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CURRICULUM VITAE SECTION A (Personal Data)
(1). Name: IKPEFAN, Ochei Ailemen Male
(2). Date of Birth: 29th
May, 1963
(3). Town Sabongida-Ora
(4) Local Govt. Area Owan West
(5). State of Origin Edo
(6). Nationality Nigeria
(7) Marital Status Married
(8) Religion Christian
(9) Number of Children: Two
(i) Godsent Imuokhuede Ikpefan 24+
(ii) Destiny Ikpefan 14+
(10). Current Postal Address and Mobile Number:
Department of Banking and Finance, College of Business and
Social Sciences, Covenant University, P.M.B,
1023, Ota, Ogun State
(11). Residential Address: Flat 306, Block 3 Senior Quarters, Covenant University, Ota
(12). Telephone Number: 08053013418, 08137331459
(13). E-mail Address: [email protected], [email protected]
(14) Present Position: Professor
(15). Current Salary: N444, 000 per month
SECTION B
(1) Institutions Attended with dates 1. St. Luke’s Primary School, Sapele (1969 -1973)
2. Okotie-Eboh Grammar School, Sapele (1974 – 1978)
3. Edo College, Benin City (HSC) (1980 -1981)
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4. University of Benin, Benin City (1981 -1984)
5. University of Benin, Benin City (1990 -1992)
6. Covenant University, Ota (2004- 2010)
7. Noun Open University ( 2014-2017)
(2) Academic Qualifications (i) Ph.D (Banking & Finance): Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State,Nigeria. (2006-2010)
(ii) M.Phil (Conversion) - Covenant University, Ota (2004-2006)
(iii). MBA (Finance)
(iv) M.Sc (Public Sector Management)
(v) B.Sc (Hons) Bus.Admin
Certificates
(i) Nigerian Universities Commission - NUC VIHEP Module 5 “Empowering Women
For Success in Higher Education” – 30/4/04 (Honours)
(ii) Nigerian Universities Commission - NUC VIHEP Module 6 “Guidance and
Counseling in Higher Education”- 29/2/04 (Honours)
(iii) Nigerian Universities Commission - NUC VIHEP Module 7 “empowering Students
with specialized needs”-31/3/04 (Honours)
(iv) Secretary-General – Association International des Etudiants en Sciences
Economiques et Commerciales (AIESEC) University of Benin 1983-84
(v) Auditor - National Association of Bendel State Student Union (NUBUS) (1983-84)
(vi) Secretary– Owan Local Government Student Association, University of Benin 1983-
1984.
(3). Teaching Experience
(a) Academic Rank Held
Type Name From To Begin
Status
End
Status
Polytechnic Shaka
Polytechnic
2000 15th
August,2002
Lecturer
2
Lecturer 1
University Covenant
University
17th
August,
2002
August, 2005 Lecturer
2
Covenant
University
August,2005 September,
2010
Lecturer
1
Covenant
University
August, 2010 August, 2014 Senior
lecturer
Covenant
University
September,
2014
August, 2017 Associate
Professor
Covenant
University
December,
2017
Till date Professor
Covenant
University,
HOD
(Banking
&Finance)
2014 July 2016
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(b). Academic Position Held:
(i) Immediate Past HOD (Banking and Finance)
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Plan, Organise and Coordinate academic activities of the Department.
- Serve as the operating officer of Academic and Non-Academic matters such as
teaching, examination, grading for the sole objective of attaining excellence.
- Ensure that Academic and Non-Academic matters of the Department, University
Management, Senate and Department and College Board are well pursued
(ii). Member, Research and Strategic Committee of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of
Nigeria- (CIBN) 2010 -2012).
(iii). External Examiner, Crawford University, Department of Accounting and Finance,
Igbesa, Ogun State (2015 till date)
(iv). External Examiner, The Bell University of Technology, Department of Economics,
Accounting and Finance (2017 till date)
(v). Chairman, CU/CIBN (Six) 6 Member Committee on Implementation of M.Sc/ACIB
Collaboration.
(vi). Member, Membership and Development Committee of the Chartered Institute of
Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) 2015 till date
(vii). Member, Banking and Finance, Departmental Committee on NUC Accreditation
(2007/8)
(viii). Member, Research Committee, School of Postgraduate Studies, College of
Development Studies, Covenant University, Ota (2010 – 2014)
(ix).Member, Covenant Journal of Business and Social Sciences (2010 – 2014)
(x). Chairman, Banking and Finance, Departmental Committee on 1st NUC Post Graduate
Accreditation 2014.
(xi). PRO, Institute of Chartered Accountant of Nigeria (ICAN) OTA and District Society
of Nigeria (2010 -2014); Social Secretary 2014 - August 2014, Technical Adviser
August 2015 till date
(xii). Member, Institute of Chartered Accountant of Nigeria (ICAN) Accreditation Team
2014
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(xii). Course Level Adviser
Course Level Adviser 2002/03 - 100 Level Industrial Relations
Course Level Adviser 2003/04 - 200 Level Industrial Relations
Course Level Adviser 2004/05 - 200 Level Banking and Finance
Course Level Adviser 2005/06 - 300 Level Banking and Finance
Course Level Adviser 2006/07 - 400 Level Banking and Finance
Course Level Adviser 2007/08 - 400 Level Banking and Finance
Course Level Adviser 2008/09 - 100 Level Banking and Finance
Course Level Adviser 2009/10 - 200 Level Banking and Finance
Course Level Adviser 2010/11 - 300 Level Banking and Finance
Course Level Adviser 2011/12 - 400 Level Banking and Finance
(xiii). Lecturer, Ladoke Akintola University-Benin Outreach – 2001/02; Associate lecturer:
Financial Strategy and Management Information System.
