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World Harmony
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Co-Chairman,
Beninese economist
Bertin Koovi,
to receive honorary doctorate
from Latin American universities |
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Article Courtesy of The African
https://myafricanmagazine.com/
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Beninese economist
Bertin Koovi
to receive honorary doctorate from
Latin American universities
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BY ALAN GREEN
It’s an honor most scholars and politicians
hope for.
Dr. Bertin Koovi, a Beninese politician and scholar
who specializes in fundamental economics
—the aspect of economics geared towards meeting fundamental
needs
with existing natural resources—
will soon receive an honorary doctorate degree from
universities in
Brazil, Mexico, Bolivia, Peru and Cuba.
The recognition comes years after Koovi’s tour in
these countries from 15 May to 28 August 2016 to lecture
about fundamental economics, which, the local officials say,
has helped their economies.
The decision to honor Koovi
came from the reputable research institution that is the
Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisa Científica Ltda.
On 7 December, Koovi will receive the distinction from the
University of Brazil on its own behalf and on behalf of the several other
academic institutions mentioned earlier.
The degree will later be certified by the Brazilian Ministry
of Higher Education.
Then on 10 December, the Bolivian parliament
will honor
Dr. Koovi
for his contribution to the build-up of fundamental
economics in the country back in 2016.
This will pave the way for our scholar to receive the
equivalent of
the U.S. Medal for Merit awarded by none other than
the president of Bolivia himself, Evo Morales,
during a gala dinner at the presidential palace, with the
local political
elite and the diplomatic corps in attendance. |
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Dr. Bertin Koovi |
In an exclusive interview with
The African Magazine,
Dr. Koovi could barely hide his excitement about the
upcoming distinctions.
But the selfless politician—who ran for the presidency of
Benin in 2016—is also a Pan-Africanist who eagerly submitted
the names of several other African great achievers so they
could be considered for the same honor.
The submissions were positively received by the Latin
American and Cuban authorities who acknowledged the
outstanding achievements of Jeromino Osa Osa Ecoro,
secretary-general of Equatorial Guinea’s ruling party,
the Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea, PDGE;
Moïse Katumbi Chapwe,
former governor of the Katanga province in the Democratic
Republic of Congo;
and
Guillaume Kigbafori Soro,
speaker of Cote d’Ivoire’s parliament,
in their respective fields.
All three leaders have received the formal notifications.
Jeronimo Osa Osa Ecoro |
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Mr. Ecoro,
secretary-general of Equatorial Guinea’s ruling party, has
excelled in his duties as the prime leader of the party (the
next in line after President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo)
including, more recently, his brilliant performance during
the grand celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of
el Partido Democrático de Guinea Ecuatorial,
whose inception goes way back in October 1968.
Jeronimo Osa Osa Ecoro
will receive the honorary doctorate degree in political
science, and,
Dr. Koovi added during our interview, on behalf
of the entire people of Equatorial Guinea.
Moïse Katumbi Chapwe |
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Mr. Katumbi
is a Congolese business tycoon who served as the governor of
the very important Katanga province, located in the southern
part of the Democratic Republic of Congo, from 2007 to
September 2015.
He has been credited with resurrecting the province’s
economy through infrastructural development and foreign
investments and
notable economic reforms.
Mr. Katumbi, as he is commonly referred to, will receive an
honorary degree in recognition for his educational policy in
the Katanga province during his tenure.
Guillaume Kigbafori Soro |
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Mr. Soro
is the speaker or Cote d’Ivoire’s parliament.
A political icon in this West African nation, Speaker Soro
held several important offices before rising to the
speakership several years ago.
They include his high-profile position as the nation’s prime minister
As speaker, Soro has left his mark by pushing several landmark laws.
He will receive an honorary degree in law. |
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These
upcoming distinctions will complement previous ones
Dr. Koovi has been blessed with in the past, which
include the following:
Honoris Causa Doctor in Communication Psychology from the Ibero-American
Higher Education Council in Lima, Peru (15 May 2016);
World Ambassador for Higher Education from the World Academy for Education
in Mexico, in July of the same year.
This is not to mention several other titles bestowed upon the Beninese
scholar (see next article on Dr. Koovi).
People who are familiar with Dr. Koovi’s
commitment to the ideal of
Pan-Africanism tell The
African Magazine they are not surprised he has sought
to bring these outstanding other African leaders along to
receive the honor to be bestowed upon him.
A native of Benin, Dr. Koovi currently
lives in Equatorial Guinea where he served until recently as
the official in charge of the good image of President Obiang
Nguema Mbasogo.
In this capacity, Dr. Koovi
arranged for the Academic Council of the Ural State
University of Economics in Russia to bestow upon President
Obiang the title of Honorary Professor in December 2014, in
a lavish ceremony held in Equatorial Guinea.
President Obiang recently promoted Dr. Koovi to the position
of high commissioner attached to the office of the President
of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea in charge of economic
diversification.
Koovi is responsible for contributing to the
build-up of fundamental economics through fishing, cattle
rearing, agriculture and tourism.
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