Curriculum Vitae

I. (a) Name: Ganiyat Adejoke ADESINA-UTHMAN (b) Date of Birth: 5th April, 1972 (c) Department: (d) Faculty: Social Sciences (e) Present Post With Date: Associate Professor of Economics

II University Education: Cert. (e-Facilitation) (Open Polytechnic of New Zealand) 2016 Ph.D. (Economics), (University Putra Malaysia 2011 M.Sc. (Finance), (International Islamic University, Malaysia 2005 H.N.D (Banking and Finance), (Federal Polytechnic Ede, Osun state, ) 1998 O.N.D. (Banking and Finance), The Polytechnic, Ibadan 1994 WASC (Ibadan City Academy, Academy, Ibadan 1989 First School Leaving Certificate (I.M.G Primary School, Eleta, Ibadan 1984

III Academic Qualifications Certificate Designing and Facilitating e-Learning (Level 5) 2016 PhD Economics Grade (3.69/4) 2011 Master of Science (M.Sc.) Finance (Ph.D. Grade 3.14/4) 2005 Higher National Diploma (Banking & Finance) (Upper Credit- 3.31/4) 1998 Ordinary National Diploma (Banking & Finance) (Lower Credit- 2.91/4) 1994 West African Examination Council 1989 First Leaving Certificate 1984

V. Professional Qualifications and Diplomas Fellow, Institute of Islamic Finance Profession (IIFP), Nigeria Fellow, Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance (IIBF), U.K Fellow, Institute of Chartered Economists of Nigeria and Ghana Associate Member (ACMA), Chartered Institute of Cost and Management Accountants (CICMA), Nigerian chapter. Full Member, (FMNES), Nigerian Economic Society (NES). Nigeria.

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VI Scholarships, Fellowships, Awards and Prizes 1. United State of American Embassy Grant- $9722 for International Conference of Social Sciences August, 2019. 2. Award of Excellence, Immense Contribution in Capacity Building And Students’ Development For Academic Excellence, Faculty of Social Sciences Students’ Forum (FSSSF), National Open , 2019 3. Award of Excellence, Best Dean of The Year, Economics Student Forum, National Open University of Nigeria (NESF), 2019 4. Award of Excellence, Best HOD of The Year, Economics Student Forum, National Open University of Nigeria (NESF), 2019 5. DAAD scholarship grant for International Dean’s Course, from DIES. HRK and Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany, 2019 6. African Women Role Model for Excellent Award, 2016 7. United State of American Embassy Grant- Covering $1000, hotel and Air ticket won for International Conference of Social Sciences, 2018 8. Euromoney Institutional Investors U.K -Saudi Arabia conference registration sponsorship grant ($1,500), May, 2012. 9. Euromoney Institutional Investors U.K Saudi Arabia conference registration sponsorship grant ($1,500), May, 2011. 10. Conference Sponsorship Grant by East-West Centre, Honolulu, USA, February 2006. 11. Conference Sponsorship Grant by Centre for Postgraduate Studies, International Islamic University, December, 2004. 12. Fourth position in the competition on the Islamization Projects: Problems and Prospects. Organized by the Postgraduate students, Centre for Postgraduate Studies, International Islamic University Malaysia September, 2004. 13. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia December 2005 July- November. 2005

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VII Honours, Distinctions and Membership of Learned Societies Membership of Learned Societies Member, African Council for Distance Education (ACDE). Kenya. Member, Islamic Economics and Finance Research Network (IEFRN). (International Online Network). Member, West Africa Islamic Economics Forum (WAIF). Nigeria. Member, Nigeria Islamic Finance Forum (NIFF). Nigeria. Member, African Women Entrepreneur Forum (AWEF). Nigeria Chapter. Member, International Association for Feminist Economists (IAFFE). Houston, USA. Member, Teachers of Economics Forum (International Online Network). Senior Member, International Economic Development and Research Centre (IEDRC). Hong Kong.