(xiv). Lecturer, Federal University of Technology Owerri (Benin Outreach, 2002), Associate
Lecturer in Marketing.
(xv). Lecturer, Open Cast Polytechnic Benin City Affiliated to Ambrose Ali University
(Ekpoma) – 2001/2002 - Associate Lecturer- Banking/Finance and Financial
Accounting 1&11
(xvi). HOD (Business Studies) Shaka Polytechnic, Benin City (2000 – 2002)
(xvii). Associate Lecturer, Lagos State University, Lagos, Department of Banking and Finance
(2010 – 2013)
(xviii). Associate Lecturer, Crescent University, Abeokuta, Department of Banking and
Finance (2010 – 2015)
(xix) Associate Lecturer, The Bell University, Ota, Department of Banking and Finance
(2011-2012), currently External Examiner to the Bell University, Ota (2015- till date)
(xx). Member of the 3 man Committee nominated by the National University Commission,
Abuja from 26-28 June, 2019 to Draft the Minimum Academic Standard for
B.Sc (Hons) Securities & Investment to be introduced in Nigerian University
(xxi). External Examiner, University of Port-Harcourt Assessment for Professorial Cadre
(xxii). Assessor, Institute of Chartered Accountant of Nigeria (ICAN) Examination –
(Case Study) till date
(xxiii) Assessor, Chartered institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) 2015 till date & Member
Syllabus Review (CIBN, 2018)
(xxiii) Assessor, Chartered institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) Examination – Bank Lending
& Credit Administration till date & Member Syllabus Review (CIBN, 2018)
Community Service
(xx) Member, Departmental Community Impact Committee
(xxi).Member, CUSSAT Covenant University, Central Working Committee (Post
UMTE) Screening Committee (2009 –2013)
(xxii). Faculty Support Programme (2002 -2006)
(xxiii).Facilitator – Sport (Total Man Concept, 2002 – 2008)
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Coordinator Sport – College of Development Studies
(4) Courses Taught:
Undergraduate
BFN 312 - Investment and Merchant Banking, BFN 417 -Bank Audit, Examination and
Inspection, BFN 412 - Practice of Banking, BFN 316 - Financial Services Marketing, BFN 221-
Nigerian Banking and Financial Environment, BFN 321 -Law, Ethics and Corporate
Governance, BFN 422 - Bank Lending and Credit Administration, BFN 423 - Management of
Financial Institutions
Postgraduate
BFN 819 - Bank Lending and Credit Administration, BFN 823 - Management of Financial
Institutions, BFN 810/922 - Corporate Finance, BFN 827 - Financial Services
Marketing/Banking Law and Regulation
(5). Industry and Academic Work Experience with dates
(i) National Youth Service- 1984 (NYSC), Government Secondary
School, Doko, Niger State.
(ii) St. Peter’s Secretariat College, Okhoro, Benin City - Teacher (1986-1988)
(iii) Post Primary Education Board, Benin City- Internal Auditor: Jan 1988 –Sept 1988
(iv). Office of the Auditor-General, Edo State; Principal Audit officer (State)
December (1988-1994)
(iv) New Nigeria Bank Plc (merged) – Head of Treasury and Bank Inspector
(1994-July 1999)
(v) Head of Department of Business Studies - Shaka Polytechnic, Benin City.
(January 2000 –July 2002).
