Lecturer's Details

Nwinee, Barisua Fortune

Professor

FULL NAMES: NWINEE, Barisua Fortune

DESIGNATION(S): Professor of Finance and Banking

CAREER OBJECTIVE:       My career goal is a challenging job in an organization with opportunity for self-starting, learning and career advancement with the eventual aim of a financial management position.

CONTACT DETAILS:

Tel. No:  08037084400, 08057422260

E-MAIL: barrynwinee@yahoo.com

      barisua.nwinee@uniport.edu.ng

 

OFFICE BLOCK/ADDRESS: Department of Finance and Banking

Faculty of Management Sciences

University of Port Harcourt

Port Harcourt, Rivers State

Nigeria.

CONSULTING/VISITING TIME: BY APPOINTMENT

EDUCATION/QUALIFICATIONS:

2003:           Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Financial Economics,

University of Port Harcourt

 

1998:           Master of Science (M.Sc) in Economics (Money and Banking)

University of Port Harcourt

 

1991:          Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Finance;

University of Port Harcourt

 

1986:          Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Accountancy,

                             University of Science & Technology, Port Harcourt

 

1981:          West African School Certificate,

Government Secondary School, Borokiri, Port Harcourt

 

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION:

  • Fellow of the Institute of Financial and Investment Analyst of Nigeria (Ffian)
  • Fellow of the Institute of Sales Management of Nigeria (FNISM).
  • Fellow of the Nigeria Institute of Marketing of Nigeria (FIIMN).
  • Fellow of the Institute of Public Policy Analysis (FPPA).
  • Associate of the Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria (ACAI).
  • Member, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN).
  • Member, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN)
  • Member, Academy of Management of Nigeria

 

CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS ATTENDED

  1. ISO 9001:2008 QMS Lead auditors course for IQCS certification by IRCA (UK), 9th -13th February 2016 in Lagos, Nigeria.
  2. 9th National Conference of the Academy of Management, Nigeria July 29th – 30th July 2015 in Benin City, Nigeria.

iii.   Annual Banking and Finance Conference on Transformation of African economy – Financial services industry as catalysts by the Chartered Institute of bankers of Nigeria. 11th – 12th September 2012, Abuja, Nigeria

  1. The Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), 2nd – 5th May 2011 in Houston-Texas, USA
  2. The 17th Annual Conference of the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) 24th – 29th October 2010 in Dubai, United Arab Emirate
  3. The 37th African Insurance Organisation (AIO) Conference, 22nd – 27th May 2010, Banjul, The Gambia

vii.  The 11th National Conference organized by the National Council of Finance and Economic Development Conference (NACOFED) 15th – 17th April 2010, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State

viii. The Asean Insurance Training and Research Institute (AITRI) & The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, Canada (OSFI) workshop on the on-site and off-site examination for Insurance Regulators and Supervisors. 12th -15th April 2010 in Jakarta- Indonesia.

  1. The Federal Ministry of Finance capacity building workshop for boards of parastatals to enhance service delivery in the financial sector, 14th -15th January 2010, Kaduna, Kaduna State
  2. The Economist Conferences for Business and Government Leaders on Nigeria’s economic and business prospects for 2010 by the United Kingdom-based Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). January 11th and 12th 2010 in Lagos
  3. The 16th Annual Conference of the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) 19th – 21st October 2009 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

xii.  The 15th African Reinsurance Conference on Credit and Political Risks Insurance in Africa, 3rd – 6th October, 2009, Nairobi, Kenya

xiii. The Financial Standard 2009 Insurance Stakeholders’ Parliament on capacity Building and Local Content Development in Oil and Gas Insurance in Nigeria, 9th July 2009, Lagos

xiv. The 14th Annual Conference of the African Econometric Society on Econometric Modelling for Africa, hosted by the Centre for Econometrics and Allied Research (CEAR), University of Ibadan and the Nigerian Econometric Society, July 2009, Sheraton Hotel, Abuja.

