Tag: Mba

  • Afreximbank names Mba Director for Compliance

    The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has upgraded its compliance function to a full department, naming long-serving banker Ms. Maureen Mba as Director. Until her appointment, Ms. Mba was Associate Director in charge of the Compliance Unit, as it then was, having assumed that position in 2017. Prior to that, she served as Manager, Compliance, from 2005. Ms. Mba joined Afreximbank from the Central Bank of Nigeria where she worked in the Office of the Governor from 1986 to 1994.

    She earned her MBA (General Management Emphasis) from City University, Bellevue, Washington, D.C., and a Bachelor of Science from the New York Institute of Technology, also in the US. She also holds the Diplôme Approfondie in French Studies and Computing from the Chambre de Commerce de l’Exterieur/Cite Universitaire, Strasbourg, France, and a Diplome French from the Universite de Clemont Ferront, also in France.

     

    She has attended numerous professional training programmes and holds several certifications in ethics, corporate governance and compliance.

    In her new role, Ms. Mba will be in charge of directing Afreximbank’s compliance functions and the strategic objectives related to compliance risk management. Her responsibilities will include; implementing appropriate structures that allows for effective oversight of the Bank’s compliance landscape and strengthening existing capacity by ensuring that the Bank stays abreast of global trends with regard to ethics, corporate governance and compliance risk management.

  • N2.8bn Fraud: Trial of Ex-NBC Boss, Mba, Others Begin

    N2.8bn Fraud: Trial of Ex-NBC Boss, Mba, Others Begin

    The trial of former Director-General of the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission, NBC, Emeka Mba, who is facing a 15-count charge of money laundering and procurement fraud to the tune of N2.8billion commenced on Tuesday with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, presenting its first witness, John Ejim

    Mba is standing trial alongside a former Director of Finance of NBC, Patrick Areh; Basil Udotai (trading in the name and style of Technology Advisors) and Babatunde Amure (trading in name and style of Divine Partners) before Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the Federal High Court, Abuja.

    They were alleged to have at various times connived and transferred state funds to the tune of N2.9billion from the account of NBC through various proxies for personal gains.

    Mba was also alleged to have used his office as former DG to award contracts without following due procurement process.

    Ejim, an operative of EFCC, while being led in evidence by counsel to EFCC, Prince Ben Ikani, told the court that his investigation was an offshoot of a petition dated December 30, 2015, to the Presidency by one Okey Nwafor and copied to the Executive Chairman of the EFCC.

    “The petition alleged among others things: a diversion of proceeds of sale of 700Mhz of Spectrum to an account held by NBC in Zenith bank and that the amount diverted was illegally paid to 5 setup proxies and manufacturers under the digital switch platform”, he said.

    When Ikani sought to tender the document (copy of the petition) in evidence, Mba’s counsel, S. I. Ameh, SAN, objected, saying, “the witness cannot be examined on a document he did not make.”

    Also counsel to the second, third and fourth defendants  –  I. F Chude, P. Erukoro and Ikoro M. Ikoro respectively aligned themselves with the objection raised by Ameh, while Erukoro added that there was no evidence of stamp duty paid by the prosecution on the document as stipulated by law.

    Responding, Ikani noted that the witness, as an investigator, was only stating what led to the investigation and that in law, what matters is the relevance of the document tendered.

    In a bench ruling, Justice Kolawole overruled the objection saying, “the document sought to be tendered is relevant to the case” and admitted it as exhibit 1.

    Continuing, the PW1 said he invited the account officer as well as the compliance officer of Zenith bank who brought along the account opening documents in which it was discovered that Mba was a co-signatory to the account.

    “The documents revealed the deposit of a lump sum of N34.1billion and a transfer of N2.8billion from the said account to Technology Advisors.

    “We invited Emeka Mba and Patrick Areh to further interrogate them on the matter.”

    “I attended to Patrick Areh who volunteered his statement after I availed him a copy of the petition”, Ejim stated.

    Ikani sought to tender the document (2nd defendant’s statement) in evidence, but its admissibility was objected by Chude, who said that the statement was not voluntarily obtained.

    Justice Kolawole, thereafter, adjourned to March 8, 2017 for a trial-within-trial to determine the voluntariness of the statement.

  • ABU launches online MBA

    The Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, has launched an online Masters of Business Administration (MBA) programme where examinations can be written at designated centres in Lagos, Abuja and Zaria.

