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Browsing by Author "Opefolu, F.O"

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    Debt finance and performance of oil and gas companies in Nigeria
    (Journal Public Administration and Management (BJPPM), 2024) YUNUS AbdulrasheedBolaji; Olaoye, C.O; Adebayo O.C; Opefolu, F.O
    ABSTRACT This research investide! the performance of oil and gas companies in:N amployed a random effect moselaor data anaiss! o022.Findings from the study revealed tha positive (46.59709) and significantNP≈ is positive (46.20144) and significant [a = positive (46.46033) and significant(p = 0 is positive (0.037005) and signijicant (p - 0.0 isi a small percentage of short- term debt and a larger pe. beto run the operations of oil and gas companies in Nigeria one ci pertormiance. The study recommended that the management of oll and gas fians int Nigeria should focus more on usinglong- term debt than short-term debt to improve their firms' performance.
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    FISCAL TRANSPARENCY AND GOVERNANCE IN NIGERIA PUBLIC SECTOR:EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM KWARA STATE
    (Polac Journal Social and Management Sciences, 2023) YUNUS AbdulrasheedBolaji; Olaoye, F.O; Opefolu, F.O; Abdulrasaq, A. D
    This study is centered on Fiscal '77 State Public Sector. This is informed by the iigh rate of corruption in the heart. A system that has led to ambiguity and uncertainty about the stewardship of populace. The research design used in this study is a survey research design in gathering information and sampling the opinion of our respondents The el Thove homaire was analyzed using ordered logit. Regression Analysis findings of this research involving all citizens in an integrated, long-term planning process of the state Is my machine accelerating the environment, expanding economic opportunities, and meeting social needs? The cvo are this The study is that fiscal transparency is a prominent factor for enhancing governance in Modu State's public sector. This, the study recommended that the state government should carry citizens of Kwara State along in the budget processes. through each local government and should invest more in agricultural activities in the state. Lastly. Open innovation Activities should be encouraged, as this will effectively deal with lines of resources, environment and relatively balance the economic value and governance value of the state

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