Former Vice President of the World Bank for Africa and leading voice on
the global #BringBackOurGirls campaign, Dr. Obiageli 'Oby' Ezekwesili
was yesterday conferred with a honorary degree from the University of
Essex, England, United Kingdom.
The former Minister of Education was honoured for her work in promoting
transparency and accountability in government and lending a voice to the
importance of the office of the citizen in a country like Nigeria.
"This is a humbling experience, I consider this so inspiring of the work
that have done so far in my career and the University of Essex being
one of the top universities in the world, values match those of the
university and my father inspired me to be diligent and continue to
learn till I reach my goal in life," said Oby Ezekwesili while
addressing Essex Business School graduates at the ceremony.
Professor Neil Kellard, Head of the Finance Group at Essex Business
School, paid tribute to Oby saying: "We celebrate today a woman who
pushes political and ideological boundaries for education and equality.
We celebrate today a woman who challenges corruption and encourages
transparency."
Ezekwesili is a staunch advocate for active citizenship and a leading
voice in sensitizing the government on the plight of the abducted Chibok
girls.
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