Distinctions in Research and Teaching Experience  Postgraduate External Examiner, Department of Economics, State University, , 2018 till date.  Proctor, Colorado State University, Pueblo, United State of American  Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Nile University of Nigeria, Abuja, 2017 till date  Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, National Open University of Nigeria, 2018-till date.  Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, National Open University of Nigeria, 2016-2018.  Head of Department of Economics, National Open University of Nigeria, 2018-till date.  Head of Department of Economics, National Open University of Nigeria, 2016-2018.  Associate Professor, Department of Economics, National Open University of Nigeria, Victoria Island Lagos, January 2018 – till date.  Senior Lecturer, Economics Unit, National Open University of Nigeria, Victoria Island Lagos, January 2015 – till date.  Lecturer I, Economics Unit, National Open University of Nigeria, Victoria Island Lagos, January 2011 – 2014.  Member, Senate Committee on Curriculum. 2019 till date.

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 Member, University Strategic Committee, 2018 till till.  Member of Senate, National Open University of Nigeria, 2016-till date.  Member, Senate Committee on Curriculum, National Open University of Nigeria, 2016- till date.  Member, Senate Committee on Examination, National Open University of Nigeria, 2016- till date.  Member, Committee of Deans and Directors, National Open University of Nigeria, 2016- till date.  Contact Person, Open University of U.K and NOUN DFID Grant Bidding, 2017-till date.  Member, Academic Brief Committee, 2017-till date.  Editor, Journal of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, National Open University of Nigeria, 2017-till date.  Head of Economics Unit, January 2015-2016 (June), National Open University of Nigeria, Victoria Island Lagos, January, 2015-till date  Ag. Head of Economics Unit, National Open University of Nigeria, Victoria Island Lagos, November, May 2012-December 2015.  Chairperson, Examination Committee, School of Arts and Social Sciences, National Open University of Nigeria, 2014- 2015.  Chairperson, Examination Task-Force, School of Arts and Social Sciences, National Open University of Nigeria, 2014- 2015.  Enago-NUC National Workshop on Publishing by Researchers, November 2017  One-Day Workshop on Evaluating Learning Design in Blended and Online Courses Organised by NOUN, OOUK AND UNISA, 2017.

 One-Day Sensitisation Workshop on Quality Assurance for NOUN Staff organized by NOU at Best Eastern Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.

 Delegate at Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) International Conference on Sustainable Economic Transformation. Held at Rainbow Tower Hotel, Harare Zimbabwe on 30th -31st July, 2015.

 RETRIDAL Seminar on Qualitative Research, held at Centre for Management Development (CMD) on 9th -10th July, 2015.

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 NOUN i-LEARN Training Workshop on Online Facilitation. Held at LCCI Alausa, Ikeja Lagos on July 9th, 2015.

 The Public Affairs Section, U.S. Consulate General, Lagos’s Workshop on “Financial Independence and Capacity Building Program for Women: Take Charge of Your Financial Future” on May 14th, 2015.

 The Public Affairs Section, U.S. Consulate General, Lagos in partnership with Ideas Builders Initiative and Access Bank Plc’s Workshop on “Women’s Month Launch” with theme “Make It Happen – Women as Civic, Corporate and Political Leaders” on 5th March, 2015.

 Sensitization Workshop by UNESCO Programme on Open Educational Resources and the NOUN OER-MOOC Project held at Best Western Hotel, funded by European Union on 3rd February, 2015.

 RETRIDAL Seminar on Qualitative Research, held at Centre for Management Development (CMD) on 9th -10th July, 2015.

 Participant, 1st and 2nd Sensitisation Workshop for Senior Academic Staff on UNESCO OpenupED, (OER) and MOOCs. Organized by UNESCO and NOUN-OER Unit. Held at Best Western Hotel, Bar Beach, Victoria Island, Lagos on 3rd February, 2015.