  1. The 36th African Insurance Organisation (AIO) Conference, 23rd – 28th May 2009, Dares salaam, Tanzania

xvi. The 10th National Conference on Global Recession and the Nigeria’s economy organized by the National Council of Finance and Economic Development (NACOFED) in collaboration with Federal Ministry of Finance on 12th – 14th March 2009, at Benue Hotels, Makurdi, Benue State

xvii.   The International Law Institute  – African Centre for Legal Excellence (ILI-ACLE) Conference on Understanding the Public Private Partnerships 27th -30th May 2008 in Kampala, Uganda.

xviii.  The Policy and Research Project (PARP) workshop on Capacity building for efficient legislative service delivery in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects, 14th – 18th November 2005 in Cape Town, South Africa

xix. The workshop on Local Government Administration and Accounting held on 25th – 27th August 1999 at Degema, Rivers State

 

HONOURS AND EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

2016 to date:       Justice of the Peace (JP), Rivers State of Nigeria

2015 to date:       Member, Budget Monitoring Committee (BMC)

Academic Staff Union of Universities, UNIPORT Branch

 

2015:                    Chairman, Electoral Committee,

Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), UNIPORT

 

2013 to date:         Member, Council of Chiefs, Kwawa Town,

Khana LGA, Rivers State

 

2012                     Ambassador for Peace, United Nations Peace Federation

2003 to 2005:      Vice Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU),

UNIPORT branch

 

1997 to 1998:      Most Resourceful Lecturer by National Association of

Banking and Finance Students, UNIPORT Chapter.

 

1985 to 1986:                President, Association of Accountancy Students,

RSUST, Port Harcourt.

 

WORK EXPERIENCE

 

(i)      Dec. 2013 to Date:        Professor of Finance and Banking

Department of Finance & Banking,

University of Port Harcourt

 

(ii)     Oct 2003 to Nov 2013:           Senior Lecturer,

Department of Finance & Banking,

University of Port Harcourt

 

(iii)    Oct 2000-Oct 2003:      Lecturer I,

Department of Finance & Banking,

University of   Port Harcourt

 

(iv)    Oct 1998-Oct 2000:      Lecturer II,

Department of Finance & Banking,

University of Port Harcourt

 

(v)     Feb 1995-Oct 1998:      Assistant Lecturer,

Department of Finance & Banking,

University of Port Harcourt

 

(vi)    Nov. 1992-Dec. 1994:             Branch Manager,

City-Code Mortgage Finance Ltd,

(Mortgage Bankers), Port Harcourt

 

(vii)   Dec.1989-Oct.1992:      Manager (Strategic Planning and Control),

Path Securities and Investments Limited,

Port Harcourt.

 

(viii)  Sept. 1987-Nov. 1989:  Accountant,

SIMA Construction (Nig) Ltd,

Port Harcourt.

 

(ix)    July 1986-Aug.1987:   Accountant (NYSC),

Guinness (Nig) Ltd,

Benin City, Edo State

 

SERVICE TO PUBLIC BODIES

 

(i)   Feb 2008 to Jan. 2011:              Senior Technical Adviser to

Minister of State for Finance,

Federal Ministry of Finance, Abuja

 

(ii)  June 2005 to June 2007:           Special Adviser (Economic & Budget) to

President of the Senate,

National Assembly, Abuja.

 

(iii)  June 2005 to June 2007:          Member, Technical Committee,

Policy Analysis and Research Project

(PARP), National Assembly, Abuja.

 

 

(iv) March, 1998 to Feb 2001:         Chairman, Family Economic Advancement       Programme (FEAP), Rivers State

 

(v)  June 1998 to Feb. 2001:  Member, Land Development Committee

Rivers State

 

(vi)  Oct. 1989 to Feb 1997:   Lecturer, College of Arts & Science,

Port Harcourt

 

(vii) Jan.  2000 to Dec 2006: Lecturer, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma,

Port Harcourt Centre.

 

(viii) Feb. 2003 to June 2004:          Member, Board of Directors,

Hospitals Management Board,

Rivers State

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

 

2017 to date                            External Examiner, Dept of Banking and Finance.

  • Rivers State University, Port Harcourt
  • Abia State University, Uturu, Abia State
  • Federal University of Agriculture, Umudike

 

2015                                        External Assessor for Chief Lectureship appraisal,

Port Harcourt Polytechnic, Rumuola, Port Harcourt

 

2016 to Date:                          Member, Editorial Board,

University of Port Harcourt Journal of Management

 

2015                                        External Assessor for Professorial appraisal,

Rivers State University of Sc. And Tech. Port Harcourt

 

2013 to date                            External Examiner, Dept of Banking and Finance.

