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CURRICULUM VITAE

OF

DR (MRS.) MAY IFEOMA NWOYE


BBA(Acct); MBPA(Fin), PhD(Mgt); FCNA, FNIM, FCMA

Bursary Department
University of Benin
Benin City
Nigeria
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page no.
Name……………………………………………………………………………..3
Date of Birth………………………………………………………………………3
Place of Birth…………………………………………………………………….3
Nationality………………………………………………………………………...3
Permanent Home Address………………………………………………………3
Present Address…………………………………………………………………...3
Marital Status……………………………………………………………………3
No. of Children……………………………………………………………………3
Name of Spouse………………………………………………………………….3
Occupation………………………………………………………………………..3

Office Address……………………………………………………………………3
Educational Inst. Attended………………………………………………………...3
Degrees Obtained……………………………………………………………… 3
Professional Qualification…………………………………………………………3
Special Trainings/Workshops………………………………………………….4
Working Experience………………………………………………………………4-7
Teaching Experience…………………………………………………………….7
Major Publications: (Academic Books & Journals)……………………………….7-9
Acceptances (in Print)………………………………………………………… 9
Technical Paper………………………………………………… ………………9
Other Publications (Creative Writing)……………………………………….. 10
Papers Presented At Seminars and Conferences…………………………………10-11
Seminar/Training Programs Attended………………………………………. 11-12
Committees Served In the University…………………………………………. 12-13
Commendation………………………………………………………………….
Special Accomplishments in University…………………………………… 13
National Service…………………………………………………………………14
Community Services…………………………………………………………..14
International Recognition……………………………………………………… 14
Membership of Professional Bodies……………………………………………14
Religious Activities …………………………………………………………… 15
Extra-Curricular Activities……………………………………..........................15
Current Professional Interests…………………………………..............................15

Referees…………………………………………………………………………..15
International Passport Data…………………………………………………..15
CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME Nwoye May Ifeoma


DATE OF BIRTH: 16th Feb, 1956
PLACE OF BIRTH: Onitsha, Anambra State, Nigeria.

NATIONALITY: Nigerian

PERMANENT HOME ADDRESS: Abba Post Office, Njikoka L.G.A Anambra State.

PRESENT ADDRESS: Bursary Department, University of Benin


P.M.B. 1154, Benin City, Nigeria.

MARITAL STATUS: Married


NO. OF CHILDREN: Two, Nneka (girl) 26; Osita (boy) 23
NAME OF SPOUSE: Prof. Greg O. Nwoye

OCCUPATION: Assoc. Professor of Linguistics


OFFICE ADDRESS: Dept. of Linguistics, University of Benin.
EDUCATIONAL INST. ATTENDED: 1. George Washington University, Washington DC, USA.
1977-1980
2. Southeastern University, Washington DC, USA,
1980- 1981.
3. University of Benin, 1991-1997

DEGREES OBTAINED: 1. B.B.A. ACCOUNTING


2. M.B.P.A. FINANCE,
3. Ph.D. Bus. Admin, with emphasis in MANAGEMENT
4. Certificate of Achievement in FUNDRAISING FUNDAMENTALS
5. Certificate in FINANCIAL INFO. PROTECTION & MANAGEMENT

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION: a. Fellow, Certified National Accountant (FCNA)


b. Fellow, Nigerian Institute of Management (FNIM)
c. Fellow, Certified Management Accountants(FCMA)
d. Member, Nigerian Academy of Management.(MNAM)

SPECIAL TRAININGS/WORKSHOPS

(1) 5-Day Course on Planning and Budgeting organized by Festus Aleogena & Co.
Chartered Accountants Benin City 22nd -26th April 1991

(2) Workshop on Alternative sources of Revenue Generation for Nigerian Universities and
Institutions of Higher Learning organized by PATRIONI (Nig.) Ltd., Lagos, Nov., 1994.
(3) Training Workshop on Fund raising Fundamentals. Sponsored by the Carnegie
Corporation New York. 17 – 21 Feb. 2003 at University of Benin
(4) Training Workshop on Women in Management in Higher Education by Association of
Commonwealth Universities Oct. 3 –9th 2004

(5) Study Tour on Local Economic Development and SMEs in Israel Weitz Centre for
Development Studies Israel 22nd – 30 Jan. 2006.

