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Joy Uche Angela Ogwu (born August 22, 1946) is a former
foreign minister of Nigeria The Nigerian foreign ministry is a statutory body created to re-inforce foreign decision making and implementation processes in Nigeria and handle the external promotion of Nigeria's domestic vision and ideals; it is headed by a federal executive ...
and a former
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of Nigeria to the
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in New York 2008–2017. She is the first woman to hold the post of Permanent Representative, to the United Nations in the history of
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
. Prior to her ministerial career, Ogwu, who is from Delta State, served as Director–General of the
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(NIIA). Ogwu has advised the
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on disarmament issues and has published books promoting more African ties to Latin America. She is the former chair of the board of trustees of the
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(UNIDIR). She was appointed Foreign Minister by Nigerian President
Olusegun Obasanjo Chief Olusegun Matthew Okikiola Ogunboye Aremu Obasanjo, , ( ; yo, Olúṣẹ́gun Ọbásanjọ́ ; born 5 March 1937) is a Nigerian political and military leader who served as Nigeria's head of state from 1976 to 1979 and later as its presid ...
on August 30, 2006. In 2008, Ogwu became the Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the UN in New York. Ogwu was the
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in July 2010 and in October 2011. She is the former president of the executive board of the UN Women Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women. Ogwu obtained her BA and MA in political science from
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. She later received her Ph.D. from the
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in Nigeria. While obtaining her Ph.D. in 1977, she joined the Institute of International Affairs at the
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. Ogwu started her career as an assistant lecturer, at the Nigerian National War College and the
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(NIPSS). She subsequently joined the NIIA as a lecturer, obtaining a research fellowship during which she authored her first book, ''Nigerian Foreign Policy:'' ''Alternative Futures'' (Macmillan, 1986). She eventually headed the research department in International Politics, leading on to her role as the first female Director General. Professor Ogwu's career has been distinct in its additional focus on the developing countries of Latin America, enabling an investigation into the possibilities of a proficient South-South relationship between Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. In this capacity she held a visiting fellowship at the
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's
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and has been published extensively in Portuguese, Spanish, French and Croatian. As an expert on security issues, she serves on the United Nations Secretary General's Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters. As a woman in a foremost position in her distinguished career specialization, Ogwu has become a voice for women's development and human rights. In this subject, her perspective spans Asia Pacific,
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and Sub-Saharan Africa with prolific publications on regional aspects of the subject. Her participation in the government under the auspices of NIIA and the Presidential Advisory Council on International Relations enabled positive contribution, to practical government policy such as the construct of the Nigeria-South America relationship, on a macro level and the United Nations Educational Social and Cultural Organisation (
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) funded program for teaching human rights in Nigerian Schools on a micro level. Furthermore, her continual role on the Nigerian National Delegation to UN General Assembly exhibits her contribution as an influential figure in the formation of Nigeria's relationship with the rest of the world.


Published books

*''Nigerian Foreign Policy: Alternative Futures'', published by the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs in co-operation with Macmillan Nigeria Publishers, 1986 *''Africa and Latin America: Perspectives and Challenges'' *''New Horizons for Nigeria in World Affairs'', 2005 * ''Leadership, Democracy, and the Challenges of Development, 2017


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External links

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"Nigeria names Rutgers-trained professor as new foreign minister"
''Newsday'', August 30, 2006 (Accessed August 31, 2006)
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Nigerian National War College
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