Sunday 23 December 2018

EXCLUSIVE: How A 200 Level OAU Student Was Murdered

EXCLUSIVE: How A 200 Level OAU Student Was Murdered

By Farombi Oluwaseun

A 200 level student of Obafemi Awolowo University, identified as Abiodun Babalola  has been reportedly murdered by armed robbers during a robbery attack in Ile-Ife at the early hours of Saturday. 22nd December, 2018.

OAU Peeps News Agency gathered that the victim, Late Abiodun Babalola  is a student from the department of Management & Accounting ,Faculty of Administration &  popularly known a TERMUR

It was gathered that the robbery attack which led to his murder occurred off-campus at Adam& Eve Hostel.

Speaking with OAU Peeps News Agency, Mr Funso Adegboye, the Ile-Ife Area commander Police  confirmed the incidence. He stated there was a robbery attack, the victim was injured ,rushed to the hospital but eventually gave up the ghost.

OAU Peeps New Agency gathered that the victim is not a resident of the hostel but slept in the hostel on Friday to participate in group discussion meant for SSC 202 Test scheduled to hold  the following day,Saturday,22nd December 2018.


According to an eye witness who pleaded anonymity , he stated that few minutes after the armed robbers had gained entrance  to the room , an argument occurred perhaps an interception with the robbers. In this process, he was hit with a cutlass on the head.

The eyewitness further stated that the victim should have survived it but a lot of irregularities played  after the incidence caused his death.

He stated that the irregularities started when there was no vehicle or patrol van to take him from the hostel to any nearby hospital.

" Both the Nigeria Police and the OAU security officials complained of faulty patrol van'' He emphasized.

He stated that the victim was first taken by a bike before the University Chief Security officer brought his private car to pick the Victim.

OAU Peeps News Agency gathered that the victim was first taken to the university health centre before being transfered to Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex around 3am.

It was confirmed the health officials at the OAUTHC didn't treat the case as an emergency as they kept asking for frivolities like money for blood,etc which left the victim to be unattended to for more than 5hours.

OAU Peeps gathered that the victim was finally attended to after  8am before he gave up the ghost around 9am on Saturday.

It will be recalled that this is not the first case of students not being attended to on emergencies at the university teaching hospital.

In a release by the executive council of  Nigeria Universities Accounting Students Association,OAU which was obtained by OAU Peeps News Agency, the executive council stated that it was a bad occurrence to have lost one of the archetypes in the association. They stated the  victim was a man of distinguished humanity before his  death & concluded by sending condolences to all affected friends & family of the Late Abiodun Babalola


Speaking extensively with the University Public Relations Officer, Mr Abiodun Olanrewaju stated that it is a sad incident to the university community at large especially towards  this festive Period of the year.

In his words;" The university Vice Chancellor, his management team & on behalf of the university council,we are all sad to lose a student of the institution especially towards this festive period of the year".

  The University Public Relations Officer  thanked everyone that tried all their  possible best to save the life of the victim  and further added that this is not a right time to shift blame on anyone for the loss of the student stating that " Man Proposes but God disposes ".

He concluded by praying for the family and friends of Late Abiodun Babalola for God to console them and bear the fortitude to bear the irreplaceable loss.

Team Empower Emerges as Winner of OAU HULT PRIZE


Team Empower has emerged winners of the Hult Prize Oncampus Event in Obafemi Awolowo Univerisity along with runner ups Team Vanguard and Team Luminous.

Among 93 registered teams, 47 teams were shortlisted to pitch their business ideas solving youth unemployment to a panel of 15 Judges. Team Empower emerged the overall winner of the competition, closely followed by the runner ups Team Vanguard and Team Luminous.

Empower Health aims to be the largest cloud storage of medical information in Africa by providing a platform for accessibility of health records across medical institutions in developed and underdeveloped communities, creating over 10,000 jobs for youths in Nigeria by 2024 in the process.

The winning teams will go on to represent Obafemi Awolowo University at the regional finals(semi-finals) of the competition to get into the Hult Prize Accelerator and to get a chance to win the grand prize of $1,000,000.

Monday 17 December 2018

BREAKING: OAU ‘sex-for-marks’ Lecturer, Akindele Sentenced To Two Years In Prison


A former lecturer of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Prof. Richard Iyiola Akindele, who was dragged to court for demanding sex to pass one of his students, Monica Osagie, on Monday was sentenced to two years in prison.