 Participant, One-day Sensitisation Programme for Senior Staff on quality Assurance organized by NOUN-Quality Assurance Unit. Held at Best Western Hotel, Bar Beach, Victoria Island, Lagos, February, 2016.

 Washington Leadership Boot Camp, organized by George Washington University’s (GWU) Centre for Excellence in Public Leadership (CEPL) and International Council for Small Business (ICSB) at George Washington University, Washington Dulles, 8th-13th September, 2014.

 International Business Executive Development Training, Casamora Hotel, East Legon, Ghana, 4th- 8th August, 2014.

 Workshop on Econometrics for Researchers (Macroeconomics Modelling) at the ’s Centre for Econometrics and Allied Researchers (CEAR), from November 17-21, 2014.  4th African Council for Distance Education conference, Victoria Fall, Zimbabwe, June 2014.  Workshop on Econometrics for Researchers (Time Series) at the University of Ibadan’s Centre for Econometrics and Allied Researchers (CEAR), from June 16-20, 2014.

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 E-Learning Facilitator and Administrator User Training. Organised by Emerging Platform Learning Ltd, April, 2014.  2nd Training Workshop on Propero B.Sc. Economics for eLearning Universities of Nigeria (eLUON), National Open University of Nigeria, 26 February, 2014.  1st Training Workshop on Propero B.Sc. Economics for eLearning Universities of Nigeria (eLUON), National Open University of Nigeria, 10th-12th February, 2014.  Washington Leadership Boot Camp, organized by George Washington University’s (GWU) Centre for Excellence in Public Leadership (CEPL) and International Council for Small Business (ICSB) at George Washington University, Washington Dulles, 8th-13th September, 2014.

 Seventh Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning, International Conference Centre, Abuja Nigeria. December 2013.  Staff Orientation Workshop, Organized by Regional Training & Research for Open and Distance Learning (RETRIDAL) National Open University of Nigeria Headquarters, 2013.  Participant, Regional Leadership Training Workshop for Female Academics and Staff in Higher Education Institutions in the West African Sub-Region. Organised by Regional Training and Research Institute for Open and Distance Learning, National Open University of Nigeria in Collaboration with Commonwealth of Learning (C.O.L), Canada, 2012.

 Course Coordinator 1, Economics Unit, National Open University of Nigeria, Victoria Island Lagos, November, 2011-April 2012.  Financial Fellow 1, Dept. of Economics and Actuarial Sciences, , Abeokuta, October, 2007-till November, 2011.  Digital Bridge Institute Training Workshop on Advanced Digital Appreciation Program- Tertiary (ADAPT). September 17th to September 21st 2007.

 Financial Fellow 11, Dept. of Economics and Actuarial Sciences, Crescent University, Abeokuta, January 2006- September, 2007.  Graduate Teaching Assistant, Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia December 2004-till November 18, 2005.  Trainer, Leadership and Management Package (CCLM 2051), Co-Curriculum Activities Centre, 2004/2005 Session, IIU, Malaysia.

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VIII Details of Teaching/Work Experience Work Experience (a) External Examiner, Faculty of Social Sciences, Colorado State University, Pueblo, United State of America, 2018 till date. (b) External Examiner, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Economics, Kaduna state University, 2018 till date. (c) Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Nile University, Abuja, Nigeria. 2017 till date. (d) Monitoring officer on to geo-political zones for examinations and marking exercises, 2016 till date. (e) Subject Officer, Conference Marking 2015 till date (f) Course Material Development and Content Editor, 2013 till date (g) Setting of Tutor Marked Assignments and Examination Questions (h) Marking of Examination Scripts (i) Ad-Hoc Responsibilities at University Committee levels, 2014 till date.. (j) Consultant, Institute of Chartered Accountants, Nigeria on Islamic Economy, Banking and Finance, 2018 till date. (k) Consultant, AAIIC on Training Security and Exchange Commission Staff on Islamic Finance and Capital Market. 2013. (l) Consultant, Nigeria Institute of International Affairs on Islamic Banking: An Appraisal of its Exigencies and idiosyncrasy. Commission paper, consulting for (NIIA) on Fifth Brainstorming Session on Islamic Banking and International Relations: The Case of Nigeria, 6th October, 2011 (m) Lead Researcher: Islamic Financial Culture: Alternative Economic System for Rapid and Sustainable Economic Growth and Development in West African Countries (University Putra Malaysia (U.P.M) grant). Published in Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, Vol. 5(7): 286-297 (index in EBSCOHOST). (n) Lead Researcher: Own Damage, Third Party Property Damage Claims and Malaysian Motor Insurance: An Empirical Examination University Kembansan Malaysia (U.K.M) grant). Published in Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, Vol. 5(7): 286-297. (index in ELSEVIER).

