Lead City University Professor to Deliver Lecture at 17th Annual Africa Antifraud Conference.

Lead City University’s Professor of Accounting and Financial Development, Prof. Godwin Emmanuel Oyedokun (CFE), has been invited to speak at the prestigious 17th Annual Africa Antifraud Conference in Sandton, Johannesburg.

Lead City University Professor to Deliver Lecture at 17th Annual Africa Antifraud Conference.

Lead City University’s Professor of Accounting and Financial Development, Prof. Godwin Emmanuel Oyedokun (CFE), has been invited to speak at the prestigious 17th Annual Africa Antifraud Conference in Sandton, Johannesburg. This recognition places the distinguished scholar among the leading voices in forensic accounting on the continent.

Prof. Oyedokun will deliver a groundbreaking lecture titled "Forensic Accounting in a Digital Age: Uncover the Evidence by Peeling Away the Complexities." His lecture is expected to provide critical insights into the rapidly evolving field of forensic accounting, particularly in the context of the digital age. It will highlight innovative techniques and strategies for uncovering fraud in increasingly complex and technologically advanced financial environments.

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The 17th Annual Africa Antifraud Conference brings together experts from across the globe, making it a prominent platform for the discussion of emerging trends and challenges in fraud detection and prevention. Prof. Oyedokun’s participation underscores his standing as a thought leader in accounting and forensic investigations.

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"We are incredibly proud to have such a distinguished academic representing us on this influential global stage," said Lead City University in a statement. "His expertise in forensic accounting will no doubt contribute to ongoing efforts to combat fraud in today's digitalized world."

Conference attendees can expect profound insights and practical takeaways from Prof. Oyedokun’s lecture, which will likely influence both academic and professional practices in the field.