(vi) HOD Department of Banking &Finance, Covenant University, Ota (2014-till
August, 2016)
(6). Scholarships, Fellowships and Prizes
(i) FCIB (Fellowship, Chartered Institute. of Bankers of Nigeria – (CIBN)
(ii) FCA (Fellowship, Institute of Chartered Accountant of Nigeria – (ICAN)
(iii). ACS (Associate, Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers, Nigeria -CIS
(iv). ACSI (Associate, Chartered Institute of Securities and Investment, London-CISI
(v). Second leading author in the world (2014-2017) by scholarly output, in the field
of MBA, Management Development, Women managers, according to Elsevier
Scival
(vi). Google Citation 527, H-index = 11 Index =13, Scopus Index 3 as at 11/7/2020
(7). Journal Publications - International/Local
(1).Akin,I; O.A Ikpefan; I. Areghan (2019). Credit to the Private Sector and Economic Growth
in the Present Technological World: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria. International
Journal of Civil Engineering & Technology 10 (2) 2329-2347 Scopus Indexed Journal
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(2).Osuma,G.O;A.A.Babajide,O.A Ikpefan; E.B Nwuba; P.W Jegede (2019). Effect of Global
Decline in Oil Prices on the Financial Performance of Selected Deposit Money Banks
in Nigeria. International Journal of Energy, Economic & Policy 9 (3) 187-195,
Scopus Indexed Journal
(3).Akinde, M.A; P.Eriki; O.A Ikpefan (2018). Growth Versus Value Investing: a case of Nigeria
Stock Market. Investment Management & Financial Innovations.16(1) 30. Scopus
Indexed Journal
(4).Akinde, M.A; P.Eriki; O.A Ikpefan (2018). Portfolio Selection Strategies and Cognitive
Psychology biases a behavioural evidence from Nigeria equity market. Investment
Management & Financial Innovations 15 (3) 267. Scopus Indexed Journal
(5)Ikpefan, O.A; A.Enobong; G.Osuma; G.O Evbuomwan; C.Ndigwe (2018). Electronics
banking and Cashless Policy in Nigeria. International Journal of Civil Engineering &
Technology 9 (10) Scopus Indexed Journal
(6).Ikpefan,O.A;R.Olaolu; A.E. Omankhanlen; O.Osuma; G.O Evbuomwan (2018). Impact
of Marketing of Deposit Money Banks Services on Customers’ Patronage and Loyalty:
Empirical Study of five Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria. Journal of Applied Economics
Sciences 8 (62),2446-2488. Scopus Indexed Journal
(7).Oladeji,T;O.A Ikpefan; P.O.Alege (2018). Stock Market Volatility and Non-Macroeconomics
Factors: A Vector Error Correction Approach. Journal of Applied Economics Sciences
2 (26), 303-315 Scopus Indexed Journal
(8).Osuma,G.O; O.A Ikpefan; R. Osabohien (2018). Working Capital Management and
Bank Performance. Empirical Research of ten Deposit Money banks in Nigeria. Banks
and Banking Systems 13 (2) 49-61 Scopus Indexed Journal
(9). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen, Ikwuetoghu O.Cynthia, Okafor T., Isibor A.Okafor, T.C, Ojeka, S.
(2017): An investigative Analysis into Capital Market and Economic Growth in
Nigeria, Economic Ideas and Practices, Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade
Belgrade, Issue No. 23.
(10).Stephen A. Ojeka, Francis O.Iyoha, Ikpefan O.Ailemen,Chioma Osakwe (2017): Does the
Reformed Code of Corporate Governance 2011 Enhance the Market Performance of
the firms in Nigeria? International Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11 (1) p.155-
164 Scopus Indexed Journal
(11). Isibor, A. Ikpefan, O. Ailemen, Okafor, Tochukwu J.N. (2016): Project Financing:
Causes and Effect of Abandoned Project, The Social Sciences, Scopus Indexed
Journal
(12). Isibor, A. Areghan, Ikpefan, O.Ailemen, Okafor, T.C, Ojeka, S. (2016):Impact of Money
Market on the Liquidity of Some Selected Quoted Banks in Nigeria,
International Business Management 10 (5): 646-651 Scopus Indexed Journal
(13). Ikpefan, O.A, Okorie, U. E.Ojeka., Stephen, Achugamonu, B.U. (2016): Investigative
Analysis of the Impact of Corporate Governance on Bank Failure: A Case Study
of Central Bank of Nigeria, European Journal of Economics, Finance and
Administrative Sciences, Issue 82, October 2015, pp.75-65 Scopus Indexed Journal
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(14) Oladeji, Tolu, Ikpefan, O.A, and Olokoyo, Wumi (2016): An Empirical Analysis of
Capital Structure on Firms’ Performance in Nigeria, 23 IBIMA Conference
Valencia, Spain 13-14 2014, Journal of Accounting and Auditing: Research &
Practice.Vol .2015 Indexed by Ibima CPCI-SSH (ISI proceedings)
www.Thomas Reuters ISI.
(15).Ikpefan, O.A., Isibor, Areghan and Okafor, T (2016): Deregulation of Foreign Exchange
and the effect on Industrial Produce in Nigeria (1986-2013), Global Media
Journal, Special Issue, S1:7 Scopus Indexed Journal
(16).Olokoyo,F, Adetiloye, K., Ikpefan, O.A.(2016):Banks Intermediation Role and Industrial
Output in Developing Economies, The Social Sciences 11 (24) 5838-5844 Scopus
Indexed Journal
(17). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen, Edwin Agwu, Taiwo, J.N. (2015): Leadership of modern financial
Institutions and the Changing Paradigm in Banking, Journal of Internet Banking
and Commerce, Vol. 20 (3) Scopus Indexed Journal
(18). Azeta, A.A, Ikpefan, O.A, C.K Ayo, Gberevbie,D.E, Omoregbe, N.A (2016): Closing
Institutional Gaps Through Academic Research Management System and
Implications in Nigeria”, International Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 8(4)
22906-22914 Scopus Indexed Journal
(19). Azeta, A.A, Omoregbe, N.A,Gberevbie,D.E, Ikpefan, O.A, C.K Ayo, (2016): Motivating
Effective ICT Users’ Support Through Automated Mobile Edu –Help Desk
System, International Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 8(4)
22906-22914 Scopus Indexed Journal
(20). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen, Stephen, O.Ojeka, Edwin,M. Agwu, Achugamonu, B.U (2015): A
Review of the causes and effects of disparities in Global Financial Performances
of Cooperative Societies, Journal of Accounting and Management, Vol. 5 No.3
Indexed at OAJI.net, Ebsco, Econpapers, Google, RePec, DRJI Available at
http://journals.univ-danunius.ro/Index.Php/Jam
(21) Ikpefan, O.A, Kazeem, Bayo, and Taiwo, J.N (2015): Human Capital Accounting and
Performance of Microfinance Banks in Nigeria, Research Journal of Finance
and Accounting Vol. 6, No 1, 23 IBIMA Conference Valencia, Spain 13-14 2014
Journal of Accounting and Auditing: Research & Practice. Indexed by Ibima
CPCI-SSH (ISI Proceedings) www.Thomas Reuters ISI
(22) Ikpefan, O.A., Achugamonu, B.U., Isibor, A.A & Agwu, E.M. (2015): Fraud,
Unemployment and Cashless System: A Paradox or Reality in Nigeria, – British
Journal of Economics, Finance and Management Sciences, ISSN 2048-125X,
Vol.10 (1), pp, 29-42.Articles Available at: htt://www.ajournal.co.uk/EFArticle 10
(1).htm. Impact Factor:0.02; Indexed in EBSCO, ProQuest, ABI/INFORM,
SSRN, Google Scholar, DOAJ, Ulrich, Cabell’s.
