Nominated Advisory Council Membership
The advisory board consist of two categories:
The Nominated Membership and Corporate-Sponsored Membership.
Nominated Advisory Council Members:
Major General Ebiobowei Awala (Retired), NG
Chairman
Juan Carlos Venegas
FCFIP, CIPFA (Afill), ICFS, AAIA, ACPA (U.K)
Accountant, Counter Fraud Specialist & Forensic Investigation Expert
Dr. Njideka Kelley, DM
DM, MA
Organizational Behavioral Change Expert
Professor Suleiman Akwu-Odo Salihu Aruwa , PhD,
FCFIP, FCTI, FCNA, FIPA, FFAR, FCIFIAN
Forensic Accounting Expert
Dr. Tim Callaghan, DM
DM, MBA, M.Sc, (TT), CFIP (USA)
Strategic Management Expert
Prof. (Bishop) Emmanuel Musa Jatau, Ph.D
Ph.D, D.D, M.Sc., CFIP, FCFIP
Securities & Conflict Resolution Expert
(Ambassador of Peace)
Prof. Samuel Gowon Edoumiekumo, Ph.D
Ph.D, M.Sc. , FCFIP, ACE, MNES, HOEDSON (NG)
Econometric Expert
Dr. (SP.) Zems Mathias (Retired), Ph.D
Ph.D, MSC, EMSC, PGD
Criminology and Intelligence Management
Barrister Lawrence Epebu
LLM (UK), BL (NG), LLB (UK),
Programme Secretary General
Prof. K. Rama Subramaniam, Ph.D
Ph.D, MBA (UK), LLM (UK)
FCFIP, FCA, FISC, CISA, CISM, CISS, CEH, CHFI
Criminology Cyber-Crime Management Expert
Dr. Felix Emeakpore Eboibi, Ph.D.
Ph.D, LLM, LLB, FCFIP
International Criminal Law (NG)
Adrienne Crosby
MIS, CNI (USA)
Certified Novell Engineer
About the Founder
Prof. Mannixs E. Paul, Ph.D
Ph.D, MPA, (Law & Mgt), FCFIP, FCIML, FNAMA, FCFIA, FFAR,FCECFI
Founder/Chairman
Professor Mannixs E. Paul is a distinguished Scholar-Practitioner with a Doctor of Philosophy in Organization and Management, specializing in General Business from an accredited institution in the United States of America. Additionally, he holds an exceptional Master of Public Administration with honors, focusing on Law and Management, and a Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in the USA. Prof. Paul has also earned a National Diploma in Law. . Read More
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ARFWPS CORPORATE MEMBERSHSIP ADVISORY COUNCIL
The purpose of the ARFPS Membership Advisory Council is to establish a formal collaborative team of experts in various professions to support the official board of directors and management for the greater good of society. The aim is to improve clients satisfaction, employees effectiveness and to foster a shared understanding among the stakeholders on how to change the paradigm of handling white-collar crimes in organizations in modern time and to boost youths empowerment programmes in the Continent of Africa.
OBJECTIVE OF THE ADVISORY COUNCIL
Members of the ARFWPS Advisory Council are nominated professionals tasked with the obligation to function as an independent oversight board guided by the bylaws of the organization. The objective is to improve the capabilities of the organizational mission, increase corporate membership drive, and client satisfaction and improve the ARFPS Youth Mentorship programme between the ages of 22- 27 with the minimum qualification of a bachelor degree from Accredited Universities.
BENEFITS FOR MEMBERS OF ARFWPS MEMBERSHIP ADVISORY COUNCIL
The advisory board consist of two categories, which include nominated membership and corporate-sponsored membership. Members have a term limit, but each member has the opportunity to play a crucial role in suggesting innovative ideas and partake in leadership training opportunities for the benefit of the stakeholders in the organizations. Besides providing an annual award and reward to members for their excellent contributions and dedication to the organization's mission success, volunteered members opt to several opportunities, which vary from individual to individual.
Membership services has an inherent value of a greater sense of self-fulfillment for their selfless contribution to humanity. Members of the board enjoy shared knowledge and experience among peers, network with industry peers, and receive an update of information. Members enjoy varieties of opportunities, which include consulting, event planning, public speaking, mentorship, professional publicity, appointed representative assignments, and professional support linkage. There are prospects of expansion of their roles and enjoy the privilege to attend sponsored trainings, seminars and conferences to increase shared information and skills as an added benefit to the advisory council members.