Tuesday 31 October 2017

Great Ife SU Parliamentarians Storm The National Assembly

By Farombi Oluwaseun

Great Ife Students Union Parliamentarians today visited the National Assembly ,31st October 2017 with over 30delegates.  The delegates led by the Speaker of the Parliament (Rt. Hon Falayi Temitope) stormed the National Assembly Complex   located in the Three Arm Zone of the Federal Capital Territory Abuja.

The visitation  spearheaded by the  Summit Committee headed by Hon. Olawuni Tobi A (Leveler) observed proceedings at the Upper and lower Chambers of the National Assembly(Senate and House of Representatives)..

During the Plenary session, Senate President Bukola Saraki and the Speaker of the House of the Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara recognized and welcomed Parliamentarians from Great Ife students representative council  with the Deputy Speaker , Hon. Yusuf Sulaiman Lasun  giving a special recognition to all delegates being an alumnus of the institution and thanked them all for the short visitation..

Speaking with OAU Peeps News Agency on the need for the visitation, the Speaker of the Great Ife Parliament, Rt. Hon. Falayi Temitope said the visitation is to  address major issues affecting the general masses of Nigerian students stressing the fact  that the educational sector has lost its course over the years and further urged   the Joint Session of the National Assembly, most importantly , the senate and House of Representative committees on Appropriation to see to the increase in the allocation sum for the educational sector to a minimum of 26% recommendation of the total budget by UNESCO which will bring an end to social and economic unrest among Staff Unions such as ASUU, NASU and Students’ Union

Furthermore, he added  that  a new trend has become the order of the day in campuses over the country as Vice Chancellors, Rectors and Provosts of Higher Institutions are being  dictatorial and tyrannical for Suspension and Expulsion of students who are on  peaceful demonstration of poor welfare condition and underfunding of the education sector and further  demanded  the unconditional reinstatement of all suspended and expelled students in all campuses with immediate effect .

The Delegates also visited some top dignitaries of the national assembly in their offices like the Senator representing Osun East Constituency, Senator  Christopher Omoworare Babajide who was met celebrating his birthday today, he  welcomed the delegation seeing them as one of his own.

However, while addressing the delegates  Senator Omoworare expressed his displeasure concerning the suspended students and promised he will try his best to get them reinstated.. He further advised the delegates to take their studies seriously  and added that the development of the agriculture/education sector and restructuring  remains the paramount step in developing the country.

To end the trip,the delegates have also being  booked to have an inter-parliamentary  sitting with the  Students Representative Council  at the University of Abuja , Gwagwalada,Federal Capital Territory tomorrow






Nigeria Ordered to Pay $244 Million Damages for 1967 Civil War

Nigeria Ordered to Pay $244 Million Damages for 1967 Civil War
 
 


Nigeria was ordered to pay 88 billion naira ($244 million) in damages to those affected by a 1967 civil war after failing to clear landmines and other explosives in the country’s southeast.
The government of Africa’s most populous nation must pay 50 billion naira to compensate war victims and a further 38 billion naira to state authorities to help rebuild damaged property, the Economic Community of West African States Court of Justice said Monday.
The three-year conflict was fought between the Nigerian government and the southeast state of Biafra.

Source

Sunday 29 October 2017

Adekunle Damilare Appointed UJCM, OAU New C.O.P Coordinator


By Ndimele Kingsley
Not only was it a glorious service today, Sunday, 29th October, 2017 at the 5,000 seater OAU Amphi Theatre, it was also a mixed moment of thrill, worship and emotions as the congregation anticipated the inauguration of the new executives and members of the Action Committee of the United Joint Christian Mission, OAU.

Adekunle Damilare Daniel, a Part 4 student of the Department of Computer Science and the current Pastor, Winners Campus Fellowship, OAU was appointed as the New Coordinator, Committee of Pastors (C.O.P), UJCM, OAU alongside other new executives.

The inauguration service was graced by some university alumnus and past executives of the UJCM, OAU with over 5,000 students in attendance.

Adekunle Damilare Daniel succeeded Adedoyin Samson (the erstwhile Pastor, Mountain of Fire Campus Fellowship, OAU).

We wish all UJCM, OAU new executives a successful tenure and we pray God grants them the wisdom to lead the mission according to His purpose.

Saturday 28 October 2017

No More Lies, WhatsApp Knows Where You Are.

