Mr. Kenechukwu Ede | Finance and Development | Young Scientist Award
Mr. Kenechukwu Ede | Finance and Development | Young Scientist Award
Department of Economics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
Profile
🎓 Early Academic Pursuits
Ede Kenechukwu Kenneth, born on May 13, 1991, in Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State, Nigeria, began his educational journey at Army Children Primary School, Awkunanaw, completing his First School Leaving Certificate in 2003. He proceeded to Army Day Secondary School Awkunanaw, where he earned his West African Examination Council (WAEC) and National Examination Commission (NECO) certificates in 2008. Driven by a passion for understanding economic systems and development, he enrolled at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, earning a B.Sc in Economics in July 2015. His undergraduate project titled “Impact of Stock Market Development on Nigerian Economic Growth (1990–2010)” laid the groundwork for his future research trajectory in financial markets and economic development.
đź’Ľ Professional Endeavors
Kenneth's professional journey began early as the Financial Secretary of the Youths Initiatives for Self-Discovery (2009–2011), a role that sharpened his financial documentation and project monitoring skills. He later worked as an Economics Columnist for National Switch, where he analyzed and communicated Nigeria’s economic developments.
From 2013 to 2017, Kenneth held diverse roles at Seven-Up Bottling Company Plc, starting as a Warehouse Staff member and rising to Sales Executive. He acquired hands-on experience in warehouse operations, logistics, sales process control, customer relations, and ERP tools like Navision. He also served his country through the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) as an Economics Teacher at Dominant Academy, Bayelsa State.
Since 2019, he has been working as a Research Analyst at Trivial Vocational Center, where he contributes to academic research, develops econometric models, and provides analytical support for various economic studies.
📚 Contributions and Research Focus
Kenneth’s research spans Economic Development, Financial Economics, Energy and Environmental Studies, AI Preparedness in Africa, National Security Architecture, and Digital Financial Inclusion. His methodological foundation is rooted in Applied Time Series Econometrics, and his portfolio reflects an impressive mastery of both theory and application. His work investigates complex relationships in macroeconomics and development studies using advanced modeling approaches such as:
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Ordinary Least Squares (OLS)
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Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) & its advanced forms (QARDL, TARDL, TNARDL)
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Fully Modified OLS (FMOLS), Dynamic OLS (DOLS)
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Panel GMM (Differenced & System)
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Structural Breaks Model, Panel Smooth Transition Regression (PSTR)
Kenneth has published 21 peer-reviewed journal articles, and his scholarly work is accessible through his Google Scholar and ResearchGate profiles.
🌍 Impact and Influence
Kenneth’s research contributes to the understanding of African economies’ resilience, especially in the face of global financial volatility, digital transformation, and environmental challenges. His empirical works provide policymakers and academics with nuanced insights into structural reforms, market development, and digital finance's role in bridging inequality. He is a key voice in conversations around Africa’s preparedness for AI-driven economic shifts, helping shape developmental strategies that prioritize inclusivity and sustainability.
đź§ Academic Citations & Recognition
With increasing citation metrics on platforms like Google Scholar, Kenneth’s academic footprint continues to grow. His work is regularly referenced by fellow scholars, particularly in studies related to time series econometrics, developmental finance, and energy economics. His ability to develop and apply advanced quantitative models has made him a valuable collaborator in interdisciplinary research.
🛠️ Technical & Analytical Skills
Kenneth is proficient in several econometric and statistical software packages essential for quantitative research, including:
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EViews
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Stata
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R
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SPSS
He brings deep analytical rigor to any project, leveraging these tools to model complex economic phenomena, test hypotheses, and derive robust policy-relevant conclusions.
🧑‍🏫 Teaching Experience
As part of his NYSC, Kenneth taught Economics at Dominant Academy in Bayelsa State. His teaching philosophy emphasizes bridging the gap between economic theory and practical realities. By integrating real-world data into his lessons, he cultivated critical thinking among students and inspired interest in applied economics. Though primarily focused on research today, Kenneth remains committed to academic mentorship and capacity building in economics education.
🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions
Kenneth is not only building a solid academic and professional profile but also positioning himself as a thought leader in the economic transformation of Africa. His long-term vision includes contributing to policy think tanks, developmental agencies, and academic institutions. He aims to expand his research into AI, climate economics, and global financial integration, producing knowledge that shapes future-ready African economies.
📚 Selected Publications
Title: Impact of Digital Financial Innovation on Financial System Development in Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Countries
Authors: Charles O. Manasseh, Ifeoma C. Nwakoby, Ogochukwu C. Okanya, N.G. Nwonye, O. Odidi, K.J. Thaddeus, Kenechukwu K. Ede, W. Nzidee
Journal: Asian Journal of Economics and Banking
Year: 2023
Title: Digital Finance, Financial Inclusion and Economic Growth Nexus in COMESA: The Role of Regulatory Quality, Rule of Law and Government Effectiveness
Authors: Charles O. Manasseh, Ogochukwu C. Okanya, Chine Sp Logan, Kenechukwu K. Ede, Emeka P. Ejim, Stella N. Ozor, Ogonne Onuoha, 8ebelechukwu L. Okiche
Journal: Russian Law Journal
Year: 2023
Title: Investigating the Impact of Credit Channels, Energy Production and Oil Revenues on Agricultural Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Authors: Charles O. Manasseh, Chine Sp Logan, Ogochukwu C. Okanya, Kenechukwu K. Ede, Emeka L. Okiche, S. Ilo, J.E. Ogbuabor, Ifeoma C. Nwakoby
Journal: Heliyon
Year: 2024
Title: Financial Technology, Innovation, and Bank Performance Nexus: Evidence from ECOWAS Member Countries
Authors: Charles O. Manasseh, Chine A. Ngong, Chine Sp Logan, Kenechukwu K. Ede, Ogochukwu C. Okanya
Journal: Journal of African Business
Year: 2025
Title: Causal Relationship Between Financial Deepening, National Security, Ecological Footprint, and Economic Growth in Nigeria
Authors: Charles O. Manasseh, Chine Sp Logan, Ogochukwu C. Okanya, Kenechukwu K. Ede, O.C.O. Onuselogu, J.E. Ogbuabor, Ifeoma C. Nwakoby
Journal: F1000Research
Year: 2024