(6) Training on Financial Information Protection and Management, organized by the


Presidency, Federal Republic of Nigeria and Resos Consultancy group. Owerri, 23-25 th ,
Aug. 2006.
(7) Annual Conferences of Association of National Accountants of Nigeria. (1995-Date)

(8) Annual Mandatory Continuing Professional Education of Certified National


Accountants. (Several Years)
WORKING EXPERIENCE:

Present position The BURSAR, UNIVERSITY OF BENIN


Duties –Presently, duties include:
 Interpreting and implementing financial policies of Management in the College of
Medical Sciences consisting of about 30 departments.
 Ensure that all revenues due to the College are collected and accounted for. Ensure
that all expenditures follow due processes.
 Directing the Financial and Accounting activities of the College.
 Approving payments of expenditure of various departments, including payments for
contracts, preparation of expenditure reports to Management and to various units.
 Controlling of Expenditure through the Departmental Vote Expenditure Analysis.
Preparation of Departmental imprest.
 Processing of payment of taxes to State Government and other related financial
duties. Attendance to all meetings of the Principal Officers of the College.
 Represents the Bursar in all financial matters affecting the College.

1999.2003- Chief Accountant, Head Student’s Accounts Unit, University of Benin


Duties include:
 Collection of fees and charges of over 25000 full-time students of the
university.
 Communication with the sponsors of students on scholarship and
grants.
 Preparation of student’s cash book. Reconciliation of Accounts of the
fees collected.
 Correspondence with Foreign students and their sponsors on issues
relating to finances especially the fees and charges as approved by the
University.
 Initiated the computerization of student’s accounts and the system of
payment of school fees into the banks.

1996-1999 Chief Accountant Budget, Capital Projects and Expenditure Control


Duties include:
 Preparation of Estimate and Operating Budget for the University.
 Responsible for the correspondence with the National Universities
Commission, on matters relating to projects and budgets.
 Monitoring the budget and estimates of the University to ensure
proper adherence to the budget so as to avoid situations of deficit.
 A member of the Committee that defends the Universities budgets
before the Federal Body (National Universities Commission.)
 Approving payments of expenditure of various departments in the
University including payment for contracts.
 Preparation of expenditure reports to NUC and University
management.
 Preparation of monthly and quarterly statement of Expenditure
through the Department Imprest.
 Processing of payment of taxes to State Government and other
related financial duties.
 Attendance to all meeting relating to expenditure in the University.

1993-1995: Principal Accountant and Head, Budget &Capital Projects.


Duties include:
 Preparation of Estimates and Operating Budget for the University.
 Preparation of Annual and Quarterly returns on all capital projects of
the university.
 Attendance at project meetings and all other budgetary deliberations.
 Responsible for the correspondence with the National Universities
Commission (NUC), on matters relating to projects and budgets.
 A member of the Committee that defends the University’s budget
before the Federal Body (National Universities Commission.)
The position requires excellent communication skill and mastery of budgetary techniques.

1991-1993 Head of Loans, Insurance and Research Grants:


.Responsible for the processing and disbursement of loans:
 Furniture,
 Vehicle and
 Housing Loans.
 Research Grant (Internal and external) to the academic staff of the
University.
 Also responsible for the administration of University Insurance.
 Preparation and submission of appropriate reports as regards the
above.
 Represents the Bursar in all meetings relating to Loans, Research
Grants and Insurance.
 Responsible for all the staff working under the three sub-units.

