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Department of Banking & Finance Faculty of Management Sciences Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma [email protected] [email protected] Name: Asemota Abel Ekhorutomwen Sex: Male Marital Status: Married Date of Birth: 18th February 1965 Local Government of Origin: Uhunmwonde Nationality: Nigerian Present position at Work: Senior Lecturer (SL) Propose Position: Reader (in Banking and Finance) Promotion Profile at Work 2015 to Date: Senior Lecturer Department of Banking and Finance 2008 to 2015 Lecturer 1 Department of Banking and Finance 2004 to 2008 Lecturer 11 Department of Banking and Finance 2001 to 2004 Assistant Lecturer Department of Banking and Finance Objective To impact a change on the lives of my students and others who are in needs of change of knowledge. Profile A Self-motivated worker with over Seventeen years of experience in tutoring, administrative matters. Excellent management, negotiation and interpersonal skills. Analytical, multitasking and ability to work independently under a challenging work environment. Skills Outstanding research analytical capabilities, Excellent organisational I hereby authorize the use of my personal details solely for circulation within the company. rev. B skills, Team player, Good Communicative and tutoring abilities. Administrative Experience Acting Head of Department: Department of Banking and Finance (2016- 2018) Vice –Chancellor Nominee: Review and Appraisal Panel for Junior Non Academic Staff in the Faculty of Law (2014) Vice –Chancellor Nominee: Review and Appraisal Panel for Senior Non Academic Staff in the Faculty of Law (2015) Examination Officer: Department of Banking and Finance, Ambrose Alli University 2010-2012 Programme Co-ordinator (Diploma in Banking and Finance) Ambrose Alli University 2006-2007 Undergraduate Students Level Adviser ( Different levels for various years) 2001 to Date Postgraduate lecturer 2018 to date NYSC: 1991-1992; Imo State, Ikeduro Local Government Area headquarter as field assistant. Education 2009-2015 Ekpoma Ambrose Alli University, P.hD Policy and Development studies. Research Topic: (The Role of Microfinance in Poverty Alleviation: A Case Study of the Lift Above Poverty Organization LAPO). 1997 - 1999 Benin City University of Benin: M.Sc Banking and Finance. Thesis: The Impact of Monetary Policy on the Nigerian Economy 1988–1991 Bendel State University, Ekpoma, Nigeria BSc (Ed) Economics Thesis: The Role of Merchant Banks In Industrial Development in Nigeria. 1984 – 1987: Bendel State University NCE Economics/Geography 1982 to 2003: Eghosa Grammer School WAEC 1977 -1982: Adolor College 2001 Professional Qualification on Marketing Benin City CIMN Member, Chartered Institute of Marketing of Nigeria I hereby authorize the use of my personal details solely for circulation within the company. rev. B Trainings 2002 Colorado USA Naropa University Microfinance Training 2001 Harare, Zimbabwe Training on Transparency and Accountability on Microfinance Practices; organised by Small Enterprise Education and Promotion (SEEP) 2001 Ijebuode, Ogun State Training on Microfinance; organised by UNDP under the ASA/Microstart Programme 2001 Abuja , Nigeria A Review of Microfinance Regulatory Framework; organised by The World Bank Consultancy EDSOGPADEC:Training and Retraining as a Panacea for Public Service Delivery in Edo State: Edo State Oil and Gas Producing Area Development Commission (EDSOGPADEC) 2019 Employees Productivity and Motivation In Edo State(Accountants in Edo State Civil Service) 2017 Opinion Poll for Action Congress of Nigeria 2012 (ACN) Opinion Poll for All Progressive Congress 2016 (APC) Lift Above Poverty Organization (LAPO) Edo State, Nigeria 2015 Microfinance intervention in Health Sector in Nigeria European Union (MPP6) Owerri, Nigeria 2007 A member of the team that drafted the Report on Capacity Building for Microfinance Institutions and Small Enterprises for Niger/Delta Region for Micro-Projects Programme in six States (MPP6) to be implemented by MPP9 for the European Union (EU). African Centre for Development and Strategic Studies (ACDSSs) 2002 Water Management in Nigeria through Participatory Forum in Delta and River State of Nigeria. I hereby authorize the use of my personal details solely for circulation within the company. rev. B Publications Publications: Fifteen (15) Local and Five (5) International publications and Two (2) Edited Books a. International Journals Articles 1. Iganiga, B. O. and Asemota, A. (2013). Irregularities and Policies Inconsistencies; The Bane of the Nigerian Banking Sector. Journal of Economics, Kamla-Raj Enterprises, Delhi; India. 2. Anne A. Elogie, Abel E. Asemota (2013). Knowledge Sharing Behaviour of Academics at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. PNLA Quarterly, The Official Journal of the Pacific Northwest Library Association, Volume 77, Number 4 (Summer 2013). 