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at press time on Thursday, over 2,000 persons had signed a petition
asking Yale University to withdraw the honorary doctorate degree awarded
to Nigeria's Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Finance Minister,
Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
Okonjo-Iweala had been awarded a
Doctorate of Humane Letters on Monday, May 18, 2015 during Yale's
Commencement ceremony in New Haven, Connecticut, alongside eight others.
The petition, which is being hosted on Change.org, the world's largest
petition platform, was started by a Nigerian resident in the United
States, one Sunday Iwalaiye.
The petition needs 2,500 signatures to prompt the organisation to consider it worthy of consideration.
When the petitioner kicked off the movement, the signatures had
trickled in by the seconds but they have since leaped to over 2,000,
with more probably on the way.
Tagged “Yale University gave its
prestigious honorary doctorate degree to an undeserving Nigerian,” the
petition reads in part: "There is no tangible evidence of any economic
development in Nigeria under the leadership of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (sic)
in all reality.
"Nigeria's economy is still an oil-dependent
economy that is debt and borrowing ridden as well as 100% consuming and
importing in nature.”
Credit: Chiemelie Ezeobi/ThisDay
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