1988-1990 Senior Accountant: Head, Budget and Capital Projects and


Investments. University of Benin.
Duties include:
 Preparation of Estimates for the NUC and Operating Budget for the
University.
 Preparation of Annual and Quarterly returns on all capital projects of
the University.
 Attendance at project meetings and all other budgetary deliberations.
 Responsible for the correspondence with the National Universities
Commission on matters relating to projects and budgets.
 Preparation of University's income statements from all revenue
generating units and reconciliation of all accounts.

1986-87 Accountant Budget and Capital Project.


Duties were as directed by my immediate supervisor and the
Bursar

1984-1985 Accountant: A & A Associates, Washington, DC, 1985


 Reports on various accounts, the expenses incurred and
income realized by the establishment.
 Maintained the current records of investment.
 Prepare financial statements, Trial Balance, Balance Sheet as
well as Income and Expenses Statements that are drawn from
the Company's general books of accounts.

1983-1984 Business Analyst: Isomex investment (Nig.) Ltd., Lagos.


 Conduct feasibility and cost studies, implement
corrective measures.
 Reconstructed accounting and financial data for the
establishment, developed inventory model.
 Assisted in the development of long-term plan for the
establishment.

1982 Youth Corps Accountant: University of Benin


Teaching Hospital, Benin City.
 Duties were as directed by the Director of
Finance.

1980-1981 Accountant: Nutrition Inc. Washington DC, USA.


 Maintain Accounting controls.
 Maintain general and subsidiary ledgers.
 Completed substantial amount of work
covering variety of transactions which affect
 pay, leave, taxes.
 Reconciled Bank Statements, etc.

1977-1979 covered a wide area of duties in part-time and


summer employment while in School in United
States of America

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
(1) Associate Lecturer:
Small Business Operations: (BUS 419) 400 Level.
Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Benin.

(2) Advance Management Theory (BUS 442) 400 Level. Department of Business
Administration, Faculty of Social Sciences 1998 - date.

(3) Associate Lecturer:


Small Business Entrepreneurship: (VED 424) 400 Level.
Department of Vocational and Technical Education, Faculty of Education, University of
Benin

MAJOR PUBLICATIONS: (Academic Books & Journals)

1. Nwoye May Ifeoma (1994): Small Business Enterprise, Benin Social Sciences Series for
Africa, (300 pages).

2. Onokerhoraye, A.G.; Nwoye May Ifeoma (1995): Mobilization and Management of


Financial Resources in Nigerian Universities, Benin Social Sciences Series for Africa,
(250 pages).

3. Nwoye May Ifeoma (1995): "The Administration of Planning at Local Level" in A.G.
Onokerhoraye (ed.), Planning at Local Government Level in Nigeria, Benin Social Sciences
Series for Africa, 1995 (59-76 pages).

4. Nwoye May Ifeoma: "Budget/Plan Implementation at Local Government Level", Ibid.,


(pages 214-228).

5. Nwoye May Ifeoma: The Nigerian Female Manager: Problems and Challenges. Benin
journal of Social Sciences Vol. 4, Nos. 1 & 2, (pages 47-58).

6. Nwoye May Ifeoma (1997): The Role of the Private Sector in the Promotion of Young
entrepreneurship in Nigeria. Technovation, Elsevier Science Ltd., Great Britain Vol. 17,
No. 9, (pages 521-528).

7. Nwoye May Ifeoma (1997): Management Practices and Performance Determinants of


Public and private Sector Enterprises in Edo, Delta and Anambra States of Nigeria: A
Factor Analysis. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Business Administration, University of
Benin,
8. Nwoye May Ifeoma (1998): Rural Small Scale Investment Opportunity in Nigeria:
Potential for Economic Development UONGOZI Journal of Management Development
Vol. 10 No.1 June; Tanzania

9. Nwoye May Ifeoma: (2002) A focus Group Discussion Approach to the comparative
Analysis of Public and Private sector Enterprises in Nigeria. . Technovation, Elsevier
Science Ltd., Great Britain Vol. 22, No. 8 (pages 525-534).

