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  • When Edwin Clark University honoured Bade Adeshina with doctorate

    When Edwin Clark University honoured Bade Adeshina with doctorate

    • By Bola Joseph

    He is a man of immense talents, a financial colossus whose sterling quality and expertise in the financial sector has continued to earn him accolades across the globe.  If the name Bade Adeshina doesn’t sound familiar to you, it seems you haven’t paid much attention to his remarkable exploits in the Nigeria’s financial landscape where he has shone brilliantly for the past three decades.

    Bade Adeshina is an exceptionally accomplished Nigerian who has done well for himself. Adeshina, a native of Osun State parades an intimidating  curriculum vitae.

    Apart from his degrees in Nigeria, Adeshina has gone ahead to acquire more knowledge. He has attended several globally recognized universities including Harvard. With his many accomplishments  in the private and public sectors, it was a delight when the management of Edwin Clark University founded by the late elder  stateman, Edwin Clark bestowed the highest honour on Adeshina.

    In a letter sent to the financial titan, it stated “This distinguished award recognizes your remarkable accomplishments and leadership in the fields of finance, investment management, and governance. Your extensive career, spanning commercial and investment banking, discount house operations, pension management, and public service, reflects excellence, innovation, and commitment to national and international economic development.”

    The University Senate noted, with particular admiration, your educational background with B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Finance from the University of Lagos, your Treasury Dealership Certificate with CIBN/Financial Market Dealers Association, and your Fellowships with several professional bodies including The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, Certified Pension Institute of Nigeria, Association of Investment Advisers and Portfolio Managers, Institute of Directors Nigeria, and Nigerian Institute of Management, among others.

    “Your sterling leadership as Chairman and Director of several reputable organizations, and your service as Special Adviser on Economic Planning, Budget and Development to the Government of Osun State, were further considered as evidence of your entrepreneurial distinction and dedication to national development.

    On Saturday November 29th, 2025, Delta State stood still when chairman of Goldfield Group, a diversified financial services firm, Dr. Abimbade Abdulyekeen Adeshina popularly known as ‘Bade Adeshina’ was conferred with an Honorary Doctor of Management Science (Honorary Causa) in Entrepreneural Finance and Management in recognition of his contribution to the country’s financial sector.

    The Osun State born technocrat, was decorated with the honorary degree on November 29th during the combined 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Convocation Ceremonies held at the University Auditorium in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State.

    The event brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and academia.

    Vice Chancellor of ECU, Prof. Samuel Tita Wara, in his address during the occasion, said the university proudly conferred its honorary doctorate degree on Dr. Adeshina, whom he described as an astute finance entrepreneur, manager, and administrator, for his exceptional leadership, innovation in financial management and dedication to human empowerment, which mirror the ideals of the University.

    Acknowledging that great leaders inspire others not by power but example, Prof. Wara noted that Dr. Adeshina story is one of diligence, faith and national contribution.

    “We celebrate your impact and support to the development and growth of Edwin Clark University in accordance with the aim of our Founder and Father, Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark. We also appreciate you and your family for the support and donation to the University based on belief and commitment to education, thus extending opportunities for the less privileged in our communities”, the Vice-Chancellor added.

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    In his acceptance speech, Dr. Adeshina said he was humbled for the recognition bestowed on him and accepted the award of Doctor of Management Science (D.MSc) (Honoris Causa) in Entrepreneurial Finance and Management with immense gratitude and respect for Edwin Clark University.

    “I thank the Senate and leadership of Edwin Clark University for the confidence reposed in me and my work. Your recognition strengthens my belief that steady service, ethical leadership and commitment to learning remain essential for building strong institutions and a stronger nation”, he added.

    Dr. Adeshina noted that his journey in finance, governance and institutional development had been shaped by the lessons gained through education, the guidance of the Almighty and the invaluable encouragement from his colleagues and his family.

    He said further “I owe much to the people who stood by me, challenged me and supported my efforts and vision  over the years. This award is not only a personal honour; it is a reminder for me to continue to contribute where my skills and experience can make a meaningful difference.

    “I hope my story encourages young Nigerians to pursue excellence with discipline, and lead with integrity wherever they find themselves”, he added.

    Dr. Adeshina reflected that on occasions such as this, “we must appreciate the role that citadels of learning in our country must continue to play in rebuilding Nigeria. 

    “This is so that our country may translate its enormous potentials into tangible assets; those priceless assets needed in a digital era where the best performing nations  prioritize knowledge as key drivers of  socio-economic transformation, as I reckon to be part of treasured mandate of Edwin Clark University. This university deserves all the support we as alumni can provide, to sustain and grow the dream of its founder – Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark”, he added.

