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Ovbe Simon Akpadaka

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First Name:Ovbe
Middle Name:Simon
Last Name:Akpadaka
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RePEc Short-ID:pak309
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4 Pope John Paul Street, Maitama Maitama
08034029041
Terminal Degree:2015 Management School; University of Liverpool (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

ANAN University, Financial Management Department


https://ananuniversity.edu.ng/
Nigeria
Nigerian College Of Accountancy, Kwall Nigerian college of accountancy Kwall, Kimakpa 930113, Plateau
+2349031474360

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Working papers

  1. Chika Ugwuodo Celestine & Onyinyechi Precious Edeh & Ovbe Simon Akpadaka & Innocent Chinedu Enekwe, 2026. "Capital Structure Choices and Shareholder Value Creation in High-Cost Borrowing Environments: Evidence from Listed Manufacturing Firms in Nigeria," Post-Print hal-05453904, HAL.
  2. Cynthia Nneka Ibeh & Onyinyechi Precious Edeh & Ovbe Simon Akpadaka, 2026. "Human Capital Investment and Value Relevance in Nigeria’s Financial Sector: The Moderating Role of Firm Size," Post-Print hal-05459941, HAL.
  3. Ibrahim Luka Tumba & Ovbe Simon Akpadaka & Dagwom Yohanna Dang, 2025. "Firm-level Determinants of Deferred Taxation in Manufacturing Sector of Sub-Saharan Africa," Post-Print hal-05098625, HAL.
  4. Onyinyechi Precious Edeh & Abdulhayatu Sarki Suleiman & Ovbe Simon Akpadaka, 2025. "Effect of Information Asymmetry, Institutional Ownership and Related Party Transaction on Real Earnings Management in Listed Companies in Nigeria," Post-Print hal-05124111, HAL.

Articles

  1. Victoria Obiageli Obiajulu Akpadaka & Ovbe Simon Akpadaka, 2026. "Digital distractions and study discipline: An empirical study of academic performance in selected secondary schools in Rivers State, Nigeria," Asian Journal of Contemporary Education, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 10(1), pages 60-71.
  2. Ovbe Simon Akpadaka & Onyinyechi Precious Edeh & Simon Nwanmaghyi Kato, 2026. "Internal control systems as a mediator between forensic accounting skills and fraud likelihood: Evidence from Nigerian government enterprises," Asian Development Policy Review, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 14(1), pages 81-98.
  3. Onyinyechi Precious Edeh & Ovbe Simon Akpadaka & Musa Adeiza Farouk & Musa Inuwa Fodio, 2025. "CEO Dynamics and Real Earnings Management: A Gender Diversity Perspective from Sub-Saharan Africa," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 18(7), pages 1-27, July.
  4. Ovbe Simon Akpadaka & Musa Adeiza Farouk & Dagwom Yohanna Dang, 2024. "How Do Profitability and Institutional Ownership Drive Value through Dividend Policy? Evidence from Nigeria," Accounting and Finance Research, Sciedu Press, vol. 13(2), pages 129-129, May.
  5. Ovbe Simon Akpadaka & Musa Adeiza Farouk & Dagwom Yohanna Dang & Musa Inuwa Fodio, 2024. "Does Profitability Moderate the Relationship Between the Leverage and Dividend Policy of Manufacturing Firms in Nigeria and South Africa?," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 17(12), pages 1-18, December.

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