The United Nations’ Secretary
General, Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, paid a
historic working visit to Nigeria from
May 22-24, 2011. The visit was
historic in the sense that it was his first
trip to Nigeria since he became the UN
Secretary-General on January 1,
2007.
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Bangladesh
India 122M
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Ethiopia Philippines
Nigeria 486M
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• Nominee for the Financial Times
ArcelorMittal Boldness in Business
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• International Gold Award of the
Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy
(2010)
• Selection, World Economic Forum
Young Global Leader, CEO Sam
Goldman (2010)
• Selection for Global Cleantech 100
(2010 and 2009)
• Lighting Africa Outstanding Product
Award (2010)
• DesignWeek Best Consumer Product
Award (2009)
• Spark! Highest Design Honors (2009)
• Social Venture Network Innovation
Award (2009)
• First Place in AlwaysOn’s Clean
Technology Competition (2007)
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• BBC News
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• The Financial Express
• Fortune Magazine
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• Time Magazine
• Wired Magazine
• The New York Times
• The Wall Street Journal
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