Economist | Senior Data Analyst | Policy & Regulatory Analytics
Turning complex economic, regulatory, and survey data into clear evidence for policy, compliance, and strategic decision-making.
I deliver data-driven economic insight for regulation, public finance, and policy design, supporting evidence-based decision-making under scrutiny.
15+ years of public-sector and consulting experience combined with advanced applied econometrics and regulatory compliance analytics.
Strong ability to communicate complex economic concepts to policymakers and non-technical audiences, ensuring actionable insights.
"If regulators must justify decisions under scrutiny, who better than an economist who builds auditable, data-driven systems?"
Univelcity Consulting | UK
Office of the Accountant General | Nigeria
Nigerian Postal Service | Nigeria
University of Ilorin (2006)
University of Essex (2023)
Financial Management for Sole Traders
A mobile-first financial management and tax-planning prototype specifically designed for UK freelancers and small business owners. TaxMate provides real-time insights into financial health, automated tax reservation suggestions, and compliance tracking for HMRC deadlines.
Real-time dashboard for income, expenses, and net profit tracking
Automated tax reservation tool based on current earnings
HMRC Self Assessment deadline countdown and compliance tracking
6-month visual financial trend analysis and reporting
Mobile-optimized 'Quick Action' interface for on-the-go entry
Financial Security & Education Platform
An AI-powered web application designed for counterfeit Nigerian currency detection. NairaGuard serves as both a verification tool and an educational resource, helping users identify authentic Naira banknotes through a simulated AI scanner and detailed security feature guides.
Simulated AI-powered currency verification and authentication
Comprehensive guides on banknote security features
Interactive preview gallery of Nigerian currency denominations
Credit-based verification system for scan management
Educational & Cultural Engagement
An interactive educational platform designed to promote cultural heritage and civic awareness. This project demonstrates expertise in combining educational content with game design principles to create powerful tools for civic engagement and cultural preservation.
Gamified learning modules for cultural history
Interactive civic engagement tools
Mobile-responsive educational UI/UX
Full-stack implementation for content management
Regulatory Analytics Platform
A comprehensive tax compliance and regulatory analytics platform demonstrating practical application of data science and econometric principles to real-world governance challenges. This system showcases expertise in building scalable compliance frameworks that enhance regulatory effectiveness and transparency.
Real-time monitoring and analytics for regulatory compliance tracking
Data-driven insights for tax administration and policy decisions
Interactive dashboards for complex regulatory data analysis
Evidence-based recommendations for regulatory improvements
Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Kogi State Council
Recognized publicly during the 2026 Awards & Honours ceremony alongside distinguished leaders. Commemorated for applying deep analytical and digital expertise for public interest and societal impact. π Kogi State, Nigeria
Correspondents' Chapel, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Kogi State Council
Presented in recognition of outstanding contributions to Digital Solutions. Acknowledging the role of data-driven systems and digital innovation in advancing governance and societal problem-solving.
An analysis of religion's role as an economic institution in Sub-Saharan Africa, examining its impact on development and policy.
A study using a Panel Autoregressive Distributed Lag (P-ARDL) model to examine FDI's impact on growth in Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the substantial long-run effects of foreign investment, human capital, and GDP per capita.
Journal article published in British Journal of Environmental Sciences, Volume 14, Issue 1, pages 59β82.
Digital tax reforms that increase reporting frequency alter not only the reporting frequency of taxpayers but also the behavioural conditions that produce compliance information. This paper introduces behavioural reporting noise (BRN), defined as systematic distortions of reported compliance signals generated by adaptation to a reporting regime rather than underlying noncompliance.
This paper examines how Nigeria's fragmented digital identification architecture (NIN, BVN, SIM registries) affects administrative reach and state capacity. It finds that parallel registries produce systematic verification inconsistencies, raise transaction costs, constrain financial inclusion, and generate enforcement gaps.
An examination of administrative barriers and their impact on electoral participation, drawing from evidence of Nigeria's 2023 Presidential election. Published in African Studies Quarterly, Volume 24, Issue 2.
