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Anthology by Professor Moorad Choudhry compiles the best of this renowned author’s past superlative writings on banking and finance, together with new material that reflect the reality of digital commerce in the post-crash era.
This unique book outlines the author’s recommended best-practice approach to modern banking, covering everything from strategy and customer service to asset-li-ability management and corporate governance. It is no less than a “vision of the future” Of a sustainable and robust bank model.
Readers will benefit from re-engaging with timeless principles of banking that apply in every market and which are the drivers of good risk management discipline, as well as understanding and applying best-practice corporate governance an processes of strategy formulation that ensure long-term success.
Banks are a vital and indispensable part of the world’s economy. It is imperative that they are managed on a sustainable basis, and in a way that assists global economic development. This book offers a comprehensive account of the essential principles of banking, aimed at senior bankers, regulators, board members and legislators.
Highlights of the book include:
Adherence to the fundamental principles of banking must lie at the heart of all banking strategy. This means taking responsibility to protect depositor funds and ensure governance discipline.
An essential book for teachers and students of the humanities as well as social sciences…. the work is also absolutely necessary for Kano and it society as a key to further comprehend their very exciting past
ITALIAN STARTER KIT has come to your recue. Now you’ll speak Italian and love it – in just seven weeks!
A truly unique compendium, the essayists include three African leaders, three Nobel laureates, distinguished playwrights, novelists, literary critics, historians, academics and public policy practitioners from around the world
This volume is based on essays presented at the international conference on D O Fagunwa held in Akure, Nigeria, in August 2013. It situates Fagunwas work in broad intellectual and disciplinary contexts, viewing literary creation as both a distillation of a variety of disciplines and an ongoing conversation with them.
The Creation of Nigerian Film Genres
Nigeria’s Nollywood has rapidly grown into one of the World’s largest film Industries, rapidly altering media environments across Africa and in the diaspora. It has also become one of Afican culture’s most consequential expressions, powerfully shaping how Africans see themselves and are seen by others.
This is a book on the life and career of professor J F Ade Ajayi, a distinguished historian, administrator, intellectual and builder of institutions, a renaissance man and a gentleman.
‘Reading Jack Welch’s plain-language, high-energy book WINNING is like getting the playbook of the Super Bowl champions before the game. It’s a big head start on how to master the corporate game from the entry level to the corporate suites. He is the master’
-TOM BROKAW, former anchor and managing editor, NBC Nightly News
It contains a fine collection of essays from some of the brightest minds of the younger generation of critics in African literature. And as the reader will discover, it’s the work of rich variety, composed not only of the usual panegyrics and eulogizing anecdotes, but also important critical reflections on diverse literary themes and position, in a miscellany of voice-such that, as one proceeds through the pages, one is led along a trail of constantly shifting, constantly.
Nigeria and South Africa account for about a third of Africa’s economic might, and have led much of its conflict management initiatives over the last two decades and a half.
Both account for at least 60 per cent of the economy of their respective sub-regions in West and Southern Africa. The success of political and economic integration in Africa thus rests heavily on the shoulders of these two regional powers who have both collaborated and competed with each other in a complex relationship that is Africa’s most indispensable.
With his fiery command of the English language, the pen does for osundare what artillery pieces do for soldiers-serve the enemy poorly. His bullets are lodged in the ribs of many of our officers, serving, retired or those in the lonely crowd
There have been numerous attempts to engage the united nations in a meaningful campaign against state supported and other terrorist activities. But the inherently political nature of terrorism has made it exceedingly difficult to obtain global consensus on who even qualifies as a terrorist, much less agreement on counterterrorism measures to pursue
Masterfully combining his understanding of business and America history, Harvard business school professor Richard S Tedlow illuminates the professional and personal lives of these nineteenth and twentieth century titans, men with penetrating insight whose need to fulfill their destiny outweighed their fear of failure
…Most reform initiatives ok the continent are bedevilled by complex issues, ranging from lack of strong political will, lukewarm bureaucratic leadership, inefficient bureaucratic institutions, reform-phobia among those concerned, inadequate financial and technical resources, corruption, and do on. These complex factors consistently ensure that reforms do not achieve their objectives…
As a businessman,I have always appreciate NIGERIA in its eh ntirety and viewed our diversity as an asset. Sadly, this unified view of NIGERIA in all its richness is not taught widely enough or observed in other sectors of society. I am therefore very pleased to see that in this deeply researched book on the history of football in colonial NIGERIA, Dr.Boer has worked painstakingly to tell a positive and unifying story of NIGERIA -one that focuses on what we have in common, and hat makes us collectively great as a nation.
At77, Emeritus Professor Oladipo Akinkugbe chronicles his footprints in nine fascinating chapters spanning his first five decades and in a formidable cluster nine ‘Connecting Dos’-an event-studded aftermath. He ends with an ‘updates’, a ‘Family Portrait’ and a few ‘Named lectures’ illustrating Branding time, mapping the Menace of corruption and the wages of curiosity.
This House of ODUDUWA Must not fall represents a quest to share the ultimate eye-opening journey to the root of the problems of (the geographical entity called) Nigeria.
It chronicles, like a travelogue, the intrigue and scheming of Her Majesty’s servants to dominate Nigeria through and with the connivance of the “Emirate”.
The author’s central hypothesis is awe-inspiring, as it stimulates from a geometrical point, the dissembled conspiracy to subjugate (the people of Southern Nigeria, and in particular) the descendants of Oduduwa.
With a long and distinguished career as an academic, researcher, clinician, public health physician and administrator, prof. Mohammed has had the fortune (or in some cases, misfortune to be involved throughout his life in some of the landmark events in this country, in healthcare and other areas. Between the covers of this book he brings them to life with a richly documented narrative and characteristic meticulous attention to detail.