    Distance Learning Centre Director, Prof Adamu Hassan, in a statement, said the programme was designed to allow students attend lectures without coming to the physical campus, while the working class need not quit their jobs as lectures would be available electronically on both the web platform and mobile devices to give the desired flexibility.

    He said: “The admission process is also fully electronic and is done on the website from application to payments, to course registration, to lectures. You do not have to submit physical forms or cash; everything can be done digitally on the website – www.abudlc.edu.ng. This is the e-learning revolution where learning is brought to the comfort of the students.”

    The Director added that after registration, each student would be provided with a device to allow them watch lecture videos, take quizzes, submit assignments, interact with their lecturers and classmates, download and upload assignments, and have access to an endless collection of books from the e-library.

    Besides, the Director said the institution has arranged with financial institutions to provide low interest education loans to students who may need them.

    Under the arrangement, the institutions would pay tuition costs upfront and allow a repayment window of three-six months at an agreed interest rate.

    He also said that arrangement had been concluded for internship opportunities for interested candidates in their second year.

  • Mba, Nigerian referees on FIFA duty

    Mba, Nigerian referees on FIFA duty

    FIFA Referees assessor and Consultant to the NFF on Refereeing Matters, Linus Mba is off to Namibia where on Tuesday ,  he will assess the Botswana referees appointed by FIFFA to handle the World Cup qualifying match between Namibia and Gambia.

    Also on FIFA assignment are two sets of Nigerian referees.

    Referee Ferdinand Udoh will lead compatriots Peter Edibi, Tope Orowole and Benjamin Odey to officiate the Russia World Cup qualifier between Guinea Bissau and Liberia scheduled for  next week Tuesday in Guinea Bissau.

    The women are not left out. The coup induced postponed Women World Cup U-20 encounter between Burkina Faso and Ethiopia will now hold this weekend and Uluoma Nwogu, Hulda Nkwocha, Mimise Agatha Iyorhe and Folusho Ajayi have been picked by the World soccer ruling body to officiate.

    In another development, the two officials who were in Cameroun for the CAF Women Referees Elite Course are back in the country. While Bose Momoh went for the referees course, Stella Iloje attended the Instructors course.

  • Mba gets FIFA assignment

    Mba gets FIFA assignment

    FIFA technical advisor on refereeing and NFF refereeing consultant,  Linus Mba, has been appointed by world football –governing body, FIFA, as Referee Assessor for the 2018 FIFA World Cup preliminary match between Namibia and The Gambia.

    The match will take place in Windhoek, capital of Namibia on October 13.

    With both teams set to execute the first leg of the fixture in Banjul two weeks earlier, the match at the Sam Nujoma Stadium, starting 4pm Namibian time, will have Botswanan Joshua Bondo as referee, with fellow Botswanans Oamogetse Godisamang, Moemedi Godfrey Monakwane and Lekgotia Leonard Johannes as assistant referee 1, assistant referee 2 and fourth official respectively.

    Jorge Mario Fernandes from Angola will be the match commissioner, and Nigerian Mba will be the referee assessor.

    Mba, a former FIFA referee, also served in the CAF Referees Committee and is highly -respected globally in the area of referee assessment and training.

  • AUN kicks off MBA, MSc, PhD programmes

    The American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola, has opened admissions for postgraduate degrees and diploma in the School of Business & Entrepreneurship (SBE).

    The programs are: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Business Administration; Master of Business Administration (MBA); Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Business Administration, and the Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM).

    Lectures for all the postgraduate programmes will commence in August 2015.

    Applicants studying for their PhD, which takes between 36 and 60 months, should be holders of a business-related M.Sc. or an MBA, while those seeking placement on the 18-24 month M.Sc or MBA programme should have at least second class honours degrees in business-related disciplines.

    For the PGDM programme (12-18 months), applicants should have first degrees or Higher National Diploma in any discipline.

    Application forms are available on the university’s website.

  • Mba joins referees on UK trip

    Mba joins referees on UK trip

    The Nigeria Football Federation has approved that FIFA Technical Adviser on Refereeing,  Linus Mba be part of the delegation of the Nigerian referees heading to the United Kingdom today for a two-week capacity enhancing programme.

    Mba, who is also Consultant to the Nigeria Football Federation(NFF) on refereeing matters, is a former member of the CAF Referees Committee and one of Nigeria’s finest arbiters ever.

    All the 20 referees were issued visas into the United Kingdom, and the delegation will be led by Chairman of the NFF Referees Committee, Yusuf Ahmed Fresh, and also Chairman of Nigeria Referees Association,  Ahmed Maude.

