Godwin Imo Ibe | Financial Inclusion | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Godwin Imo Ibe | Financial Inclusion | Best Researcher Award

Dr at University of Nigeria,  Nigeria

Godwin Imo Ibe is a prominent Nigerian academic and banking expert born on October 12, 1980, in Ebonyi State. He currently serves as the Executive Director of the University of Nigeria Staff Micro Finance Bank and holds the position of Senior Lecturer at the University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus. Godwin is known for his commitment to advancing the fields of banking, finance, and accounting, contributing significantly to educational and professional development.

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🎓 Education

Godwin obtained his Ph.D. in Banking and Finance from the University of Nigeria in 2014, following a Master’s degree in the same field in 2011. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Accounting in 2005 from the same institution. His foundational education includes an SSCE from St Malachy’s Grammar School in 1996 and a PSLC from Ogodo Primary School in 1990. He is fluent in English, with excellent reading, speaking, and writing skills.

💼 Experience

Godwin has extensive experience in academia, serving as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus since October 2020, and previously as a Lecturer I and Assistant Lecturer. He has held various leadership roles, including Associate Dean of Student Affairs and Deputy Director of the Quality Assurance Unit. He has also lectured at Michael Okpara University of Agriculture and Renaissance University, contributing to curriculum development and student mentorship.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Godwin Ibe has been recognized for his contributions to education and finance, receiving membership in esteemed professional bodies such as The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) and the Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM). His dedication to academic excellence and community service is reflected in his leadership roles and contributions to various committees at his institution.

🔍 Research Focus

Godwin’s research interests encompass development finance, banking and finance, and accounting. His doctoral research examined the impact of financial intermediation on economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa. He has also explored the effects of debt financing on the value of Nigerian firms and the role of reporting accountants in enhancing accountability, contributing valuable insights to the academic community and policy-making.

📝 Conclusion

Godwin Imo Ibe’s impressive educational background, extensive teaching and leadership experience, and active participation in consultancy highlight his qualifications for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to the fields of banking and finance are commendable and reflect a strong commitment to advancing knowledge and practice. By focusing on enhancing his publication record and engaging with contemporary issues in finance, he can further strengthen his candidacy and impact as a leading researcher. Overall, his dedication and achievements position him as a strong candidate for the award.

Publication Top Notes  

  1. Impact of Recurrent and Capital Expenditure on Nigeria’s Economic Growth
    • NJ Modebe, RG Okafor, JUJ Onwumere, IG Ibe (2012)
    • European Journal of Business and Management, 4(19), 66-74.

 

  1. Financial Inclusion and Its Impact on Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
    • C Ifediora, KO Offor, EF Eze, SM Takon, AE Ageme, GI Ibe, … (2022)
    • Cogent Economics & Finance, 10(1), 2060551.

 

  1. The Impact of Financial Deepening on Economic Growth: Evidence from Nigeria
    • JUJ Onwumere, IG Ibe, FO Ozoh, O Mounanu (2012)
    • Research Journal of Finance and Accounting, 3(10), 64-71.

 

  1. The Impact of Interest Rate Liberalization on Savings and Investment: Evidence from Nigeria
    • JUJ Onwumere, OA Okore, IG Ibe (2012)
    • Research Journal of Finance and Accounting, 3(10), 130-136.

 

  1. The Impact of Working Capital Management on Profitability of Nigerian Firms: A Preliminary Investigation
    • JUJ Onwumere, IG Ibe, OC Ugbam (2012)
    • European Journal of Business and Management, 4(15), 192-201.

 

  1. Strategic Government Policies on Agricultural Financing in African Emerging Markets
    • L Onyiriuba, EUO Okoro, GI Ibe (2020)
    • Agricultural Finance Review, 80(4), 563-588.

 

  1. Monetary Policy Transmission and Industrial Sector Growth: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria
    • HC Ezeaku, IG Ibe, UB Ugwuanyi, NJ Modebe, EK Agbaeze (2018)
    • Sage Open, 8(2), 2158244018769369.

 

  1. Enterprise Risk Management and Performance of Nigeria’s Brewery Industry
    • UB Ugwuanyi, IG Ibe (2012)
    • Developing Country Studies, 2(10), 60-67.

 

  1. Financial Structure and Economic Growth: Evidence from Nigeria
    • JUJ Onwumere, V Onudugo, I Ibe (2013)
    • Global Journal of Management and Business Research Finance, 13(5), 1-9.

 

  1. The Impact of Official Aid on Poverty Reduction: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria (1981-2014) Using the ARDL and Bound Test Approach
    • UB Ugwuanyi, HC Ezeaku, IG Ibe (2017)
    • European Journal of Sustainable Development, 6(2), 111-111.

 

  1. Stock Market Development and Agricultural Growth of Emerging Economies in Africa
    • CA Ngong, KJ Thaddeus, LT Asah, GI Ibe, JUJ Onwumere (2022)
    • Journal of Capital Markets Studies, 6(2), 185-202.

 

  1. The Impact of Micro-Credit on Poverty Alleviation and Human Capital Development: Evidence from Nigeria
    • JUJ Onwumere, IG Ibe, OC Ugbam (2012)
    • European Journal of Social Sciences, 28(3), 416-423.