10. Nwoye May Ifeoma:( 2002): External Debts and Debt Servicing Problems of Developing
Countries: Constraints to Fight against HIV/AIDS in Obuekwe I.F. Diejomah F.M.E et al
(eds) Trends in HIV/AIDS: Care, Support and Prevention Strategies Benin Nigeria. Mindex
Publishers

11. Nwoye May Ifeoma(2003): Investing for Retirement: Strategies for Managing Fiscal
Weakness The Certified National Accountant, Journal of The National Accountants of
Nigeria, Vol. 11, no. 1 Jan-March 2003, pp 47-51.

12. Nwoye May Ifeoma (2005);: A Paradigm Shift in the Burden of Adjustment: Strategies
for Integrating African Women into the Larger Economy. ACCOUNTING
Journal of Nigerian Accounting Association 2002 ed. Pp 82-92

13. Nwoye May Ifeoma (2005), RETHINKING NIGERIA’S ECONOMIC FUTURE:


The role of Entrepreneurship in Development in Onokerhoraye and Omuta (ed)
Pespectives on Development. Center for Population and Economic Development (CPED),
Benin City

14 Nwoye May Ifeoma (2005) Privatization of Public Enterprises in Nigeria: The Views
and Counterviews. Globalizacija : Journal for Political Theory and Research in
Globalization, Development and Gender Issues. Women Center for Democracy and Human
Rights, Serbia and Montemegro, Jan.

15. Nwoye May Ifeoma & Zeb Agbaragu (2005) Establishing and Maintaining
Relationship with Banks in Inegbenebor (Ed) The Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship
Malthouse Press Ltd. Lagos

16. Nwoye May Ifeoma (2006) The Causes of Small and Medium Enterprises Failure in
Nigeria in McOliver F. O. et al (ed) Entrepreneurship Development: The Nigerian
Experience, Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, University of Benin, Nigeria

17. Nwoye May Ifeoma (2006) Taking Women to Task in a Gendered Economy: The
Opportunity Cost Of Neglecting the Resources That African Woman Represents.
Knowledge Review: a Multidisciplinary Journal of the National Association for the
Advancement of Knowledge NAFAK/KR/VOL 12.1/006 Nigeria.
18. Nwoye May Ifeoma (2004) Managing the Human Side of Work: An Appraisal of
Conflicts in Nigerian Universities. Benin Journal of Educational Studies (BJES) A Journal
of Institute of Education, University of Benin. Vol. 18 No.1&2 July & Dec.

19. Nwoye May Ifeoma (2006) The Imperative Of Business Education: A Prelude to
Entrepreneurial Empowerment of the Nigerian Youth. Journal of The Nigerian Academy
of Education Vol.2 No. 2 November. Pp.1-12

20. Nwoye M. I. (2007) Human Capital Development: The Role of Reward system and
Employee Motivation in State owned and Private Enterprises in Nigeria. Benin
Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 15 no. 1 July pp28–44.

21. Nwoye M. I. (2005) Adolescents and Economic Engagement in a changing


Global Context: Promoting Youth Entrepreneurship in Nigeria. International Journal
of Forum for African Woman Educationalists Vol. 1 No. 3 Dec., pp 47-59

22. Nwoye May Ifeoma (2006) Gender Responsive Entrepreneurial Economy for Nigeria: Enabling
Women in A Disabling Environment. Journal of International Women’s Studies Vol. 9 #1
November 2007

23. Nwoye May Ifeoma (2006) Informal Small – Scale Food Processing And Formal
Science & Technology For Rural Women Entrepreneurs In Nigeria: A Linkage
Perspective. Journal of Contemporary Issues. Published by National Association of
Women Academics, Ambrose Ali University.