Tax Orientation Statement (RTOS) as an early guidance intervention within HM Revenue and Customsβ (HMRC) Government Gateway digital services. It identifies a recurring compliance pattern in which some individuals entering the UK tax system through Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) employment treat employer withholding as if it settles their full tax obligations. As a result, overseas income, including rental receipts, business profit distributions, foreign investment returns, and overseas pension income, may remain undeclared for several tax years. In some cases, HMRC detects such non-compliance only after a substantial delay, by which point retrospective assessment, interest charges, and penalties may be difficult to avoid.The proposed RTOS would address this information gap through a brief yes-or-no orientation check presented at an early administrative touchpoint, directing users to relevant guidance without creating tax liability, requiring asset disclosure, or triggering enforcement action. Drawing on behavioural tax compliance theory, comparative tax administration, and published HMRC administrative data, the paper argues that a low-cost, well-timed intervention within existing digital infrastructure may help reduce delayed disclosure, improve taxpayer understanding of worldwide income obligations, and lower the volume of multi-year compliance investigations. More broadly, the paper shows how a preventative compliance approach may be incorporated into existing UK administrative arrangements
Capital flight remains a pervasive constraint on economic development in Nigeria, yet the dominant literature has concentrated on its determinants and magnitude rather than its internal structural consequences. This paper examines the developmental consequences of capital flight through an Economic Linkages Framework, an original conceptual architecture that synthesises Hirschman's (1958) backward and forward linkage theory, Keynesian multiplier analysis, and endogenous growth theory to explain how capital flight disrupts the processes through which domestic investment generates compounding economic value.The framework distinguishes two structural pathways. When capital is retained domestically, it initiates multiplier cascades through business expansion, supply chain deepening, employment generation, and fiscal strengthening, constituting positive economic linkages. When capital exits the economy, these pathways are severed, producing weakened aggregate demand, reduced productivity spillovers, labour market deterioration, and tax base erosion, constituting negative economic linkages and structural fragmentation. To operationalise these arguments, the paper introduces the Domestic Capital Circulation Curve (DCCC), a non-linear growth model grounded in Barro and Sala-iMartin's (1995) endogenous growth framework and Ramsey-Cass-Koopmans capital accumulation theory. A quadratic empirical specification is estimated using Nigerian time-series data (1991β2017) via OLS with heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors. The model is explicitly framed as an empirical illustration of the theoretical framework rather than a fully identified causal test.The results suggest that labour market conditions may be an important transmission channel: a one percentage point increase in the unemployment rate is associated with a 2.48 percentage point reduction in GDP growth (p < 0.001), validating the labour market linkage mechanism. Capital flight coefficients are not individually significant but exhibit sign patterns consistent with the non-linear damage hypothesis. The model explains 57.4% of variance in GDP growth (RΒ² = 0.574). The paper contributes to development economics by reframing capital flight as a problem of linkage disruption rather than simple financial outflow, providing a theoretically grounded and policy-relevant framework for Nigeria and comparable resourcedependent economies.
Using a NARDL framework and wavelet coherence analysis, this study uncovers the asymmetric and time-frequency effects of insecurity and macroeconomic instability on Nigeria's growth. It concludes that sustainable growth depends on an integrated approach combining security measures and macroeconomic stabilisation.
Subtitle: A Practical Guide to Tax Queries, Audits, Assessments, Record-Keeping, and Dispute Resolution for Businesses
ISBN: 9798248507344
ASIN: B0GNML97C6
A practical handbook explaining tax compliance procedures for small and medium-sized enterprises in Nigeria, including handling tax queries, audits, assessments, objections, and dispute resolution.
This video introduces the key ideas from my Nigerian SME Tax Compliance and Investigation Handbook. It explains how small and medium-sized businesses in Nigeria can prepare for tax audits, respond to tax queries, and reduce the risk of FIRS penalties.
Subtitle: A Practical Guide to Avoiding Reporting Errors, Software Mistakes and HMRC Compliance Risks
ISBN: 979-8196895852
ASIN: B0H21N2W7T
Making Tax Digital for Self-Employed Workers and Landlords is a practical guide for UK sole traders, freelancers, landlords, bookkeepers and small business owners preparing for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax.
This book explains who is affected, when the rules apply, what quarterly updates mean, how digital records should be maintained, and how common reporting mistakes can be avoided. It covers MTD thresholds, qualifying income, software errors, landlord income, gross rent recording, year-end adjustments, capital allowances, finance cost restrictions, record-keeping templates and HMRC compliance-risk indicators.
Written in plain English, this guide helps readers understand the practical steps needed before the first MTD deadline.
This book is for general educational purposes only. Readers should check current HMRC guidance at gov.uk and seek professional advice before relying on any tax rule or calculation.
This video introduces the key ideas from my Making Tax Digital for Income Tax book. It explains what self-employed workers, landlords, accountants, and small businesses need to understand before the new digital reporting rules take effect.
Subtitle: The Hidden Triggers, Risk Signals, and Tax Mistakes That Put UK SMEs on HMRC's Radar
ISBN: 979-8246539712
A practitioner-focused book analysing HMRC's risk-based compliance approach, explaining behavioural, financial, and data-driven indicators. Paperback edition available.
This video introduces the key ideas from my How HMRC Really Selects Businesses for Investigation book. It explains how HMRC uses data analytics, behavioural risk indicators, digital reporting systems, and compliance monitoring tools to identify UK businesses for audit and investigation.
Subtitle: A Public-Interest Examination of Institutional Religion, Accountability, and Social Justice
ISBN: 979-8246609675
This book examines the institutional role of religion in Nigeria and its relationship to governance, accountability, and social justice.
This video introduces the key ideas from my The Altar of Accountability book. It explores the complex relationship between institutional religion, governance, and accountability in Nigeria, and discusses pathways toward social justice.
Policy commentary examining the role of locally rooted policing structures anchored at the local government level. (March 2026)
Also featured in: National dailies and major news syndicates
Policy commentary analysing the role of functional and autonomous local governments in Nigeria. (March 2026)
Also featured in: National news platforms and print editions
Urging Nigerian youths to view participation in the 2027 General Election as a critical economic decision rather than just a political one. (April 2026)
Consistently translating economic evidence into public policy debate for wider audiences across major Nigerian media outlets.
Colchester, Essex
United Kingdom
Open to hybrid, full-time, or part-time roles and travel as required.
Ready to bring data-driven economic insights to your organization.