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CURRICULUM VITAE

1. PERSONAL DATA

Olusanya Elisa OLUBUSOYE


Date of Birth: November 27, 1967
Place of Birth: Awo-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria
(Nigerian, Male, Married)
Contact Address: Department of Statistics
University of Ibadan
Ibadan, Oyo-State, Nigeria
Mobile Phone:+234 (0) 805 825 8883
Email: oe.olubusoye@mail.ui.edu.ng, olubusoyeoe@gmail.com,
busoye2001@yahoo.com

2. EDUCATION

2.1 Institutions With Dates


University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria 1994 – 2001
University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria 1992 – 1994
University Of Ilorin, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria 1988 - 1991
Federal School of Arts and Science, Sokoto, Sokoto State, Nigeria 1985 – 1987
Osi Community High School, Osi-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria 1984 – 1985

2.2 Qualification
Ph.D. (statistics) - University of Ibadan - April 2001
M.Sc. (Statistics) - University of Ibadan - June 1994
B.Sc. (Statistics) - University of Ilorin - September 1991
GCE ‘A’ Level - June 1987
GCE ‘O’ Level - June 1985

3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Post Held, Place and Date


Senior Lecturer & Acting Head of Department
Department of Statistics, U.I -October 2006 to Date
Assistant Professor
(Nigerian Technical Aid Volunteer)
Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia -October 2006 to August 2008
Visiting Scholar
International Monetary Fund (IMF)

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Washington DC, US -March 20 to April 28 2006
Visiting Lecturer
University of Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria -November 2004 to October 2005
Lecturer I
University of Ibadan, Nigeria -November 2002 to date
Lecturer II
University of Ibadan, Nigeria -November 1998 to October 2002
Assistant Lecturer
University of Ibadan, Nigeria -November 1995 to October 1998
Lecturer
The Polytechnic, Ibadan, Nigeria -January 1994 to October 1995
National Youth Service Corp (NYSC)
Directorate of Budget, Planning and Monitoring,
Governor’s Office, Kaduna, Nigeria -September 1991 to September 1992

4. DETAILS OF TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL

(a) Teaching

Courses Taught
(i) Statistical Computing
(ii) Statistical Inference
(iii) Statistical Quality Control
(iv) Probability Theory
(v) Operations Research
(vi) Econometric Methods
(vii) Distribution Theory
(viii) Bayesian Methods and Decision Theory
(viii) Advanced Statistical Methods
(ix) Advanced Econometric Methods

(b ) Supervision
52 Professional Diploma in Statistics (P.D.S) Projects
48 B.Sc Statistics Projects/IT
35 Postgraduate Diploma in Statistics (PGDS) Projects
25 M.Sc (Statistics) Dissertations
6 Master in Actuarial Science (MAS) Dissertations
1 M.Phil Dissertation (Completed) :
Bolarinwa, I. A. (2008) A Comparative Study of Alternative Estimators of Error
Components Model with Serially Correlated Errors

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(c) Ph.D Theses Examined

1. Johnson, T.L. (2009), Effect of Correlation and Identification Status on


Methods of Estimating Parameters of System of Simultaneous Equations
Model. Department of Statistics, University of Ilorin. – External Examiner

2. Oniyide, O.R. (2009), Comparison of Efficiency of Nonresponse Weighting


Adjustment Method with other Adjustment Methods in Survey Nonresponse.
Department of Statistics, University of Ibadan. – Chairman of Panel of
Examiners

3. Onoghojobi, B. (2009), On Convergence of Non-Linear and Non-Gaussian


Time Series Model. Department of Statistics, University of Ibadan. – Chairman
of Panel of Examiners

4. Ojo, J.F. (2009), On Subsetting and Identification of Optimal Models in


Bilinear Time Series Modelling. Department of Statistics, University of Ibadan. –
Chairman of Panel of Examiners