24 Nwoye May Ifeoma (2010) Entrepreneurship Development nd Investment


Opportunities in Nigeria Highcliff Publications, Houston, Lagos (560pages)

TECHNICAL PAPER
25. May Ifeoma Nwoye: Restructure, Funding and Management of the Nigerian Universities
in the Millennium 2000. Presented to Presidential Committee on Management of Higher
Education in May 1999

OTHER PUBLICATIONS (Creative Writing)

1. Nwoye May Ifeoma: ENDLESS SEARCH (Novel) 1994 Kraft Books Ltd., Ibadan.

2. Nwoye May Ifeoma: TIDES OF LIFE (a collection of short stories) 1995


UTO Publications Ltd., Lagos.
3. Nwoye May Ifeoma: MIRAGE in Breaking the Silence: (Anthology of Female writers
in Nigeria) 1996, African Book Builders Ltd., Ibadan.

4. Nwoye May Ifeoma: EDIBLE PET 1995: Short story International, New York, USA

5. Nwoye May Ifeoma: BLIND EXPECTATIONS (a collection of Stories) 1997


Highcliff Publishers, Lagos/Atlanta.

6. Nwoye May Ifeoma: DEATH BY INSTALLMENTS:1999 Kraft Books Ltd. Ibadan,

7. Nwoye May Ifeoma: A CHILD OF DESTINY 2000, Oracle Books Ltd Lagos

8. Nwoye May Ifeoma: FETTERS AND CHOICES (2003) Deocrafts Publications Lagos

9. Nwoye May Ifeoma Ancient Tales from Africa(The Broken Promise) (2009) Highcliff
Publishers

PAPERS PRESENTED AT SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES;

1. Nwoye May Ifeoma: Setting Up and Managing your own Business Enterprise, Seminar
on `Managing Your Retirement', Federal Government Advanced Teachers' College
at Asaba, June 1992.
2. Nwoye May Ifeoma: Concepts and Objectives of Accounting: a Lecture for Middle
Managers in Government Accounting Units, organized by Sylvabase Consultants, Benin
City, 1993.

3. Nwoye May Ifeoma: Labour Management Relation: Staff Welfare and Grievance
management, A Keynote address delivered on the occasion of NASU National delegates
Conference, Feb. 1994.

4. Nwoye May Ifeoma: Financing A Business, A paper presented at a Seminar organized


by UNDP as part of the Entrepreneurship Development Program, Benin City, Nov.,
1996.

5. Nwoye May Ifeoma: Accountability in Grants and Aids, A paper presented at the
Workshop on Writing a Funding Proposal for Individuals and Researchers, Organized
by Women's Health and Action research Centre in collaboration with Harvard
University, May 1997.

6. Nwoye May Ifeoma: Rural Small Scale Investment Opportunity in Nigeria: Potentials
for Tourism and Development: A paper delivered at the workshop on Poverty
Alleviation through Environment management, Community Development and Tourism
Organized by the National Commission for Museums and Monuments, Nov. 1997.
7. Nwoye May Ifeoma: Entrepreneurs as Risk Takers. A paper presented at UNDP
Entrepreneurship Development Program in Collaboration with Federal Ministry of
Industries, Aug., 1997.

8. Nwoye May Ifeoma: Poverty Alleviation Programs in Nigeria: Dealing with the
Problems of the resilient people in a harsh society. A paper presented at a seminar
organized by the Justice Development and Peace Commission, March 1998.

9. Nwoye May Ifeoma: Planning and managing your retirement programme. A paper
presented at a seminar on Stress Management organized by National Primary Education
Board in Benin City, April, 1998.

10. Nwoye May Ifeoma: Managing University Resources in Times of Financial


Constraint: Problems and Adjustments. A paper presented at Advanced Management
Appreciation Programme for Administrators and Senior Academic Staff of Delta State
University, Abraka, July, 1998.

11. Nwoye May Ifeoma(2002) Taking women to task in a gendered economy: the
opportunity cost of neglecting the resources that African woman represents. paper
was delivered at the women’s worlds conference in Kampala, Uganda. October.

12. Nwoye May Ifeoma (2002) Planning for Retirement : Managing Fiscal
Responsibility.
(1) Nigerian Army Finance Corp ( 2002)
(2) Nigerian Institute of Management Edo State Chapter (2002).