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(23). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen, Owolabi, Folashade, Agwu Edwin(2014): Working Capital
Management and Profitability of the Manufacturing Sector: An Empirical
Investigation of Nestle Plc and Cadbury Nigeria Plc, Global Journal of
Management and Business Research 14 (4) –Impact Factor: 0.573 – Indexed at
DOAJ, Google Scholar, Ulrichweb
(24).Edwin Agwu, Atuma ,O. Okpara, Ikpefan, O.Ailemen, Iyoha Francis (2014): Adoption
triggers and Barriers of Mobile Banking Services in Nigeria, International Review
of Social Sciences 2 (9) pp. 374-386, September 2014, Available at
www.irss.academyirmbr.com Impact Factor:0.573 –Indexed in Thomas-
Reuters/ISIS Wed of Science, Open Acess, DOAJ, Google Scholar, Ulrichweb,
Copernicus 6.04
(25). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen, Uzor, Achumanogu Edwin Agu and Isibor Areghan (2014): Bank
Capitalization and Cost of equity on Profitability of Nigeria Deposit Money
Banks – General Moment Approach, International Review of Management and
Business Research, 3 (4) pp. 1928-1947. December 2014. Available at
www.irmbrjournal.com –Impact Factor: 0.76 – Indexed at Thomas Reuters/ISI
Web of Science, Google Scholar, EBSCO, Open Acess,Ulrich, Proquest
(26) Ikpefan, O.A (2014): Empirical Evidence of Financial Services Marketing in the Nigerian
Banking Industry, Journal of Applied Finance & Banking, United Kingdom,
Indexed at DOAJ, EBSCO, 4 (1)
(27) Agwu,M. Edwin, Atuma Okpara, Ikpefan, O.A and Aigbiremolen,Mike,O (2014):
Impediments to E-banking Services marketing in developing Economies
- A case Study of Nigerian Banks, European Journal of Business and Social
Sciences, Switzerland, Impact Factor ISI, 3 (3) pp.228-248, Impact
Factor:0.52 – Indexed in Thomas-Reuters/ISI Web of Science, Goggle
Scholar, EBSCO, Indexed Copernicus
(28). Ojeaga, P, Ikpefan, O.A., Odejimi, D (2014): Do High Customers Bank Deposits Incite
Management Fraud: Examining the Causes of Management Fraud in the Nigerian
Banking Sector?, Journal of Educational and Social Research, Vol.4, No.6,
MCSER Publishing, pp.331-32. Scopus Indexed Journal
(29).Ikpefan, O.A and Ojeka Stephen (2013): Corporate Governance as a Tool for curbing
Bank distress in Nigeria banking, Research Journal of Finance and
Accounting, 4 (13) pp. 41-51, United Kingdom, IC Impact Factor 6.26,
Indexed at EBSCO, Copernicus, Thomas Reuters, DOAJ,
(30) Ikpefan, O.A (2013): Capital Adequacy, Management and Performance in the Nigerian
Commercial Bank (1986-2006): African Journal of Business Management,
Nigeria, Indexed at DOAJ, DOI: 10.58, 7 (30), pp. 2938 – 2950 Online
www.academicjournals.org/AJBM
(31) Ikpefan, O.A (2012): Post-Consolidation effect of Mergers and Acquisitions on Nigerian
Deposit Money banks, European Journal of Business and
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Management, United Kingdom, Indexed in Global database (GIF),
Impact Factor 7.17, 4 (16) pp. 151-162.
(32) Ikpefan, O.Ailemen and Akande, A.O (2012): International Financial Reporting Standard
(IFRS): Benefits, Obstacles and Intrigues for Implementation in Nigeria,
Research Journal of Finance and Accounting, United Kingdom, IC Impact
Factor 6.26, 3 (1) pp. 143-151
(33).Ikpefan, O.A and Benny Chukwudumebi Oligbo (2012): The Impact of Mergers on Bank
Competitiveness in Nigerian Banking Industry, International Journal of
Innovation in the Digital Economy, 3 (4), 64-80, October-December 2012
Banking, United Kingdom, Indexed at DOAJ, EBSCO
(34). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen and Osabohein Evans (2012): Discount Houses, Money Market
and Economic Growth in Nigeria (1992-2007), Economic Insights –Trends
and Challenges, Petroleum - Gas University of Ploiesti Publishing House,
Faculty of Economic Sciences, Romania, Indexed at Copernicus,
Publication Ranked CNCSIS B+ (2007-2011), Vol. LXIV, No. 3, pp.19-30.