Akindele had earlier changed his plea from ‘not guilty’ to ‘guilty.’

The prosecutor, Mr. Shogunle Adenekan said all parties in the matter have reached a plea bargain and pleaded for a suspended sentence for the accused.

Details later…

Sunday 16 December 2018

Ajayi Oluwafemi Emerges As NAOSS-OGUN President-Elect



By Farombi Oluwaseun

Ajayi Oluwafemi, a student of the department of sociology and anthropology,faculty of social sciences  has emerged as the president-elect of the National Association of Ogun State Students ,OAU Chapter. This was made known to OAU Peeps News Agency through a release signed by the Electoral Commission of the aforementioned association.

The election which was held last thursday at Moremi Hall Car Park  saw Ajayi Oluwafemi Popularly known as EFEM CASTRO emerging as the president-elect against his opponent known as Oyeyemi Abass who is a law student & Popularly known as BAZZMAN

Ajayi Oluwafemi got 143 votes against Oyeyemi Abass who could only pull 75 votes out of the 232 Used Ballot papers by the Electoral Commission

Speaking with OAU Peeps News Agency after his victory, President-Elect Ajayi Oluwafemi  thanked the electorates for trusting & voting him in.

""The mandate given to me will not be abused.  I will need their maximum support in discharge of my duties as stated in my manifesto. The executives are not complete without them. In this administration, NAOSS will be for all , we will try and impact them and leave memories with them."" He further added

However, the runner up for the Presidential position,Oyeyemi Abass has  stated that he is not happy with the electioneering process by the Electoral commission.

 While speaking with OAU Peeps News Agency, he stated that the election was rigged. He further stated that some non-indegene of Ogun state voted in the election.

However, the Electoral Commissioner, Honourable Adebisi Ibitokun  negated what the runner up of the Presidential position stated.

While speaking with OAU Peeps News Agency , he stated  that  the commission  conducted a free and fair election.
"How is that possible?? Does that means NON OGUN students has Ogun state Certificate  of Origin,  Ogun State Birth certificate ,NAOSS Ogun OAU CHAPTER Annual Due receipt, jamb admission letter showing Ogun state as state of Origin. "" He further stated.

The Electoral commission Chairman added that there was no irregularities from the electoral commission before, during and after the election.

While reacting to the allegation by his runner up, President-Elect Ajayi Oluwafemi stated that his runner up reaction is natural and  that won't stop him from holding BAZZMAN as a brother and a friend.

 ""Abass oyeyemi is a friend and brother. He contested not because of power but his quest to serve humanity. The two of us cannot occupy the seat that's why one has to earn it and the other has to learn. He is not a looser. He congratulated me after the election.  My administration will be incomplete without him. "" Ajayi Oluwafemi concluded.

Below is the election result of all executive posts as released by the electoral commission;


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF OGUN STATE STUDENTS OAU CHAPTER

ELECTORAL COMMISSION

ELECTION RESULT

Total ballot paper 249

Unused ballot paper ( 17)

Used ballot paper  232

President:
 Oyeyemi Abass   75
 Ajayi OLUWAFEMI 143 (WINNER)
 Void/ No vote    14

Vice President
 Sowemimo Boluwatife    85
 Osifeso Deborah 104 (WINNER)
Void / no vote 43

Gen Secretary
Adesina Temiloluwa  132
Void / No vote 100

Financial Secretary
 Atewolara Mary  150
Void / No Vote 82

Treasurer
 Ogunjobi Moninuola 125
Void / No Vote 107

Director of Social
Bamigbelu Blessing  122(WINNER)
 Mafe Timothy 77
Void / No vote 33

Welfare Director
Lawal Adesewa 143
 Void/ No vote 89

Ass. Gen. Secretary
Obayomi Christianah
 145
Void/ No vote 87

Public Relation Officer
Eruobami Ayo.  173
Void / No vote  59

"THIS PEACE IS TEMPORAL"-- An Open Letter to OAU Vice-Chancellor

"THIS PEACE IS TEMPORAL"-- An Open Letter to OAU Vice-Chancellor
THIS PEACE IS TEMPORAL
An Open Letter to OAU Vice-Chancellor

Mr. Vice-Chancellor Sir,
It is no gainsaying that I have always done all I could to engage you personally as regards happenings in the University community most especially issues relating to the well-being of students. As usual, I write you this letter with all sense of humility, patriotism and without any malice, bitterness, anger or personal antagonism despite the fact that on many occasions, you have repeatedly infringed on our fundamental rights as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as Amended), African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights with some of us being victims of your high-handedness all in a bid to maintain a reasonable level of silence within the rank and file of students in the face of anomie we have found ourselves.

