Msc Mubarak Ahmed Prince 2 ®

Head Information Technology Control Unit at NIRSAL Connect

Mubarak Ahmed, MSc, PRINCE 2®, has a diverse work experience in various organizations and roles. Starting in 2008, they worked as a Computer Administrator at Ganthan Networks Berhad. In 2012, they served as an IT Administrator for the National Youth Service Corps in Nigeria. From 2014 to 2015, they worked as a Credit Monitoring and Control Officer at Unity Bank Plc.

In 2016, Ahmed became a Program Manager at the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (Abuja chapter). Mubarak then joined NIRSAL Connect in 2017 and took on multiple roles. From 2017 to 2018, they were the Head of the Service Management Unit in the ICT Department, where they managed IT assets, resolved technical issues, and ensured IT infrastructure effectiveness. In 2018, they became the Head of the Decision Support Systems Unit in the Field ICT Department, and from 2020, they assumed the role of Head of Information Technology Control in the Internal Control & Compliance Department.

Throughout their career, Ahmed has demonstrated their proficiency in information technology, project management, and leadership roles.

Mubarak Ahmed, MSc, PRINCE2 ®, has a strong educational background and additional certifications in the field of management and information systems. In 2006, they completed a Foundation in Arts program at UCSI. Following this, from 2007 to 2009, they pursued a BSc in Computing at the same institution, specializing in Information Technology. In 2010 and 2011, Mubarak attended The University of Manchester - Institute for Development Policy and Management, where they obtained their MSc in Management and Information Systems: Change and Development, with a focus on Management Information Systems. Furthermore, Mubarak Ahmed went on to obtain the PRINCE2® 2017 Practitioner certification from AXELOS Global Best Practice in November 2019, demonstrating their dedication to professional growth and expertise in project management methodologies.

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Abuja, Nigeria

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NIRSAL Connect

The Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing system for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL) was launched in 2011 and incorporated in 2013 by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as a dynamic, holistic USD500 Million public-private initiative to catalyse the flow of finance and investments into fixed agricultural value chains. NIRSAL seeks to address the causes of low funding levels in the agriculture sector, including lack of understanding of the sector, perceived high risks, complex credit assessment processes/procedures, and high transaction costs.


Headquarters

Abuja, Nigeria

Employees

501-1,000

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