Following the successful appointment of former Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, making her the first woman and African to lead the organization, Nigerians have taken to social media to celebrate her in a unique way.
Using the hash tag #BeLikeNgoziChallenge on twitter, Nigerians share photos of themselves dressed in African print and headgear that is peculiar to Ngozi Iweala.
Respect to an Amazon! @NOIweala@honilatte #BeLikeNgoziChallenge pic.twitter.com/vshPZZG0al
— Chibuzor M. Azubuike (@mimichil) February 15, 2021
Finally a challenge I can identify with 😁#BeLikeNgoziChallenge pic.twitter.com/aQbqKN0aeo
— Sarauniya 🦋 (@1stDauta) February 15, 2021
Finally a challenge I can identify with 😁#BeLikeNgoziChallenge pic.twitter.com/aQbqKN0aeo
— Sarauniya 🦋 (@1stDauta) February 15, 2021
#BeLikeNgoziChallenge
— The_bearded_Dr_Sina (@the_beardedsina) February 15, 2021
I think I’ve found the winner of the the #BeLikeNgoziChallenge.
This is creativity at its peak
🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/0hdHeb6VDa
Am honored to take this challenge…. Our girls come out and take this challenge….I know is not some ladies usually kind of challenge😂 but do it to honor her…. Love from the north #BeLikeNgoziChallenge pic.twitter.com/WhuSwmYu2s
— SassyBee🔥 (@tinom_j) February 16, 2021
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s tomorrow! #NoiGoesToWTO! We are giving away N100k to the best dressed! Dress up like NOI and send her a message of support as she goes to WTO! #AnkaraArmy stand up!!!! pic.twitter.com/iT3LNB0Aa0
— Temie Giwa-Tubosun (@temite) February 14, 2021
Kemi Filani recalls that Ngozi Iweala’s WTO DG confirmation happened at the General Council’s special meeting on Monday, after a thorough selection process involving eight qualified candidates from around the world.
Ngozi’s appointment was announced on the official Twitter handle of the World Trade Organisation, WTO.
The Tweets reads, “Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala from Nigeria is appointed as the next WTO Director-General.
“Her term starts on the 1st of March 2021.”
The former minister of finance is the first African and woman to head the Organisation since its creation.