No More Lies, WhatsApp Knows Where You Are.
WhatsApp users can now share their movements in real-time in the world's most popular chat app. Quoted from the express page, this newest feature of WhatsApp is called Live Location, and lets users track their chat partners’ movement for 30 minutes, an hour or eight hours at a time.

Previously, WhatsApp has allowed users to share their location as stationary places on a map. Now, when a user selects Live Location, the user’s friends can see their location on the map, which is automatically updated as they move.

WhatsApp has stated that its new feature is "a simple and safe way to let people know where you are".
The end-to-end location is encrypted – similar to messages, photos, videos and files you send in WhatsApp – which should remove some users' fears about this feature.
In addition, you can also choose to terminate the sharing of location prematurely before the end of the specified time period.

WhatsApp intended the Live Location feature to be very useful for someone who is trying to meet a friend, or at least letting a loved one know that they are safe or just sharing a journey.

To get started, turn on the location settings or GPS. Then, open WhatsApp conversations with the people or groups you want to share with. Under Location on the install button, there's a new option for Live Location Sharing or Share Live Location.
WhatsApp will then ask you to choose how long you want to share your GPS data.

Once you have decided, just click the Send button.
Everyone in your selected chats can now see your real-time location on the map.
And if more than one person shares their Live Locations in a group chat, all locations will be visible on the same map.
The Live Location update is available on Android and iPhone and will be available in the coming weeks.

credit: netralnews.com

By Adedeji Oluwatobi

Wednesday 25 October 2017

Buhari and His Government Have Bastardised the Nation's Economy - Mr Tope Fasua.


The CEO of Global Analytics Consulting Limited has appreciated the presence of future generation leaders stating that
"Education remains the relics when you forget what you were taught in school and as an economist, you must be someone with an open mind. Nothing should be too difficult for economists to define its right path..."

The Annual Economics students' Conference(AESC) organized by the Nigerian Economics Students' Association (NESA) could be tagged as the conglomeration of Economics and Accounting students across Nigeria. In attendance were students from numerous universities who sent delegates to grace the conference at Oduduwa Hall of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Osun State.

Mr Tope fasua who also had with him in attendance, Prof Akinbobola, Mr Dolapo Oni (Energy research Ecobank), Dr Paul Alaje (The former OAU Students' union president) amidst other top notch personalities posited that Buhari and his government do not manage the country's economy in a balanced form as there's much mismanagement of fund and rise in external debt. He further stated that Nigeria is owing 19.6 trillion naira which is directly proportional to the bastardisation of the nation's economy and hardships which average Nigerians are facing.

Also the CEO of Airtel Nigeria, Mr Segun Ogunsanya stated that the issue facing technology and finance has been a major bewilder to the African economy.
Mr Femi Osilaja, Regional Operational Director who represented the CEO of Airtel Nigeria, while Speaking on 'Roles of Technology and Finance in Economic Development of Africa', portrayed the present generation as a Technological Generation where technology has taken up over 80℅ of labour. In his words,
"Technical knowledge for vast and fast growth in a county's economy has increased the productivity of labour and has reduced stress in work forces around the world including Africa'.

He posited further that reasons for the rise in profit maximisation in businesses remain on improvement of managerial skills.
He reminiscend back to the introduction of Automated Teller Machines (ATM) into the Nigerian Banking System, where machines took up over 75% of banking jobs. He went on to charge Nigerian Accounting Students to ruminate and make proper arrangements on how they could face the challenges which technology has caused.
"Both Technology and Economy are vital for entrepreneurship especially for SMEs. They have helped to override those causes of some unreliability in the past, but today's generation must be prepared to face off the challenge with it's (technology) disadvantage on the side. Remember goods and services can be procurred online which was not so in the olden days. This new technology has deprived humans of their strategic positions..."

He rounded up his speech by saying that developing a capable future generation has to be balanced by equipping them with proper technical orientation flanked with a balanced economy
"The quality of education in sub Saharan coast is a big issue. But Economy and Technology can pave the way out..."

In his own quota speech to the conference, Former Student Union President OAU, Dr Paul Alaje speaking on 'Becoming 21st Century Human Resources', gave an insight on facts, checks and figures on some keynote issues in Nigeria as Technology has made a mess of knowledge.

Dr Paul who discribed The coming generation has a telecommunication generation in opposite to the present talking generation stated that the world economy is revolving in line with technology as demarcations of any form cannot bewilder it's growth.

