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- Q7199598 description "Nigerian academic".
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- Q7199598 abstract "Pius Okigbo (February 6, 1924 — 2000) was an eminent Nigerian economist from Ojoto, Anambra State; he was the older brother of the poet Christopher Okigbo. Receiving his secondary schooling at Christ the King College, Onitsha, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics through private study, after, he proceeded to Northwestern University, where he earned an MA and Ph.D in Economics.As a scholar, he contributed a great deal in propelling into academic discourse, new methods for solving African economic problems. He gained academic acclaim in Nigeria when he published a book on the national accounting standard of Nigeria. He was then appointed as the economic adviser to the governor of the Eastern region of Nigeria.As an erudite scholar on public finance, he lent his service to public scholarship and policy, he was chairman in a number of Nigerian committees, particularly those dealing with the economic direction of the country. In 1994, as chairman of a committee to probe the activities of the Central Bank of Nigeria, he released a report critical of the government's role in mismanaging 12.4 billion dollars of oil revenues accrued primarily to two special accounts. The panel's report is popularly known as the Okigbo report.He was one of the scholars who believed that commodity shocks, deficit financing and government mismanagement are the bane of Nigeria's economic development.".
- Q7199598 birthDate "1924-02-06".
- Q7199598 birthYear "1924".
- Q7199598 deathDate "2000".
- Q7199598 deathYear "2000".
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- Q7199598 dateOfBirth "1924-02-06".
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- Q7199598 name "Okigbo, Pius".
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- Q7199598 comment "Pius Okigbo (February 6, 1924 — 2000) was an eminent Nigerian economist from Ojoto, Anambra State; he was the older brother of the poet Christopher Okigbo.".
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