Sir, it is pathetic that upon your assumption of office as the Vice-Chancellor of the University with the belief that you were divinely anointed, you embarked on a dismal journey of silencing all form of opposition and subject a reasonable number of students into serious hardship in response to their refusal to be gagged. It is instructive to note that I write you this open letter as one who has cried out on many occasions on issues affecting students and staff of the University at great personal peril and the aim of this letter is to take this issue into the public space for the general public to be aware of the wave of illegality being blown on OAU campus and to also cause you to reverse your decision on the suspension of Students’ Union activities in the University which is against all known laws.


Sir, I have in the last two years of your administration studied you with keen interests and I have come to realise that you are basically testing the patience of the mass of students in the University thereby mistaking the silence of students as regards the appalling state of things to mean acquiescence which has caused you to act in scant regard for the dignity of students in the University community ranging from the suspension of students’ activists who dare to speak up without recourse to Section 36 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as Amended) and Article 7 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.


In view of your past activities, most especially the way and manner you colluded with the deluded and paranoia administration of the last Union leadership, one can easily deduce that you intentionally acted the way you did in order to set the Union on the path of destruction. It would be recalled that I personally wrote to you during the course of the pandemonium caused by the #2.5million which you disbursed for the last Union executive without parliamentary ratification that you should cease disbursing money without parliamentary ratification in order for us not to descend to a state of anarchy and that you should investigate how the #2.5million was spent, but, it is so appalling that rather than yield to the content of the letter, you choose to disburse another tranche to the executive council till the fracas reached its peak.


It is very obvious that you have been able to escape public scrutiny through manipulation and mis-representation despite the fact that what we were bedeviled with as a Union were caused by you. It is a sad commentary on University administration, governance and democracy that despite the fact that the blind eyes you turned to the reality of the issues confronting the Union then caused us to be where we are today, you have, at the slightest opportunity advised students to keep praying for Union activities to be restored as if it is a spiritual dealing expected to fall from the heavens. This in itself is an insult on the collective intelligence of students in the University.


Sir, you must be reminded that the continued suspension of Union activities on campus is a derogation of our godly and Constitutionally recognized Right to Freedom of Association and Assembly which derogation is a contravention and an assault on the provisions of Article 9, 10 and 11 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act, 1981 a Treaty-turned-Act which does not accommodate derogation in any form and Section 40 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as Amended). As a matter of fact, based on the authority of the Supreme Court in Abacha V. Gani Fawehinmi and other plethora of cases, you cannot find any justifiable defense either in the provisions on derogation, Section 45 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as Amended) or in the powers conferred on the University management, Section 34 and other similar provisions of the University of Ife Law 1970 and Obafemi Awolowo University (Transitional Provisions) Act 1975 because of the doctrine of pacta sunt servanda.


Interestingly Sir, you would recall that you became the Vice-Chancellor of the University through the coordinated struggles of both students and staff of the University against the emergence of the former Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ayo Salami, but, it is quite embarrassing that your emergence has signaled a clampdown on dissent and students’ unionism from the suspension of Great Ife Students’ Union to the suspension of students’ activists to the extent that you employed a new method of suspending students’ activists (deactivation of e-portals) without being invited to face any panel which is a gross violation of the Right to Fair Hearing as provided for in Section 36 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as Amended) and Article 7 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights as well as a plethora of High Court rulings deprecating such act based on the protection given to the principle of fair hearing and presumption of innocence of the accused.


Sir, it cannot be over-emphasised that the essence of students’ unionism on campus is to protect the interests of students and bring about radical change by consistently engaging those in the position of authority while proffering way-forwards to societal ills and most importantly, demanding for the proper funding of the educational sector, but, it is so shameful, preposterous and incredulous that you have always mistaken our demands for something else and also denied us the benefits of fair hearing despite the fact that the Constitution guarantees this right with numerous decisions of Courts affirming same without taking any sincere attempt to ever look at our grievances and also solve the problems that led to them in avoiding future occurrences.