He ended his speech by making it known to the conference attendees that 21st century employers employ only those that can help them to solve problems as all ceteris is not paribus.

The conference saw a huge turnout from students and other members of the academic community as well as the general public. It is slated to continue tomorrow at the same venue.


By Uthman Samad

Tuesday 24 October 2017

OAU Pre-Degree Entrance Examination Announced

This is to notify the public that the Examination into 2017/2018 OAU Pre-Degree Programme holds November 1st - 3rd 2017. All Registered candidates required to login and print their Exam Slip.

This is to bring to the notice of the general Public that Pre-Degree Programme was NEVER cancelled by the NUC. All the prospective students of OAU Pre-Degree Programme and the concerned parents should note that there is nothing to fear. OAU Pre-Degree Programme is up and running.

Note that the application is still on
Visit www.oaucdl.edu.ng/predegree for more details


Former OAU SU President Shines As Law School Releases Results

A former Students’ Union President of Obafemi Awolowo University, Isaac Motunrayo Ibikunle outshined among many others in the graduating set of 2017 Law school.

The Nigerian Law School on Saturday released the summary of the final examination results conducted in August.

Chinedu Ukekwe, Head of Information and Protocol of the Nigerian Law School, in a statement said 1,272 candidates failed out of a total of 5,891 that participated in the examinations. The candidates who failed represented 21.6 per cent.

“29 students made First Class, 211 Second Class Upper, 1,046 Second Class Lower.”

He said 2,999 got a Pass, while 334 came out with conditional Pass.

4,285 candidates were successful and will be called to the Nigerian Bar.

A further breakdown of the results showed 72.7 per cent passed, while those with conditional Pass represented 5.7 per cent.

Ukekwe in the statement revealed that the “Call to the Bar ceremony for the successful candidates will hold on
November 28 and 29 in Abuja”.

Among the few Second Class Upper is the former union leader of OAU, Ibikunle as he made this known on his social media account on Saturday.

Monday 23 October 2017

OAU Peeps Inducts New Members

OAU Peeps Inducts New Members
An organization that fails to build its future from the present, has lost it already. In order to secure its future, OAU PEEPS News Agency recruited some students in the OAU Community in order to continue its legacy and existence on campus on the 21st day of October 2017. The induction program which had in attendance notable campus journalists and also some graduates from the University took place at Eden, New Buka and began proper at about 11:30am with opening prayer said by one of the inductees. Introductions were made by Ayantayo-Ojo Damilola, the Head of the Recruitment Committee. The President and Editor-in-Chief, in person of Mr. Jesujoba Ojelabi was then invited to the podium to give an insight and a welcome address.
In his welcome address, he urged the recruits to be committed and dedicated to the task ahead of them, intimating them of the challenges which they are bound to face in the course of disseminating their duties in service to the public. He ended his address by urging them to work hard in whatever they find themselves doing in order to be the best.

An invited guest in person of Mr. Adejumo Kabir, a renowned campus journalist, columnist and reporter delivered a speech on “Journalism”. In his presentation, he defined journalism as “holding powers accountable”. He reiterated the fact that journalists should be able to keep powers in check at all times and must be accountable to the masses by providing them with the truth in every information. Further in his presentation, he urged the recruits not to be intimidated by threats or ill borne towards them in the course of discharging their duties. He also added that devotion of time and commitment to whatever one does, guarantees success.

Another guest speaker, a former Deputy Editor-in-Chief (Publications) of the News Agency in person of Mr. Oyetunji Ridwan who graduated from the department of Botany gave a presentation on the topic “Journalism in OAU”. He noted the challenges that could face someone who is into campus journalism. He gave an insight on how to overcome those challenges and be a credible writer and reporter on campus. One of the challenges identified by him was the challenge of multi-tasking. He noted that many people could not prioritise their activities on a daily basis and thereby failed in the course of the job. He also made it clear that commitment and passion is key to being proficient and successful in campus journalism. In conclusion of his presentation he urged them to be credible writers and reporters in whatever they write or report.

The last speaker in person or Mr. Lukmon Fasasi, a graduate of Management and accounting spoke on “Journalism and the Internet”. In the course of his presentation, he discussed the “new media” in the world of journalism today. In his speech he described the new media as leveraging the internet alongside journalism. He enjoined the recruits not to close their eyes to happenings in the social media community. He added that for a successful journalism career in the 21st century, one has to involve the use of internet and social platforms.

