Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is Nigeria’s pride on the global stage.
Born in 1954, she rose from academic brilliance to become Nigeria’s first female finance minister. She championed debt relief, transparency, and economic reforms during one of Nigeria’s toughest financial eras.
Global Recognition
Ngozi served at the World Bank for decades, later becoming the first woman and African to head the World Trade Organization (WTO). Her leadership emphasizes fairness, inclusivity, and accountability in global trade.
Why She Matters
Okonjo-Iweala represents competence in governance. Her ability to thrive in male-dominated spaces inspires women worldwide.