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Item Impact of financial statements information on market share price of listed insurance firms in Nigeria(Department of Accounting, Federal University Dutsin-Ma, 2024-12) Salman Ramat Titilayo; Abogun Segun; Lambo Isaac Adebukola; Yunus Abdulrasheed Bolaji; Sanni Peter AdeIn emerging economies, there is an issue of relevant information for investors’ decision. Therefore, this study is carried out to determine the value relevance of financial statements information on Market Share Price of Nigerian listed insurance firms as at 31st December, 2022. Positivism methodology was adopted and as such, ex-post facto design was employed. Consequently, secondary data was used for this research work, obtained from the published annual reports and accounts of the selected insurance firms. The Panel data regression was used to analyze the data. The study found that both dividend per share and solvency margin ratio have positive and significant impact on market price per share (p-value > 5% level of significance). On the other hand, book value per share and earnings per share were found to have insignificant impact on market price per share (p-value > 5% level of significance). The study concludes that dividend per share and solvency margin ratio influenced market price per share of the selected companies in Nigeria and thus recommends that listed insurance companies should do more towards generating adequate profit that will enable payment of dividend to investors and to pay insurers their probable claims whenever the need arises.Item THE EFFECT OF BOARD DIVERSITY ON AUDIT QUALITY IN NIGERIAN CONSUMER GOODS FIRMS(Ilorin Journal of Human Resource Management, 2023) Yunus Abdulrasheed Bolaji; Gideon Tayo Akinleye; Abdulrafiu Dauda; Opefolu Francis Olatunji; Abdulmumin, Biliqees AyoolaThis study investigates the effect of board diversity on audit quality in Nigerian retail firms. The study uses time series and data (panel data) from stock companies listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange and data from secondary sources (annual financial statements) of those listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Exchange from 2015 to 2019. Example of 10 companies used And the statistical tools used in the study are descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and panel least squares regressions using SPSS 20. The study found that gender differences do not have a significant impact on the quality of research at home. -- igerian customer service, various non-essential vessels. Impact on the quality of research in Nigerian consumer c panies using products that trade in different types of home certification does not have a significant impact on the quality of research in Nigerian consumer companies. The study suggests that other academic researchers look at companies in other sectors of the Nigerian economy and that the period covered should be extended between 20 and 40 years to obtain accurate results and data analysis using multiple analytical methods. The quality and application of changes to centralization or other industrial management techniques to increase productivity.