After all the presentations, the induction oath was taken by the recruits which was overseen by the EIC. The closing remark and vote of thanks was taken by one of executives of the News Agency. The program ended in a wonderful atmosphere, pictures taken and refreshment served.

NNPC/TOTAL National Merit Scholarship Scheme 2017/2018


Total Upstream Nigeria Limited (TUPNI), in pursuance of its Corporate Social Responsibility, invites applications from suitably qualified Nigerians for the 2017/2018 National Merit Scholarship.

Annually, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), and Total Upstream Companies in Nigeria (TUCN): Total Exploration & Production Nigeria Limited (Total E&P Nig Ltd) and Total Upstream Nigeria Limited (TUPNI), together with their venture partners, award scholarships to deserving Nigerian students in the tertiary institutions in the country.

The programme is aimed at promoting academic excellence and quality manpower development in the Country. This is one of the many ways TOTAL demonstrates its commitment to the educational development of Nigerian students. It is a part of NNPC/TOTAL’s rich Corporate Social Responsibility.

Eligibility Requirements:
Be a Registered FULL TIME undergraduate in a recognized Nigerian University
Be a certified 100 or 200 level student at the time of application
Show proof of SSCE or Equivalent Certificate.
Show proof of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) score.
Show proof of Admission letter from the University and Matriculation Number
Show proof of A-level or Equivalent Certificate (for direct entry students)

PLEASE NOTE:
Students with less than 200 score in UTME need not apply
Students with less than 2.50 CGPA of 5-point scale, or equivalent
300 level students and above need not apply
Current beneficiaries of similar awards from the oil industry need not apply.
How to Apply:

1. Personal Information: Enter your name, date of birth and permanent home address Upload your recent passport photograph.

2. Contact Information: Enter your email and mobile phone information. Only use an active email and mobile phone number.

3. Origin: Enter your state and local government of origin data. You are required to upload a certificate or proof of origin from your local government or state.

4. University Information: Select your university, course and year of study. You will be required to upload your JAMB/University admission letter.
5. Result Information: Input your JAMB score or CPGA. You are required to upload your JAMB statement of result and university CPGA. For year two medical students, your JAMB score suffices.

6. Review Application: Review your application ensure all fields have been correctly entered.

Upload all the documents required:
Recent Passport Photograph
Certificate or Proof of Origin
Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (SSCE)
UTME result
JAMB/University Admission Letter
1st Year Result showing CGPA

7. Conclusion: Attest that all info given is true. Accept terms and condition. On screen alert will confirm that you have successfully completed the application. You will receive an email to confirm this too.

Scholarship Worth: N150,000 per academic session

Application Deadline: October 31, 2017

Click here to proceed to the application page

Thursday 19 October 2017

Lambasted Emeralds: How Our Precious Stone Became A Pebble…

By ‘Joba Ojelabi


Love, like many other issues of the heart, is a complex yet simple phenomenon. There have been many schools of thought that have come to state that its control is not totally with man: That we cannot decide who or when to love, it just happens. And indeed, I remember that in my years in the Obafemi Awolowo University, never had I seen so many people love one lady so and interestingly, it was for no good reason. Jacob Oluwatosin had come to contest for office at a time when even the walls did not know her name. She had been a representative of the Faculty of Law at the Hallowed Chambers before then but only few cared to know, not when her competition were both former officials of the Hall Executive Council. However, it would seem that all she needed to do to change the mind of the great Ife was hold the microphone at Oduduwa Hall. Interestingly and very unusually, I was unable to attend the Debate of the elections that brought in the people’s precious stone but even I began to notice the unusual surge that came in her polls immediately after the Debate. I do not know what she did or did not say but whatever it was, it worked so well that Emerald did not have to do anything after that event; not even say a thing at the manifesto declaration. The chants of her name were everywhere and at some point, speculations started to come that this was no ordinary love and although I might not agree with whatever context the speculations might have risen from, only a fool would have disputed that that love was not extraordinary. 

 I have seen leaders fail, I have seen leaders succeed but only a few have I seen that truly stood out at the job. Many have asked what has brought about my catholic silence on the current leadership of the Obafemi Awolowo University Students’ Union and my response has remained fairly the same: There is so much noise and so little talk. Somehow, we never truly let people fail before we call them failures. Even though the temptation to jump into that conclusion is quite high but these days, everybody wants to talk and nobody want to listen. It’s why idealists would in their surreal perspectives grow so distant from reality that they become the very opposite of it. But maybe another day, I would share my thoughts on ideals and their realistic workability. For today, like many others, I just want to try to understand how a precious stone became a pebble that the very ones who used to polish now walk upon. 

