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COVENANT UNIVERSITY CV FORMAT
2017/2018 Promotion Exercise for Faculty
Section: A (Personal Data)
Name: Babajide Abiola Ayopo
Date of Birth: 28th August,
Gender: Female
Town: Epe Town
State of Origin: Lagos State
Nationality: Nigerian
Marital Status: Married
Religion: Christianity
Number of Children: ONE+
Contact Address (Office/Business): Room D401J, College of Business and Social
Sciences, School of Business, Covenant University,
Ota.
Residential Address: Block X flat 3, Covenant University staff quarters,
New Estate.
Telephone Number: 08033249533, 09084131289
Email address: [email protected]
Present Position Associate Professor
Post Applied for: Professor of Finance
Institution Attended with Date and Academic Qualification
S/N
Degree
Level
Type Year Grade Institution
a. Ist Degree Bachelor of Science,
B.Sc (Ed.) (Hons.)
Economics
1992 Second Class
upper division
Lagos State
University,
Ojo
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b. 2nd Degree Masters in Banking and
Finance (MBF)
1997 Bayero
University,
Kano
c. 3 rd Degree Ph.D Banking & Finance 2011 Covenant
University,
Ota d. Professional Association of chartered
Accountant (ACA)
2002 ICAN
e. Next
Educational
goal
Fellowship and awards
Book Publication
2017/2018
Teaching Experience
a. Duration of teaching in the university – 15 years
b. Academic leadership position held
Work/professional Experience
i. Ag. MD/CEO Covenant Microfinance Bank November 2016 – May 2017
Duties and Responsibilities
• Formulating and successfully implementing company policy.
• Directing strategy towards the profitable growth and operation of the company.
• Developing strategic operating plans that reflect the longer-term objectives and priorities
established by the board.
• Maintaining an ongoing dialogue with the Chair of the board.
• Putting in place adequate operational planning and financial control systems.
• Ensuring that the operating objectives and standards of performance are not only understood
but owned by the management and other employees.
• Closely monitoring the operating and financial results against plans and budgets.
• Taking remedial action where necessary and informing the board of significant changes.
• Maintaining the operational performance of the company.
• Monitoring the actions of the functional head and management staff of the bank.
• Assuming full accountability to the board for all company operations.
• Representing the company to major customers and professional associations.
• Building and maintaining an effective management team.
ii. Business Manager, Covenant University Strategic Business Unit- Aug. 2014 –
August 2015
Duties and Responsibility
• Ensure that the organization has a long-range strategy plan which helps to achieve its
mission/vision/values and goal with which the organization makes consistent and timely
progress.
• Provide leadership in developing program, organizational and financial plans with the
Board and execute plans and policies authorized by the board.
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• Provide leadership that promote and foster a team culture consistent with the organization
values
• Provides general oversight of all Business units activities and manages the day to day
operations, ensure smooth functioning and efficiency utilization of organization
resources.
• Maintain official records and documents, and ensure compliance with Federal, State and
Local regulations.
• Maintain a working knowledge of significant developments and trends in the field.
• Publicize the activities of the organization, its program and goals.
• Establish sound working relationship and cooperative arrangements with various
organization/ business units within the University community.
• Represents the programs and point of view of the organization to agencies, organization
and the general public.
• Responsible for the recruitment, employment and release of all personnel, both paid staff
and volunteers.
• Ensure that job descriptions are developed, regular performance evaluations are held, and
sound human resource practices are in place.
• Helps the Board monitor and evaluate performance strategic plan and policies.
• Assure a work environment that recruits, retain and support quality staff.
• Maintain a climate which attracts, keeps, and motivates a diverse staff of top quality
people.
• Be responsible for developing and maintaining sound financial policies.
• Work with the staff, account department and the board in preparing a budget; see that the
organization operates within the budget guidelines.
• Ensure that adequate funds are available to permit the organization to carry out its work.
• Identify and develop marketing channels for every product and programme aimed at
generating income.
• Adopt international best practice in all functional line for continuous growth of the
organization.
iii. Head, Banking & Finance Department October 2012- August 2014
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Serve as the Chief Academic/Operating Officer of the Department by developing a
plan to achieve academic excellence
- Oversee the implementation of all administrative and academic plans of the university
Senate, Management or Board as it concerns the Department
- Collate and coordinate Department’s academic programmes, decision-making
strategies and policy formulation and implementation processes
- Coordinate the academic activities of the Department including teaching,
examinations, grading etc for the purpose of achieving stable and excellent academic
culture and experience for the Department.
