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Educating our young girls is the foundation for Nigeria's growth and development.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Development
Educating
Foundation
Girl
Growth
Nigeria
Our
Young
Young Girls
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From 1967 to '70, Nigeria fought a war - the Nigeria-Biafra war. And in the middle of that war, I was 14 years old. We spent much of our time with my mother cooking. For the army - my father joined the army as a brigadier - the Biafran army. We were on the Biafran side.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Army
Cooking
Father
Fought
Joined
Middle
Mother
Much
Nigeria
Old
Our
Our Time
Side
Spent
Time
War
Were
Years
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I believe that when you find problems, you should also find solutions.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Also
Believe
Find
I Believe
I Believe That
Problems
Should
Solutions
You
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I can take hardship. I can sleep on the cold floor anytime. I can also sleep on a feather bed.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Also
Anytime
Bed
Cold
Feather
Floor
Hardship
I Can
Sleep
Take
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I felt Nigeria didn't have to succumb to the image of being a corrupt country; we didn't have to let the economy stagnate.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Being
Corrupt
Country
Economy
Felt
Image
Nigeria
Succumb
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I know what it means to go to the stream to fetch water... what it means when people are poor and don't have enough to eat. It's not enough to say you know about poverty. You have to live it.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
About
Eat
Enough
Fetch
Go
Know
Live
Means
People
Poor
Poverty
Say
Stream
Water
You
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I'm told I'm like my father, and he was the most wonderful man. But I think he was gentler than me.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Father
He
I Think
Like
Man
Me
Most
Than
Think
Wonderful
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I'm trying to tell you that there's a new wave on the continent. A new wave of openness and democratization in which, since 2000, more than two-thirds of African countries have had multi-party democratic elections. Not all of them have been perfect, or will be, but the trend is very clear.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
African
Been
Clear
Continent
Countries
Democratic
Democratization
Elections
Had
More
New
Openness
Perfect
Since
Tell
Than
Them
Trend
Trying
Two-Thirds
Very
Wave
Which
Will
You
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If we save people from HIV/AIDS, if we save them from malaria, it means they can form the base of production for our economy.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Base
Economy
Form
Malaria
Means
Our
People
Production
Save
Them
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My parents lost everything, all their savings, because we had to run from the Nigerian side to the Biafran side. We were Igbos.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Because
Everything
Had
Lost
Nigerian
Parents
Run
Savings
Side
Were
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Nigeria, with the oil sector, had the reputation of being corrupt and not managing its own public finances well. So what did we try to do? We introduced a fiscal rule that de-linked our budget from the oil price.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Being
Budget
Corrupt
Did
Finances
Fiscal
Had
Introduced
Managing
Nigeria
Oil
Our
Own
Price
Public
Reputation
Rule
Sector
Try
Well
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No one can fight corruption for Nigerians except Nigerians. Everyone has to be committed from the top to the bottom to fight it.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Bottom
Committed
Corruption
Everyone
Except
Fight
No-One
Top
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One in four sub-Saharan Africans is Nigerian, and it has 140 million dynamic people - chaotic people - but very interesting people.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
African
Chaotic
Dynamic
Four
Interesting
Interesting People
Million
Nigerian
People
Sub-Saharan
Very
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The U.K. and the U.S. could not have been built today without Africa's aid. It is all the resources that were taken from Africa, including human, that built these countries today! So when they try to give back, we shouldn't be on the defensive.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Africa
Aid
Back
Been
Built
Could
Countries
Defensive
Give
Human
Including
Resources
Taken
Today
Try
Were
Without
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When I became finance minister, they called me Okonjo-Wahala - or 'Trouble Woman.' It means 'I give you hell.' But I don't care what names they call me. I'm a fighter; I'm very focused on what I'm doing, and relentless in what I want to achieve, almost to a fault. If you get in my way, you get kicked.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Achieve
Almost
Became
Call
Care
Doing
don't Care
Fault
Fighter
Finance
Focused
Get
Give
Hell
Kicked
Me
Means
Minister
Names
Relentless
Trouble
Very
Want
Way
Woman
You
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When it comes to doing my job, I keep my ego in my handbag.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Doing
Ego
Job
Keep
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Women account for about 70% of Africa's food production and manage a large proportion of small enterprises. They are also increasingly represented in legislative and executive leadership positions.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
About
Account
Africa
Also
Enterprises
Executive
Food
Increasingly
Large
Leadership
Legislative
Manage
Positions
Production
Proportion
Small
Women
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Profession
Economist
BirthDate
13 June, 1954
Country
Nigeria
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