A whole semester happened and we would not here anything major from the Vice President. All we would know were a stale Fresher’s week and a couple of bland articles. But even they were pardonable, after all, power did need some adapting to. But then a bottle broke and along with it a couple of hearts, not just because our gracious lady had come to level of bottle brawls and things of the sort but also for the detestable photographs of her battery that accompanied that event and then we happened; the gentlemen of the press seeking another juicy story. Amidst all of the plenty stories that surfaced, we never really could find the truth but one thing is apparent from the events that followed: In all the lambasting that happened at the Students’ Union Building that night, there was only one victim. The question then remains who the victimizer was: Herself or him? 

Ife Pharmacy Set To Host PANS National Convention

The Faculty of Pharmacy of the Obafemi Awolowo University would be receiving students and distinguished personalities from all over the country from Sunday, 22nd October to 29th October 2017.


The Convention is an annual event of the National Secretariat of the Pharmaceutical Association of Nigeria Students which currently has its secretariat at the Obafemi Awolowo University and is led by Alo 'Setofunmi. This year the convention is tagged "Synergy" and preparations are already in top gear. The week would be featuring Seminars, Mentorship session, some literary events, sports contests and some other social activities to foster interaction between these different schools.

There would also be an outreach, and according to what our correspondent was able to gather, this year's convention would also be featuring a blood donation programme. In an interaction with a student of the host faculty who chose to remain anonymous, he stated; "The Convention majorly is the highlight of any PANS administrative year. I hope the Alo-led administration would pull off a worthy convention."

 


Picking Fruits Over Soft Drinks

By Ayantayo-Ojo Damilola

The stress an average student passes through during the weeks of lecture can get quite tiring. Walking far distances to different lecture threaters in the sun to receive lectures. This obviously creates fatigue in the body as a chill refreshing soft drink is the next resort of students.  The body feels refreshed as it soothens the heated body instantly. The magic of the fizz seems to soothe the body and mind instantly.

Therefore, it is easy for students to get addicted to soft drinks such that they make it a thing of complusion everyday. Some even go ahead to take as much as two to three drinks in a day. An  average student takes at least four soft drinks within seven days.

   Though refreshing, these drinks are often filled with a lot of sugar and can have serious negative effects which might not be comparable with the short refreshment attained.
The soft drinks could cause serious health  problems such as teeth and bone damage, high risk of infertility, obesity , diabetes , kidney failure, metabolism level decreases among other things.

More importantly, recent research has shown that it affects the brain function. The high amount of HCFL in soft drinks disturbs the insulin activity in the brains which maintains the sugar for energy process. Thus causes memory loss. Therefore, there is the high probability of not recollecting all what one has read and studied.

     In order to supplement for soft drinks, it is advisable to take fruits as they benefit the body greatly providing it with vitamins and minerals improving body function.

Some Fruits usually found around are:
Pineapples: Contains natural enzymes called Bromelan which breaks down protein and aid digestion, prevents blood clot and the growth of cancer cell. Also speeds up healing wounds.

Pear: Much of fibre found in pear is soluble. Can help prevent constipation. It may also help reduce cholesterol level and prevent heart disease.

Oranges: Good source of folate, important vitamine for pregnamt women. Contains phytochemical called Hesperidin which may lower blood cholesterol level
Cherry: Contains  antioxidant  which helps reduce inflammation and ease the pain of arthritis and gout

Banana: Source of vitamin B6 and pottassium and folate. With 422 milligrams of pottasium per banana,these sweet delights have more pottassium than most fruits and may help to lower blood pressure levels.

Mango: High in oxidant, protect vision and reduce risk of age related macular degenerstion ( the leading cause of blindness in adults)

  Most of these fruits can be easily purchased around the OAU campus. It is also advisable to purchase natural fruit juices which are sold around also. Personally, I recommend that students take at least two edible fruits in a day.


Wednesday 18 October 2017

Check The OAU 2017/2018 Cut-Off Marks For All Faculties

The Management of the Obafemi Awolowo University has released the cut-off marks for all departments in the institution,OAU Peeps News Agency can report.


