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    Dr. Oby Ezekwesili — The Iron Lady of African Integrity and Reform

    In a continent teeming with visionary women, Dr. Obiageli “Oby” Ezekwesili stands as a towering force—an economist, reformer, and fierce advocate for transparency, education, and good governance in Africa. 

    Widely known as the co-founder of Transparency International and the woman behind Nigeria’s #BringBackOurGirls movement, Ezekwesili continues to redefine what it means to be a woman of impact in Africa.

    Dr. Ezekwesili’s journey into public prominence began with her stellar performance as a founding director of Transparency International, the Berlin-based anti-corruption watchdog. 

    Her work there laid the foundation for a lifetime commitment to fighting systemic corruption across the African continent.

    She served as Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals and later Minister of Education, where she championed reforms and accountability. 

    Her innovative policy work earned her the nickname “Madam Due Process,” for her strict stance on transparency in government procurement.

    Her impact extended beyond Nigeria when she became Vice President of the World Bank (Africa Region), influencing macroeconomic policies and development programs in over 48 countries. 

    With a strong background in economic strategy, Ezekwesili helped shape interventions that focused on poverty alleviation, infrastructure, and governance reform.

    Dr. Ezekwesili’s activism reached global recognition when she co-initiated the #BringBackOurGirls campaign following the abduction of over 270 schoolgirls in Chibok, Nigeria.

    What began as a heartfelt cry became a global movement, involving celebrities, heads of state, and everyday citizens. Through this movement, Ezekwesili brought renewed attention to the rights of girls in conflict zones, the safety of schools, and the urgent need for political accountability.

    A strong believer in education as a tool for transformation, Ezekwesili is the founder of #FixPolitics, an initiative focused on building a new class of political leaders committed to governance that works. 

    She also leads the School of Politics, Policy, and Governance (SPPG), nurturing future public servants who are driven by ethics and competence.

    Beyond activism and governance, she continues to influence corporate and nonprofit boards, including roles with the Global Advisory Board of Harvard’s Center for Public Leadership, the Robert Bosch Academy, and the International Commission on Financing Global Education Opportunity.

    Dr. Ezekwesili’s contributions have not gone unnoticed. She has received numerous accolades, including being named one of the BBC’s 100 Women, and honored by Forbes as one of Africa’s most powerful women. 

    What sets her apart is not just her résumé, but her unwavering moral compass—a quality that is rare and revolutionary in today’s leadership landscape.

    In a world still struggling to balance power and principle, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili remains a guiding light. 

    Her life’s work is a testament to what is possible when brilliance, bravery, and belief in justice converge. 

    As Africa continues to rise, it does so on the shoulders of giants like her—women who do not wait for permission to lead, but instead carve new paths with vision, voice, and valor.

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