Osita Ogbu

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Ogbu, Osita M. (1990). "Agricultural Supply Response in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Critical Review of the Literature". African Development Review. 2 (2): 83–99. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8268.1990.tb00025.x. ISSN   1017-6772.
  • Ogbu, Osita; Gallagher, Mark (1992). "Public expenditures and health care in Africa". Social Science & Medicine. 34 (6): 615–624. doi:10.1016/0277-9536(92)90189-W. ISSN   0277-9536. PMID   1574729.
  • Ogbu, Osita; Gallagher, Mark (1991). "On Public Expenditures and Delivery of Education inSub-Saharan Africa". Comparative Education Review. 35 (2): 295–318. doi:10.1086/447019. ISSN   0010-4086. S2CID   143501414.
  • Ogbu, Osita (1994). "Estimating import demand for Nigeria : is adaptive expectation methodology relevant?". Eastern Africa Economic Review. 10 (1): 1–10. ISSN   1011-4750. OCLC   769914372.<
  • Personal life

    Osita Ogbu is married to Dr. Ogugua Osi-Ogbu, a geriatrician, and they have children.[ citation needed ]

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    Professor
    Osita Ogbu
    Minister of National Planning and Economic Adviser to the president of Nigeria
    In office
    November 2005 November 2006