(35) Ikpefan, O.A (2011): Employee Perception towards the Possibility of Corruption
Eradication in Nigeria, i-manager’s Journal of Management, Romania,
Indexed at Copernicus, Vol.5, No. 4, pp. 21-29.
(36). Ojeka, Stephen and Ikpefan, O.A (2011): Electronic Commerce, Automation and Online
Banking in Nigeria: Challenges and Benefits, Isles International University
(European Union), School of Doctoral Studies of the European Union
Journal, Belgium, No.3, Year 2011, pp.39-50. (21).
(37). Ikpefan, O.A (2010): Bank Capitalization and Market Share in the Nigerian
Commercial Bank (1986 – 2006), Manager Journal, Faculty of
Business Administration, University of Bucharest, Romania, Indexed at
Copernicus, No.12, pp. 135-156 www.manager.unibuc.ro.
(38).Ikpefan, O.Ailemen (2010): Using Entrepreneurs to Achieve Millennium Goals:
Challenges and Prospects, African Journal of Business & Economic
Research (AJBER), United Kingdom and Indexed at Cabell’s Directory,
Source -EBSCO, Vol.5 Nos 2 & 3, pp 73-93.
(39) Ikpefan, O.A (2009): Bank Consolidation/Capitalization in the Nigerian Commercial
Bank (1986-2006): Causes, Consequences and Implication for the Future,
Manager Journal, Faculty of Business and Administration, Romania,
Indexed at Copernicus, University of Bucharest, No.11, pp. 215-233
www.manager.unibuc.ro
Local Journals
(40).C.A Ayedun; S.A. Oloyede; O.A. Ikpefan; A.O. Akinjare (2017): Cooperative Societies,
Housing Provision and Poverty Alleviation in Nigeria. Covenant Journal of
Research in the Built Environment (CJRBE). 5 (1)
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(41) Eke, P.O, Onafalujo, A.R and Ikpefan, O.A (2014): A Critique of Public Investments in
the Local Government System in Nigeria”, Fountain Journal of Management and
Social Sciences, 3 (1) pp. 1-15.
(42).Ikpefan, O.A and Ayeni Oluwatobi (2012):The Impact of Ethics and Professionalism in the
Nigerian Banking Industry, International Journal of Social Sciences and
Humanities Reviews, 3 (3) pp 102-120
(43) Ojeka, Stephen and Ikpefan, O.A (2011): The Impact of Company Size and Structure
(Corporate Attributes) On Profitability of Selected Quoted Companies in Nigeria,
www.ijsshr.com International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Reviews
(IJSSHR), Nigeria, Situated on Google Scholar, 2 (2)
(44). Ikpefan, O Ailemen (2010): Challenges of Public-Private Partnership in Infrastructure
Financing in Nigeria, The Nigerian Accounting Horizon, University of Jos,
Nigeria, 4 (1) pp. 61-76.
(45). Ebiai, Augustine and Ikpefan, O.A (2010): Communal Conflict, Post-Traumatic Stress
Responses and its Management, Covenant Journal of Business &Social
Sciences, 1 (3) pp. 125-138. Situated on Google Scholar,
(46). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen (2007): Growth of Bank Frauds and the Impact on the Nigerian
Banking Industry (1986-2004),A Publication of the Department of
Accounting, University of Jos, Nigeria, The Nigerian Accounting Horizon,
University of Jos, 1 (1) pp.122-140.
(47).Ikpefan, O.Ailemen (2007): Money Transfer Services in Banks: A Case Study of
Western Union Money Transfer at First Bank Plc, Nigerian Journal of
Banking and Financial Issues, A Publication of Department of Banking &
Finance, University of Ado-Ekiti, Vol..7, pp 46-60.
(48). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen (2007): Financing Agriculture Cooperatives Societies in Nigeria:
Challenges and Prospects, Nigerian Journal of Cooperatives Economics and
Management, A Publication of the Department of Economics and Management, Nnamdi
Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria, 1 (1) pp 125-133.
(49). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen & Adewoye, T.O (2007): An Exploratory Study of Employee
Attitude towards Monetary and Non-Monetary Incentives in the Banking Industry: A
Case Study of Selected Unionized Banks, Journal of Banking, Nigeria, Situated on
Google Scholar, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, 2 (1), pp 1-30.
(50). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen (2005): Financing and Promoting Housing in Nigeria: Problems and
Prospects, Abuja Journal of Administration, University of Abuja, Vol.4, No. pp. 98 -
111.
(51). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen (2004): Banking Ethics: Concepts, Principles and Role of
Stakeholders, Journal of Administration, Faculty of Administration,
Nasarawa University, 1 (1) pp. 22-35.