Associate Professor (Development Finance), Department of Banking & Finance, College of
Business & Social Sciences, Covenant University, Ota.
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Senior Lecturer, Department of Banking & Finance, College of Development Studies, Covenant
University, Ota, Nigeria - September 2012- September 2016
Lecturer I, Department of Banking & Finance/College of Development Studies, Covenant
University, Ota Nigeria - September 2005 – August 2012,
August 2002 – August 2005, Lecturer II, Department of Banking & Finance/College of
Development Studies, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria
Other Positions held in the University
iv. Business Manager, Strategic Business Unit, Covenant University, Ota – August 2014 –
August 2015
v. Member, Board of Directors – Covenant Microfinance Bank – May 2014 till date
- Chairman, Board Sub-Committee - Finance and General Purpose Committee – May
2014 till date.
vi. Member, Board of Directors, Strategic Business Unit – May 2014 – August 2015
- Vice Chairman – Board of Director, Strategic Business Unit – May 2014 – August
2015
vii. Member, Membership Development and Services Committee – Chartered Institute of
Bankers, Nigeria – July 2014 – July 2016
Courses taught – Undergraduate & Post Graduate
1 2013/2014
Post
Graduate
BFN416 – Capital market &
Portfolio Management
BFN 311- Business Finance 11
BFN 315 -Micro and SME
Financing
BFN 111 -Introduction to
Banking & Finance
EDS 411 – Entrepreneurial
Development Studies
BFN 816 – Investment Analysis
and Portfolio Management
BFN 427 – Strategic Financial
Management
BFN 322 – Corporate Finance
BFN 325 – Public Sector Finance
BFN 824 – Strategic Financial
Management
2 2014/2015
BFN416 – Capital market &
Portfolio Management
BFN 311- Business Finance 11
BFN 315 -Micro and SME
Financing
BFN 427 – Strategic Financial
Management
BFN 322 – Corporate Finance
BFN 325 – Public Sector Finance
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Post
Graduate
BFN 111 -Introduction to
Banking & Finance
EDS 411 – Entrepreneurial
Development Studies
BFN 614 – Capital Market &
Portfolio Management
BFN 615 – Research Methods in
Finance
BFN 816 – Investment Analysis
& Portfolio Management
BFN 916 – Advance Topic in
Investment Analysis
BFN 625 – Public Sector Finance
BFN 925 – Advance Topics in Public
Sector Finance
2 2015/2016
Post
Graduate
BFN416 – Capital market &
Portfolio Management
BFN 311- Business Finance 11
BFN 824 – Investment Analysis
& Portfolio Management
BFN 916 – Advance Topic in
Investment Analysis
BFN 325 – Public Sector Finance
BFN 322 – Corporate Finance
BFN 816 – Public Sector Finance
BFN 935 – Advance Topics in Public
Sector Financial Management
3 2016/2017
Post
Graduate
BFN416 – Capital market &
Portfolio Management
BFN 311- Business Finance 11
BFN 816 – Investment Analysis
& Portfolio Management
BFN 916 – Advance Topic in
Investment Analysis
BFN 325 – Public Sector Finance
BFN 322 – Corporate Finance
BFN 821 – Public Sector Finance
BFN 843 – Capital Market operations &
Investment Analysis
BFN 935 – Advance Topics in Public
Sector Financial Management
2016/2017
Post
Graduate
BFN416 – Capital market &
Portfolio Management
BFN 311- Business Finance 11
BFN 816 – Investment Analysis
& Portfolio Management
BFN 916 – Advance Topic in
Investment Analysis
BFN 325 – Public Sector Finance
BFN 322 – Corporate Finance
BFN 821 – Public Sector Finance
BFN 843 – Capital Market operations &
Investment Analysis
BFN 924 - Capital Market operations &
Investment Analysis
BFN 935 – Advance Topics in Public
Sector Financial Management
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Scholarship - Publication
Text Book
E. Some Published Articles
International
1. Abiola A. Babajide, J. N. Taiwo, Adetiloye K. A (2017) A Comparative Analysis of the
Practice and Performance of Microfinance Institutions in Nigeria, International Journal
of Social Economics, Vol.44, Issue No. 11 (Scopus Index)
2. Abiola A. Babajide , Felicia O. Olokoyo (2017) Assessment of Financial Stability in
Emerging Economies: Evidence from Nigeria, Chapter Global Financial Crisis and Its
