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06-30-2009

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Nigeria Higher Education Foundation Presents Leadership Awards to Soyinka, Payne, Ezekwesili and Whitaker

Published with the permission of the Whitaker group
The Nigeria Higher Education Foundation (NHEF), on June 24, 2009, honored four distinguished leaders for their commitment to sustainable development through education at an inaugural gala event in New York City.  Honorees included Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, World Bank Vice President for Africa Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, Congressman Donald M. Payne (D-NJ), and Rosa Whitaker, President and CEO of The Whitaker Group.The event was attended by a distinguished audience of African Diplomats, the Nigerian Diaspora community and leaders of US Foundations, businesses and institutions committed to Nigeria’s development.
 ”I was deeply honored to be recognized in this way by the NHEF,” says Ms. Whitaker, who received the Business Leadership Award. “Knowledge is power and education is key to economic development. Indeed, we need only look at Southeast Asia to see how the availability of higher education can benefit a nation’s economy.”  Accepting the Leadership in Education Award, former Nigerian Education Minister Dr. Oby Ezekwesili asserted, “We can’t sit back and watch the intellectual capital of Africa, especially of Nigeria, to be denigrated; we must reconnect all the brain power in this room back to Nigeria….  It is in the context of intellectual capital that development happens.”
The NHEF, launched in 2004 with support from the John and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, is an independent, not-for-profit, non-governmental organization that seeks to enhance the quality of education in Nigeria through direct support for five universities: Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria; Bayero University in Kano; University of Ibadan; University of Nigeria Nsukka; and University of Port Harcourt.

 

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