13.Nwoye May Ifeoma (2006) Corporate Governance and Leadership Dynamics:


Managing Conflict in Organizations. Lecture delivered to the Nigerian Institute of
Management (NIM) Adesua chapter, Benin City. Sept.

SEMINAR/TRAINING PROGRAMMES ATTENDED:

1. Budget Implementation and Implication by Nigerian Institute of Management, July, 1988.

2. National Economic Reconstruction Fund and Small and Medium Scale Enterprises Loan
Scheme by Universal Investment and Development, February, 1990.

3. Management of University Fund at the 14th Annual Conference of the Committee of Vice-
Chancellors of Nigerian Universities, March, 1991 - A Rapporteur.

4. Training course on Planning and Budgeting April, 1991.


5. Workshop on Budget Implementation and Control for Local Government Chairmen and
Finance Officers, December, 1991 – A resource person.

6. Workshop on Alternative sources of Revenue Generation for Nigerian Universities and


Institutions of Higher Learning organized by PATRIONI (Nig.) Ltd., Lagos, Nov., 1994.

7. Seminar on Private Sector Development organized by Edo/Delta Trade Committee


November, 1996 – A Resource person.

8. Seminar on Financing the Small and Medium Enterprises UNDP – A resource person.

9.Workshop on writing a funding proposal organized by Women's Health and Action Research
in collaboration with Harvard University, USA - A resource person.

COMMITTEES SERVED IN THE UNIVERSITY


Including but not limited to the following:

Period Headed By

1 Chairman, University Business Centres & Rentals 2004 to date Dr. M I Nwoye
2 Chairman Endowment Fund (CMS) 2004 – 2005 Dr M.I. Nwoye
3 Board Consultancy Services (Member) 1994 – 1998 Prof T. Audu
4 WAUG Committee (Member) 1995 Prof. S. Ogude
5 Sports Committee (Member) 2000 – 2002 Dr. F. Okoro
6 College of Medical Board of Studies 2003 – till date The Provost
7 20 Million World Bank Project Committee 1991 – 1992 Prof. R. N. Egudu
8 Board of UNIBEN Enterprises (Member) 2004 – Prof .J. Igene
9 Board of Centre for Gender Studies (Member) 2004 to date Prof. C. Okojie
10 Member Special Rehab. Funds (N20m & 25m) 1997-1990 Vice Chancellor
11 Committee on University Quinquenial Plan 1987 Dr. O.S.B Omoregie
12 Member Management Board of UDSS 1990-1993 Statutory
13 Project Implementation Committee 1993 Prof. A. Okhamafe
14 Bursary Strategic Planning 1992 Mrs H.U. Chiejina
15 Committee for Bursary Restructure 1998 Prof. Omo-Omoruyi
16 Committee for Bursary Restructure 1990 Prof. A. Akerele
17 Estimate Committee (Budget Officer) 1987-1991 Vice Chancellor
18 Capital projects (Officer-in-charge) 1988-91 various
19 Review of Students fees 1997 Vice chancellor
20 Committee for Bursary Restructure 1993 Prof. A.R. Anao
21 Committee on job appraisal in Bursary 1987 Mr. H.O. Bazuaye
22 URPC 1991-1993 Statutory
23 Committee on investigation of Fraud in Bursary
obtaining Advances in Bursary 1987 Mr. H.O. Bazuaye
24 Car Loans Committee 1991-1993 Statutory
25 Furniture Loan Committee 1991-1993 Statutory
26 Housing Loan Committee 1991-1993 Statutory
27 Member Committee on Destruction of University
Properties and threat to peace of Campus, Uniben 1996 Prof. B. E.Bafor
28 Hall, Warden Hall II 1993-1997 Statutory
29 Consultancy 1996-1997 Statutory
30 Board of Integrated Enterprises 2004 – 2004 Prof. J. Igene
31 Strategic Planning Subcommittee on
Entrepreneurship Development 2002 Dr. A. Inegbinebor