Ramifications on Capital Markets Part of the series Contributions to Economics pp 191-
207 (Scopus Index)
3. Achugamonu B Uzoma, Olokoyo FO, Babajide AA, Owolabi Folashade, Adetula Dorcas
(2016), Adoption Of International Financial Reporting Standards And Its Implication On
Bank Performance In Nigeria: A Comparative Approach, Journal of Internet Banking
and Commerce, 21( S5), 1-20.(Scopus Index)
4. Achugamonu BU, Babajide AA, Olokoyo FO and Adeshina T (2016) Has Post
Consolidation of Deposit Money Banks Affected the Real Sector?, Global Media Journal
14, 27-41. (Scopus Index)
5. Akinjare Victoria, AA Babajide, Isibor Areghan Akhanolu (2016), Monetary policy and
its effectiveness on economic development in Nigeria, International business
management, 10(22), 5336-5340 (Scopus Index)
6. FB Adegboye, AA Babajide, Oluwatoyin Matthew (2016), The effect of rate of return on
Investment on inflow of foreign direct investment in Africa, International business
management, 10(22), 5352-5357 (Scopus Index)
7. Adedoyin I Lawal, Russel OC Somoye, Abiola A Babajide, (2016) Impact of Oil
Price Shocks and Exchange Rate Volatility on Stock Market Behavior in Nigeria,
Binus Business Review, 7(2), 171-177 (Scopus Index)
8. Taiwo, J.N., Agwu, M. E., Babajide A.A., Okafor T.C., 5 Isibor A.A (2016), Growth of
bank frauds and the impact on the Nigerian banking industry, Journal of Business
Management and Economics 4(12), 1-10.
9. Abiola Ayopo Babajide, Adedoyin Isola Lawal, Russel Olukayode Somoye (2016)
Stock market volatility: Does our fundamentals matter, Икономически
изследвания, 3, 33-42 (Scopus Index)
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10. Babajide Abiola A, Lawal Adedoyin Ishola, Somoye Russel Olukayode (2016). Stock
Market Response to economic growth and interest rate volatility: Evidence from Nigeria,
International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 2016, 6(1), 354 – 360 (Scopus
Index)
11. Babajide Abiola A, Lawal Adedoyin (2016). Macroeconomic Behaviour and FDI
inflows in Nigeria: An Application of the ARDL model, British Journal of Economics,
Finance and Management Science, February 2016, 11 (1), 84 – 107 (Scopus Index but
Cancelled)
12. Babajide Abiola A., Lawal Adedoyin Ishola, Somoye Russel Olukayode (2015).
Monetary policy Dynamics and Stock Market Movements: Empirical Evidence from
Nigeria, Journal of Applied Economic Science, Vol. X issue 8(38), Winter 2015, 1179 –
1188. (Scopus Index)
13. Adetiloye Kehinde, Babajide Abiola, Akinjare Victoria, (2015). Market Concentration
and Investment Efficiency among publicly quoted Petroleum Marketing Company in
Nigeria, Journal of Applied Economic Science, X(35), 980 – 995. (Scopus Index)
14. Babajide Abiola, Adegboye Folashade, Omankhanle Alexander (2015). Financial
Inclusion and economic growth in Nigeria, International Journal of Economics and
Financial Issues, 5(3), 629 – 637. (Scopus Indexed)
15. Adetiloye Kehinde, Babajide Abiola, Agwu Ngozi (2015). Constraints to capital market
growth in Africa economies: The case of Nigeria, Journal of Finance and Investment
Analysis, 4(3), 1 – 16
16. Babjide Abiola, Ibidunni Olarenwaju (2015). Marketing of Non Financial Services of
Microfinance Institutions; Impact on Micro Small and Medium Enterprises’ Business
Performance, Journal of Business Diversity, 15(1), 60 – 73.
17. Babajide Abiola, Taiwo Joseph, Areghan Isibor (2015). Microsavings mobilization
innovations and poverty alleviation, Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 6(4), 375-
387 (Scopus Index but Cancelled)
18. Babajide Abiola A, Olokoyo Felicia O and Adegboye Folasade B (2015), “Predicting
Bank Failure in Nigeria Using Survival Analysis Approach”, Journal of South African
Business Research, Vol. 2015 (2015), Article ID 965940,
DOI: 10.5171/2015.965940
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19. Babajide Abiola A, Olokoyo Felicia O and Taiwo Joseph N (2015). Bank Consolidation
and small business financing, International Journal of Advances in Management and
Economics, 4 (2), 37 – 47.
