nigeria, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, defined by the Economist (magazine supporting your nomination) as "an orthodox economist."
Recently, a group of former World Bank officials wrote a letter supporting the application of this mother of four, with a highly valued service record and if something is experienced, is facing difficult challenges.

In fact, when he was called to fill the Finance Ministry in your country for the first time in 2003, had a life without complications. And the left to bring order to the accounts in the then second most corrupt country in the world by the perception survey of Transparency International.

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