Meanwhile, as the University’s Vice-Chancellor, you have continually poke a finger in the eye of the law while placing yourself high above the law neglecting the fact that the University itself is a creation of the law and is expected to act within the purview of the law. Ironically, you have consistently punished students that have chosen to act in total disregard for the strange laws that appear inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution being introduced in the University which include placing ban on the gathering of students and criminalising articles that do not suit your perception.


It is very important to note that by suspending Union activities on campus and describing the gathering of students as illegal, you have been able to show the extent to which your administration holds with disdain, the recognition of the fundamental rights of students in the University which is not expected in a University that prides itself as an incubator of knowledge. The irony of the suspension of Great Ife Students’ Union was that there was no need to suspend the Union, but, to simply punish those that were involved in the fracas as the suspension of the Union in itself is a clear violation of students’ right and this has also not stopped students from organising themselves to discuss issues as it affects them and to also interfere on issues relating to the general well-being of students which you have consistently answered by slamming students concerned with suspension.


Sir, you need not be reminded that Freedom of Association and Assembly, Freedom of Expression and Right to Fair Hearing are expressly internationally recognized rights, and, as re-echoed by the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, William Stuart Symington in October this year while delivering a convocation lecture at the University of Ilorin when he noted that injustice and disregard for the rule of law are worse than stealing of public funds, you are ordinarily painting a bad image of the University amongst the comity of Universities and you are basically at the edge of taking us back to the ugly days of the military where Vice-Chancellors would do everything possible to kill dissent and gag a larger percentage of students all in a bid to produce zombies as graduates.

Though, you may not take me serious because you have misrepresented some of us to be never-do-well which you have always echoed at different occassions, but, it is very important for me as a student who holds you in high-esteem and who have been adhering strictly to the University matriculation oath sworn to in good faith and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which is the groundnum ever since I was matriculated to write you this letter in order to intimate you that what you perceive as peace does not represent peace as a volcano has already being gathered within the rank and file of students in the University which might erupt and consume everyone sooner than later. It is interesting to note that students are gradually losing patience and in avoiding a situation whereby the academic calendar that is being stabilised by your administration would not be truncated, it is expected of you, Sir, to recognise and show respect for the rights of students in the University. Sir, we live by the Credo of the Spanish Civil War that; it is better to die on one’s feet than live on one’s knees. The truth remains that, as a student and like other students too, I am not comfortable with the situation of things in the University.

Sir, I have not written this to embarrass you or drag you into the mud, but, as a student who has exhausted all internal remedies, I write this with no expected verbal response but for you to see reason(s) to correct the irregularities in the University. I sincerely hope that this letter would meet you well and that, it would cause you to, as a matter of exigency, necessity and urgency recognise students’ rights as it is legally justifiable and expedient.
“I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” – Evelyn Beatrice Hall (1906).

Ever Obedient Yours,
Kazeem Olalekan Israel (GANI)
Cc;
The Press
The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA)
Civil Society Organisations
The leadership of National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS)

Tuesday 11 December 2018

OAU 43rd Convocation Ceremony Commences Today

OAU  43rd Convocation Ceremony Commences Today


Obafemi Awolowo university (OAU) sets to hold its 43rd convocation ceremony as the school  management releases the programme of event for ceremony.

This convocation ceremony has been slated to hold from the 11th- 14th of December 2018 in honour of the 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 graduating students of the prestigious university.

Below is the convocation ceremony programme of event.

Obafemi Awolowo University Programme for the 43rd Convocation

Tuesday, 11th December, 2018:

10.00 a.m.Convocation Lecture: “University Education in Nigeria: Revisiting the Ife Dream” - Prof. Banji Akintoye12.00 noon.Opening of Exhibition of Research Activities in the University

Wednesday 12th, December, 2018:

Morning Session at 9.00 a.m.Conferment of First degrees, Postgraduate Diploma and Master Degrees and Award of Prizes to the 2015/2016 & 2016/2017 Graduating Students in the Faculties of Administration and Arts.Afternoon Session at 1.00 p.m.Conferment of First degrees, Postgraduate Diploma and Master Degrees and Award of Prizes to the 2015/2016 & 2016/2017 Graduating Students in the Faculties of Education, Law and Social Sciences.

