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Bank 2 Bank regulation 1 Bankenregulierung 1 Cloud Computing 1 Cloud computing 1 Investition 1 Investment 1 National income 1 Nationaleinkommen 1 Nigeria 1 Welt 1 World 1
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Badejo, Gbenga Michael 3 Adekeye, Omolara 1
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Economic Confidential, Forthcoming 1
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A Call for Cloud Computing in the Banking Sector
Badejo, Gbenga Michael - 2015
It is a cloudy moment in the banking industry in Nigeria. Every banker is patiently waiting for the raining day. Job insecurity in the sector is gaining more grounds by the day. You hear heads of departments tell their junior officers, 'no one has a job here'. Banks are constantly employing...
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How They Killed Nigeria's Banks
Badejo, Gbenga Michael - 2010
The recent report by Standards and poor has generated a lot of controversies. While some commentators are saying such report should be discarded others are clamouring for its proper perusal and examination. Investors are beginning to panic over their investments. The question in the lips of...
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Can Understanding World Gross Domestic Product Enhance Efficient Global Investing?
Badejo, Gbenga Michael; Adekeye, Omolara - 2010
World GDP, also known as world gross domestic product or GWP – gross world product, calculated on a nominal basis, was estimated at $65.61 trillion in 2007 by the CIA World Factbook. While the US is the largest economy, growth in world GDP of 5.2% was led by China (11.4%), India (9.2%) and...
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