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Detailed
Executive Curriculum Vitae
Ologundudu Mojeed Muhammed,
B.Sc, M.Sc (Hons) Economics, Ph.D
CONTACT ADDRESS:
ACADEMICS
Mountain Top University, Prayer city, Ibafo, Ogun State
Senior Lecturer, ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT
HOME
38, Balegi Avenue
Igodo, Magboro,
Ogun State
Tel: 0802-3027927, 0813-6909499
E-mail: mmologundudu@mtu.edu.ng,
mologun.dudu@gmail.com
July, 2020
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PERSONAL DATA: OLOGUNDUDU MOJEED MUHAMMED
SEX: MALE
DATE OF BIRTH: 22ND APRIL, 1967
PLACE OF BIRTH: LAGOS
STATE OF ORIGIN: OGUN
NATIONALITY: NIGERIAN
MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED WITH FOUR CHILDREN
1. OLOGUNDUDU OPEOLUWA 25YRS
2. OLOGUNDUDU AYODEJI 21YRS
3. OLOGUNDUDU OREOLUWA 18YRS
4. OLOGUNDUDU OLUMIDE 16YRS
NEXT OF KIN: MRS. K.E. OLOGUNDUDU (WIFE)
PERMANENT POSTAL ADDRESS: 28, ARAROMI STREET, SHOMOLU, BASHUA,
LAGOS.
Educational Institutions Attended with Dates
1. Islamic Model Mission School - 1973 – 1979
2. Holy Saviour’s College Isolo - 1979 – 1984
3. Exam Success Correspondence College - 1984 – 1986
4. Ogun State University - 1987 – 1990
5. University of Lagos - 1996 – 1997
6. University of Bath - 2012 - 2016
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION OBTAINED
1. First School Leaving Certificate
2. General Certificate of Education (Ordinary Level)
3. General Certificate of Education (Advanced Level)
4. B.Sc. (Hons) Economic (Second Class upper Division)
5. M.Sc. (Hons) Economics
6. Ph.d Economics
EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING EXPERIENCE
1. Sept. 1990 – Sept. 1991 : NATIONAL CENTRE FOR ECONOMICS
MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
(NCEMA) OLD BODIJA, IBADAN.
Position : Corper Research Assistant
2. Oct. 1991 – May 1993 : HORIZON MORTGAGE FINANCE LIMITED
(Mortgage Bankers)
Position: Executive Assistant- Training
3. June 1993 – Feb. 1997 : PINNACLE COMMERCIAL BANK
Position: Deputy Manager – Research & Training 1
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4. March 1997 – April 2007 : FDO CONSULTANTS. (Financial Consultants and Human Capital Development)
Position : Principal Consultant and Head of
Training
5. CORPORATE SEMINAR/ WORKSHOP PAPERS PRESENTED
1. 2000 TO Date : * Budgetary control and planning
Data generation as a pre-requisite for effective
Planning
Data collection in Nigeria’
Monetary and fiscal policies frame work for
effective planning and control in the public
sector.
Work-ethics, quality management and
organization productivity
Treasury Management in the Nigeria Financial
System
Project planning, monitoring, evaluation and
control in the public sector: (A Case Study of
NDDC Revenue)
6. PART TIME TEACHING EXPERIENCE TO DATE
1. 2000 to 2012 : OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY, AGO IWOYE
(ECONOMIC DEPARTMENT)
Visiting Lecturer on:
Business Mathematics
Purchasing and supply Management
Development Economic and
Micro and macro Economics.
2. 2003 to 2015 : LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY
(EXTERNAL STREAM)
Visiting Lecturer on:
Monetary and Fiscal Theory
Monetary and Fiscal Policy
Taxation and Fiscal policy
Applied Monetary Economics
Production Economics Theory
Micro and Macro Economic Theory
Trade Policy and International Finance
Economic Planning and Development
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7. 30th October, 2008 to October, 2012: CALEB UNIVERSITY, LAGOS
Position : AL/Lecturer II
8. 2nd October, 2012 – Nov. 2016 :McPHERSON UNIVERSITY, Seriki-Sotayo, Ogun
State.
