Chibuike Uche
Professor governance of finance and integrity in Africa
- Name
- Prof.dr. C.U. Uche
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 3854
- c.u.uche@asc.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-8106-3067
For an overview of Chibuike Uche's research and publications, visit his profile on the ASCL website.
Professor Chibuike Uche is the chairholder of the Stephen Ellis Chair for the Governance of Finance and Integrity in Africa. He has extensive research experience in Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone in the fields of political economy, business and financial history, financial institutions regulation and regional integration. His current research interest is foreign business operations in Africa. He leads the research consortium Dutch Multinational Businesses, Dutch Government and the Promotion of Productive Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa, which is part of the research agenda of INCLUDE and NWO-WOTRO.
Prior to joining the ASCL, he was Professor of Banking and Financial Institutions at the University of Nigeria and a member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Nigeria. He has a PhD in Accounting and Finance from the London School of Economics. His thesis, entitled ‘Banking Developments in Pre-Independence Nigeria: A Study in Regulation, Control and Politics’, was awarded the International Economic History Association Prize for the Best Doctoral Thesis completed between 1997 and 2000 for the Post World War I Period. In addition to his academic qualifications, he is also a chartered accountant. He trained at Coopers and Lybrand (now PriceWaterhouseCoopers) in Nigeria.
Uche was a Carlo and Irene Brunner Scholar (1993-1994), a Commonwealth Scholar (1995-1997), a World Bank Robert S. McNamara Fellow (1999), an Association of Commonwealth Universities UK Titular (Worshipful Company of Chartered Accountants) Fellow (2001), a Leventis Visiting Scholar at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (2000), an Academic Visitor in the Departments of Accounting and Finance and Economic History at the London School of Economics (2000-2001), a Visiting Fellow at the African Studies Centre in Leiden (2004, 2010), a Visiting Professor at the IILM Institute for Higher Education Gurgaon India (September 2008), an Alexander von Humboldt Georg Forster Fellow (for experienced researchers) and a Guest Professor at the Humboldt University Berlin (2008-2009), a Visiting Scholar, Discipline of Accounting, at the University of Sydney (October 2009), an Alexander von Humboldt Return Fellow (2010-2011) and a Guest Researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute Uppsala Sweden (2011).
Professor governance of finance and integrity in Africa
- Afrika-Studiecentrum
- Wetenschappelijke staf
- Lijfering S., Kazimierczuk A.H., Uche C.U., Akinyoade A. & Dekker M. (2023), Afrika: hulp & handel in perspectief - lessen uit het veld. Den Haag: Liaison Parlement en Wetenschap. [position paper].
- Ezeoha A., Igwe A., Okoyeuzu C. & Uche C.U. (2023), The fiscal effects of armed conflicts in Africa, African development review 35(4): 444-456.
- Ezeoha A., Akinyinka A., Amobi I., Ekumankama O., Kamau P., Kazimierczuk A.H., Mukoko C., Okoye I. & Uche C.U. (2022), Multinationals, capital export, and the inclusive development debate in developing countries: the Nigerian insight, European Journal of Development Research 34(5): 2224-2250.
- Onah E., Okoyeuzu C. & Uche C.U. (2022), The nationalisation of British banks in post-colonial Tanzania: did the banks’ net capital export position and home government support influence compensation negotiation outcomes?, Business History 64(6): 1088-1109.
- Ezeoha A & Uche C.U. (2022), We will pay compensation from future profits: the nationalisation of foreign businesses in post-colonial Uganda, Business History : 1-28.
- Ezeoha A., Uche C.U. & Uljunwa A. (2020), Crossing the borderline in strategic corporate philanthropy: Dangote and the construction of cement roads in Nigeria, Business ethics: a European review 29(1): 70-81.
- Ekumankama O., Ezeoha A. & Uche C.U. (2020), The role of multinational corporations in local dairy value chain development: a case of Friesland Campina WAMCO (FCW) in Nigeria, International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 23(1): 55-69.
- Ezeoha A., Okoyeuzu C., Onah E. & Uche C.U. (2019), Second-hand vehicle markets in West Africa: a source of regional disintegration, trade informality and welfare losses, Business History 61(1): 187-204.