See and click the cut-off marks for any faculty below;


"Aggregate Score Differs From Screening Score" - OAU Admission Officer

By Farombi Oluwaseun

Following the several reactions that have emerged  from aspirants on the procedure for calculating the screening score for candidates, OAU Peeps News Agency made it a necessity  to visit the admission office ,University Senate Building to clarify all reactions..

In a Chat with the University Admission Officer, Mrs Awofisayo , she ascertained that the first result slip printed (The POST-UTME AGGREGATE SCORE) which has UTME score considered  was used for determining cut off marks  in all  FACULTIES and DEPARTMENTS..
She added that the Post- UTME Aggregate Score is different from the Post-UTME Screening score..

""The FIRST RESULT SLIP printed was based on an AGGREGATE SCORE while the SECOND RESULT SLIP is based on the POST-UTME SCREENING SCORE only"". she stated.

The POST-UTME AGGREGATE SCORE is computed as follows:
A = UTME-SCORE(over 400) divided by 8

B = TOTAL O-LEVEL SCORE divided by 5

C = TOTAL POST-UTME SCORE

POST-UTME AGGREGATE SCORE (100%)  = (A + B + C)/100 x 100%

Also, in a chat with OAU Peeps News Agency , the Pre-degree Programme Officer, Mr. Bayo Oyekan also explained the mode of admission for the predegree students. He clarified that the Predegree students Aggregate score was calculated as follows;
UTME-50%
Pre-degree-40%
O" level -10%

He further stated that the pre-degree students will also use same cut off marks as other aspirants..

Click here to check Cut-Off Marks For All Faculties

In a bid to serve all you better and reach you more readily, OAU Peeps News Agency has decided to create interactive groups for all aspirants.

The primary aim is to disseminate targeted information to this class of persons faster.
To join the WhatsApp group, send a direct message to any of these numbers; 
Pope Jay 08063429623
Fixit  07067539342
Babafaros 08064189480
on WhatsApp using the format below

'Kindly add me to the OAU  Aspirants' group. My name is Ajanlekoko May.'

You will be added once we receive your request.

Faculty Of Arts Releases 2017/2018 Admission Cut-Off Marks

OAU Peeps News Agency has confirmed the release of the 2017/2018 admission cut-off marks for the Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University. See below:

Dramatic Arts
Merit: 58.1%
Lagos - 55.5%
Oyo - 52.2%
Ondo - 54.3%
Ogun - 54%
Osun - 55.6%
Ekiti - 52%
ELDS - 50%


Linguistics
Merit - 61.6%
Lagos - 53%
Oyo - 58.8%
Ondo - 54.4%
Ogun - 56.1%
Osun - 59.4%
Ekiti - 55.1%
ELDS - 50%


Music
Merit - 50.0%
Lagos - 50.0%
Oyo - 50.0%
Ondo - 50.0%
Ogun - 50.0%
Osun - 50.0%
Ekiti - 50.0%
ELDS - 50.0%


Philosophy
Merit - 50%
Lagos - 50%
Oyo - 50%
Ondo - 50%
Ogun - 50%
Osun - 50%
Ekiti - 50%
ELDS - 50%


Religious Studies
Merit - 50%
Lagos - 50%
Oyo - 50%
Ondo - 50%
Ogun - 50%
Osun - 50%
Ekiti - 50%
ELDS - 50%


Yoruba
Merit - 50%
Lagos - 50%
Oyo - 50%
Ondo - 50%
Ogun - 50%
Osun - 50%
Ekiti - 50%
ELDS - 50%


English Language
Merit - 64.3%
Lagos - 52.1%
Oyo - 62.9%
Ondo - 58.1%
Ogun - 60.1%
Osun - 62.8%
Ekiti - 60.1%
ELDS - 52%


French
Merit - 50%
Lagos - 50%
Oyo - 50%
Ondo - 50%
Ogun - 50%
Osun - 50%
Ekiti - 50%
ELDS - 50%

German
Merit - 50%
Lagos - 50%
Oyo - 50%
Ondo - 50%
Ogun - 50%
Osun - 50%
Ekiti - 50%
ELDS - 50%

History
Merit - 50%
Lagos - 50%
Oyo - 50%
Ondo - 50%
Ogun - 50%
Osun - 50%
Ekiti - 50%
ELDS - 50%

Literature-In-English
Merit - 50%
Lagos - 50%
Oyo - 50%
Ondo - 50%
Ogun - 50%
Osun - 50%
Ekiti - 50%
ELDS - 50%