    Dr. Adeshina is a highly accomplished and versatile senior executive and board leader with over three decades of distinguished experience across commercial and investment banking, asset management, stockbroking, public service and financial consulting.

    His career is marked by a consistent record of leadership in highly competitive and structured institutions, both in Nigeria and internationally.

    Dr. Adeshina academic foundation includes a B.Sc. and M.Sc in Finance from the University of Lagos and a Diploma in Information Science/Systems  from the University of Ibadan. He further enhanced his executive education through prestigious programs at world-renowned institutions including Harvard Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Kellogg School of Management and Wharton Business School.

    He has held several C-suite and Board-level positions, demonstrating a capacity for strategic direction and governance. Dr. Adeshina served as the Managing Director/CEO of CDL Asset Management Limited, where he provided overall leadership and oversaw leadership a diverse portfolio including funds management, corporate finance and treasury services.

    Previously, as General Manager at Marina International Limited, he honed his expertise in treasury, risk management and investment banking over a 15-year tenure. His public service commitment was demonstrated in a cabinet-level role as Special Adviser and Head of the Ministry of Economic Planning, Budget and Development for the State of Osun, where he spearheaded budget preparation, economic planning and public procurement reforms.

    Dr. Adeshina currently serves as Chairman for several entities including the Goldfield Group, a diversified financial services firm and Health Assur Ltd. He is also the Founder/Director of Ultra Goldfield Logistics Limited, UK, a venture leveraging AI and machine learning in the logistics sector. His extensive directorship include past roles on the boards of Premium Pension Limited and CDL Capital Market Limited.

    Under his watch, Goldfield Group, which comprises organisations offering financial and management consulting to high net worth individuals; corporate and project finance advisory services, securities brokerage and real estate investment/management as well as pension funds management, has become the toast of clients from diverse sectors.

    The financial guru is a distinguished fellow of multiple professional bodies including the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (FCIB), the Certified Pension Institute of Nigeria (FCIP) and the Institute of Directors, Nigeria.

     His deep industry engagement is further evidenced by his membership on numerous high-level committees, particularly in audit, risk, investment and governance across the banking, pension and public sectors.

     A prolific contributor to his field, Dr. Adeshina has authored over 40 publications and presented numerous papers on topics ranging from financial risk management and pension governance to economic development. Combining strong analytical, organizational and problem-solving skills with a reputation for high integrity.

     Reacting to the award bestowed on Dr. Adeshina, an elated Alhaja Asisat Olanike Adeshina described her husband of 40 years as a very meticulous person who has been able to gather grace to where he is today.

     She said the family was happy for the recognition bestowed on her husband in far away South-South region adding “Its not easy but we, as a family, we are happy for this recognition.

     “Now adding this feather to his cap, I am so grateful to Almighty God to witness this. I am happy its coming from Edwin Clark University, South-South as we call the area even though we are from South-West but I am happy its coming from somewhere we dont have a root”, she added.

     A long standing friend of the awardee, Mr. Ade Odunewu also described Dr. Adeshina as a thorough bread professional, a very thorough and humble person.

     He said he had witnessed some other awards bestowed  on him in the past and now this from Edwin Clark University, Kiagbodo adding “He is a very respected person, a banker of repute for many years.

     Odunewu said Dr. Adeshina deserved the award by ECU having been part of a management and running of some universities in the past recalling his role as a council member of Ladoke Akintola University.

     Barrister S. K. Babalola, who happens to be Dr. Adeshina’s Best Man during his wedding 40 years ago, described the honorary doctorate degree award on his friend as a manifestation of the awardee’s tenacity of purpose.

     “Adeshina is somebody that is highly methodical, highly resourceful and very tenacious in whatever he believes in. He is one person that gives his whole to whatever he believes in”, he added.

    Extolling the virtue of the honoraree, Managing Director and Chief Executive Office,  CRC Credit Bureau,  Dr. Ahmed Popoola  described Dr. Adeshina as a role model who constantly encourages people  around him to excel.

    “My path crosses with Dr. Adeshina in 1979 at at the University of Lagos Library.

    “Our relationship is a mentee mentor type. He is a big brother. He shows andolute interest in people. He sacrifices a lot to support his family members and friends, even at a high level of inconvenience to him. The people I know him with have been together with him for decades.

    What stands him out according to popoola is Adeshina’s unparalleled and high level of integrity. “He is a first-class professional who knows his onions, especially in corporate finance and banking. He is always on top of whatever he chooses to do. He is forthright and focused. He is so reliable and trustworthy. He doesn’t cut corners. He is arguably the most meticulous professional I have ever met.”

