TITLE: DR.

NAME: ISAAC AZUBUIKE OGBUJI

POSITION: SENIOR LECTURER   SPECIALISATION: FINANCIAL MARKETS, INTERNATIONAL  BUSINESS FINANCE

EDUCATION/TRAINING:

INSTITUTION AND LOCATION

DEGREE

OOMPLETION DATE

FIELD OF STUDY

Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria

University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria

B.Sc.

PGDE

03/2003

01/2009

Accounting

Education

University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria

M.Sc.

01/2008

Finance

University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria

Ph.D.

01/2016

Finance

Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN)

     ACIB

09/2022

Banking

Institute of Capital Market Analysts (ICMA)

National Institute of Marketing, Nigeria (NIMN)

FCMA

     ANIMN

11/2017

12/2004

Finance

Marketing

            Personal Statement

I am an academic who teaches and conducts cutting-edge researches in a scientific manner with the use of modern research tools and techniques with the aim of meeting the needs of the academia, the industry and the society at large. My research philosophy is to identify the needs of the industry and conduct scientific researches that will both solve the problem of the industry and meet the needs of the society within which the industry operates.

            Positions, Appointments and Awards

Secretary, Department of Finance Conference Organizing Committee                               2016

INEC Collation Officer at Temidire 1, Ajeromi Ifelodun LGA, Lagos                               2019

Teaching Assistant Award of the University of Lagos, Akoka                                            2007

Ph.D. Grant of the University of Lagos, Akoka                                                                   2016 

 Selected Most Recent Publications /Contributions to Knowledge

  1. Isaac Azubuike Ogbuji (2025). The Impact of Banks’ Liquidity on Economic Growth in Nigeria. Global Journal of Accounting, 11(1), 1-8. Published by the Department of Accounting, University of Lagos, Akoka.of Lagos, Akoka,
  2. A. Ogbuji & Lawal Adekunle (2024). The Growth Impact of Deposit Money Banks on the Economy of Nigeria. Lagos Journal of Banking Finance and Economic Issues, 5(1), 48-57. Published by the Department of Finance, University of Lagos, Akoka.
  3. Onwuemele Sunday Emeke & Isaac Azubuike Ogbuji (2024). The Financial Impact of Banks Fraud on Economic Growth: An Empirical Evidence from Nigeria. Lagos Journal of Banking, Finance and Economic Issues, 5(1), 14-24. Published by the Department of Finance, University of Lagos, Akoka.
  4. Ekundayo Peter Mesagan, Isaac Azubuike Ogbuji & Idinmachi Pius Amadi (2024). Urban Energy Transmision, Green Energy and Population Control: Empirical Evidence. Journal of Economics and Social Studies, 66 (2), 323-347. Published by the Nigerian Economic Society (SCOPUS).

   Collaborators/ Networks (International inclusive)

  1. Ekundayo, Peter Mesagan. Department of Economics, PAN African University, Lagos, Nigeria
  2. Ogunyomi, Oluwatosin Olatunji. Department of Economics, Mountain Top University, Ogun State
  • Dele Potefa, Department of Accounting, Lagos State University of Education, Epe, Lagos, Nigeria
  1. Onwuemele Sunday Emeke, Audit Department, United Bank for Africa, VI, Lagos, Nigeria