20. Olokoyo, F. O., Oyewo, B. M. and Babajide, A. A (2014), Attitude of Investors to
Capital and Money Market Investments before and After Financial Crisis: Evidence from
Nigeria, International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management, Vol.3, No 1. 53-
64 (IGI Global, USA)
21. Babajide Abiola (2012). Effects of Microfinance on Micro and Small Enterprises (Mses)
Growth in Nigeria. Asian Economic and Financial Review. Vol.2, No. 4, 463 - 477
22. Babajide, A.A and Adetiloye, K (2012). Investors’ Behavioural Biases and the Security
Market: An Empirical Study of the Nigerian Security Market, Accounting and Finance
Research, Vol.1, No.1, 219 – 229.
23. Babajide A.A (2011). Entrepreneurs Health and Productivity in Nigeria: Analysis of
Microfinance Bank Contribution, Global Journal of Management and Business Research
11 (12), 34 – 46.
24. Babajide A.A (2011). Microfinance and Micro & Small Enterprises (MSEs) Survival in
Nigeria – A Survival Analysis Approach, Global Journal of Management and Business
Research, 11(11), 76 -88.
25. Babajide A.A & Taiwo, J (2011). Microcredit and Business Performance in Nigeria: The
Case of MFI Finance Enterprises, International Journal of Research in Commerce and
Management, 2(11), 68 -75.
26. Babajide A. (2011). The Relationship between the Informal and Formal Financial Sector
in Nigeria: A Case Study of Selected Groups in Lagos Metropolis, International Journal
of Research in Computer Application and Management, 1(10), 24 – 32.
27. Babajide A.A (2011). Impact Analysis of Microfinance in Nigeria, International Journal
of Economic and Finance, Canadian Centre of Science and Education, 3(4), 217 – 225.
28. Adegbaju A. A. (Now Babajide A.A) & Olokoyo F. O (Mrs.) (2008). Recapitalization
and Bank’s Performance: A Case Study of Nigerian Banks. African Economic and
Business Review, 6 (1), 1 – 17.
Local
29. Isibor A. A., Babajide A. A and Okafor T. C (2015). Public Expenditure and Nigerian
Economic Growth, Nigerian Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 3(1), 1-7
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30. Ibidunni O. S. and Babajide A.A (2010). Effective Management of Marketing
Programmes for Sustainable Development of Small and Medium Enterprises in Nigeria,
JABU International Journal of Social and Management Sciences, 2 (1), 52 – 59.
31. Babajide. A.A, Iyoha, F and Taiwo, J. (2011). Microfinance and Micro, Small and
Medium Enterprises Development in Nigeria, Quarterly Journal of Association of
National Accountants of Nigeria, 19(4), 24 – 33.
32. Okoye A. E. and Adegbaju A. A (Now Babajide) (2008). The Relevance of External
Reserve in an Emerging Capital Market. Management Science Review (MSR), 1(1). Pp 1 -
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33. Adegbaju A. A. (Now Babajide) & Okodua H. (2008). The Role of Nigeria Stock
Market in Achieving Vision 2020, Road Map to vision 2020: Lagos Journal of Banking,
Finance & Economic Issues, 2(1), 194 – 204.
34. Izedonmi F.O.I, Adegbaju A.A. (Now Babajide) and Iyoha F. O. (2005). Bank Failure
and the Role of Auditors in Nigeria, Nigerian Journal of Banking and Finance Issues, 6,
May 2005. 1-17.
35. Adegbaju A. A. (Now Babajide) and Iyoha F. O. (2004). A Performance Evaluation of
Impact of Information Technology on Nigerian Banks, Journal of Social and Policy
Issues, 1 (1), 83-90.
36. Iyoha, F. O. and Adegbaju, A. A. (Now Babajide)(2004). An Approach to Content
Evaluation of Accounting Narratives: A Social Responsibility Perspective, Nigeria Social
Science Review, 1(1), 84-98.
37. Izedonmi, F. I, Adebimpe U. and Adegbaju A.A. (Now Babajide) (2002). Sectoral and
Career Preferences of Accounting Students: Predisposing Factors in Influencing their
Choices, Review of Business and Finance, 4(1), Jan – June 2002, 15-25.
