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Akinwumi Adesina
Dr Akinwumi Adesina
8th President of the African
Development Bank
Taking office
1 September 2015
Succeeding Donald Kaberuka
Nigerian Agriculture Minister
In office
2010–2015
Preceded by Adamu Bello
Personal details
Nationality Nigerian
Alma mater University of Ife
Purdue University (PhD)

Akinwumi Adesina is the President of the African Development Bank. He previously served as Nigeria's Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development.[1] Until his appointment as Minister in 2010, he was Vice President of Policy and Partnerships for the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA).[2]

On May 28, 2015, he was elected to become the next President of the African Development Bank. He began his tenure of the office on September 1, 2015.[3] He is the eighth president in the organization's history, and the first Nigerian to hold the post.

Early life and Career[edit]

He was born to a Nigerian farmer in Ogun State.[4] He received a bachelor's degree in Agricultural Economics from the University of Ife (Obafemi Awolowo University) and a PhD in Agricultural Economics from Purdue University (1988).[5]

He worked at the Rockefeller Foundation since winning a fellowship from the Foundation as a senior scientist in 1988. From 1999 to 2003 he was the representative of the Foundation for the southern African area. From 2003 until 2008 to the present he was an associate director for food security.

Recognition[edit]

  • In July 2007, he was awarded the YARA Prize for the African Green Revolution in Oslo.
  • In 2008, Purdue University’s College of Agriculture gave him their Distinguished Agricultural Alumni Award.
  • In 2010 he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by Franklin and Marshall College
  • In 2013, he was named as Forbes African Person of the Year.[6]
  • On May 5, 2015, he was awarded an Extraordinary Achievement Award by Silverbird Television, Nigeria.

Personal[edit]

He and his wife Grace Adesina have two children.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Interview: Akinwumi Adesina, Minister of Agriculture, Nigeria". This is Africa. 30 July 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2014. 
  2. ^ "Transformation agenda, a surgical operation on Nigeria - Agric Minister". LinkedIn. 19 June 2012. 
  3. ^ Dogbevi, Emmanuel K. (1 September 2015). "Africa can no longer manage poverty, we must eliminate it – Adesina". Ghana Business News. Retrieved 1 September 2015. 
  4. ^ "Akinwumi Adesina: from farmer’s son to Africa bank chief". African Spotlight. 28 May 2015. Retrieved June 1, 2015. 
  5. ^ "Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina". High-Level Meeting on Drought National Policy. March 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2014. 
  6. ^ "Nigeria's Akinwumi Adesina named Forbes African of the Year". BBC. December 3, 2013. Retrieved June 1, 2015. 
  7. ^ Profile:Akinwuni Adesina, Ogala Wordpress

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