Monday 16 October 2023

There's More To Be Done: Newly Sworn Nassors President Charges Members of the Department


By Ayomide Emmanuel


The National Association For Students Of Religious Studies, Obafemi Awolowo University chapter, has inaugurated new executive members to oversee the department's affairs for the 2022/2023 academic session.

In his inaugural address, the department's President, Comrade Akinnibi Miftahu Oyempemi, expressed his gratitude to the Nassorites for trusting him with the mandate to lead the department. He also showed appreciation to the department and past executives for their efforts in funding department activities and providing for students' needs. However, he emphasized that there is more work to be done.

He stated, "My fellow executives and I have made several promises to the students based on our manifestos, which I have titled the PROPELLER plan" Elaborating on the PROPELLER plan, he mentioned that it is centered on six agendas: Library Renovation, Freshers' Orientation, Religious Library Summit, Skill Acquisition Programs, Scholarship Provision, and Tutorials.

He further reaffirmed the executive members' commitment to an all-inclusive agenda for all students. He assured them that his fellow executive members would collaborate with all relevant units to ensure that students' voices are heard and that even the smallest complaints are addressed.

Tuesday 3 October 2023

SayNoToFeeHike: Great Ife Students Demand


        
By Ifeoluwa Adegboyega

Amidst ongoing tensions and students' agitation over the past few weeks, which followed several inconclusive meetings between the university management and representatives of the Great Ife Students, Great Ife Students took to the University campus gate on Tuesday, October 3rd, to stage a peaceful protest. 

The primary basis behind this demonstration was the recent hike in school fees, with students demanding a substantial 50% reduction in the fees set by the university management.


During this protest, the students of Great Ife were observed brandishing placards bearing slogans such as #SayNoToFeeHike, #Let the Poor Breathe, #FeeMustFall, and #You paid 9k, You want Students to pay 90k, among others, in a collective display of their discontent.


According to the report, the Director of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) department, acting as the representative of the Vice-Chancellor, took the initiative to address the assembled students, acknowledging their concerns...

In his statement, he disclosed that the ICT department currently faced a staffing shortage attributable to the prevailing 'Japa' phenomenon, which had adversely impacted the department's ability to expeditiously process Post UTME examinations. Consequently, this situation had led to delays in activating the installment payment feature on the student portal.

It was reported that, the Director assured the gathered Great Ife students that the installment payment feature would be fully operational by day's end, whereas, the Great Ife Students' primary demand, which is a 50% reduction from the initially proposed price, remains unaddressed by the university management...