3. Ben E. Aigbokhan, Abel E. Asemota (2011). An Assessment of Microfinance as a Tool for Poverty Reduction and Social Capital Formation: Evidence on Nigeria. Global Journal of Finance and Banking Issues, Value 5, Number 5, June 16, 2011. 4. Asemota, A. E. and O. Erhabor (2011). “Microfinance Institutions in Nigeria: Whom are They Serving”. Journal of Social Sciences, Centre for the Promotion of International Relations, Studies and Development. Published, Kandid Gold Accra, Ghana. 5. Iganiga, B. O. and Asemota, A. (2008). The Nigerian Unorganised Rural Financial Institutions and Operations: A Framework for Improved rural credit Schemes in a Fragile Environment. Journal of Social Sciences, Kamla-Raj Enterprises, Delhi, India. b. Local Journals Articles 1. Asemota Abel Ekhorutomwen, Godwin Eseiwi Ehigiamusoe (2018). Public Policy in Nigeria: Application of Social Capital Theory in Microfinance Delivery. Public Policy and Development in Nigeria, Volume 1 Ever Publisher, Benin City 2. A. E. Asemota, B. O. Iganiga (2017). Microfinance Institutions and Information Sharing Towards National Development: How Realistic? Management, Democracy and National Development in Africa: The Way Forward. Fata Super System Limited , Ambrose Alli University. 3. Asemota Abel Ekhorutomwen, Ann Elogie, Dr. Isiramen I. E. (2015). Microfinance Bank and National Development in Nigeria: A Case Study of Lift Above Poverty Organisation. International Journal of Governance and Development, Volume 4, Number 1. Institute for Governance and Development , Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma I hereby authorize the use of my personal details solely for circulation within the company. rev. B 4. Asemota, A. E., Isedu Mustafa, Isiramen, I. E. (2015). Democratic Implications of Federal Government Expenditure on Education and Health in Nigeria. International Journal of Governance and Development, Volume 4, Number 2. Institute for Governance and Development , Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma 5. Asemota, A. E., Isiramen Emmanuel, Ajagun Olushola Samuel (2012). An Examination of the Factors Responsible for Clients Exit / Retention from Microfinance Industry in Nigeria. AAU Jounral of Management Sciences, Volume 3, Number 1. 6. Enoma A. I., Asemota, A. (2007). Governance, Corruption and Economic Development in Nigeria. Cost of Governance in Nigeria: An Evaluative Analysis. Ambrose Alli University Publishing House. 7. Asemota, A., Iganiga B. O. & Omorogbe V. O. (2005). The Impact of Microfinance on Economic Development of Women in Edo State, Nigeria. Taxation, Natural Resources, The Environment and Economic Development. The Nigerian Journal of Economics and Management Published by Mara-Mon for Department of Economics Ambrose Alli University. 8. A. E. Uwubanmwen, Asemota A. (2005). Determinants of Interest Rates in a Deregulated Economy, Nigeria as a Case Study: An Error correction Representation. Deregulation and Globalisation in Nigeria: Issues and Perspectives. Ambrose Alli University Publishing House. 9. Onwuka, E. C., Asemota A., Arowoshegbe, A. O. (2005). Deregulation: Poverty Alleviation Nexus in Nigeria. Deregulation and Globalisation in Nigeria: Issues and Perspectives. Ambrose Alli University Publishing House. 10. A. Asemota, B. O. Iganiga (2005). The Effect of N25 Billion Minimum Bank Re-capitalization on the Nigerian Economy. Nigerian Journal of Research and Production (NIJOREP), Volume 7, Number 1. Nigerian Researchers Forum, Enugu State University of Science and Technology. 11. Asemota Abel, Ikharehon, Julius (2005). Privatization as a Tool for Economic Self Reliance. Multidisciplinary Journal of Research Development, Volume 5, Number 4. National Association for Development, Benue State University 12. Asemota Abel, Victor O. Omorogbe (2004). An Assessment of the Role of Microfinance Institutions in Alleviating Poverty in Nigeria. Multidisciplinary Journal of Research Development, I hereby authorize the use of my personal details solely for circulation within the company. rev. B volume 3, Number 3. National Association for Development, Benue State University 13. Victor Omorogbe, Abel Asemota, Sunday Ogieriakhi (2002). The Role of Micro Credit Finance in the Development of Nigerian Economy. The Nigerian Journal of Economic and Management Studies, Volume 4 No. 1 & 2) c. Edited Books 1. Asemota, A.E. (2016). Banking Methods and Processes, Edited by Asemota A.E., Dos-Nitas Global. Benin City 2. Ofanson, E.J., Asemota A.E. (2015). Introduction and Banking, Edited by Ofanson, E.J. Isedu, O.M. & Asemota, A.E., Wilprint Press. REFEREES Prof E.J. Ofanson Department of Banking and Finance Faculty of Management Sciences Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma Prof S.K. Omorogbe Department of Sociology Faculty of Social Sciences Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma Dr Godwin Ehigiamusoe Lift Above Poverty Organization (LAPO) 18 Dawson Road Benin City I hereby authorize the use of my personal details solely for circulation within the company. rev. B .