5. Adeogun, A.W. (2009), On Cointegration of Distributed Lagged Variable in the


Presence of Outliers with Bootsrap Inference. Department of Statistics,
University of Ibadan. – Chairman of Panel of Examiners

6. Salisu, A.A. (2010), Testing for Heteroscedasticity and Spatial Autocorrelation


in a Two-Way Error Components Model. Department of Economics, University
of Ibadan. – Internal/External Examiner

7. Ebong, F.S. (2010), Public Expenditure, Economic Growth and Poverty in


Nigeria, 1970 – 2005. Department of Economics, University of Ibadan.
Internal/External Examiner

8. Olatayo T.O. (2010), OnTtruncated Geometric Bootsrapping Method for


Stochastic Time Series Process. Department of Statistics, University of Ibadan. –
Chairman of Panel of Examiners

9. Akinola, S.O. (2010), A Comparative Study of the Effectiveness of Checklist-


Based and Ad-Hoc Software Inspection Readind Techniques in Paper-and
Tool-Based Environments. Department of Computer Science, University of
Ibadan. Internal/External Examiner

10. Adeniyi, O.A. (2010), Oil Price Shocks, Output and Inflation in Nigeria.
Department of Economics, University of Ibadan. Internal/External Examiner

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5. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS/EXPERTISE

 Teaching of statistics courses at undergraduate and graduate levels.


 Supervision of graduate theses and fieldwork projects.
 Writing research proposal for funding.
 Building econometric models for policy analysis and forecast.
 Designing, organizing, conducting and analyzing survey data.
 Writing and presenting survey reports.
 Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, etc), Eviews, SPSS and STATA.

6. CONSULTANCY SERVICES

 African Union (AU): Developing Indicators and Data for Monitoring


the Plan of Action for the Second Decade of Education for Africa, A
consultancy report submitted to the Directorate of Human Resources,
Science and Technology of the African Union Commission (AUC), Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia, August, 2008.
 EMIS Expert: AU Meeting of Experts on Education Management
Information System (EMIS), Harare, Zimbabwe, September 2007.
 EMIS Expert: Second AU Workshop on Education Management
Information System (EMIS), Birchwood Hotel, Johannesburg, Dec.
2007.
 Deputy Coordinator: Lagos State Baseline Data Project: Large Firm
Manufacturing Survey. World Bank Funded project, 2004.
 Deputy Coordinator: Lagos State Baseline Data Project: Large Firm
Services Survey. World Bank Funded Project, 2004.
 Consultant Econometrician: Lagos State Service Delivery Project:
Listing of Households. World Bank Funded Project, 2005.
 Field Manager: Lagos State Service Delivery Project: Survey of 3055
Households in Lagos North. World Bank Funded Project. 2005

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7. PUBLICATIONS

1. Olubusoye, O.E. and Iyaniwura, J.O. (2002); “Relative Sensitivity of OLS to


Violation of Mutual Independence of Random Deviates”, Journal of the
Nigerian Statistical Association, Vol. 15, 2002, pg 9 –19.

2. O. Olabisi Ugbebor and O.E. Olubusoye,(2002), “Testing the Purchasing


Power Parity Hypothesis for the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market.” The
Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social studies, Vol. 44, No. 2, July 2002,
pg 173-186.

3. O.E.Olubusoye, (2002), “Evidence of Variance-Covariance Matrix Sensitivity


to Correlated Normal Deviates”, The Nigerian Journal of Economic and
Social Studies, Vol. 44, No. 2, July 2002, Pg. 221-230.

4. Olubusoye,O.E., Olofin, S.O & Busari, D (2004). “A Comparative Study Of


The Power Of Some Specification Error Tests.” The Nigerian Journal of
Economic and Social Studies, Vol. 46, No1, March 2004, pg 84-92.

5. O.E Olubusoye and O. Akinyemi, (2005), “The Robustness of OLS and FIML
Estimators to Correlated Random Deviates” International Journal of
Numerical Mathematics, Vol. 1, Pg. 1 – 14.