(IX) Computer Software Skills Skill in the use of MATLAB, Eviews, Stata 10 and all Microsoft package

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(X) Research Completed Research Work 1. Adesina-Uthman G. A. (2019). Reinvestigating the Causality Effects of the Nigerians In Diaspora’s Remittances on Economic Growth (1980-2017). presented at 2nd International Conference of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja Nigeria. Submitted for publication at Department of Economics’ Journal, Faculty of Social Sciences, , Jigawa State. 2. Adesina-Uthman G. A. and Adenuga, A.O (2019). Impact of Money Market on Economic Growth in Nigeria: VAR Model Estimation, submitted for publication with West African Journal of Monetary and Economic Integration (WAJMEI), journal of West African Monetary Institute (WAMI). Accra Ghana 3. Ijaiya, M.A. and Adesina-Uthman G. A. (2019). Does Poverty Discriminate Between Genders? An Examination of Household Poverty In Niger State, presented at 2nd International Conference of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja Nigeria. Accepted for publication by LIJOMASS, IBB University, Nigeria. 4. Inabo, O.A and Adesina-Uthman G. A. (2019). Gender and Human Capital Development: Evidence from Selected Higher Institutions in Nigeria. Submitted for publication in a book in honour of 15th year anniversary of National Open University of Nigeria.

On going Research Work 1. Adesina-Uthman G. A. (2017). Reinvestigating Illicit Financial Flow and Sustainable Development: The Case of Nigeria. (Proposal selected for AWARD OF LAURETE OF CODESRIA in 2017).

Dissertations 2. Performance and Term Structure of Profit Rates of Sukuk Bond in Malaysian (Ph.D. Thesis). 3. A Study of Liquidity and Profitability in Malaysian Islamic Banks (M.Sc. Thesis). 4. Liquidity and Profitability of a Nigerian Commercial Bank (H.N.D Project).

(XI) Publications (a) Books already published 1. Adesina-Uthman, G.A., Dauda, R.O.S, and Odishika V.A. 2018. Population and Sustainable Development: An Assessment of 2004 Nigeria Population Policy. Chapter in a Book in Economics of human Resources. A Book in honour of Prof. Folayan. Department of Economics, , Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria.

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2. Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2015. Term Structure of Profit Rates and Sukuk Bond Pricing: MATLAB Stochastic Simulation. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, British Library Cataloguing ISBN (10): 1- 4438-6885-X, ISBN (13): 978-1-4438-6885-3), pp.1-275. (Contribution: 100%, International)

(b) Chapters in Books 3. Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2013. A Periscopic View: The Future of Islamic Banking and Finance in Nigeria in Essential of Islamic Banking and Finance in Nigeria. Edited by Dandago, K.I, Muhammad, A.D and Oseni, U.A. Benchmark Publishers Limited, Nigeria. pp. 388-408.

4. Uthman, I. O. and Adesina-Uthman, G. A. 2012. The Role of Zakah and Waqf Management in Poverty Alleviation of Muslim women in Nigeria. Hassan Ahmed Ibrahim and Rafikul Islam (eds.) Management of Resources in Muslim Countries and Communities: Challenges and Prospects, International Islamic University Malaysia Printing Sdn Berhard, pp.235-251.