    Prince Labi Emokpare expressed appreciation to Edwin Clark University for recognizing the man he said to have paid his dues to humanity.

    “I think he deserves more than this. He is a great person, very straight forward and I can tell you he has paid his dues to this country. He has done very well for humanity, for the communities of this country. I wish him more winnings”, he added.

    For Bade Adeshina, indeed, it is an honour well deserved.

  • Edwin Clark University VC assures safety, stability as school resumes after temporary closure 

    Edwin Clark University VC assures safety, stability as school resumes after temporary closure 

    The Vice Chancellor of Edwin Clark University (ECU), Kiagbodo, in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State, Professor Tita Wara, has assured that the institution is taking deliberate steps to address student and parental safety concerns following the events that led to its temporary closure nearly two months ago. 

    Speaking to reporters on campus in Kiagbodo on Tuesday, Prof. Wara, alongside other principal officers of the university, confirmed that academic activities had resumed.

    He outlined management’s ongoing recovery efforts and strategies for ensuring sustainable resumption and the long-term stability of the institution. 

    He acknowledged the challenging timing of the resumption, following the recent passing of the university’s Founder and Chancellor, Chief (Dr.) Edwin Kiagbodo Clark.

    However, he emphasized that the institution remained committed to upholding the late Chief Clark’s vision of delivering quality education. 

    Reflecting on the “unfortunate incident” of January 26, which led to the destruction of school and private properties, the VC reaffirmed the university’s commitment to preventing a recurrence, stating, “We are strongly committed to ensuring such an event never recurs in the life of our esteemed institution.”

    “Despite these trials, we remain resolute in our commitment to the university’s mission of cultivating spirituality, academic excellence, and socio-economic viability.”

    According to him, a “comprehensive system audit” that will address “gaps in faculty-student ratios, curriculum content in some disciplines, and inconsistencies in faculty development programmes” is currently underway.

    Regarding the closure, he stated that “security has been overhauled with 24/7 surveillance, and a Student Wellness and Safety Hub is to be established to provide counselling, mental health resources, and conflict resolution support.”

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    “A Unified Campus Communication System that will enhance real-time information flow between management, students, and parents shall be developed and put in place to enhance the functionality of the system for a pleasurable students’ experience.”

    Prof Wara added that to rebuild the trust of all stakeholders, the management is engaging with the Edwin Clark University Parents’ Forum, as well as the Student Representative Body (SRB), with the support of the university’s Governing Council and Edwin Kiagbodo Clark Foundation to reposition the school.

    Addressing dissenting voices, he added: “While pain and frustration may be valid, we affirm that the current disruptions do not define our institution’s future. We remain strong, reliable, resilient, and ever-promising. We’re inclusive and understand our strengths in a diverse pack; there’s nothing good understanding and partnership cannot do; let’s disagree but agree to work together for our common good and that of our wards and children; it’s needful for a Sustainable Edwin Clark University future.”

    “As we navigate this turbulent season, we draw strength from the vision of our late Chancellor and the collective resilience of our community. The journey to sustainability and visibility will be built on the unyielding pillars of Spirituality, Academic Excellence, and Social and Economic Viability.

    “We invite every stakeholder — students, parents, faculty, alumni, and friends — to join us in this rebirth. Together, we will not only restore Edwin Clark University but elevate it to new heights of glory.

    “With respect to guarantees to parents and guardians about student safety post-resumption, we are glad to let you know that we’ve revamped our security infrastructure, introduced mandatory safety drills, and partnered with local law enforcement for rapid emergency response. Every measure is being taken to safeguard our students at all times. Be rest assured that we remain an ever-caring university and the safest campus community in Nigeria and beyond.

    “To rebuild trust with parents who feel let down, note that trust is rebuilt through transparency and action. Regular parent- university meetings, real-time campus updates, and direct access to student welfare officers will ensure that parents feel included and reassured.

    “Integrating students’ voices into university decisions moving forward; The Students Representative Body (SRB) will have seats on key committees, and monthly listening forums will be held to continuously capture student concerns and insights.

    “In terms of long-term strategies for the university’s visibility and sustainability, We are expanding industry partnerships, enhancing global research collaborations, and intensifying community outreach programs to position Edwin Clark University as a beacon of innovation and impact.

    “Our story is still being written. And like every great institution, it’s in rising from adversity that we discover our true strength. Edwin Clark University will not only survive this season — we will thrive, evolve, and illuminate paths for generations to come.”