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Browsing by Author "Olanipekun, W.D"

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    Conventional in Ideological Corporate Paradigm Social from Responsibility The IslamicTheories Perspective
    (2012) Olanipekun, W.D; Brimah, A. N; Bolaji, I. A
    This paper reviewed the Western theories underpinning corporate socialresponsibility (CSR) with R) with relevant Upon Him) as enshrined in the rerses of the Hoh Quran as well as Hadith of the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) a that it is deeply rooted a sharia. It mas diseovered that one major bane of conventional CSR theories is that it it dee te the materialistic worldriew wbich leads to trade-offs in choices relating to iplementing the Islam ts is showcased as a sustainable alternative since i' draws on religrous perspective for its insiohte which inctudes spiritual and moral dimensions on issues relating io CSR. The paper recommends that bus should no longer be driven onty by the principle of projt max1misatton but should be driven by the Durir ultimate happiness in this ije and berea ter through asknowledgng social responsibility for the welin of the society
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    Implementing Treasury Single Account (TSA) In Nigeria: Current Issues, Benefits And Prospects
    (2016-12) Olanipekun, W.D; Brimah, A.N; Usman, T.B.; Giwa, K.O
    This study examines the current issues, benefits and future prospects of implementing the treasury single account policy in Nigerian. The implementation of the policy is geared towards promoting transparency and facilitates compliance with sections 80 and 162 of the 1999 Constitution. The policy measure is specifically in line with the (Nigeria Vision 20:2020 goal) as it is part of the Public Financial Management reforms which falls under pillar 3 of the National Strategy for Public Service Reforms towards vision 20:2020 aimed at driving development and modernizing the country’s payment system. This study concludes that despite the bottleneck and challenges that may be associated with a policy of this nature, the benefits far outweigh the cost thus it is recommended that all efforts should be harnessed to ensure full implementation because the long run benefit will not only allow these present generations to meet their needs but allow the next and future generations to meet their needs

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