5. Adesina-Uthman G. A. and Ibrahim Olatunde Uthman. 2009. Niqab: issues and Implications in Women, Islam and Current Issues in Development Edited by Wole Abbas and Jade Mohammad, Obafemi Awolowo University Press Ltd., Ile-Ife, Nigeria. pp. 131-161.

(c) Patents Nil

(d) Articles that have already appeared in learned journals 5. Adesina-Uthman, G.A. and Ohioze, W.F. 2018. Implication of Campaign Funding on the Nigerian Economy: Evidence from 2015General Elections. Journal of Social Sciences, JSSNOUN Vol 2, Number 1, National Open University of Nigeria.

6. Adesina-Uthman, G.A. 2018. Higher Education and Sustainable Development for Knowledge- based Nigerian Economy, Journal of Economics Studies, 15(1), pp. 21-38.

7. Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2017. Poverty Reduction and Inequality: Sustaining Millennium Development Goals Achievements of Selected African Countries. African Journal of Sustainable Development AJSD Vol. 7, No 1, Centre for Sustainable Development, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. 8. Adesina-Uthman, G.A. 2017. Financial Development and Economic Growth in Nigeria: Autoregressive Distributive Lag Model Analysis. Journal of Social Sciences, JSSNOUN Vol 1, Number 1, National Open University of Nigeria.

9. Adesina-Uthman, G.A. and Odishika, V.A. 2017. Financial Inclusion for Women Empowerment: The Role of Microfinance Institutions in Nigeria. The Gazelle. A Multi- disciplinary Journal of the Faculty of General Studies, Federal University, Dutse, Nigeria. Vol. 2 No 3.

10. Adesina-Uthman, G.A. 2017. Nigerian Economic Recession: Lessons from Global Practices. Journal of Economics and Development Studies- JEDS, Vol. 5, No 1. Department of Economics, Faculty of Social and Management Studies, Kaduna State University. pp. 161-192.

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11. Adesina-Uthman, G.A. 2017. A Re-Investigation of Some Selected Macroeconomic Variables’ Response to Oil Price Shock in Nigeria (1981-2015): A VAR Model Approach. Volume 2 Number 2 September, Journal of Economics and Policy Analysis JEPA. Department of Economics, University of Lagos, Nigeria. 12. Adesina-Uthman, G.A. 2017. Women, Income and Job Satisfaction: The Women Speaks. Nile Journal of Business and Economics-NileJBE, Vol. 3, No. 6. Department of Economics, Faculty of Social and Management Science, Nile University. pp. 3-24.

13. Adesina-Uthman, G.A., Ohioze, and Olusanya, S.O. 2016. Open and Distance Learning: A Catalyst for Women Empowerment. West African Journal of Flexible Learning, WAJOFEL, Vol 4. 1. RETRIDAL Nigeria. pp.97-114.

14. Adesina-Uthman G. A. and Bakare, I.O.A. 2016. Income and Non Income Effects on Happiness: A Survey. African Journal of Sustainable Development AJSD Vol. 6, No 3, Centre for Sustainable Development, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.

15. Bakare, I.O.A., Adesina-Uthman G. A. and Dosunmu, A. 2015. Global Financial Crises and Macroeconomic Performance in Nigeria: A Comparative Analysis. Journal of Economic Development Studies Vol 3 (1), Department of Economics, Faculty of Social and Management Studies, Kaduna State University. Nigeria, pp.79-99.

16. Bakare, I.O.A., Adesina-Uthman G. A. and Lawal, O.A. 2015. Determinants of Urban Poverty in Nigeria: The Tales of Two Local Government Areas in Lagos. Journal of Management and International Development, Vol. 3 No. 3. NOUN, Nigeria, pp. 27-51.

17. Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2015. Liquidity Premium Theory: An empirical support from Sukuk Yield and Credit Curves. Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences (IJSS), Vol. 13. No 1, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, pp. 1-12.

18. Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2014. Infrastructural Development Challenges in Emerging Nations: Sukuk (Islamic Bonds) Solution. Journal of Oriental and African Studies, Vol. 23. Greece pp.154-171.

19. Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2014. Sanders and Greasers Hypotheses: Corruption in Nigeria and Sustainable Economic Development. Journal of Management and International Development, Vol. 2 No. 1. Faculty of Management Sciences, NOUN, Nigeria, pp. 53-70.

20. Adesina-Uthman G. A., Hassan, T., Shamsher, M. and Hassan, M.K. 2013. Is the Long Term Profit Rate of Malaysian Sukuk a Good Predictor of the Short Term Profit Rate? Capital Market Review Vol. 21, pp. 67-87. ISSN 1823-4445. Journal of Malaysian Finance Association (MFA)

21. Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2013. Improving the Level of Education of and Economic Empowerment of Women in Purdah Through ODL at National Open University of Nigeria. West African Journal of Open & Flexible Learning, Vol. 3 Number 1. RETRIDAL, Nigeria. pp. 171-187.

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22. Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2012. Islamic Banking: An Appraisal of the Exigencies and idiosyncrasy, Nigeria Journal of International Affairs (NJIA), Volume 38, Number 1, Special Edition Nigerian Institute of International Affairs NIIA. January-April. Nigeria, pp. 29-47.

23. Adesina-Uthman G. A., Ibrahim Olatunde Uthman, Taofiq Hassan and Shamsher Mohd Ramadili. 2011. Islamic Financial Culture: Alternative Economic System for Rapid and Sustainable Economic Growth and Development in West African Countries. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, Vol. 5(7): 286-294. Index at http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/65068972/islamic-financial-culture-alternative- economic-system-rapid-sustainable-economic-growth-west-african-countries. INDEX IN EBSCOHOST.

24. Mohamed Amraja Mohamed, Mohammed Hamizun Ismail, Ahmad Mahir Razali, Noriszura Ismail and Adesina Uthman Ganiyat. 2011. Own Damage, Third Party Property Damage Claims and Malaysian Motor Insurance: An Empirical Examination. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, Vol. 5(7): pg. 1190-1198, 2011, ISBN 1991-8178. Index at https://ukm.pure.elsevier.com/en/publications/own-damage-third-party-property-damage- claims-and-malaysian-motor. INDEX IN ELSEVIER.

25. Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2010. Sustainable Microfinance Institution for Poverty Reduction: Malaysian Experience. Ontario International Development Agency OIDA International Journal of Sustainable Development, Vol. 2, No 4, Ontario, Canada. pp. 47-56.

26. Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2009. Financial Development and Economic Growth: Evidence from African Cross-Sectional Data. Journal of Oriental and African Studies JOAS, Vol 18, Athens, Greece, pages 323-333.

Articles already accepted for Publication Campaign Funding in Nigeria: Analysis of 2015 Election in Nigeria, Journal of Social Sciences, JSSNOUN Vol 2, Number 1, 2018. National Open University of Nigeria.

(e) Articles that have already appeared in Refereed Conference Proceedings

27. Adesina-Uthman G. A. and Shitile, T.S. 2019. Re-estimating the Impact of liquidity on Bank profitability in Nigeria, accepted for presenation and publication at the Conference on Zakat, Tax, Waqf and Economic Development ZAWED 2019 organised by Institute for Zakat Research and Innovation, Universiti Utara Malaysia. Edited by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Norazlina Abd. Wahab, Dr. Syarifah Md Yusof, Norida Minhat @ Minhaj. 1st - 2nd December, 2019 at Hotel Adya, Pulau Langkawi, Kedah Malaysia.