    Three women are among the 20 arbiters, who will undergo a similar exercise to that taken by a team of 10 Nigerian elite referees in a first run of the programme last month.

    The referees heading out for this second exercise, sponsored by Sienna Marine Limited, are Hadiza Musa, Paul Umuago, Jelili Ogunmuyiwa, Ibrahim Umar Fagge, Jeremiah Akure, Francis Agbaegbu, Mohammed Ahmed Rufai, Bosede Momoh, Ishiaku Ibrahim, Iheanacho Chukwuemeka, Dele Atoun, Abdulrahman Suleiman Jimeta, Uloma Nwogu, Abubakar Audu, Obieze Okiridu, Ezenwankor Obiora, Sunny Atu, Sani Mohammed, Jibrin Isah and Mohammed Aliyu Jingi.

    The third batch will leave for the United Kingdom in April.

  • LBS adopts GMAT for MBA entrance exam

    Lagos Business School (LBS) has adopted GMAT as the only form of written assessment prequalifying applicants for its full-time MBA programme.

    This development, driven by the school’s efforts to boost the local and international competitiveness of its students, is a departure from the earlier model giving candidates the option to either write GMAT or the LBS entrance examination.

    The GMAT exam, accepted by over 6,000 schools globally, measures candidates’ analytical skills and determines their preparedness for the business school classroom.

    “Candidates who take the official GMAT have a very high tendency to perform exceptionally well in class and eventually graduate to become highly sought-after professionals.  The GMAT exam will help us identify candidates with the potential we need to achieve this,”  said MBA Director, Dr Uchenna Uzo.

    According to the Marketing Manager of the programme, Segun Abodunrin, the GMAT exam remains the best parameter for vetting MBA candidates in business schools across the world. “It ties in with our aim to prepare managers with the right skills to thrive and succeed in an emerging continent like Africa,” he explained.

    Recently, LBS restructured its Full-time MBA programme, stipulating that candidates have a minimum of three years’ post-qualification work experience as against one. The duration of the programme was also reduced from 21 to 18 months and offers students international exchange programme opportunities.

     

  • LBS revamps MBA programme

    The Lagos Business School (LBS), has restructured its full-time MBA programme in its quest to develop managers with global competitiveness who can excel in complex business environment.

    With the new structure, applicants will be required to have a minimum of three years’ post-qualification work experience, rather than one. The duration of the programme has likewise been reduced to 18 months as against 21 (including a three-month internship); while participants can now embark on international exchange programmes for elective courses.

    Commenting on the restructuring, LBS Dean, Dr Enase Okonedo, said: “The demand for management education in Africa will increase astronomically in the next two decades. LBS is poised to tap into this upsurge. Even though our graduates regularly receive favourable reviews, we strive for continuous improvement in providing the quality management education expected from our institution.

    “The updated MBA curriculum, effective from September 2015, will improve LBS competitive edge among global and regional business schools. It will prepare Africa’s best minds for promising careers with local and multinational companies expanding their operations in emerging markets such as Nigeria, and equip them with an entrepreneurial mindset to make an impact in industry.

    “The business environment is more complex now and managers require new skill sets for agile and nimble thinking, not just in Nigeria but throughout Africa and around the world.  The new set of participants in the MBA programme will have a strong foundation based on their real-life experiences, quipped the MBA Director, Uchenna Uzo. “This will give them a firm basis upon which to apply sophisticated lessons and challenge their classmates and professors in the process, for the mutual benefit of all involved.”

  • Mba out of World Cup

    Mba out of World Cup

    Sunday Mba’s World Cup hopes may be over after the midfielder failed to report at the Nigeria camp.

    The midfielder was due to report with the rest of the squad on Monday, but was one of two players who failed to make it citing travel hitches from France.

    The other, Nnamdi Oduamadi made it by the Tuesday deadline given by Stephen Keshi. However, as at departure time to the stadium on yesterday evening for the friendly against Scotland, Mba was yet to show up.

    A team official told KickOffNigeria.com that the player’s World Cup may be effectively over.

    “The coach was very clear about the deadline to report to camp. Anyone who is not in camp by now, can consider his World Cup chances over.”

    Team Media Officer Ben Alaiya confirmed that Mba had not arrived by Wednesday evening.

    “We are at the stadium now, and Mba is not with us. It is fair to say that his World Cup hopes are over.”