(52). Ikpefan, O. Ailemen (2003): Management Principles and Cooperative Movement in
Nigeria: A Case Study of Farmer’s Multipurpose Cooperative Society, Journal
of the Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Abuja, 1 (2)
(8). Contribution to Book /Publication of Textbook (International/Local
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Textbooks
(1). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen (2012): Issues in Banking and Finance, CIBN Press, Lagos
(2). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen (2012): Bank Capitalization, Management and Performance,
Lambert Academic Publishing GmbH & Co.Kg Heinrich – Bocking-
Str. Saarbrucken, Germany, (international)
(3). Onyiriuba, L and Ikpefan, O. Ailemen (2018): Marketing of Financial Services, NFS Data
Bureau Ltd, Lagos
(4). Onyiriuba, L and Ikpefan, O. Ailemen (2018): Principles and Practice of Bank Lending,
NFS Data Bureau Ltd, Lagos
(9) Articles Submitted for Publication
(i). Bank Distress and Recovery: Role of Trade Unions and Bank Management
(ii). Responding to Training and Manpower Planning in Nigerian Financial Services
Industry: The Way Forward
(iii). A Review of Pendulum Swing in Stock Prices and Interest rates in Nigeria”
(iv). Investigative Analysis of the Incidence of Bank Distress in Nigeria and the Impact on
Performance (1960-2013)
(v) Industrial Conflicts in Nigerian Deposit Money Banks: Benefits and Challenges
(vi). An Investigative Analysis into Capital Market and Economic Growth in Nigeria
(vii).Empirical Investigation into Public Health Expenditure and Economic Growth in Nigeria
(viii).Asset bubbles and Business Cycles in Nigeria: Some Stylised Facts
(ix). Liquidity and Performance in the Nigeria Oil Sector
Current Research
(i). Financial inclusion (Department Project)
(ii).Mobile Money Implementation and Adoption: A Comparative Analysis of Nigeria and
Kenyan
(10). Published Conferences/Workshop Paper and Public Lectures
(i).Ambrose,A.Azeta, Ochei Ikpefan, Charles K.Ayo,Daniel,Gberevbie, Nicholas A.
Omoregbe, Sanjay Misra, Peter Olowonihi (2015): Closing Institutional Gaps
Through Academic Research Management System and Implications in Nigeria,
Global Congress on Computing and Media Technologies (GCMT2015), 25th
- 27th
Nov. 2015. A Conference Organized by Sathyabama University India in Association
with Asia Pacific of Technology & Innovation, Malaysia, Scopus Indexed by CPCI
(ii). Ambrose,A.Azeta, Nicholas A. Omoregbe,Daniel,Gberevbie,,Ochei Ikpefan, Charles, K Ayo
James T. Williams (2015): Motivating Effective ICT Users’ Support Through
Automated Mobile Edu-Help Desk System, Global Congress on Computing and
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Media Technologies (GCMT2015), 25th
- 27th
Nov 2015. A Conference Organized
by Sathyabama University India in Association with Asia Pacific of Technology &
Innovation, Malaysia, Scopus Indexed by CPCI
Conferences Attended
International Conference
(i). Ibidapo, D. Ikpefan, O.A (2017): Liquidity Management and Impact on Performance of
Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria, 4th
Covenant University Conference on E-
Governance in Nigeria (CUCEN 2017) organized by Covenant University,
Canaan Land, Ota , Nigeria
(ii). Ikpefan, O.A (2016): The roadmap to bank distress and the expected role of trade unions and
bank management in the Nigeria banking Industry: Accumulated Evidence 13th
African Finance Journal Conference, 18 &19 May 2016 Accra, Ghana.
(ii)Ikpefan, O.Ailemen (2014): Registered Participant at the 1st Covenant University
International Roundtable Conference on African Development Issues, Rising
Opportunity for Investors in Africa and the Prospect of An Economic Miracle, held
Covenant University, Ota from May 5-6, 2014
(iii). Oladeji, Tolu, Ikpefan, O.A, and Olokoyo, Wumi (2014): An Empirical Analysis of
Capital Structure on Firms’ Performance in Nigeria, 23 IBIMA Conference Valencia,
Spain 13-14 2014 Accepted for publication in Journal of Accounting and
Auditing: Research & Practice. Indexed by ibima CPCI- SSH (ISI proceedings)
www.Thomas Reuters ISI.
(iv) Ikpefan, O.A, Taiwo,J.N and Isibor, A (2014): Microfinance and Poverty and Alleviation in
Southwest Nigeria: Empirical Evidence, 23 IBIMA Conference Valencia, Spain
13-14 2014 Accepted for publication in Journal of South African Business
Research. Indexed by ibima CPCI- SSH (ISI proceedings) www.Thomas
Reuters ISI
(v) Ikpefan, O.A, Taiwo,J.N and Oladeji, T (2014): An Evaluation of Investment in Human
Capital Development on the Performance of Microfinance Banks in Nigeria”, 23
IBIMA Conference Valencia, Spain 13-14 2014, Accepted for publication in
Journal of South African Business Research.Indexed by ibima CPCI- SSH (ISI
proceedings) www.Thomas Reuters ISI
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(vi) Ikpefan, O.A, Taiwo,J.N and Olokoyo, W (2014): Does Human Capital Accounting
Impact Performance of Microfinance Banks in Nigeria Human Capital?, 23 IBIMA
Conference Valencia, Spain 13-14 2014 Accepted for publication in Journal of
Accounting and Auditing: Research & Practice. Indexed ibima by CPCI- SSH
(ISI proceedings) www.Thomas Reuters ISI
(vii) Omankhanlen, Alex. E, Ikpefan, O. and Babajide, A (2014): The Effect of Monetary
Policy on the Nigerian Deposit Money Bank System” 23 IBIMA Conference
Valencia, Spain 13-14 2014 Indexed by Ibima CPCI- SSH (ISI proceedings)
www.Thomas Reuters ISI
(viii) Ikpefan, O.A, Ojeaka, S.A and Taiwo J.N (2014). Central Bank of Nigeria, Corporate
Governance and Bank Failure in Nigeria, International Conference on Applied
Social Science (ICASS), Singapore, Indexed by CPCI-SSH (ISI Proceedings)
(viv) Ojeaka, S.A, Iyoha, F. and Ikpefan, O.A (2014): Is Absence of Good Governance Practices
the Undoing of CEOs Removal in the Nigerian Banks?, International
Conference On Applied Social Science (ICASS), Singapore, Indexed by CPCI-
SSH (ISI proceedings.