28. Adesina-Uthman, G.A. 2015. Employing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to Promote Open and Distance Education in ICDE Countries. Presented at International Conference on Education, Social Sciences and Humanities SOCIO-INT’15. Organized by International

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Organisation Centre of Academic Research, Hitit University, Istanbul, Turkey Edited by Prof. Dr. Ferit USLU. 8th 10th June, pp. 47-54. 29. Adesina-Uthman G. A. and Abdel Gasim. 2012. Short and Long Rates of Conventional and Islamic Bonds: An Appraisal. Conference Proceedings of 14th Malaysian Finance Association (MFA) organized by University of Science Malaysian and Asian Institute of Finance. Edited by Hooy Chee Wooi, Ellisha Nasruddin and Effiezal Aswadi Abdul Wahab. Held at Park Royal Resort, Batu Ferringhi Beach, Malaysia on 1st – 3rd June. ISBN: 978-967-394-093-6.pp. 1001- 1017. 30. Adesina-Uthman G. Aand Uthman I.O. 2010, “Credit Crunch, Renaissance of Gold: Islamic Monetary System and Sukuk Success Story So Far”, the Conference Proceedings of the International Conference on the Islamic Banking and finance Cross Border Practices and litigations organized by the Islamic Law Department, IIUM Malaysia in Collaboration with University of Wisconsin, USA, pp. 1-16. 31. Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2009. Efficient Pricing Mechanism for Sukuk Bonds: An Empirical Look Conference proceedings of Seminar on Quantitative Islamic Finance and Takaful (QIFT2009) organized by Centre for Modeling and Data Analysis (DELTA), School of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Science & Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), 6th -7th July, Malaysia, pp. 61-71. 32. Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2004. The Role of Economic Globalisation in the Poverty of Muslim Ummah. International Conference on Poverty in the Muslim World and Communities: Causes and Solutions. Organised International Institute for Muslim Unity, International Islamic University Malaysia, pp. 376-390.

COURSE MATERIALS FOR NOUN  I’ve written and edited many course materials as could be find available on NOUN eCourseware www.nounonline.net.

XII. Major Conferences Attended with Paper Read

 Adesina-Uthman G. A. (2019). Reinvestigating the Causality Effects of the Nigerians In Diaspora’s Remittances on Economic Growth (1980-2017). presented at 2nd International Conference of Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja Nigeria. Submitted for publication at Department of Economics’ Journal, Faculty of Social Sciences, Federal University Dutse, Jigawa State.  Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2017. Higher Education and Sustainable Development for a Knowledge-based Nigerian Economy. Presented at 5th Annual Conference of Association of West Africa Universities (AWAU). Held at Hotel Gaweye, Niamey, Niger Republic on 117th to 21st September, 2017. Book of Abstract  Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2016. Poverty Reduction and Inequality: Sustaining Millennium Development Goals’ Achievements of Selected African Countries. Presented at 7th Ibadan Sustainable Development Conference (ISDC) held at The University of Ibadan Sustainable Development Centre, Bodija, Ibadan on 22nd-26th August, 2016.