Contribution to Books
38. Ibidunni O.S & Babajide A. (2011). Microfinancing of Nigerian Micro and Small
Entrepreneurs: Creating Value to the National Productivity (A Study of South West
Nigeria). Asikhia O. Eds, Creating Value for National Transformation, 3rd Marketing
Educator Conference, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State.
39. Adegbaju A. A.(Now Babajide A.A) and Umoren A. (2002): “The Impact of Creative
Accounting and Fraudulent Financial Reporting on Investors Behaviour in the Nigerian
Security Market: An Overview. Accounting: The Nigerian Perspective – A Book of
Readings. Chapter 13. Pgs. 165 – 184.
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Other Publications – Books
40. Babajide A.A (2012). Financial Management: Concepts, Principles and Practice – A
Practical Approach. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Berlin Germany.
Manuscripts Submitted for Publication
1. Babajide A. A. Adetiloye K. A, and Achugamonu B (2016) Financial Sector Reform and
Economic Development in Nigeria, Journal of Finance – Journal of American Finance
Association, Willey and Sons Publisher - Under review(Scopus Indexed)
2. Babajide Abiola, Kehinde Adetiloye, Tochukwu Okafor, (2016). An Assessment of Cost
of Issuing Equity on the Nigeria Capital Market, Actual Problems of Economics
(Forthcoming) (Scopus Indexed)
3. Microfinance and Enterpreneurial Development in Nigeria, Chapter contribution, IGI
books, USA.
Unpublished conference paper
1. Babajide A. A, Lawal Adedoyin I. and Akinjare Victoria (2016) Financial
Stability and Entrepreneurship Development in SubSahara Africa – Africa
Finance Association, Ghana
2. Babajide A. A, Samson Ibiduni and Mayowa Agboola - Does Microfinance
Promote Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Sub-Sahara African? – International
Business Association conference
Ongoing Research Work
1. Babajide A.A and J. N. Taiwo - Survival Analysis Methods for Micro loan Data:
A Case Study of Covenant Microfinance Bank. – Ongoing
2. George T and Babajide A. A and J. N. Taiwo - Group Dynamics, Joint liability
and Entrepreneurial Development Drive among Women : A Study of Covenant
Microfinance Bank, Canaanland, Nigeria – Ongoing
3. Iyoha F.O and Babajide A. A - Bank Stability: A Panacea for Operating a
Cashless Economy
4. Babajide Abiola, Lawal Adedoyin, Tochukwu Okafor - Financial Stability in the
Microfinance Industry : Evidence from Nigeria
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5. Babajide Abiola, Microfinance institution Survival and Credit Management technique in
Nigeria
6. Tochukwu Okafor, Areghan Isibor, Babajide Abiola - Federal Tax Policy and Financial
Development in Nigeria
Conferences/Workshops Attended with Dates
1. 4th Covenant University E-Governance in Nigeria Conference, Governance and Public
Service Delivery in Nigeria: The Role of Information and Communication Technology,
Covenant University, Canaan land, Ota, Nigeria June 7th – 9th , 2017.
2. International Professional Research Training Workshop organized by Directorate of
Accounting, Business Management and Entrepreneurial Development a Research Arm of
the Institute for Policy Review Development Strategies(IIPRDS)- Research Reporting
and Referencing: Mendeley and STATA, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, June, 2017.
3. 5th European Research Conference on Microfinance, 12-14 June 2017, Portland
Building, Portland Street, Portsmouth, PO1 3AH, University of Portsmouth, United
Kingdom – Theme: Microfinance and Financial Inclusion – Paper Presented – Fostering
Entrepreneurship through Microfinance in Nigeria.