Rivers State Polytechnic, Bori

 

2010 to date                            Editor in Chief,

Journal of Management Sciences, UNIPORT

 

2003 to Date:                                   Secretary, Editorial Board

Nigerian Journal of Financial Research (NJOFIR)

 

2002 to Date:                                   Member, Editorial Board, The Enterprise

 

2010 to Date:                         Member, Editorial Board,

Trend Journal of Management and Social Science

 

1995 to Date:                         Supervised over 450 undergraduate and graduate    projects

 

 

UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION

 

2017 to Date                  Chairman, Board of Governors, University Demonstration Secondary School, University of Port Harcourt

 

2016 to Date                  Dean, Faculty of Management Sciences,

University of Port Harcourt

 

2016 to date:                 Member, Local Affiliations and University-wide Local    Accreditation Committee, University of Port Harcourt

 

2016 to date:                 Member, Convocation Committee, University of Port Harcourt

 

2016:                             Member, Representing Senate

Joint Council and Senate Panel on allegations against the    Vice Chancellor,

University of Port Harcourt

 

 

2015:                             Member, Representing Senate

Selection Board for appointment of Registrar,

University of Port Harcourt

 

2013 to 2015:               Head of Department

Department of Finance and Banking,

Faculty of Management Sciences,

University of Port Harcourt

 

2013 to date:                 Member, University Senate

University of Port Harcourt

 

2013 to 2015:                Member, Representing Senate

Staff Housing Loan Scheme,

University of Port Harcourt

 

2012 to 2013:                Coordinator, ACIB/B.Sc. Linkage Programme,

Department of Finance and Banking,

Faculty of Management Sciences,

University of Port Harcourt

 

2011 to date:                 Member, University Books and Journal Committee

University of Port Harcourt

 

2005- 2007:                   Assistant Hall Warden,

Nelson Mandela Hall Block C,

University Park, University of Port Harcourt

 

2003-2005:                    Member, Degree Results Verification Committee,

University of Port Harcourt

 

2000-2003:                              Member, Disciplinary Committee,

Faculty of Management Sciences,

University of Port Harcourt

 

1998-2000:                    Coordinator, Diploma Programmes,

Faculty of Management Sciences,

University of Port Harcourt

 

1996-1998:                    Coordinator, Time Table Committee,

Faculty of Management Sciences,

University of Port Harcourt

 

 

ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS:

 

  1. JOURNAL ARTICLES

 

  • FOREIGN
    1. Nwinee, B. F. and O. V. Olulu-Briggs (2016) Trade Openness, Financial Development and the Nigerian economy. American International Journal of Contemporary Research. 6, No 3. June. Pp 170 – 183.
    2. Nwinee, B. F. and O. V. Olulu-Briggs (2016) Capital inflows and Macroeconomic dynamics in Nigeria. British Journal of Economics, management and Trade. 15, No 2. October. Pp 1 – 9.
    3. Nwinee, B. F. and L. L. Torbira (2012) Insurance Investment and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria. Reiko International Journal of Business and Finance. 4, No 5. December. Pp 101 – 139.
    4. Nwinee, B. F. and L. L. Torbira (2012) Corporate Governance and The Financial Performance Of Publicly Listed Deposit Money Banks In Nigeria. Reiko International Journal of Social and Economic Research. 4, No 4. September. Pp 14 – 29.
    5. Nwinee, B. F. and L. L. Torbira (2012) Government Sectoral Spending and Economic Growth in Nigeria. Reiko International Journal of Business and Finance. 4, No 4. September. Pp 9 – 47.
    6. Ajie, H. A. and B. F. Nwinee (2011) Public Accountability, Transparency and Governance. African Journal of Contemporary Issues. 11, No 1. June. Pp 167-181.
    7. Ajie, H. A. and B. F. Nwinee (2011) Investment in Human Capital besides Oil as an option for sustainable development in the Niger Delta Region, Nigeria. African Journal of Humanities and Society. 12, No 1. April. Pp 120-14
    8. Nwinee, B. F. and O. V. Olulu-Briggs (2016) Pre and post banking reforms and its impact on the Nigerian economy: An empirical investigation. The International Journal of Development Research.9. No.2. pp 87-100.