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 Adesina-Uthman G. A. and Ademuyiwa, S.O. 2016. An Investigation of Cases of Newspaper Reporting of Corruption Cases in Nigeria: April-June, 2015. Presented at 7th Ibadan Sustainable Development Conference (ISDC) held at The University of Ibadan Sustainable Development Centre, Bodija, Ibadan on 22nd-26th August, 2016.  Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2015.Quality Assurance (QAAS): Policy Schematic to Enhance Open and Distance Learning’s Institutions QAAS. Presented at the International Council for Distance Education’s conference held at Sun City Hotel, South African on 14th – 16th, October.  Delegate at Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) International Conference on Sustainable Economic Transformation. Held at Rainbow Tower Hotel, Harare Zimbabwe on 30th -31st July, 2015.  Adesina-Uthman, G.A. 2014. Enhancing Economic Empowerment of Lagos Market Women: A Proposed Model for National Open University of Nigeria. Presented at the 4th African Council for Distance Education (ACDE), June 6-8, Victoria Fall, Zimbabwe.  Ohioze, W.F, Odishika, V.A, Adedeji, L.A, Olusanya, S.O, Adesina-Uthman, G.A. 2013. Open and Distance Learning in Nigeria Through National Open University of Nigeria: An Appraisal. Presented at 7th Pan Commonwealth Forum (PCF7) conference organized by Commonwealth of Learning and National Open University of Nigeria. Held at Abuja International Convention Centre between 2nd – 6th December, 2013. ** (Contribution: 30%)  Adesina-Uthman, G.A., Ohioze, W.F, Odishika, V.A, Adedeji, L.A, Olusanya, S.O. 2013. Open and Distance Learning: A Catalyst for Women Empowerment (National Open University of Nigeria-NOUN- as Case Study). Presented at 7th Pan Commonwealth Forum (PCF7) conference organized by Commonwealth of Learning and National Open University of Nigeria. Held at Abuja International Convention Centre between 2nd – 6th December, 2013.  International conference on “Diversifying Sources of Finance”, Euromoney- Institutional Investors, Al-faisalia Hotel, Riyadh Saudi Arabia, 16th-17th May, 2011.

 Shamsher Mohd Ramadili, Taofiq Hassan and Adesina-Uthman G. A. 2010. Examining Malaysian Government Sukuk Pricing: Two-Factor Model Approach, presented at the Ontario International Development agency (OIDA) International Conference on Social Science and Humanities, June 22-25, 2010, referred book of abstract, pp 233.

 Adesina-Uthman, G. A. 2009. “Infrastructural Development Challenges In Emerging Nations: Sukuk as Panacea” presented at the International Conference on Islamic Financial Services organized by faculty of Law, in Conjunction with Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI) Jeddah on 6th-7th October, 2009.

Cmpleted Works

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Adesina-Uthman, G. A. 2019. Reinvestigating The Causality Effects Of The Nigerians In Diaspora’S Remittances On Economic Growth (1980-2017) (submitted for publication) Adesina-Uthman, G. A. and Inabo O. A. 2019. Gender And Economic Development In Nigeria (1981- 2018): An Application Of Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model

Ongoing Research Adesina-Uthman, G. A. and Inabo O. A. 2019. Gender And Human Capital Development: Evidence From Selected Higher Institutions In Nigeria

XIII. DETAILS OF TEACHING AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL

(a) ACC 101: Financial Accounting 1 (b) ACC 102: Principle of Accounting (c) BFN 101: Element of Banking 1 (d) BFN102: Element of Banking 2 (e) ECO 205: Business Economics (f) ECO 103: Introduction to Business (g) BFN 212: Merchant Banking (h) BFN 210: Introduction to Islamic banking and Finance (i) BFN 104: Introduction to Finance (j) BFN 208: Mortgage Finance (k) ECON 309: Islamic Financial System (l) ECO 121: Principle of Economics I (m) ECO 153: Quantitative Methods I (n) ECO 154 Quantitative Methods II (o) ECO 316: Financial Institutions (p) ECO 719 Principle of Micro Economics (q) ECN 718 Financial Economics (r) ECO 824 Managerial Economics (s) ECN 811 Computer and Research in Political Economics (t) ECN 814 Financial and Monetary Economics (u) ECN 912 Nigerian Financial System (v) ECN 913 Fiscal Policy and Taxation (w) ECN 909 Monetary Policy and Theory

REFEREES

1. Prof. Fola Lasisi, Pioneer Vice Chancellor, Crescent University, Abeokuta, Department of Agric Engineering, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria. Mobil Phone: +2348050280666, +2348050280666

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Email: [email protected]

2. Prof. Lateef Sanni, Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta. 08033469882, Email: Lateef Sanni [email protected]

3. Prof. M. Kabir Hassan, University of New Orleans, United State Of America. Email: [email protected]

SIGNATURE AND DATE

08/11/2019

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