Christian is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), a Certified Public Accountant (Massachusetts), and a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA). He is recognized for his pioneering contributions at the intersection of audit philosophy, cognitive science, and organizational reliability. As the visionary behind Audit Is Trustworthy Worldwide Advocacy, Christian has become one of the profession’s most influential conceptual leaders, reshaping how auditors and accountants understand the epistemic foundations of numerical trust.
His work challenges long?standing assumptions about controls, judgment, and the origins of numerical reliability. Christian’s original concepts — including control contronymity and provenance numerical errabilities — have opened new intellectual frontiers for practitioners, regulators, educators, and governance bodies seeking to strengthen assurance in an era defined by complexity, automation, and interpretive fragility.
A respected author, speaker, and architectural thinker, Christian integrates multidisciplinary literature with lived professional experience to craft frameworks that are both conceptually rigorous and operationally transformative. His work calls the profession to a higher standard of epistemic vigilance, interpretive competence, and public trust — offering the vocabulary, methodology, and intellectual scaffolding needed to meet that standard