4. Validation workshop for the review of the Report of the Corporate Governance and
Board Structure Survey for Microfinance Banks, Organised by CBN/Society for
Corporate Governance, IBIS Hotel. Ikeja Tuesday 30th May, 2017
5. Workshop on Corporate Governance and role of Directors in the Management of
Microfinance Banks in Nigeria, Chartered Institute of Banker of Nigeria, Bankers House,
April 11, 2017
6. The 28th IBIMA conference on Vision 2020: Innovation Management, Development
Sustainability, and Competitive Economic Growth will be held in Seville, Spain 9-10
November 2016 – i. Growth of bank fraud and its impact on the Nigerian Banking
Industry ii. Undercapitalization and loan Delinquency: Implication of financial
Inclusion in Nigeria
7. The International Journal of Arts & Sciences (IJAS) will host its annual conference at
the Joseph B. Martin Conference Center at Harvard Medical School, 77 Avenue Louis
Pasteur, Boston, Massachusetts, from 23 to 27 May 2016 - Monetary Policy Dynamics
and Stock Market Movement: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria
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8. 13th Africa Finance Association conference, Research Trends in Accounting, Finance and Economics for Africa's Development, 18 - 19 May 2016, Venue: La-Palm Royal Beach Hotel, Accra, Ghana - A Comparative Analysis of the Practice and Performance of Microfinance Institution in Nigeria
9. 3rd International Conference on African Development Issues (CU-ICADI), May 9- May 11 2016,
Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria – Dynamic of Small Business in a Emerging Market, Challenges and Opportunities
10. 34th International Business Research Conference 4 - 5 April 2016, Imperial College,
London, UK, ISBN: 978-1-925488-02-9 - Fiscal and Monetary Policies Interaction
and Volatilities Effects on the Stock Market Behaviour: Empirical Evidence from
Nigeria
11. Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM) 2015 Women in Management and Leadership
Conference, July 21-23, 2015, Shehu Musa Yar Adua Conference centre, Abuja,
conference theme titled “Unleashing the Power of Women: Leadership, Innovation and
Entrepreneurship.
12. 1st National Conference of Educators in Banking and Finance in Nigeria organised by the
National Universities Commission (NUC) in collaboration with The Chartered Institute
of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) between July2-3, 2014 at the Idris Abdulkadir
Auditorium, NUC, Abuja. The theme of the conference ‘’Banking and Finance
Education in Nigeria: The 21st Century Perspective’’
13. 23rd IBIMA conference on Vision 2020: Sustainable Growth, Economic Development,
and Global Competitiveness will be held in Valencia, Spain 13-14 May 2014. – i.
Evaluation of effect of Banking Consolidation on Small Business Financing in
Nigeria. ii. Financial Inclusion and economic Growth in Nigeria
14. The 22nd IBIMA conference on Creating Global Competitive Economies: 2020 Vision
Planning & Implementation will be held in Rome, Italy 13-14 November 2013. - Bank
Failure Prediction in Nigeria : A survival Analysis Approach
15. Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered) 2013 Women in Management and Leadership Conference with the theme “Bringing Substance into Leadership” NECA House, Alausa Ikeja Lagos, 16th – 17th July, 2013.
16. Third European Research Conference on Microfinance, The Norwegian Centre for
Microfinance Research, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway, 10-12 June, 2013 –
Microsavings Mobilization Innovations and Poverty Alleviation in Nigeria
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17. The Nigeria Economic Society, 52nd Annual Conference, held at African Leader
Development Centre, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State. 13th – 15th September,
2011.
18. 4th National Conference of the Global Economic and Financial Recovery, Department of
Finance, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Lagos, Nigeria. July 12th –
13th, 2011.
19. 3rd Marketing Educator Conference, Creating Value for National Transformation,
Covenant University Guest House, Ota, Ogun State, February 13th – 16th, 2011.
20. Covenant University Workshop on Alternative Research Paradigms and Indigenous
Knowledge promotion, Department of Psychology, School of Human Resources, College
of Development Studies, Covenant University, Ota. February 14th – 17th, 2011.
21. Covenant University Workshop on Governance and Development in Nigeria; held in
Covenant University, Ota. March 9-13 2009.
22. 2nd Annual Conference, Road Map to Vision 2020: Economic and Financial Perspectives,
University of Lagos Guest House, April 22 – 23rd, 2008.
23. 1st International Conference, College of Business and Social Sciences, Covenant
University, Ota, Ogun State. 2008
24. 1st Annual conference, Economic Reforms and the Nigerian Financial System, University
of Lagos guest house, April 3rd – 4th, 2007
25. Nigeria Society for financial Research, Management of External Reserve and Economic
Development in less Developed Countries. Ondo State University, Akungba. Ondo State.
November 20th – 22n 2007
26. Workshop on Export Promotion Strategies and Management, Held in Covenant
University, Ota from 29-30 November, 2006
27. 2nd National Conference, Nigeria Society for Financial Research, Capitalization,
Corporate Performance and Economic Growth in Less Developed Countries: The Nigeria
Experience, College of Business and Social Sciences, Covenant University, Ota. Ogun
State, November 8th – 11th 2005.