 

 

Bernice Nkrumah-Boadu | Financial Markets | Best Scholar Award

Ms. Bernice Nkrumah-Boadu | Financial Markets | Best Scholar Award

Graduate Assistant, University of Cape Coast, Ghana

Ms. Bernice Nkrumah-Boadu holds a Master of Commerce (Finance) from the University of Cape Coast (2021-2022) and a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) from the same institution (2015-2019). She also completed secondary education at Wesley Girls’ High School (2011-2014). 📚 She is a Chartered Accountant, having qualified with the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana (ICAG) in 2020, and is currently an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation, Ghana. 👩‍🏫 She is a Graduate Assistant at the Department of Finance, School of Business, University of Cape Coast, and has been tutoring both undergraduate and postgraduate students since 2019. 🏛️ Her research focuses on tax reliefs, employment income taxation, and financial risk. She has also interned at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ghana, gaining valuable industry experience. 💼 Her work blends academics and professional experience, reflecting a deep commitment to advancing the fields of taxation and finance.

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Education 🎓

Ms. Bernice Nkrumah-Boadu began her educational journey at Wesley Girls’ High School, completing a Business program from 2011 to 2014.  She then pursued higher education at the University of Cape Coast, obtaining a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) degree from 2015 to 2019. During this time, she developed a strong foundation in financial and managerial accounting. Her academic pursuit continued with a Master of Commerce (Finance) at the same university, from 2021 to 2022, where she deepened her understanding of finance-related concepts, including financial markets, risk management, and corporate finance. 🏛️ She has also undertaken professional education, earning her qualification as a Chartered Accountant from the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana (2019-2020), and currently advancing her expertise in taxation at the Chartered Institute of Taxation, Ghana, for which she will become a qualified Associate Member in 2024.  Her education reflects a blend of academic excellence and professional qualifications.

Experience👩‍🏫

Ms. Bernice Nkrumah-Boadu has been actively involved in academia since 2019, starting as a Tutor for undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Department of Business Programmes at the College of Distance Education, University of Cape Coast. Her responsibilities include teaching, invigilating exams, and marking scripts. 📜 In 2024, she advanced to the role of Graduate Assistant in the Department of Finance, School of Business, where she assists with teaching and research duties.  In addition to her academic responsibilities, she completed her National Service in the Department of Accounting at the School of Business, University of Cape Coast, from 2019 to 2020. 🏛️ She also gained practical industry experience as an intern at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ghana, in July 2019, where she was exposed to the world of professional accounting and auditing. 🌍 Her experiences reflect a solid blend of academic roles and professional exposure in the field of accounting and finance.

Awards and Honors🏅

Throughout her academic and professional journey,Ms. Bernice Nkrumah-Boadu has earned recognition for her dedication and commitment to her fields of study. 🎖️ She is a qualified Associate Member of both the Chartered Institute of Taxation, Ghana, and the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana, which demonstrates her high level of competence in the areas of taxation and accounting. 📜 These qualifications reflect her ability to balance rigorous academic research with professional certifications. 🎓 In addition, her academic achievements in the Master of Commerce (Finance) program have contributed to her reputation as an emerging leader in the fields of finance and taxation. 🌟 Her pursuit of professional excellence is ongoing as she works toward further certifications in taxation. Her academic honors and professional affiliations showcase her determination to continually enhance her expertise and make significant contributions to her profession.

Research Focus 🔍

Ms. Bernice Nkrumah-Boadu ’s research interests lie at the intersection of taxation and finance, focusing particularly on tax reliefs, employment income taxation, and business income taxation. 🧮 She is also interested in examining the impact of policy uncertainty on financial markets, exploring how changing government policies affect business decisions and economic stability. 📊 Additionally, her research extends to the study of financial risk, looking at both theoretical frameworks and practical applications within businesses. 💼 Her goal is to contribute valuable insights into how taxation systems can be optimized for both governments and taxpayers, with a particular focus on how tax incentives can drive business growth and economic development. 📈 Through her academic work and research, she aims to influence policy-making decisions, contributing to a better understanding of how tax structures interact with the broader financial market environment.

Publication Top Notes

1. On the Partial Impact of Uncertainties on the Nexus Between Macroeconomic Fundamentals in West Africa

📅 Publication Date: August 2024
📰 Journal: Heliyon
🔗 DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e35976

2. Comovement of African Stock Markets: Any Influence from the COVID-19 Pandemic?

📅 Publication Date: May 2024
📰 Journal: Heliyon
🔗 DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e29409

3. Time-Frequency Connectedness Between Energy Commodities and the Influence of Uncertainty Measures

📅 Publication Date: February 2023
📰 Journal: International Journal of Management and Sustainability
🔗 DOI: 10.18488/11.v12i2.3298
4. Safe Haven, Hedge and Diversification for African Stocks: Cryptocurrencies Versus Gold in Time-Frequency Perspective

📅 Publication Date: December 2022
📰 Journal: Cogent Economics & Finance
🔗 DOI: 10.1080/23322039.2022.2114171

 

Conclusion

The candidate demonstrates exceptional strengths in academic qualifications, professional certifications, teaching, and relevant research interests, positioning them as a strong contender for the Best Scholar Award. By focusing on enhancing their research output through publications and pursuing innovative, globally relevant topics, they have the potential to significantly impact the fields of taxation and financial markets.