Jamiu Badmus | International Trade and Development Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jamiu Badmus | International Trade and Development Economics | Best Researcher Award

Erasmus Mundus Scholar at University of Bari, Italy

Jamiu Olamilekan Badmus is a dynamic and highly accomplished scholar specializing in International Trade and Development Economics. As an Erasmus Mundus Scholar, he is engaged in research that explores the intersection of regional economic integration and policy development, with a particular focus on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement. With a strong foundation in empirical research and econometric modeling, Jamiu’s work has gained recognition in academic circles, particularly for its practical applications in trade and development. He has been actively involved in various research projects and teaching roles, further enhancing his expertise in the field of economics.

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Education

Jamiu holds an impressive academic background, starting with his ongoing Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degree (EMJMD) in Economics of Globalisation and European Integration (2023–2025). This program, a collaboration between Université de Lille, Ghent University, and the University of Bari, focuses on the impact of regional integration on African economies, particularly through his dissertation on the AfCFTA. He also holds a Master’s of Science in Economics from Tai Solarin University of Education, where he graduated with distinction (4.80/5.00) in 2023. His earlier academic achievements include a First-Class Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the same institution, where his project explored global free trade and income inequality in Nigeria.

Experience

Jamiu’s professional journey includes a mix of academic and practical experiences. From August to October 2023, he served as a Statistical Consulting Intern at Dataville Research LLC in Abuja, where he coordinated data collection, developed mobile data tools, and performed statistical analyses. Before that, he worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Tai Solarin University from 2021 to 2023, where he developed teaching materials for economics courses and conducted training sessions in econometrics using software such as R and Stata. His role as a Fellow in Development Research at Dataville Research (2023) further solidified his skills in research, data analysis, and report drafting, focusing on global development issues like poverty and trade.

Research Interests

Jamiu’s research interests lie in International Trade, Development Economics, and Regional Integration. His work primarily revolves around understanding how trade policies and global economic forces impact developing economies, with a particular focus on Africa. His dissertation on the AfCFTA exemplifies his dedication to investigating regional economic frameworks. Jamiu is also passionate about exploring the financial development-export nexus, green investments, and the impact of geopolitical risks on economic development. His technical proficiency in econometric modeling, particularly with software like R, Stata, and MATLAB, enables him to apply advanced quantitative techniques to his research endeavors.

Awards

Jamiu has received numerous accolades throughout his academic career. In 2023, he was awarded the prestigious Erasmus Mundus Scholarship (worth €47,000) by the European Commission for his Master’s studies. That same year, he earned the Professor Momoh Best Paper Award Prize for the Best Graduate Student Paper at the 5th Lagos State University International Conference. In addition to these honors, he was granted the Impact Scholarship ($6,680) by the Leaders of Africa Institute’s Research Methods Program in 2024. These awards reflect Jamiu’s dedication to excellence in research and his potential to contribute meaningfully to the field of economics.

Publications

Badmus, J. O., Bisiriyu, S. O., & Alawode, O. S. (2023). “Modeling Oil Shocks–Green Investments Nexus: A Global Evidence Based on Wavelet Coherence Technique.” Energy Research Letters, 4(2), 1-5. Link. Cited by 25 articles.
Badmus, J. O., Osinusi, K. B. (2022). “Time–and–frequency Domain Analysis of Global Oil Shocks and the Nigerian Exchange Rates.” Energy Research Letters (Forthcoming). Link. Cited by 10 articles.
Badmus, J. O., Alawode, O. S., & Bisiriyu, S. O. (2024). “Green Investments and Inclusive Growth: The Case of the BRICS Economies.” Development and Sustainability in Economics and Finance, 2-4(2024), 100019. Link. Cited by 8 articles.
Badmus, J. O., Bisiriyu, S. O., & Alawode, O. S. (2022). “Does COVID-19 Shock Endanger the Flows of FDI in OECD? Empirical Evidence Based on AMG Panel Estimator.” Future Business Journal, 8(19), 1-14. Link. Cited by 15 articles.
Badmus, J. O., Ojelade, I. M. (2022). “COVID-19 Vaccination and Stock Markets Performance: Empirical Evidence from African Countries.” International Journal of Business and Economics Research, 11(5), 264-275. Link. Cited by 5 articles.

Conclusion

Jamiu Olamilekan Badmus is an emerging scholar whose contributions to the fields of International Trade and Development Economics are rapidly gaining recognition. With a strong educational background, practical experience in statistical analysis, and a growing body of peer-reviewed publications, he is well-positioned to continue making significant strides in his research. His commitment to understanding the complexities of trade, globalization, and economic development, particularly within the African context, makes him a valuable asset to the academic community and a deserving candidate for this award nomination.

Richard Eshun | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Richard Eshun | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer Ghana Baptist University College  Ghana

Eshun Richard is a distinguished academic and finance expert, currently serving as the Head of the Department of Banking & Finance at Ghana Baptist University College. With a rich background in finance and economics, Richard’s career spans over two decades, during which he has significantly contributed to academia and industry in Ghana.

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Education 🎓

Richard’s academic journey is marked by prestigious qualifications. He is a PhD Candidate in Finance at Wits Business School, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa (2022-2024), with his dissertation focusing on monetary integration in the ECOWAS region. He holds a Master of Management by Research in Finance from the same institution (2019-2021), an MBA in Finance from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (2010-2012), and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Law from the same university (1999-2002).

Experience 🧑‍🏫

Since 2015, Richard has been a Lecturer and Head of the Department of Banking & Finance at Ghana Baptist University College. He has also served as an Adjunct Lecturer at the University College of Management Studies and the University of Ghana Institute of Continuing & Distance Education. Earlier in his career, he was a Teaching Assistant at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.

Research Interests 🔍

Richard’s primary research interests include economic integration and asymmetries, focusing on the West African Monetary Zone. His work delves into the integration of macroeconomic fundamentals, stock market development, and the impact of institutional quality on economic growth in the ECOWAS region.

Awards 🏆

Richard has been recognized for his academic and professional contributions, with accolades such as the Best PhD Thesis Award and various grants for his research on economic integration and finance.

Publications 📖

  1. Eshun, R. & Tweneboah, G. “Integration of macroeconomic fundamentals in the West African Monetary Zone: A multiscale perspective” Cogent Social Sciences (Taylor & Francis Journal), 2023. Link. Cited by 10 articles.
  2. Eshun, R., Adu, S., & Akenten, W.N. “Adoption of electronic banking. Evidence from Ghana” European Journal of Business and Management, 2016, Vol. 8, No. 8, pp. 94-106. Link. Cited by 20 articles.

Awards 🏆

Richard has been recognized for his academic excellence with several awards, including the Best PhD Thesis Award and notable grants for his research in finance and economic integration.

Publications 📖

  1. Eshun, R. & Tweneboah, G. (2023). “Integration of macroeconomic fundamentals in the West African Monetary Zone: A multiscale perspective.” Cogent Social Sciences. Read here.
  2. Eshun, R., Adu, S., & Akenten, W.N. (2016). “Adoption of electronic banking. Evidence from Ghana.” European Journal of Business and Management, Vol. 8, No. 8, pp. 94-106. Read here.