(xv) Olokoyo, F.O.;Ikpefan, O.A Oluwasogo.S. Adeniran, Oladeji, S.T, Fatungose, Y (2015):
Bank Intermediation Role and Industrial Output: Empirical Evidence in Nigeria”,
Conference Proceedings,25th
(IBIMA) on 7th
-9th
May, 2015, Amsterdam,
Netherlands to be published in Journal of Financial Studies and Research
(xvi). Akinde, M.A., Ikpefan, O.A., Eriki, P.O.(2018) Equity pricing and stock fundamentals in
the Nigerian capital market: An empirical investigation,2018 Proceedings of the 32nd
International Business Information Management Association Conference,IBIMA Innovation
Management from Regional expansion to Growth pp.4588-4602
(xvii). Areghan, I., Ojo, J.A.T., Ikpefan, O.A.(2018).A Study of financial deepening and Capital
Accumulation in Nigeria 2018 Proceedings of the 31st International Business Information
Management Association Conference, IBIMA Innovation Management from Regional
expansion to Growth pp.3360-3369.
(xviii).Areghan, I., Ojo, J.A.T., Ikpefan, O.A.(2018). Does financial deregulation spur economic
development Nigeria? 2018 Proceedings of the 31st International Business Information
Management Association Conference, IBIMA Innovation Management from Regional
expansion to Growth pp.3348-3359
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(b) Local Conference Proceedings
(i). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen & Sholarin, A. Muyiwa (2008): The Future of Niger Delta:
Alternative Economic Activities and Entrepreneurship Strategies for
Peace and Security, International Conference on the Nigerian State,
Oil Industry and the Niger Delta, Organized by the Department of
Political Science, Niger Delta University, Bayelsa State, Nigeria March
11th
-13th
2008, pp 559-568.
(ii). Ikpefan, O. Ailemen (2008): Roadmap to Training and Manpower Development in
the Nigerian Banking Industry, Second Annual Conference on Roadmap
to Vision 2020, Organized by Department of Finance, University of Lagos, April
22nd
– 23rd
2008.
(iii). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen & Sholarin, O. Muyiwa (2008): Employee Perception towards
Corruption Eradication in Nigeria: A Case Study of Edo/Delta,
Organized by the Faculty of Social Sciences, Adekunle Ajasin
University, Akungba, Akoko Sept. 10th
-12th
2008.
(iv). Ikpefan, O.A (2005): Recapitalization: Does the Present Economies of Scale Justify
Mergers and Acquisitions in Nigerian Banking?, Proceedings of the 2nd
Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society for Financial Research
(v). Ikpefan, O.Ailemen (2005): Growth of Community Banks Loans and Advances,
Total Assets and Deposits in Nigeria: An Empirical Investigation,
Organized by the Nigeria Society of Financial Research.
Seminar/Workshop Attended
(i). CIBN (2016).The Dynamics of Stabilizing the Nigerian Economy through Banking and
Finance Education” 2nd
National Conference of Educators in Banking & Finance in
Nigeria Organized by CIBN/NUC between April 28-29 at University of Ibadan.
CIBN (2014). Banking and Finance Education in Nigeria: The 21st Century Perspective,
.1st National Conference of Educators in Banking & Finance in Chartered Institute of
Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) between July2-3, 2014 at the Idris Abdulkadir
Auditorium, NUC, Abuja.
(iii) CIBN (2013): Train-the Trainers on Ethics and Corporate Governance,
November 28th
, Lagos
(iv) CIBN (2011): Establishing and Managing SMEs Profitably, Entrepreneurship
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Development Programme for Professional Bankers Organized by Chartered
Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), Lagos, 24TH
November, 2011.
(v) CIBN (2008): Train-The Trainers Course, An Entrepreneur Development Programme,
9-10 July 2008
(vi) ICAN (2003): ACCERS – Accounting Education and Research Service, 2 Day National
Workshop on Accounting Ethics 21th August – 22 August 2003.