- Uche C.U., The politics of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement. ASCL Africanist Blog. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). [blog entry].
- Akinyoade A. & Uche C.U. (2018), Development built on crony capitalism? : the case of Dangote Cement, Business History 60(6): 833-858.
- Uche C.U., Africa : change can only come from the inside. ASCL Africanist Blog. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). [blog entry].
- Dietz A.J., Vink N. de & Uche C.U. (2017), Africa's international trade 2001-2016 : boom and bust. ASC themakaart no. 18. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). [working paper].
- Akinyoade A., Dietz A.J. & Uche C.U. (Eds.) (2017), Entrepreneurship in Africa. African dynamics no. 15. Leiden: Brill.
- Akinyoade A. & Uche C.U. (2017), Development built on crony capitalism? : the case of Dangote Cement, Business History 60(6): 833-858.
- Akinyoade A. & Uche C.U. (2017), Dangote Cement: the challenges of Pan-African expansion. In: Akinyoade A., Dietz A.J. & Uche C.U. (Eds.), Entrepreneurship in Africa. African dynamics no. 15. Leiden [etc.]: Brill. 279-306.
- Akinyoade A., Dietz A.J. & Uche C.U. (2017), Introduction. In: Akinyoade A., Dietz A.J. & Uche C.U. (Eds.), Entreneurship in Africa. African dynamics no. 15. Leiden [etc.]: Brill. 1-23.
- Uche C.U. (2017), The British government, Idi Amin and the expulsion of British Asians from Uganda, Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies 19(6): 818-836.
- Ezeoha A.E. & Uche C.U. (2017), State legitimacy and the unending crisis of petrol subsidy reforms in Nigeria, Society & Natural Resources 30(10): 1181-1196.
- Uche C.U. (2017), Indigenous banking enterprises : the rise of Nigerian multinational banks. In: Akinyoade A., Dietz A.T. & Uche C.U. (Eds.), Entrepreneurship in Africa. African dynamics no. 15. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). 385-409.
- Uche C.U. (2017), History, politcs and the public perception of Africa. In: Beek W.E.A. van, Damen J.C.M. & Foeken D.W.J. (Eds.), The face of Africa : essays in honour of Ton Dietz. ASCL occasional publications no. 28. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). 285-300.
- Uche C.U. (2017), The prospects for micro leasing in Africa, NABC magazine : 56-57.
- Ezeoha A., Igwe A., Onyeke C. & Uche C.E. (2016), Relevance lost?: the Petroleum Equalization Fund in Nigeria, Energy for Sustainable Development 31: 152-162.
- Uche C.U. (2016), The nationalization of Lonrho’s business interests in postcolonial Tanzania, Itinerario 40(1): 126-148.
- Akinyoade A., Ekumankama O. & Uche C.U. (2016), The use of local raw materials in beer brewing: Heineken in Nigeria, Journal of the Institute of Brewing 122(4): 682-692.
- Akinyoade A. & Uche C.U. (2016), Dangote cement : an African success story?. ASC Working Paper Series no. 131. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). [working paper].
- Modebe N., Okoro O., Okoyeuzu C. & Uche C. (2014), The (ab)use of import duty waivers in Nigeria. ASC Working Paper Series no. 113. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden. [working paper].
- Uche C.U. (2011), Financial sector liberalization in developing countries. Geneva: International Trade Centre.
- Egbo O., Nwakoby I., Onwumere J. & Uche C.U. (2010), Legitimizing corruption in government: Security votes in Nigeria. ASC Working Paper Series no. 91. Leiden: African Studies Centre. [working paper].
- Ezeoha A. & Uche C.U. (2005), South Africa, NEPAD and the African Renaissance. ASC Working Paper Series no. 64. Leiden: African Studies Centre. [working paper].
- Uche C.U. & Uche O.C. (2004), Oil and the politics of revenue allocation in Nigeria. ASC Working Paper Series no. 54. Leiden: African Studies Centre. [working paper].
- Uche C.U. (2001), The theory of regulation: a review article, Journal of financial regulation and compliance 9(1): 67-80.