Nigerian emerges first African director of secretariat at G24

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Mrs Masha is the first African to hold the position since G24 was founded in 1971

Her role as part of an 8-member PEAC centred on advising President Muhammadu Buhari on economic policies. The position allowed her to offer direction on PEAC’s work on global economic impact and policies on macroeconomic and sustainable development.

“Prior to that, she worked on a range of countries at the International Monetary Fund, Washington DC, negotiating IMF lending programs and developing non-program policies for emerging market and low-income economies in Africa and Asia,” the document said.After heading the Central Bank of Nigeria’s research unit, Mrs Masha moved in 2003 to the International Monetary Fund to work in a similar capacity, leading the annual monetary programme of the organisation’s research department.

 

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*first African* where are the tribal bigots who called we the Yorubas that voted for OBI basta***'?

Glory be to JEHOVAH GOD.Nigeria is on the progressive/forward direction.

No news in Nigeria will give me joy now because Nigeria is zoom

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