28. 1st International Conference On Human Development; Held In Covenant University, Ota
Nigeria, June 27-30, 2005
29. National Conference on Informal Financial Sector and Sustainable Development In
Nigeria. Held At The University Of Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria, June 8-10, 2005.
Services Rendered In The University System (Cu)
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1. Faculty Support Programme (FSP), Consultative Committee, Covenant University, Ota
Nigeria, 2003-2005, 2011/2012, 2014-2015
2. Vice Chair, University 10th Anniversary Public Lecture, Covenant University, Ota
Nigeria, 2012
3. Chairperson, College Hooding Committee, Covenant University, Ota Nigeria, 2009 -
2010
4. Member, Convocation Welfare Sub-committee, Covenant University, Ota Nigeria, 2007
– 2011
6. Member, Central Convocation Planning Committee, Covenant University, Ota Nigeria,
2014 -2015
7. Member, Prize and Award committee, Covenant University, Ota, 2012-2013, 2013-2014,
2014-2015
8. Member, University Webometric committee, CU, Ota Nigeria, 2009-2010
9. Member, University Ceremony Committee, CU, Ota Nigeria, 2009 - 2010
10. Member, College Seminar Committee, CU, Ota Nigeria, 2008 – 2010
11. Member, College Hooding committee, Covenant University, Ota Nigeria
2008/2009,
12. Coordinator, Banking & Finance Programme, Covenant University, Ota Nigeria, 2002 –
2004
Supervision
Undergraduate – 2017/2018 - Academic Session – Six (6)
M.Sc
2012/2013 Academic session - Isibor Areghan Akhanolu, (CUGP100297) Public Expenditure
and Economic Growth – Multistage Least Square Approach.
2014/2015 Academic Session - Imogirie Dominica Esele (Cugp120382), Globalization,
Foreign Portfolio Investment and Capital Market Development in Nigeria.
2017/2018 - Edosomwan Oghogho Federal Tax Revenue and Industrial Development In
Nigeria
2017/2018 – Julius Okhueleigbe (150000353)Impact of Ifrs Implementation On Earnings
Management By Commercial Banks In Nigeria
JULIUS OKHUELEIGBE
REG. NUMBER: 150000353
JULIUS OKHUELEIGBE
REG. NUMBER: 150000353
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2017/2018 - Adeyemo Olaolu (08ah07087) - Hedge Funds and Their Importance To The
Growth And Stability Of Nigeria’s Capital Markets
Ph.D
Main Supervisor - Ayo Aiyepeku, (15PAG01114) - The Micro Structure Of Deposit Money
Bank Lending To Small And Medium Scale Industries In Nigeria
Co-Supervision - Lawal Adedoyin Ishola (Cugp110361) - Macroeconomic Volatility and
Stock Market Behaviour, Evidence From Nigeria (Graduate 2016).
Co – Supervision – Tochukwu Okafor - Impact of Exchange Rate Fluctuations, Inflation And
Some Selected Macro-Economic Variables On Industrial Output In Nigeria: An Econometric
Approach.
Co – Supervision – Cecilia Adu - 14PAG00790 -Lending, Repayment Patterns And
Microfinance Banks’ Survival In Southwest Nigeria (A Case Study Of Some Selected Mfbs In
Southwest Nigeria)
Membership of Professional Bodies
1. Institute of Chartered Accountant of Nigeria (Since 2002)
2. Executive Member, Nigerian Society for Financial Research (Since 2004)
Community Development
Active Member, Challenger Squad (Elisha Group)
Member, Sanctuary Keeper group (Environmental Subgroup)
Cell Minister, Winners Satellite Fellowship – Blk A flat 1, Province 84, district 155, Covenant
University Staff Qtrs, New Estate
Extra Curricular Activities Reading, Teaching, Cooking, Gardening
Names and Addresses of Referees Prof. J. A. T. Ojo
Dept of Banking and Finance
Mountain Top University, Makogi Oba, Ogun – State.
Email: [email protected]
Mobile Phone: +234 8023436590
Prof. Ranti Olurinola
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Dean, College of Development Studies
Covenant University, Ota, Ogun-State
Email: [email protected];
Tel: +234 8033322048
Prof. (Mrs.) Funmi Adegbite
Faculty of Business Administration
University of Lagos, Akoka Road, Lagos
Nigeria.
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +234 7030389781, 08023263322