Photostory: Hillary, Bill Clinton Host Adesina At Executive Roundtable

The president of the Africa Development Bank Group, Akinwumi Adesina, joined an executive roundtable hosted by former US president, Bill Clinton and former presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton.

The roundtable was at the ongoing 77th United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Adesina’s Senior Advisor on Communication and Stakeholder Engagement, Victor Oladokun, revealed this in a post on Facebook.

The theme of the roundtable discussion was ‘Unlocking and realising the benefits of inclusive job growth’.

Oladokun captioned the photos, “#AkinwumiAdesina, President of the African Development Bank, joins executive roundtable hosted by Secretary #HillaryClinton and President #BillClinton, to discuss “Unlocking and realising the benefits of Inclusive Job Growth.”

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