Saturday, 26 April 2025

Students Lament Bird Poop and Dilapidation in Oduduwa Lecture Theaters

By Omotola Lydia

The current gory state of the Oduduwa Lecture Theater One and Two (ODLT 1 & 2), where students once comfortably had classes, has now become a mess. Students are forced to take classes in a dilapidated structure characterized by numerous stains of bird poop on the tables meant for seating.

Speaking with OAUPeeps, Oyindamola Adams, a student of Biology Education who had just concluded a class at the lecture theater, said, “The population of the class is more than the number of good chairs. A large number of the seats were broken and a lot of us had to sit on the floor. Most of the seats and tables that are not broken are stained with bird poop and students avoid sitting there.”

Seats at ODLT Lettered with Bird Poop

Sanyaolu Oluwatimileyin, a 200-level student of Family Nutrition and Consumer Science, expressed her displeasure, saying, “The bird poop has stained my cloth once and it makes the whole place smelly and irritating. The fans are not working too.”

This bird infestation and the resulting droppings have become a recent challenge due to the poor state of maintenance of the lecture theater. A glance across the venue reveals several broken windows with no nets, doors that do not close, and exposed nests, making the building porous for birds and contributing to its deteriorated condition.

Broken Windows at ODLT

Students are now left with no option but to take classes in a space defaced by bird droppings, which poses environmental and health hazards. ODLT serves numerous faculties including, but not limited to, the Faculty of Science, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Technology, and Faculty of Education. This means a large student population is exposed daily to bird poop, thereby increasing the risk of contracting diseases.

According to a report by Bird Barrier, bird droppings pose several transmittable diseases including histoplasmosis, candidiasis, cryptococcosis, psittacosis, and St. Louis encephalitis. Some of these diseases, like candidiasis, have been linked to fatal outcomes in humans.

Beyond disease transmission, bird droppings also harbor ectoparasites such as bed bugs, chicken mites, mosquitoes, and yellow mealworms. This comes as a significant concern for the school community, which has been increasing fumigation efforts to combat bed bug infestations. In 2017, Channels TV reported a widespread bed bug invasion in the halls of residence at OAU—a reoccurrence that now feels possible with the current state of ODLT.

Although the university recently announced the renovation of the Oduduwa Hall and Amphitheatre, which is already underway, nothing was said about the current state of the lecture theater sitting right beneath.

Fadele Nifemi, a 200-level student of Industrial Chemistry, reacted saying, “I was surprised to see that the amphitheater is being renovated but ODLT which is directly beneath it is neglected. The school management should do better please. We do not deserve to be taking classes in such an environment.”

Amphitheatre Undergoing Renovation

However, students are urgimg the Students’ Union and the university management to listen to their complaints and take swift action to make the lecture theaters convenient for learning.

Ademola Ayomide, a student of the English Department, added, “The bats poop is dried up so scraping it off the table would be good and a bit of soap and water would help too.”

Monday, 23 September 2024

Obafemi Awolowo University Releases Cut-Off Marks for 2023/2024 Admissions

By Ogunlana Klistivivi 

Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, has officially released the cut-off marks for admission into various faculties for the 2023/2024 academic session. This announcement follows the conclusion of the university’s Post-UTME screening exercise, which commenced on September 9th, 2024.

The cut-off marks have been released for all faculties: Science, Technology, Social Sciences, Agriculture, Administration, Arts, Environmental Design and Management, Education, Law, Pharmacy, Basic Medical Sciences, Dentistry, and Clincal Sciences. 

Faculty of Science


Faculty of Technology

Faculty of Social Sciences

Faculty of Agriculture

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Faculty of Administration

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Faculty of Arts

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Faculty of Environmental Design and Management

Faculty of Education

Faculty of Law

Faculty of Pharmacy

Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, Dentistry, and Clinical Sciences 


Following the release of these cut-off marks, candidates are advised to await the uploading of admission lists on the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) portal. Those who meet the cut-off for their chosen course should accept their admission offer via JAMB CAPS and proceed to a Computer-Based Test (CBT) center to print their admission letter. As the academic session draws near, successful candidates should stay informed by regularly checking the university's official platforms, JAMB CAPS, and this site for the latest updates.

Wednesday, 9 August 2023

OAU Unveils 2023 POST-UTME/DE Registration Guidelines

By Adegboyega Ifeoluwa (Ifelaw PR)


Candidates who selected Obafemi Awolowo University, lle-Ife as their first choice in the 2023 UTME and attained a score of 200 or higher, along with those who applied through Direct Entry (DE), are hereby notified that registration for the 2023 Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (PUTME) Screening will begin on Monday, 14th August, and conclude on Monday, 11th September, 2023.


Applicants must complete the following steps:

1. Visit admissions.oauife.edu.ng

Log in using your Registration Number as the Username and your Surname as the Password.

2. Provide your personal information and proceed by clicking "continue."

3. Generate an RRR (Remita Retrieval Reference) exclusively from this website, then use it to pay online or at a commercial bank.

4. After successful payment, log out and log in again to the system.

The screening process will be conducted online. Please be advised that any candidates found to have submitted false information or incorrect credentials will be automatically disqualified.

Candidates must check their screening schedule on the OAU admissions Portal between Tuesday, 12th September, and Saturday, 23rd September 2023. The Post-UTME Screening will take place on assigned dates and times from 25th September to 28th September 2023.

Applicants are reminded that the POST-UTME Screening fee is two thousand nairas (N2,000.00), excluding Portal Access Charges.

For all inquiries, kindly direct them to enquiry@oauife.edu.ng.



Saturday, 3 December 2022

Faculty Of Law Releases 2022/2023 Admission Cut-Off Marks


 OAU Peeps News Agency has confirmed the release of the 2022/2023 admission cut-off marks for the Faculty of Law, Obafemi Awolowo University. See below:

Merit – 71.50%

Ekiti – 68.70

Osun –  70.68%

Ogun – 69.29%

Ondo – 69.29%

Oyo –  70.25%

Lagos – 64.60%

ELDS – 

Akwa Ibom- 58.65 Bayelsa- 60.05, Cross-River-56.38, Ebonyi-64.75, Kwara -65.70, Kogi-64.20, Kaduna-63.28