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Alimi Akindapo

Alimi Akindapo

Etutor/Instructional Designer at KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, UGANDA

Financial Engineering at WorldQuant University (WQU)

Nigeria

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Hi, I'm Alimi Akindapo!

Etutor/Instructional Designer at KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, UGANDA

Alimi Akindapo Abass is currently an E-tutor at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Open and Distance Learning, Centre, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria and Kampala International University, School of ELearning Project, Uganda. He received the B.Tech degree in accounting from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria, in 2010, the M.Tech. degree in accounting from the same university, in 2018, MSc in Financial Engineering from WorldQuant University, the USA in 2020, and currently a Ph.D. Student at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria. His research has been concerned with financial intermediation activities on economic growth, Corporate Governance, Capital Structure, and Firm Financial Performance, Nanotechnology and promoting the eLearning paradigm. He is a Registered Certified Forensic Investigation Professionals at the Institute of Certified Forensic Investigation Professionals, USA Inc. with Registration No ALIACM7729, a Chartered Accountant (MB052959) and finally a Chartered Member of the Nigerian Institute of Management. He has published several papers both international and local.

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Analysis of Financial Intermediation Activities on Economic Growth in Nigeria-Vector Error Correction Model Approach

http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.ijfa.20200901.02.html

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Financial intermediation activities are germane to economic growth and development through the financial
services they render. This paper specifically evaluated the effect of financial intermediation activities on the growth of Nigeria's economy

In developing countries like Nigeria, distance learning programs have gained increased attention mainly due
to the potential to provide equitable and accessible educational services for learners worldwide irrespective of location. This study specifically examined how frequent learners and faculty make use of OER materials. Also, this project reports the investigation of faculty and learners’ attitudes towards OER application and as well as identifying the purpose of using OER by them

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E-Learning

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