Book

Follow The Money.
Pathway to Becoming a Forensic Accountant
In this book, Richard takes the average accountant on a journey of discovery and career opportunities in transitioning into the field of forensic accounting and fraud examination. It is a must-read for every finance professional looking to explore the field of fraud and forensic investigation.

I Smell a Rat.
The Entrepreneur's Guide to Stopping Fraud
In this book, Richard takes the average accountant on a journey of discovery and career opportunities in transitioning into the field of forensic accounting and fraud examination. It is a must-read for every finance professional looking to explore the field of fraud and forensic investigation.
White Paper

Reimagining Taxation For Economic Growth
Pathway to Becoming a Forensic Accountant
This white paper explores the significance of reimagining taxation in Nigeria to foster economic growth and development. It shares key insights into how Nigeria can responsibly create sustainable growth through taxation.

The Eight Essential Traits of a Successful Fraud Examiner
Becoming a professional fraud examination is akin to embarking on an enthralling journey filled with challenges and revelations. In this medium article, I’ll delve into the intricacies of fraud examination, offering you a unique glimpse into the six indispensable traits and skills defining successful fraud examiners.

Discovering Career Opportunities in Nigeria’s Growing Forensic Accounting Field.
As a certified Forensic Accountant, I’ve been on the front lines, witnessing the transformation of forensic accounting in Nigeria. This field is still developing but presents an extraordinary opportunity for young financial professionals. In this article, I’ll share my personal experiences while incorporating some global data that underscores the significance of forensic accounting

Why Nigerian Startups Should Embrace Forensic Accounting To Navigate Growth And Success.
Startups and other high-growth potential businesses that were recently created and are still in the early stages of their existence face many challenges in Nigeria. These challenges range from initial low capital to a hostile and corrupt business environment, high business costs, taxes and other compliances, insecurities, access to honest and truthful staff and business partners, a highly competitive business environment, etc