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Dr Mutalib Anifowose

Lecturer

Department: Newcastle Business School

Mutalib holds a Ph.D. degree in Accounting from the International Islamic University Malaysia. He obtained his Master of Science in Accounting and Finance, and Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Ahmadu Bello University Nigeria. He has diversified cross-functional experience in Auditing, Financial Reporting, Financial Management, and Academics for more than a decade.

Mutalib Anifowose

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  • Accounting and Finance PhD January 13 2017
  • Accounting and Finance MSc June 25 2012
  • Accounting and Finance BSc April 04 2008
  • British Accounting and Finance Association BAFA 2022
  • Association of Certified Chartered Accountants FCCA
  • Certified Information System Auditor CISA
  • Certified Islamic Professional Accountants CIPA
  • Certified Sharia Advisor & Auditor CSAA
  • Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers of Nigeria ACS
  • Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria ACTI
  • Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria ACA


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