 

  • LOCAL
    1. Nwinee, B. F & O. V. Olulu-Briggs (2016) Pre and post banking reforms and its impact on the Nigerian economy: An empirical investigation. University of Port Harcourt Journal of Management, 1(2)
    2. Nwinee, B. F., O. V. Olulu-Briggs & I. S. Nnamdi (2016) Determinants of exchange rate volatility in   Nigeria:  An   empirical      The   Nigerian   Journal   of Financial Research, 11(1)
    3. Nwinee, B. F., A. Adewole-Oriade & V. Olulu-Briggs (2016) Interplay between foreign direct investment, interest rate and exchange rate in the Nigerian economy. The Nigerian Journal of Financial Research, 11(1)
    4. Agbai, H., B. F. Nwinee, and E. R. Odi (2014) Risk Management practices and the performance of Deposit Money banks in Nigeria: An analysis of stress indicators. The Nigerian Journal of Financial Research.9.No.2. pp 20-42.
    5. Mojekwu, R., B. F. Nwinee, and G. U. Oji. (2014) Determinants of foreign debt service in Nigeria. The Nigerian Journal of Financial Research.9. No.2. pp 87-100.
    6. Nwinee, B. F. and L. L. Torbira (2013) Foreign Exchange Market and the Nigerian Economy. West African Journal of Business. 15 No. 1. January. Pp 35 – 63.
    7. Nwinee, B. F. (2012) Comparative Analysis of Portfolio Performance of Institutional Investors in Nigeria (2007-2011) Journal of Social and Policy Research. 7 No. 3. September. Pp 33 -52.
    8. Nwinee, B. F. (2012) An Econometric Study of Bank Fraud and the Macro-economy in Nigeria. Journal of Business and Economic Research. 7 No. 2, September. Pp 112 – 133.
    9. Nwinee, B. F. and A. Ajibola (2012) Reaction of Stock Prices to dividend payments: Evidence from a semi-strong efficient Nigerian Capital Market. ABSU Journal of Management Sciences. 8 No. 2. September. Pp 1 – 13.
    10. Nwinee, B. F. and L. L. Torbira (2012) The behaviour of Gross Domestic Product in response to insurance premium stimuli: Evidence from Nigeria. African Business and Finance Journal. 5 No. 2. September. Pp 8 – 23.
    11. Nwinee, B. F. and L. L. Torbira (2012) Determinants of Savings in Nigeria. The University Advanced Research Journal. Issue 7, July-September. Pp 127 – 147.
    12. Nwinee, B. F. (2012) Tax Revenue Generation in Nigeria: Empirical evidence of the influence of the litigious issues. The University Advanced Research Journal. Issue 7, July-September. Pp 1- 31.
    13. Nwinee, B. F. and G. Omojefe (2012) The Impact Of External Debt on Investment and Economic Growth In Nigeria (1970 – 2009) African Business and Finance Journal. 5 No. 2, September. Pp 73 – 99.
    14. Nwinee, B. F. and L. L. Torbira (2012) Econometric Analysis of Exchange Rate and Domestic Price of Financial Securities in Nigeria (1987-2010) Journal of Social and Policy Research. 7 No. 3. September. Pp 153 – 164.
    15. Nwinee, B. F. and L. L. Torbira (2012) Lead or Follow behaviour of disaggregated Stock Prices and exchange rate: Test of Granger Causality. Journal of Business and Economic Research. 7 No. 2. September. Pp 203 – 215.
    16. Nwinee, B. F. (2011) Empirical Investigation of the Influence of Commercial Bank Services on Market Traders in Nigeria. Trend Journal of Management and Social Science. Vol. 4. No 2.