6. O.O.Ugbebor and O.E.Olubusoye (2005), “On Unit Roots and


Autoregressive Representation of Naira-U.S. Dollar Exchange Rate”
Publications of the ICMCS: Volume 2, Pages 129-134.

7. O.E.Olubusoye (2005), “History and Applications of Statistics”, A Textboook


For General Studies Programme, University of Ibadan, ISBN: 978-068-745-
9, pg 71-80.

8. O.E.Olubusoye and I.A. Bolarinwa (2006), “A Comparative Study of


Alternative Estimators for Variance Component Models with Serially
Correlated Errors.” Science Focus Vol. 11(1) 2006 pp 10-14

9. Olaide O. Salawu and Olusanya E. Olubusoye (2006), “A Comparison of


Alternative Estimators of Macroeconomic Models,” Journal of Nigeria
Statistical Association (JNSA), Vol. 18, pages 23-34.

10. Olubusoye,O.E and Bolarinwa, I.A (2006), “An Investigation into the
Performance of Estimators of Error Components Models in the Presence of
Stationary Autoregressive Error Components,” Journal of Scientific and
Industrial Studies, Volume 4, Number 2, 2006.

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11. Olusanya E. Olubusoye and Ismaila A. Bolarinwa (2006), “Estimation of
Variance Component Model when Error Term is Non-statonary”, Applied
Macroeconomics and Economic Development, Essays in Honour of Professor
Sam Oladapo Olofin, Ibadan University Press, ISBN: 978-121 411-2, pg 53 -
62. (Edited by Adeola Adenikinju & Olanrewaju Olaniyan).

12. Olusanya E. Olubusoye (2007), “Statistical Inference II”, Ibadan Distance


Learning Centre Series, ISBN 978-021-270-1, Edited by Prof. Francis
Egbokhare.

13. O.A. Fasoranbaku, O.E.Olubusoye and J.O. Ogundele (2007), “Relative


Power of Glejser Test When Some Heteroscedasticity Structures are
Misspecified” Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences 4(2): 221-223.

14. Olusanya E. Olubusoye (2007) “Facts on Revenue Allocation to States in


Nigeria Between May 1999 and December 2005” www.nigerian-
newspaper.com/revenue-allocation.htm

15. Olusanya E. Olubusoye and Osowole Oyedeji I. (2007): “A Monte Carlo


Based Comparison of Bayesian and Frequentist Estimator of the Binomial
Proportion” Journal of the Ethiopian Statistical Association, Volume XVI,
pg 44-49.

16. Oyaromade, R. and O. E. Olubusoye (2007), “Inflationary Dynamics in


Nigeria: A Reassessment”, African Journal of Economic Policy, Vol. 14, No.
2, (Dec.), pp.113-135.

17. Olubusoye, Olusanya E. and Abyiot Teklu Meshesha (2008): “Determinants


of Adherence to Antiretroviral Treatment among HIV Patients in Ethiopia”
African Research Review, volume 2 (2) April 2008, ISSN 1994-9057, pg 1-
12.

18. Olubusoye, O.E., Olaomi, O.E and Odetunde, O.O (2008): “Bootstrap
Approach to Comparison of Alternative Methods of Parameter Estimation of a
Simultaneous Equation Model”, African Research Review, volume 2 (3)
August, 2008, ISSN 1994-9057.

19. Olusanya E. Olubusoye and Rasheed Oyaromade (2008): “Modelling the


Inflation Process in Nigeria”, AERC Research Paper 182, ISBN 9966-778-
33-0, African Economic Research Consortium, Nairobi, Kenya.
www.aercafrica.org/documents/RP182.pdf

20. M.M. Tumala, O.E. Olubusoye, and D.K. Shangodoyin (2008): “Estimation
of Non-Linear Short-Term Adjustments in Financial Variables with Linear
Long-Term Relationships”, STATISTICS IN TRANSITION-new series,
December 2008, Vol. 9 No. 3, pp. 519-534.

