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''' Oyewole Simon Oginni''' has been the Africa Deputy Director for Canada's Organisation for World Peace since April 2015, where he coordinates research on conflict management and resolution, peace-building, counter-terrorism, violent extremism and radicalization and developing proposal on  the [[NextGen at ICANN]] Peace Builder projects in Africa.<ref name=linkedin">[https://ng.linkedin.com/in/oyewole-simon-oginni-90548945 Oyewole Oginni], LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2016 March 23.</ref>


''' Oyewole Simon Oginni''' has been the Africa Deputy Director for Canada's Organisation for World Peace since April 2015.<ref name=linkedin">[https://ng.linkedin.com/in/oyewole-simon-oginni-90548945 Oyewole Oginni], LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2016 March 23.</ref>
He has been a Lead Researcher at the Center for Women's Health and Adolescence Development, where he developed research architecture and trained staff members and field workers on data collection procedure, analysis, reporting and research ethics.


==Education and Training==
ICANN 55 in Marrakech, Morocco was his first [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN Meeting]].<ref name="intake"></ref>
Oyewole earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting [http://mautech.edu.ng Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola], Master’s Degree in Forensic Criminal Investigation [http://iicfip.org International Institute of Certified Forensic Investigation Professionals Inc. Delaware USA] and an MSc. in Governance and Regional Integration [http://pau-au.org Pan Africa University, Africa Union Commission]. He is a certified forensic investigator, a Fellow Alumni of Leading in Public Life, Graduate School of Development, Policy and Practice, University of Cape Town and NextGen@ICANN55 [https://www.icann.org/news/blog/meet-the-nextgen-icann55-marrakech-members ICANN55].


==Career History==
==Education & Training==
=== The Organization for World Peace, [Africa Deputy Director] (Present)===
Oyewole has several degrees, including:
Coordinating research on conflict management and resolution, peace-building, counter-terrorism, violent extremism and radicalization and developing proposal on  the [[NextGen]] Peace Builder projects in Africa.
* Bachelor's Degree in Accounting [http://mautech.edu.ng Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola]
===Center for Women's Health and Adolescence Development [Lead Researcher]===
* Master's Degree in Forensic Criminal Investigation [http://iicfip.org International Institute of Certified Forensic Investigation Professionals Inc. Delaware USA]
Developed research architecture and trained staff members and field workers on data collection procedure, analysis, reporting and research ethics.
* MSc. in Governance and Regional Integration [http://pau-au.org Pan Africa University, Africa Union Commission]


==Interests==
He is a certified forensic investigator, a Fellow Alumni of Leading in Public Life, Graduate School of Development, Policy and Practice, University of Cape Town and NextGen@ICANN55 [https://www.icann.org/news/blog/meet-the-nextgen-icann55-marrakech-members ICANN55].
Internet security and governance, cyber-security, intelligence gathering, crime analysis and mapping, cyber diplomacy, counter-terrorism and money-laundering; trans-borer security, peace-building, forensic election, green economy and regional integration.


==Hobbies==
==Publications & Research==
Critical Thinking, Traveling and Playing Piano
Oyewole is the author of "Survivability and Realiablity Principles: Black Box Forensic Cybercrime Investigation Model (BBFCIM)", currently under publication at IGI Inc.USA. He has reported extensively on terrorism in Africa and Middle East and has more than 21 publications in edited books, recognized peer-review journal and research books.<ref name="intake">ICANNWiki - ICANN 55 Intake Form, 2016 March.</ref>
 
He has also conducted research on cybercrimes and developed a model to tackle Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) of Cybercriminals, for independent forensic investigators focusing on digital economy and cybercrime.<ref name="intake"></ref>
 
==Interests & Hobbies==
His interests include topics of Internet security and governance, cyber-security, intelligence gathering, crime analysis and mapping, cyber diplomacy, counter-terrorism and money-laundering; trans-border security, peace-building, forensic election, green economy and regional integration.
 
He enjoys critical thinking, traveling, and playing the piano.
 
==References==
 
[[Category:NGO Worker]]

Latest revision as of 19:59, 6 July 2021

Country: Cameroon
Email: simonoginni3[at]yahoo.com
Website:

   http://www.theowp.org

LinkedIn:    Oyewole Oginni
Twitter:    @simonoginni


Featured in the ICANN 57 - Hyderabad playing card deck

Oyewole Simon Oginni has been the Africa Deputy Director for Canada's Organisation for World Peace since April 2015, where he coordinates research on conflict management and resolution, peace-building, counter-terrorism, violent extremism and radicalization and developing proposal on the NextGen at ICANN Peace Builder projects in Africa.[1]

He has been a Lead Researcher at the Center for Women's Health and Adolescence Development, where he developed research architecture and trained staff members and field workers on data collection procedure, analysis, reporting and research ethics.

ICANN 55 in Marrakech, Morocco was his first ICANN Meeting.[2]

Education & Training

Oyewole has several degrees, including:

He is a certified forensic investigator, a Fellow Alumni of Leading in Public Life, Graduate School of Development, Policy and Practice, University of Cape Town and NextGen@ICANN55 ICANN55.

Publications & Research

Oyewole is the author of "Survivability and Realiablity Principles: Black Box Forensic Cybercrime Investigation Model (BBFCIM)", currently under publication at IGI Inc.USA. He has reported extensively on terrorism in Africa and Middle East and has more than 21 publications in edited books, recognized peer-review journal and research books.[2]

He has also conducted research on cybercrimes and developed a model to tackle Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) of Cybercriminals, for independent forensic investigators focusing on digital economy and cybercrime.[2]

Interests & Hobbies

His interests include topics of Internet security and governance, cyber-security, intelligence gathering, crime analysis and mapping, cyber diplomacy, counter-terrorism and money-laundering; trans-border security, peace-building, forensic election, green economy and regional integration.

He enjoys critical thinking, traveling, and playing the piano.

References

  1. Oyewole Oginni, LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2016 March 23.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 ICANNWiki - ICANN 55 Intake Form, 2016 March.