Buharinomics: Okonjo Iweala to Appear on Al Jazeera Tonight

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She’s been called one of the most powerful women in the world, a description that carries as much controversy as cache.

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala moved from Nigeria’s finance minister to managing director of the World Bank, where she was the first female and black candidate to make a bid for the Banks’ presidency. During her tenure there, she became a fierce advocate for development in Africa, suggesting that business investment does more good than international aid.

When she returned to the Nigerian government, Okonjo-Iweala worked to eradicate corruption and improve transparency – a monumental task in a country rife with graft from the top down. The effort to change a culture from within left her vulnerable to criticism

Find out how Okonjo-Iweala navigates these challenges when she joins The Stream tonight for an intimate conversation at 1930 GMT / 2030 WAT

Record your video comment or find out more at http://stream.aljazeera.com/story/201609122222-0025280.

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