(11) . B.Sc/PGD/M.Sc/Ph.D SUPERVISION
(a.) B.Sc – Supervised Over Ninety (120) Undergraduate Projects
Post Graduate Supervision Completed
(b). (1) M.Sc – Patrick Eke Omoruyi – graduated 2013. Impact of Foreign Portfolio
Investments on Capital Market Development in Nigeria, Unpublished M.Sc
thesis,Covenant University,Ota
(2) M.Sc - Edomaruse, Joy Ayoola -graduated 2016. Public debt on Inflation rate and
Growth in Nigeria, M.Sc Thesis Covenant University,Ota
(3). M.Sc - Olugbemi Eunice - graduated 2016. Credit Management and Bank
Performance in Nigerian Deposit Money Banks, Unpublished M.Sc Thesis
Covenant University,Ota
(4). MBA (Finance) - Akerele Olayinka - graduated 2016. Capital market and
Economic growth in Nigeria, Unpublished MBA Thesis Covenant
University,Ota
(c). M.Sc Students supervised in 2016/17 Academic Session
(1). David Ibidapo – graduated 2017. Liquidity Management and the Impact on
Performance of Deposit Money Banks (2008-2015), Unpublished M.Sc Thesis
Covenant University,Ota
(2). Emeka Uchenna – graduated 2017. Asset Bubbles and Business Cycles in Nigeria:
Some stylized Facts, Unpublished M.Sc Thesis Covenant University,Ota
(3). Okafor Chinelo – graduated 2017. The Impact of international financial Institutions
on economic growth in Nigeria (1980-2015), Unpublished M.Sc Thesis Covenant
University,Ota
(d). M.Sc Students supervised in 2017/18 Academic Session
(1). Osuma Godswill Osaje- graduated 2018. Working Capital Management and
Performance of Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria (2007-2016), Unpublished
M.Sc Thesis Covenant University, Ota
(e). M.Sc Students supervised in 2018/19 Academic Session
(1).Nkwodinmmah, Pascal – graduated 2019. Impact of Financial technology on liquidity
of the Nigerian banking Sector Unpublished M.Sc Thesis Covenant University,
Ota
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MSc/ACIB
(2). Akinkunmi, Olaniyi Idowu – graduated 2018. Credit to Private Sector and Economic
Growth in Nigeria: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria (1986-2016), Unpublished
M.Sc Thesis Covenant University, Ota Second set
(3).Ogunhahunsi, Ibilola - graduated 2018. Merger and Acquisition on Performance of
Nigeria Deposit Money Banks (2002- 2016 Unpublished M.Sc Thesis
Covenant University, Ota First set
(4). Oguwale, Olurotimi Ayodele - graduated 2018. Mergers, Acquisitions and Corporate
Performance of quoted Insurance companies in Nigeria (2003-2016),
Unpublished M.Sc Thesis Covenant University, Ota Second set
(5). Folowosele, Folarin Akinwale - graduated 2019. Electronic Fraud: An Emerging Cause
of Bank Failure in Nigeria Deposit Money Banks, Unpublished M.Sc Covenant
University, Ota
(f). Ph.D - Students currently supervised and completed (1). Areghan, Isibor -Financial Liberalization, Investment Growth and Economic
Development, Covenant University – Completed
(2).Mrs Adeshina, tolulope - Stock market volatility and economic growth; A
comparative study of Nigeria and South Africa, Covenant University – Completed
(3). Akinde Mukaila – Portfolio Selection Strategies for Growth and Value Stock in
Nigeria Nigeria Stock market: Growth – Completed
(4) Osunkoya, Michael – Determinants and bank specific factors that affect the
Performance of Deposit Money Bank in Nigeria - Pre Field Stage
(5). Owen Arasowem - Capital structure Decision and impact on Manufacturing
Sector of Nigeria, Covenant University – Pre Field Stage
(6). Paul Uzum – The Determinants of Stock Market Development in Africa: A Cross
Country of Selected African Countries – Pre Field Stage
(7). Osuma Godswill – An Assessment of Efficiency Measurement in Nigeria Listed
Deposit Money Banks and Insurance Companies- Pre Field Stage
(12) Academic Linkages (i) University� of Benin
(ii) Chartered Institute�of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) – M.Sc/ACIB Programme
(iii).Chartered Institute�of Securities and Investment, (CISI),London, UK
(13). Membership of Learning Societies and Professional Bodies (i) . FCIB (Fellow, Chartered Inst. of Bankers of Nigeria – (CIBN)
(ii). FCA (Fellow, Institute of Chartered Accountant of Nigeria – (ICAN)
(iii) FMNIM (Full Member, Nigerian` Institute of Management) – (FNIM)
(iv). Associate, Chartered Institute�of Securities an d Investment (ACSI),
London
(v). Associate, Chartered Institute of Stockbroker of Nigeria (ACS)
(vi). Diploma in French – French Language Centre, Benin City
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(vii). Literate in Computer
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
(i).Retired Grade (One) Referee, Nigeria (Football) Referee Association (NRA)
(ii). Now Match Commissioner with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF)
(iii).Athletics, walking and Reading.
NAME OF ADDRESSES OF THREE (3) REFEREES
(i) Professor Famous Izedonmi
Department of Accounting
University of Benin
Tel: 08037169144
(ii) Professor Peter Eriki
Dean, Faculty of Management Sciences,
Department of Banking and Finance
University of Benin
Tel : 08023511137
(iii) Professor Ambrose Azeta
Department of Computer Science and Management Information System,
Covenant University, Ota
Tel: 0803950844