Position: Lecturer I (Coordinator Economics Department)
9. December 2016 to date MOUNTAIN TOP UNIVERSITY, Ibafo, Ogun State
Position: Senior Lecturer/Ag. HoD, Department of Economics
Responsibilities :
Lecturing
Researching
Consulting
Training
Details of Professional Experience at Caleb University, McPherson University and Mountain Top
University
(i) TEACHING FUNCTION:
First Semester : 2008/2009 Session:
Assisted in teaching
* BUS 101: Introduction to Business
* ECO 101: Introduction to Microeconomics
* ECO 203: Applied Economics
Second Semester: 2008/2009
Assisted in teaching
* ECO 105: Mathematics for Economics 1
* BUS 206: Introduction to Entrepreneurial Studies
* FIN 206: Financial Business Entrepreneurial Skills 1
First Semester : 2009/2010 Session
Assisted in teaching
* BUS 101: Introduction to Business
* ECO 101: Applied Economics
* ECO 203: Entrepreneurial Skills I
Second Semester : 2009/2010 Session
Assisted in Teaching
* ECO 202: Principle of Macroeconomics
* BUS 206: Intermediate Micro Economics
* ECO 342: Entrepreneurial Skills I
* BUS 322:
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First Semester : 2009/2010 Session
Assisted in teaching
* ECO 201: Principle to Microeconomics
* ECO 301: Intermediate Micro Economics
* ECO 301: Entrepreneurial Skills I
* ECO 322: Advanced Micro Economics
Second Semester : 2009/2010 Session
Assisted in Teaching
* ECO 302: Intermediate Macroeconomics
* GNS 302: Entrepreneurial Skills II
* ECO 402: Advanced Macroeconomics.
First Semester : 2010/2011 Session
Assisted in teaching
* ECO 201: Principle to Microeconomics
* ECO 301: Intermediate Micro Economics
* ECO 301: Entrepreneurial Skills I
* ECO 322: Advanced Micro Economics
Second Semester : 2010/2011 Session
Assisted in Teaching
* ECO 302: Intermediate Macroeconomics
* GNS 302: Entrepreneurial Skills II
* ECO 402: Advanced Macroeconomics.
First Semester : 2011/2012 Session
Assisted in teaching
* ECO 201: Principle to Microeconomics
* ECO 301: Intermediate Micro Economics
* ECO 301: Entrepreneurial Skills I
* ECO 322: Advanced Micro Economics
Second Semester : 2011/2012 Session
Assisted in Teaching
* ECO 302: Intermediate Macroeconomics
* GNS 302: Entrepreneurial Skills II
* ECO 402: Advanced Macroeconomics.
First Semester : 2014/2015 to 2015/2016 Session
Assisted in teaching
* ECO 101: Introduction to Microeconomics
* CMS 101: Introduction to Statistics I
* ECO 301 Intermediate Microeconomics
Second Semester : 2015/2016 to 2018/2019 Session
Assisted in Teaching
* ECO 102: Introduction to Macroeconomics
* SMS 102: Introduction to Statistics II
* ECO 214: Labour Economics.
* ECO 301 Intermediate Microeconomics
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(ii) ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE UNIVERSITY 1. Member, College Public Seminar Committee 2009 -2012
2. Member, College NUC Mock Accreditation Committee 2009-2012
3. Member, College Examination Result Screening Committee 2009-2012
4. Member, Students Registration Committee 2009- 2012
5. Departmental Examination Officer. Economics Dept. 2009- 2012
6. Co-ordinator, Economics Department, McPherson University 2012 – 2016
7. Sub-Dean, COSMAS, McPherson University 2015-2016
8. Mountain Top University, Member Project Monitoring Committee 2017 to date
9. Mountain Top University, Member Business Committee of Senate 2017 to date
10. Mountain Top University, Deputy Director Academic Planning 2017 to 2018
11. Mountain Top University, Acting Director of Academic Planning 2018 to date
12. Mountain Top University, Acting HOD, Economics Department 2019 to date
13. Mountain Top University, Member Academic Development Committee 2018 to date
14. Mountain Top University, Member Post Graduate School Board 2019 to date
15. Mountain Top University, Member Continuing Education Centre 2019 to date
(iii) RESEARCH (COMPLETED ON-GOING)
- MPhil/Ph.D Course work completed
- MPhil/Ph. D seminar papers presented
- M Phil/Ph.D Thesis Proposal Presented
- Ph.D Business and Applied Economies thesis
(iv) SUPERVISORY FUNCTION
Supervision of 7 final year students (2014/2015 session)
Supervision of 15 final year students (2015/2016 session)
Supervision of 12 final year students (2016-2017 session)
Supervision of 3 final year students (2018 – 2019 session)
D MEMBERSHIP OF AND REGISTRATION WITH PROFESSIONAL BODIES
1. Member Nigeria Economic Society
2. Student Member, Chartered Institute of Bankers
3. Student Member Chartered Institute of Marketing of Nigeria.
E. PUBLICATIONS
(i) Thesis Description
a. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (1990): “A comparative study of Central
Banking Monetary policy in Nigeria, USA and India”. Being unpublished final
year project submitted to the department of economics, Ogun State University,
Ago-Iwoye for the award of B.sc (Hons) Degree in Economics.
b. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (1997): “The effect of interest of Rate
Management on Monetary Policy in the Nigeria Economy (1980 – 1995)” Being
unpublished original dissertations submitted to the department of Economics,
faculty of social sciences, University of Lagos for the award of M.sc (Hons)
degree in Economics.
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c. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2016): “Monetary effectiveness: A comparative
study of Francophone and English Speaking Sub-Sahara African Countries”
being unpublished original thesis submitted to the department of Economics,
school of social studies, University of Bath for the award of Ph.D degree in
Economics.
(ii) Books
a. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (In view): The Quantitative Approach to
Decision Making for Managers.
b. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (In view): The Basic Concepts of Social Science
Calculus for Beginners.
(iii) Monographs : NIL
(iv) Journal Articles Published
1. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2010): “Economic Analysis and Viability of
Cocoa production in South-West Nigeria”, International Review, Journal of
Art and Social Sciences, Vol 1, No 1.
2. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2011a): “Financial Globalization and Economic
Development in Nigeria: An Empirical Studies,” Journal of Business Studies
and Educational Policies, International Edition. Vol 7, No 1, 2011.
3. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2011b): “Monetary Approach to Balance of
payment in Developing Countries: An Empirical test”, Journal of Business
Studies and Educational Policies, International Edition. Vol 7, No 2, 2011.
4. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2012a): Bank Mergers and Financial
Performanace in Nigeria.” West African Financial and Economic Review
(WAFER Vol 4, No 2.
5. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2012c): “Assessment of ICT Resources for
Library services in Lagos State University, Library, Ojo, Nigeria.” The
Beagle, an International Journal of Educational Practice – TETF Projects,
December, 2012.
6. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2013a): “Impact of interest Rate Deregulation
on savings and investment in Nigeria (1986 – 2010)”. Journal of Social
Sciences and Humanities Review. Vol 4, Issue 1, June 2013.
7. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu & J. AFAHA (2013b): “Am empirical study of
effectiveness and efficiency of value Added Tax in Nigeria”. Kaduna State
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University Journal of Accounting Research and Practice. Vol 2, Issue 2,
December, 2013.
8. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2014a):The empirical test of Human Capital
Investment on Nigeria Economic Growth (1986-2010)” Journal of the
National Association for Science, Humanities and Education Research
(NASHER) Vol 12.
9. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2014b): The Epileptic Nature of Electricity
suppy and its consequence on industrial and Economics performance in
Nigeria. “Global Journal of Researches in Engineering, Vol.14, Issue 4, ver.1
(April 2014)
10. J. AFAHA & Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2014c): “Measuring productivity
for optimal performance in the Nigeria Industrial Sector (A Co-integration
approach).” International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management,
Vol II, Issues 9, September, 2014.
11. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2014d): Production function paradigm shift and
Human capital Development in Nigeria Economy. Redeemer’s University,
Journal of Management and Social Sciences. Vol 2, No 2, 2014 (113-178).
12. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2014e): Oil price shock and macro-economic
activities in Nigeria; International Research, Journal of Finance and Economics.
Issue (3) Nov 2014.
13. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2014f): Impact of Oil Price Shock and exchange
rate volatility on economic growth in Nigeria; An Empirical Investigation. Research
Journal of International Studies, Issue (11) Dec 2014.
14. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu; O.H Osahon & E.J Sakpade (2014g): Cashless
Policy and Banks profitability in Nigeria: European Journal of Accounting
and Auditing and Financial Research, vol 2, No10, Dec 2014.
15. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu & R.S Dauda (2014h) “Human Capital and
Manufacturing Productivity in Nigeria. Redeemer's University Journal of
Management and Social Sciences, Vol 3, No 1, Dec 2014. (pp 217-236)
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16. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu & S.V Jayeola (2015a): Human Capital and
Economic Growth in Nigeria: African Research Review; and International
Multidisciplinary Journal, Ethiopian vol 9 (1), series No 36, Jan 2015.
17. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2015b): The Impact of Electricity Supply on
Industrial and Economic Performance in Nigeria (Error Correction Model
Approach). International Global Journal of Management and Business
Research (IGJMBR). Issue (4) vol.2 Feb, 2015.
18. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu & Abioro, M.A (2018a): Petroleum pump
price increase and Business Environment; The Nigerian Economy Standpoint.
IOSR Journal of Business and Management, Vol.20 Issue 3, PP 60-70 (March
2018)
19. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2018b): Economic Growth Determinants in
Nigeria: Error Correction Model Approach. MTU Journal of Humanities,
Management and Social Sciences, Vol 1. Issue 1. (April, 2018)
20. Tella, S.A; Adesoye A.B & Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2018c): The
Exchange Rate Fluctuations, Domestic prices and Monetary Policy in Nigeria;
International Journal of Economics, Commerce, and Management, Vol 6,
Issue 10, October, 2018.
21. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu, Tella, S.A & Adesoye A.B. (2019a): An
Econometrics Analysis Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Crude Oil Prices in
Nigeria: Hallmark University Journal of Management and Social Sciences,
Vol. 1 Edition 1. Feb 2019.
22. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu & Ojo Olanipekun (2019b): Corporate
Governance, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development: International
Journal of Management Studies and Social Research (IJMSSSR), Vol. 1, Issue
2, March-April 2019.
23. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu, Ojo J.O & Olawepo, Q.O. (2019c): Gender
Enterprises Ownership and Entrepreneurship Development in Nigeria;
Quantitative Approach: MTU Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainable
Development. Vol. 1, No. 1. October 2019. 28-44.
24. Abioro, MA, Ekpudu J.E & Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2019d):
Business Model Adoption as a panacea for sustainable of small and medium
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enterprises in Nigeria; Entrepreneurship & Innovation Journal of University of
Ruse, Faculty of Business and Management, issue 11, year X1, 2019.
25. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2020a): Monetary Policy and Balance of
payment in Nigeria: Hallmark Journal of Business Studies, Vol. 2, Edition
(March) 2020.
26. Ogbuji, I.A, Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu and Oluyomi O.O (2020b):
Comparative Analysis of Financial technology and traditional Bank
performance in Nigeria: The camels approach; Unilag Journal of Business,
Vol. 6, No 1, (June) 2020
(vi) Contribution to Books: NIL
(vii) Published Conference Proceedings NI L
(viii) Technical Reports : N IL
(ix) Manuscripts Submitted for Publications.
1. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2019): The Macro economic Implications of
exchange rate volatility on inflation and Output in an uncertain world: A study
of Sub-Sahara African Countries. Under peer review in European Journal of
Humanities and Social Sciences. Submitted in June, 2019.
2. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2019): The Macro Economic determinants
of monetary policy on capital inflows in an uncertain world: A case study of
Nigeria in Economic. Under peer review in the Herald International Journal of
Management and Social Sciences. Submitted in August, 2019.
(x) Research in Progress
1. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu: Poverty reduction Strategies in Sub-
Sahara African Countries: An Empirical Survey.
2. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu: Globalization and the Developments of
Telecommunication Sector in Nigeria Economy: An Holistic Approach.
3. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu: The impact of macro finance Bank in
reducing poverty level in Nigeria a case study of Abeokuta North Local
Government.
4. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu: Macroeconomic determinant of
aggregate cash flows and Balance of payment in Nigeria.
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5. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu: Cost Structure of Commercial Banks in
Nigeria under the present financial dispensation: An econometric analysis.
F. ACADEMIC CONFERENCES ATTENDED WITH DATE AND PAPERS PRESENTED
1. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu: Bi Annual International Conference Babcock
University: June 2010: Paper Read: Ologundudu, MM. (2010): The Impact of Poverty
on Nigeria’s Economic Growth in the Post SAP era (1987 2007)
2. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu : International Multi—discipline Conference Top
Research Group on National Development and Millennium Goals Towards Poverty
Alleviation, 7th- 10th September, 2010. Paper Read: Sangosanya, AC): Adedokun, AS.;
and Ologundudu, MM.: Human Capital Development: A Catalyst for Achieving M DGs
in Nigeria.
3. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu : 4th National conference University of Lagos,
Business Admin Department 12th-13th ,July, 2011. Tagged “Global Economic and
Financial Recovery”. Paper Read: Ologundudu, M . M. ( 2011): The Impact of Global
Financial Crisis on the Nigerian Financial System.
4. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2014): 10th Annual Conference NASER 12th to
15th May, 2013. Theme: “Human Capital Development and National Growth”. Paper
Presented: Ologundudu, M. M. (2013) The impact of Human Capital Development of
Economic Growth and Development in Nigeria .
5. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2017): 1st Covenant University International
Conference on Entrepreneurship (CU-ICE 2017), Theme: “Entrepreneurship and the
knowledge economy”. Paper presented; Ologundudu, M.M and Ojo J.O 2017;
Entrepreneurial Innovation and Economic Growth in Nigeria.
6. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2017): Conference proceeding of Department of
Business Administration, Lagos State University 4th Annual Conference Theme: “Non-
oil export and revenue impact in Nigerian Economy”. Paper presented and published;
Adelekan S.A; Alaka N.S, Ologundudu, M.M (2017) Efforts to resuscitate Non-oil
Export and Entrepreneurial success: A case study of AGOA.
7. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2018): 2nd Covenant University International
Conference on Entrepreneurship (CU-ICE 2018), Theme: “Entrepreneurship and
Diversified Economy in Nigeria”. Paper presented; Ologundudu, M.M and Ojo J.O 2018
Entrepreneurship and Corporate governance in Nigeria.
8. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2019a): Faculty of Management Sciences
Conference, Lagos State University: Theme: “Strategy for Managing Sustaining
the Nigeria Economic Growth, Public and Private Sector Perspective”. Paper
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presented: Ologundudu M.M., Abioro M., Ekpudu J.E. (2019): Business Model
Adoption as Panacea for Sustainability of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in
Nigeria.
9. Mojeed Muhammed Ologundudu (2019b): Faculty of Humanities and
Management Sciences, Mountain Top University: Theme: “Entrepreneurship and
Sustainable Development”. Paper presented: Ologundudu M.M & Ojo, O.J
(2019) Gender Enterprises Ownership and Entrepreneurial Development in
Nigeria; 1st International Conference on Entrepreneurship (MTU-ICE) 2019.
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G. CONTRIBUTIONS TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LIFE
1. Outside the University :
(i) Patron : Lasu interdenominational Campus Fellowship,
Anthony Campus (2005 to Date)
(ii) Parish Pastor : The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Grace Chapel
MT Zion Area, Lagos Province 13 (2001 to 2012).
(iii) Area Pastor : The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Grace Area,
Rivers of Living Water Zone, Lagos Province 13.
(2012 – 2015)
(iv) Area Pastor : The Redeemed Christian Church of God,
Mercy Sanctuary Area, Greatness Arena Zone,
Lagos Province 13. (2015-to date)
H. GENERAL INFORMATION:
PERSONALITY : He is dynamic, innovative, matured, with
inspiring mind, a goal getter per excellent.
CAREER GOAL : To be one of the leading trainers, manpower
Development consultants and academics in Nigeria.
To be one to the management advisor and
enhancer of organization systems in Nigeria.
To provide an effective relevant and practical
Teaching techniques to meet the institutionalized needs
and objectives of out students nationwide.
SPECIAL SKILLS : Good oral and written communication skills.
Strong interpersonal and strong managerial skills.
Working under pressure and without supervision.
Capable of starting and ending fresh project Good
analytical skills.
EXTRA CURRICULUM
Hobbies : Reading, Writing, Dancing, Singing and Traveling
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Best Asset : Proactive
Personal Ambition : Strive for Excellence
REFEREES
1. Professor Sheriffdeen Tella Director of Continuous Education Institute,
Olabisi Onabanjo University,
Ago Iwoye, Ogun State
Tel: 08056130186
2. Chief Owoyemi Funsho Managing Consultant
FDO Consultants
26b, Adesina Street,
Ikeja, Lagos.
Tel: 0803 307 6727
3. Pastor Akingbade George Zonal Pastor,
The Redeemed Christian Church of God
Greatness Arena Zone, Lagos Province 13.
Adebayo Street, Alapere, Ketu – Lagos.
Tel: 0803 310 1830
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OLOGUNDUDU MUHAMMED MOJEED
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