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Thursday 30 May 2013

SUE INSPRIES


NIGERIA'S FINANCE MINISTER DR NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA MADE THE FORBES 100 WORLD MOST POWERFUL WOMEN.


When I saw this post I was really inspired to share it with you guy,and I am also glad that our women are being recognized even by FORBES

I also want to tell all my fabulous ladies out there reading my blog that you can do anything you want to do,all you need to do is believe in yourself. Awhile ago I featured oprah winfrey on my sue inspire feature,and I would love for us to go back and read all I posted

Enjoy

Nigeria’s finance minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has been listed in Forbes 100 World Most Powerful Women. She is ranked No. 83. The 2013 Forbes 100 World Most Powerful Women list
features eight heads of state – including Forbes

Some famous people who made the top of the list are:

1 German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Former US Secretary of State,

2 Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton

3 President of Brazil, Dilma Vana Rousseff

4 Wife of the Billionaire, Bill Gate – Melinda Gates

7 U.S. First Lady, Mrs. Michelle
Obama

8 IMF chief,Christine Lagarde

11 Oprah Winfrey

26 Queen Elizabeth II


Forbes said, “Our annual snapshot
of the 100 women with the most
impact comprises top politicians
and chief executive officers, activist
billionaires and celebrities who
matter.

In roughly equal measure, you’ll find the next gen entrepreneurs and media mavens, technologists and leaders in
philanthropy — all ranked by dollars, media momentum and impact.

“We’ve selected women that go beyond the traditional taxonomy of the power elite (political and economic might).
These change-agents are actually shifting our very idea of clout and authority and, in the process,
transforming the world in fresh and exhilarating ways.”

The 2013 Forbes 100 World Most Powerful Women list featured nine heads of state that run nations with a combined Gross Domestic Product of $11.8tn. It also listed 24 corporate CEOs controlling $893bn in revenues with 16 of the women that founded their own companies, including two of
the three new billionaires, Tory Burch and Spanx’s Sara Blakely.


Okonjo-Iweala served as Managing Director of the World Bank Group between December 1, 2007 and August 2011. She founded NOI-Gallup polls, and co-founded the Makeda Fund. She served as finance minister and subsequently Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2003-2006. As finance minister, she led Nigeria’s economic team to implement President Olusegun Obasanjo administration’s far
reaching economic and social reform agenda.


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Sue!

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