Portuguese
Merit - 50%
Lagos - 50%
Oyo - 50%
Ondo - 50%
Ogun - 50%
Osun - 50%
Ekiti - 50%
ELDS - 50%



Click here to check OAU 2017/2018 Admission Cut-off marks for other faculties

Tuesday 17 October 2017

Faculty Of Environmental Design & Management Releases 2017/2018 Admission Cut-Off Marks

OAU Peeps News Agency has confirmed the release of the 2017/2018 admission cut-off marks for the Faculty of  Environmental Design &Management, Obafemi Awolowo University. See below:

Architecture
Merit – 68.6%
Ekiti – 68.6%
Lagos – 68.6%
Ogun – 68.6%
Ondo – 68.6%
Osun – 68.6%
Oyo – 68.6%
ELDS – 68.6%


Building
Merit – 52.6%
Ekiti – 52.6%
Lagos – 52.6%
Ogun – 52.6%
Ondo – 52.6%
Osun – 52.6%
Oyo – 52.6%
ELDS – 52.6%


Urban and Regional Planning
Merit – 51.2%
Ekiti – 51.2%
Lagos – 51.2%
Ogun – 51.2%
Ondo – 51.2%
Osun – 51.2%
Oyo – 51.2%
ELDS – 51.2%


Quantity Surveying
Merit – 51.6%
Ekiti – 51.6%
Lagos – 51.6%
Ogun – 51.6%
Ondo – 51.6%
Osun – 51.6%
Oyo – 51.6%
ELDS – 51.6%


Surveying and Geo-informatics
Merit – 51.1%
Ekiti – 51.1%
Lagos – 51.1%
Ogun – 51.1%
Ondo – 51.1%
Osun – 51.1%
Oyo – 51.1%
ELDS – 51.1%


Fine Arts
Merit – 55%
Ekiti – 55%
Lagos – 55%
Ogun – 55%
Ondo – 55%
Osun – 55%
Oyo – 55%
ELDS – 55%


Estate Management
Merit – 52.6%
Ekiti – 52.6%
Lagos –52.6%
Ogun – 52.6%
Ondo – 52.6%
Osun – 52.6%
Oyo – 52.6%
ELDS – 52.6%



Click here to check OAU 2017/2018 Admission Cut-off marks for other faculties

Faculty Of Agriculture Releases 2017/2018 Admission Cut-Off Marks

OAU Peeps News Agency has confirmed the release of the 2017/2018 admission cut-off marks for the Faculty of Agriculture, Obafemi Awolowo University. See below:

Agricultural Economics
Merit – 54.7%
Ekiti – 52.9%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 51.7%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 53.6%
Oyo – 52.9%
ELDS – 50%


Animal Science
Merit – 52.9%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 51%
ELDS – 50%


Agric Extension and Rural Sociology
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Family Health and Consumer Nutrition
Merit – 54.1%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Crop Production and Protection
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Soil Science
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


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Faculty Of Education Releases 2017/2018 Admission Cut-Off Marks

OAU Peeps News Agency has confirmed the release of the 2017/2018 admission cut-off marks for the Faculty of Education, Obafemi Awolowo University. See below:

Physical and Health Education
Merit – 52.4%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Int. Science/Mathematics
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Language Arts
Merit – Not yet released
Ekiti – Not yet released
Lagos – Not yet released
Ogun – Not yet released
Ondo – Not yet released
Osun – Not yet released
Oyo –Not yet released
ELDS – Not yet released


Social Studies
Merit – 54.8%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Yoruba
Merit – 50.5%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Fine Arts
Merit – 58.4%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Music
Merit – 50.1%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Religious Studies
Merit – 57.4%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


History
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


English
Merit – 60%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50.8%
Ondo – 51.6%
Osun – 50.2%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50.3%


French
Merit – 50.7%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Economics
Merit – 61.8%
Ekiti – 52.2%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 52.3%
Ondo – 51.4%
Osun – 51%
Oyo – 50.9%
ELDS – 51.8%


Geography
Merit – 54.7%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Political Science
Merit – 55.7%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Physics
Merit – 52.5%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Chemistry
Merit – 50.1%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Biology
Merit – 53.2%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Mathematicis
Merit – 50.5%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%


Guidance and Counselling
Merit – 50.2%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%

Health Education
Merit – 52%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%



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