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Who is The “most influential” Researcher in Nigeria?

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On 19 November 2019, the much-awaited list of “who is who” in various research fields across institutions of the world, the list of “Highly Cited Researchers” was released by The Web of Science Group, a subsidiary of Clarivate Analytics based in the United States. The purpose of the list was to showcase the significance and contribution of researchers in solving problems and contributing to the body of knowledge based on a global bibliometric analysis of the top 1% citations which is referencing of the previous study by other researchers from 2008 – 2018 across twenty-one fields of sciences and social sciences.

The “most influential” researcher in Nigeria

Overall, more than 6200 researchers in science and social sciences from 60 countries were highly cited by their peers. While the United States ranked first as the country with the highest number of most cited researchers, only one research scientist – Professor Oye Gureje from Nigeria made the list. The same researcher made the list in 2018. Professor Gureje is an internationally known medical research scientist specialising in psychiatry, global mental health, and epidemiology. He had both Doctor of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees aside his medical degree (MBBS). He is also the Director, WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health at the University of Ibadan.  His available online profile shows he has published over 380 scientific publications that have been cited for over 27,100 times. Similarly, he has published in the world most reputable journals such as The Lancet with the impact factor of 59 (2018). In the research community, publishing in The Lancet journal is as winning a gold medal to an Olympian.  Professor Gureje had seven of his research findings published in this prestigious journal.

He has, however, collaborated with more than 2500 researchers as co-author of scientific publications. His most recent research output was published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences called for collaboration and partnership in mental health research and capacity building in sub-Saharan Africa. As of November 2019, he has published 18 scientific publications in high impact journals including Nature. The research finding that was published in the Nature journal was in collaboration with over 1000 co-authors and the publication has already been cited 18 times. Publishing in the Lancet and Nature journals is one of the criteria that are used for World Ranking of institutions in the world. This implies that Professor Gureje is also contributing to the global reputation of his employer.

Impact of research and “highly cited researchers”

While the current list of “highly cited researchers” is provided by a private organization, there is a need for institutional indicator most highly cited researchers. This could be incorporated into the criteria for the promotion. This will ensure carrying out impactful research and publishing the outcome of such research in reputable journals. However, many researchers from developing countries are still publishing in less reputable journals. This could affect the citations and ranking of such researchers. The list of highly cited researchers can foster research collaboration and mentorship for the upcoming research scientists. It also showcases the importance of carrying out impactful research as against the “publish or perish” syndrome that placed a premium on quantity rather than the quality of publications which has precipitated publishing in predatory journals. Becoming a “highly cited researcher” not only serves as a means of recognition to the researcher  but also to the affiliated institution and this could easily attract competitive research funds. Achieving such feat as the “highly cited researcher” in a field is not a child’s play, but rather a compendium of deliberate and dogged effort in personal and career development because research is not for a lazy man. Similarly, researchers do not need to seek undue recognition or hyping the output of their research activities but rather focused on robust research that can solve complex problems while recognition comes as a reward for such hard work.

Contributing and constraining factors

Why was it only the University of Ibadan that made the list? What are the contributing factors? The same university also made the recent World Ranking list. One might opine that it was because the university was the first institution in Nigeria. There are more than five-generation universities in Nigeria that have not made the list even once regardless of twice consecutively while Covenant University, a private university that was established just two decades ago made the World Ranking list twice. The major connecting factor between both institutions is their commitment to research and development. The importance and impacts of research and researchers in achieving national development cannot be overemphasized. It helps in solving complex national and global problems, drive innovation, build intellectual capital and fill the knowledge gap. However, adequate research funding is the driving engine of impactful research. There is a need for the government, institutions and non-governmental organizations to provide accountable funding for robust research.

Ndubuisi Ekekwe Spoke in the National Assembly Abuja Yesterday

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Let me tell you – it was a moment to enter that special chamber in our nation’s square at the National Assembly, the Nigerian parliament yesterday. Then it was special to keep them for hours as we discussed the mechanics to take this nation from $500B to $3 Trillion GDP. I want to thank the Speaker of the House Femi Gbajabiamila for approving my special day. We cannot give up on Nigeria – this is our nation and we will all salvage it all together.

 

 

Register for Vanguard Executive Masterclass by Prof Ndubuisi Ekekwe

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I will run Vanguard Executive Masterclass. I invite staff and leaders of startups, SMEs, large firms and public institutions to join me on Dec 2 & 3 2019 in Lagos as we examine markets, strategies and how to unlock opportunities across sectors. I have done this in Fortune 500, HBS and some of the largest banking institutions in the world. It would be live in Lagos. Yes, two days of understanding the deep mechanics of business under a theme – “Innovate and Grow with Digital: Redefining Organisational Competitiveness and Productivity”.

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The amount is N150,000.

  • Date: 2nd & 3rd Dec 2019.
  • Venue: 2nd Floor, Conference Support Services, LCCI Conference & Exhibition Centre, Nurudeen Olowopopo Way, Behind Marwa Gardens, Alausa Ikeja

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Innovate and Grow with Digital: Redefining Organisational Competitiveness and Productivity

Over the last few decades, digital technology has emerged as a very critical element in organizational competitiveness. It has transformed industrial sectors and anchored new business architectures, redesigning markets and facilitating efficiency in the allocation and utilization of factors of production. The impacts have been consequential: nations like Nigeria are moving towards knowledge-based economic structures and information societies, comprising networks of individuals, firms and states that are linked electronically and in interdependent relationships. In this workshop, we will examine this redesign within the context of fixing market frictions and deploying growth business frameworks in a world of perception demand where meeting needs and expectations of customers are not enough.

Day 1 – Innovation Discovery Day 2- Growth Execution
Morning Session Morning Session
The beginning: fixing market frictions State of the Tech Nation
Emerging trends and opportunities Emerging technologies and competition
Digital Innovation frameworks and constructs Lessons from innovation cases: Nigeria, Africa and World
The redesign: IT for productivity, Internet for zero marginal cost Lab 2: Your company 2.0
Afternoon Session Afternoon Session
Becoming a digital growth innovator Lab 3: Double Play Strategy Lab
Perception demand – stimulating new markets Group Conversations
Developing digital roadmaps Group Conversations
Lab 1: One Oasis Strategy Lab Execution

Nigeria And The Benjamin Netanyahu Charges

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Few hours ago, the Attorney General of Israel, Avichai Mandelblit, formally charged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a series of corruption cases. According to the indictment, “Netanyahu accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars of champagne and cigars from billionaire friends, offered to trade favors with a newspaper publisher and used his influence to help a wealthy telecom magnate in exchange for favorable coverage on a popular news site.” The Prime Minister had denied them.

Without going into the details of the merit or otherwise, the very fact that an AG can move against a Prime Minister this way for justice is a practical demonstration of why some nations continue to rise while Nigeria continues to carry its national demo – corruption. The cases against Mr. Netanyahu are so commonly practiced here that if we execute similar legal system, they will use the national budget to expand the prisons for the LGA, state and federal politicians!

Receiving cigars, favorable coverage on a newspaper and favours – yes, those are charges against a prime minister. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo and Ahmadu Bello would be rolling in their graves on what they missed in architecting the foundation of Nigeria.

Israel’s attorney general on Thursday formally charged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a series of corruption cases, throwing the country’s paralyzed political system into further disarray and threatening the long-time leader’s grip on power.

Capping a three-year investigation, Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit charged Netanyahu with fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in three different scandals. It is the first time a sitting Israeli prime minister has been charged with a crime.

I watched the prime minister’s rebuttal and I could not believe it was a prime minister responding. Simply, the Israel nation is bigger than any person.