32 Hall Warden Hall I 2004-date Statutory

33 Centre for Educational Technology 2005-date Prof. C Mokwenye


34 Centre for Entrepreneurship Development 2004 -date Prof. P. Erhabor

35 Centre for Gender Studies 2004 – date Prof. C Okojie


36 Editorial Board CED 2004- date Prof F. McOliver

37 Member Bursary A & P 2005 – date Bursar


38 Commonwealth Universities Competition 2006 DVC (Acad)

COMMENDATION
Financial prudence and control during a period of financial distress in the University. 1995-98

SPECIAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF BENIN

(1) I was instrumental to bringing the University of Benin Budget allocation from NUC
ahead of University of Lagos, thus changing the tempo of subvention to the University of
Benin. (1988/89)
(2) Made the recommendations for Budget year to coincide with Appt of Heads of
Departments. (Accepted and implemented by Management (1994)
(3) Initiated the computerization of Students Accounts unit which yielded over 300% return
within this first year. (2002)
(4) The first Female PhD produced by The Department of Business Administration,
University of Benin (1997)
(5) The first Accountant to obtain a PhD from University of Benin (1997)

NATIONAL SERVICE
 Treasurer - Association of Nigerian Authors, Bendel State, 1990-1992.
 Secretary, Association of Nigerian Authors for Edo and Delta States of Nigeria:
(A regional branch), 1992-1996.

 Member, Committee instituted by the First Lady of Federal Republic of Nigeria: to


articulate programs for the protection of Rights of Women and Children in Nigeria 1998

 Returning Officer in the 1999 Local Government, State and Federal elections

 Member, Special Technical Committee on Funding of Nigerian Universities 1999

 Member, Presidential Visitation Panel University of Lagos 1999

 National Vice President- Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) 2002-2005.

 President – Intervention Council for Women in Africa. (ICWA). An NGO that works for
underprivileged women’s economic empowerment and children living under difficult
circumstances. Registered 1996

 Member. Board of Trustees, Center for Population and Environmental Development. (An
NGO). 1997-Date

COMMUNITY SERVICES
NYSC: 1981 Accounts Department University of Benin Teaching Hospital. Youth Corps
Accountant.
Member of Governing Board: Project Charrilove (Care of the Physically Challenged
Persons). (2002-date)
Member of Council, Girls’ Guide Association, Edo State Regional Council (2005-date)
INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION
 Member: Advisory Board of Professional Women in the World, New York, USA
 Inclusion in Marquis Who is Who in the World
MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES;

 Fellow, Certified National Accountants of Nigeria (FCNA).


 Fellow, Nigerian Institute of Management (FNIM).
 Member, Nigerian Academy of Management (MNAM)

RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES (A Roman Catholic Christian)


 Lady of Knight of St. Mulumba (LSM)
 An Associate Missionary of St Paul
 Board Member Evangelist Newspapers Catholic Archdiocese of Benin City (1998-date)
 Member, Assn. Of Sacred Heart of Jesus and Immaculate Heart of Mary
 Secretary General: Parish Council, St. Albert’s Catholic Church, University of Benin.
(2000-date)
 Adviser, Nigerian Federation of Catholic Students, University of Benin. (1987-Date)

EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
 Writing Novel/short stories and poems. Reading, and listening to Music,
 Patron of many recognized and registered students’ societies,
 Patron, (Creative Writers Association, University of Benin).
 Patron, (Campus Watch Magazine, University of Benin).
 Editorial adviser of student’s magazines,

CURRENT PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS


1. Funding and Management of Resources for Nigerian Universities and other Tertiary Institutions.

2. Management of resources of Public and Private Sector Enterprises

4. Entrepreneurship Development issues for developing countries

5. Gender Issues, Activities that will enhance women economic visibility at local and global levels.

©MAY IFEOMA NWOYE (Ph.D.)

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