Thursday 13th, December, 2018:

Morning Session at 9.00 a.m.Conferment of First degrees, Postgraduate Diploma and Master Degrees and Award of Prizes to the 2015/2016 & 2016/2017 Graduating Students in the Faculties of Agriculture, Environmental Design and Management, Pharmacy and College of Health Sciences.Afternoon Session at 1.00 p.m.Conferment of First degrees, Postgraduate Diploma and Master Degrees and Award of Prizes to the 2015/2016 & 2016/2017 Graduating Students in the Faculties of Science and Technology.8.00 p.m.Convocation Play – “The Palmwine Drinkard” -Department of Dramatic Arts

Friday 14th, December, 2018:

Conferment of Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy Degrees.

Strike: FG & ASUU Meeting Ends Inconclusive, Adjourned Till December 17

Strike: FG & ASUU Meeting Ends Inconclusive, Adjourned Till December 17
Another meeting between the federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) ended on Monday night without an immediate resolution of the dispute.

The meeting which held at the Federal Ministry of Labour was to find a lasting solution to the ongoing strike by the university lecturers.

At least four other meetings have been held between both parties before Monday’s since the strike commenced on November 4.

While addressing journalists, the minister of labour and employment, Chris Ngige, said the meeting has been adjourned to December 17.

Mr Ngige said the federal government is taking all necessary steps to address ASUU’s demands.

Mr Ngige had earlier appealed to the striking lecturers to ensure that Monday’s dialogue yields results that will lead to ending the strike.

”The strike is five weeks old today and it is not in anybody’s interest. We will ensure the needful is done,” he said.

Meanwhile, the ASUU chairman, Biodun Ogunyemi, said the union will await the next adjournment date to see how far the federal government will deliver on its promises before it will take a decision on whether to suspend the industrial action.

The union embarked on the strike on November 4 over the poor funding of Nigerian universities and non-implementation of previous agreements by the government.

Saturday 8 December 2018

182 Bag First Class As OAU Holds 43rd Convocation Next Week

182 Bag First Class As OAU Holds 43rd Convocation Next Week

About 182 graduates will receive First Class degrees at the 43rd convocation of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, out of 13,492 graduating students.

The chairman of the ceremonial committee, Oluseye Bolaji, made the disclosure on Wednesday in Ile-Ife.

Mr Bolaji, a professor, said that the convocation would involve graduates of the 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 academic sessions.

He added that the event will hold between December 11 and 14,2018

Mr Bolaji added that the convocation lecture entitled, “University Education in Nigeria: Revisiting the Ife Dream,” would be delivered by a retired professor of History and Second Republic senator, Banji Akintoye.

The committee chairman also said exhibition of research activities carried out in the faculties and units of the university would be unveiled as part of the activities during the convocation.

OAU wins First Bank-Sponsored Ethics Challenge

OAU wins First Bank-Sponsored Ethics Challenge

Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, has won the national finals of the 2018 Ethics Challenge of the CFA Society Nigeria sponsored by First Bank of Nigeria Plc.OAU emerged winner ahead of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) and University of Nigeria (UNN), which came second and third respectively.

Speaking at the Gala Night and 2018 Charter Award Dinner of the CFA Society Nigeria where the winner of the competition that involved 15 universities was announced, the Society’s president, Banji Fehintola, commended First Bank Plc for supporting the contest.

Fehintola, while also thanking the bank for its unwavering commitment to ensuring entrenchment of ethics in the finance and investment sectors, said “ethics are important. They’re  the cornerstone of our industry and we wanted to pass this message on so three years ago, we started running the ethics challenge for university students.

We started with two; had seven last year and 15 universities this year. The competition ran in Lagos and Abuja and all the credit goes to First Bank Plc, our sponsors for increasing the scope of the contest to promote ethics amongst Nigerians”.

Group Executive, Treasury and Financial Institutions, First Bank Nigeria Plc, Ini Ebong, assured the CFA Society Nigeria of the bank’s  support in its quest to promote ethics.“First Bank is the oldest financial institution in this country.

We will be celebrating our 125th anniversary next year and we wouldn’t have survived this long without making ethics and corporate governance vital components of our operations. We are proud to be associated with the CFA Ethics Challenge, because we are passionate about ethics as a responsible corporate organisation,” he stated