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8. MAJOR COURSES, WORKSHOPS & CONFERENCES ATTENDED

 22ND annual Conference of the Nigerian Statistical Association held on


21st – 26th September, 1998 at State House of Assembly Building, Minna,
Niger State, Nigeria.

 6th meeting of the Sub-Saharan African Network (SUSAN) of the


International Biometric Society (IBS) held at IITA, Ibadan, Nigeria from
23rd – 27th August, 1999.

 Silver Jubilee Conference of Nigerian Statistical Association (NSA) held


at Chelsea Hotel, Central Area, Abuja, Nigeria from 25th – 27th October,
2001.

 A Foundation Postgraduate Course in Probability Theory and its


Applications held from October 22, to November 10, 2000 at National
Mathematical Centre, Abuja, Nigeria.

 Eight Annual Conference On Econometric Modelling For Africa held from


1-4 July 2003 Stellenbosch University, South Africa.

 International Conference on ‘Some Contemporary Applications of the


Mathematical and Computer Sciences to Development Problems’ held in
Lagos, Nigeria, from 8 - 11 February, 2004.

 Ninth Annual Conference On Econometric Modelling for Africa held from


30 June to 2 July 2004, University of Cape Town, South Africa.

 African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Biannual Research


Workshop, Hotel Intercontinental, Nairobi, Kenya, December 4-9, 2004.

 African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Biannual Research


Workshop, Hotel Intercontinental, Nairobi, Kenya, 28 May – 2 June 2005.

 Tenth Annual Conference on: Frontiers of Econometric Modelling in


Africa Held from 6-8 June, 2005, Grand Regency Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya.

 Eleventh Annual Conference of African Econometric Society (AES) held


from 5-7 July 2006 in Dakar, Senegal.

 Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Ethiopian Statistical Association


(ESA) held on December 9, 2006 at UN. ECA Africa Hall, Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia.

 Twelfth Annual Conference of African Econometric Society (AES) held


from 4-6 July 2007 at Sun Cape Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa.

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 16th Annual Conference of The Ethiopian Statistical Association held on
December 9, 2007 at UN-ECA Conference Hall, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

 14th Annual Conference of African Econometric Society (AES) held from


8-10 July 2009 at Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Abuja, Nigeria.

9. MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION

 Member, Nigerian Statistical Association (NSA)


 Member, International Biometric Society (IBS) Group Nigeria
 Fellow, Centre for Econometric and Allied Research (CEAR), University
of Ibadan.
 Member, The Econometric Society
 Member, Africa Econometric Society (AES)
 Member, Ethiopian Statistical Association (ESA)

10. AWARD

 Research Grant of 14,000 USD to conduct research on “Modelling the


Inflation Process in Nigeria” from African Economic Research
Consortium (AERC) based in Nairobi, Kenya. (Completed 2008)
 Research Grant of 14,500 USD to conduct research on “Spatio-Temporal
Information System Modeling and Econometric Analysis of Revenue
Allocation in Nigeria” from Marc Arthur Foundation. (Granted 2009)

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11. NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF REFEREES

1. Dr. J.O. Olaomi


Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer
University for Development Studies
Box 24, Navirongo, Ghana.
Tel. +233-248992255
E-mail: olaomijo@yahoo.com

2. Prof. S.O. Olofin


Department of Economics
University of Ibadan
Ibadan, Oyo-State.
Tel. +234-8023463272
E-mail: soolofin@hotmail.com

3. Dr. Rasheed Oyaromade


Senior Research Economist,
African Development Bank (ADB),
B.P. 323, Belverdere, !002 Tunis. Tunisia
Tel. +216 71 10 24 82
Fax: +216 71 10 37 79
Cell: +216 23 62 22 12
E-mail: rasheedoya@yahoo.com or R.oyaromade@Afdb.org

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