Pp 35-47

  1. Nwinee, B. F. (2011) An Assessment of Direct Foreign Private Investments in Nigeria (1960-2009). Journal of Business Studies. XIII No. 1. January. Pp 56 – 83.
  2. Nwinee, B. F. (2009) The Role of the Legislature in the Budget-Making Process in Nigeria – Analysis and Implications. Nigerian Business and Social Review. 8 No. 2, September. Pp 1 – 23.
  3. Ajie, H. A., B. F. Nwinee and O. C. Nwaorgu (2007) Unemployment in Nigeria; Nature, Causes and Effects (1980-2003) Development Studies Roundtable. 3 No 1.Pp 162 – 186
  4. Nwinee, B. F. (2004) Credit Management and Loan Repayment Default in Nigerian Banks. The Nigerian Journal of Financial Research.2 No.1. Pp 76 – 90
  5. Nwinee, B. F. (2003) Commercial Banks Deposits in Nigeria: Some Further Evidence on the Structure and Determinants. The Nigerian Journal of Financial Research.1.No.2. pp 24-47
  6. Kiabel, B. D., C. Odoh and B. F. Nwinee (2003) The Research process in the Management Sciences: An Accounting Perspective. Nigerian Journal of Management Sciences. Vol. IV No 2. December. Pp 104-118
  7. Nwinee, B. F. and Otto, G. (2001) Benefit Incidence of Public Educational Spending and National Development in Nigeria. The Enterprise .Vol. 3. No. 1. Jan – March. Pp 19-24
  8. Nwinee, B. F. (2000) Economics of Auditors Independence in the Nigerian Accounting System – Theoretical and Empirical Extension. The Enterprise. Vol. 2. No. 2. Aug – Oct. pp 21-24
  9. Nwinee, B. F. and Otto, G. (2000) Perspective Planning for National Development: Problems and Prospects. Rivers Journal of the Social Sciences. Vol. 4 No. 1 and 2. August. Pp 18-35
  10. Ajie, H. A. and B. F. Nwinee (2000) Macroeconomic Impact of money laundering in Nigeria (1990-2000). Nigerian Journal of Monetary Economics. Vol. 3 No 4 and 5. April. Pp 85-93
  11. Ajie, H. A. and Nwinee, B. F. (1999). The Role of Insurance in Economic Development in Nigeria. Journal of Monetary Economics. Vol. 2 No. 3 & 4. Pp 73-82
  12. Ajie, H. A. and B. F. Nwinee (1999). Poverty Alleviation through Cooperative Societies – A Case Study of Family Economic Advancement Programme. The Ethnographer1 No 3. November, pp 36-50
  13. Nwinee, B. F. (1999) Factors Affecting Pension Funds Investments in the Nigerian Capital Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol. 2 No. 3 & 4. Pp 1-21
  14. Nwinee, B. F. (1984) Economic Change – An aspect of Social Change? The Student Accountant Journal, Vol. 4. April, Pp 62-63.

 

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

  1. Ajie, H. A. and Nwinee, B. F. (2006) The Law and practice of withholding tax in Nigeria, in Economic Policy in Nigeria: Theory and Practice. Edited by Gbosi, A.N and H. A. Ajie. Pearl Publishers. Pp 133-155. Chapter 10
  2. Nwinee, B. F. (2003) “Nature and Methods of Marketing Banks Services” in Service Marketing with Professional Approaches Edited by A. C. Ezirim et al, Kosoko Publishers. pp 66-98. Chapter 6
  3. Nwinee, B. F. (1995) Accounting for Business Decision Making” in Business – A Management Approach. Edited by Don Baridam Pp 264 – 290.

 

BOOKS

  • International Finance, Fresbary Publishers, 1999
  • Comparative Banking, Minson Publishers, 2000
  • Banking Laws and Regulations, University of PH press, 2011
  • Public Financial Management, University of PH press, 2012
  • Mortgage Banking & Finance in Nigeria, University of PH press, 2013

 

COURSES TAUGHT IN THE UNIVERSITY

 

  • International Finance
  • Investment Management
  • Principles of Insurance
  • Banking Laws and Regulations
  • Portfolio Theory and Management
  • Public Finance
  • Comparative Banking
  • Comparative Capital Markets
  • Financial Management
  • Bank Lending and Credit administration
  • Mortgage Finance
  • Money and Capital Markets

 

AREA OF SPECIALISATION

International Finance, Banking, Insurance, Public Finance and Financial Management