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Dr. Kingsley Obiora: A Renowned Economist and Champion of Economic Development

Leveraging his international and domestic expertise, Dr. Obiora offered crucial guidance to the Governor on pressing economic matters from 2014 to 2018. This included navigating the complexities of the global oil price plunge and its ripple effects on the Nigerian economy.

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By Sunday Adebayo

Dr. Kingsley Obiora, a former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), is a highly respected economist with over 20 years of experience in economic policy analysis, research, and advice. His distinguished career in economics and finance has spanned both national and international levels, demonstrating a deep commitment to economic development in Nigeria and across Africa.

Dr. Obiora’s impressive career began with the IMF’s competitive “Economist Program” in 2007 where he gained experience in both the European Department and the Strategy, Policy and Review Department.

During this time, he tackled complex issues like exchange rate assessments, debt sustainability, economic decoupling and spillovers, and real sector analysis. He also played a key role in reviewing financial sector assessments.

Prior to the IMF, Dr. Obiora honed his skills at the West African Monetary Institute and the Centre for Econometric and Allied Research at the University of Ibadan.

Dr. Obiora’s expertise spanned both international and domestic spheres. While on loan from the IMF, he wore two hats: Technical Advisor to Nigeria’s National Economic Management Team and Special Assistant to President Jonathan’s Chief Economic Advisor (2011-2014).

In these roles, he significantly influenced national economic policy across various sectors, including energy subsidies, power reform, job creation metrics, development financing structures, economic diversification, oil price integration into budgeting, business regulations, port improvements, and economic mapping.

Leveraging his diverse experience, Dr. Obiora then transitioned to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as Special Advisor on Economic Matters (2014-2018). Here, he provided valuable insights and analysis, drawing on his international background to help the CBN navigate the complexities and repercussions of external economic shocks.

Dr. Obiora’s tenure at the CBN showcased his economic policy prowess. While serving as Special Advisor, his insightful analysis directly influenced the Bank’s monetary policies, shaping Nigeria’s financial landscape and economic stability.

Leveraging his international and domestic expertise, Dr. Obiora offered crucial guidance to the Governor on pressing economic matters from 2014 to 2018. This included navigating the complexities of the global oil price plunge and its ripple effects on the Nigerian economy.

Dr. Obiora’s academic journey began at the University of Benin, where he earned his first degree. He then moved on to the University of Ibadan, where he obtained his Masters and Doctorate degrees in Economics. His thirst for knowledge led him to the prestigious London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), where he earned a Postgraduate Certificate in Managerial Finance.

Dr. Obiora’s expertise in economic policy, research, and analysis has made him a sought-after authority in his field. He has published numerous papers on macro, monetary, international, and theoretical economics, sharing his insights with the global academic community.

His impressive credentials and expertise have led to his appointment as chair of several influential financial and economic institutions, including the African Finance Corporation (AFC), the FMDQ Group, and the Nigerian Export-Import (NEXIM) Bank. In these roles, he has played a crucial part in shaping economic policies and programs that promote growth and stability.

Throughout his career, Dr. Obiora has demonstrated a deep commitment to advancing economic development in Nigeria and beyond. His contributions have made a significant impact, and his expertise continues to be sought after by institutions and governments around the world.

As a renowned economist and champion of economic development, Dr. Kingsley Obiora remains a vital resource for economic growth and stability in Nigeria and across Africa.

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