Monday 11 March 2024

African Liberty Writing Fellowship calls for applications for 2024/2025.

 

“The African Liberty Writing Fellowship program is a year-long program designed to train young Africans with career interests in academia, media, public policy, or any other critical-and-analytical-writing-related career in opinion article writing. We have helped our fellows get featured in leading African and non-Africa media outlets. You may visit our Media Hits page to see what fellows published in the last four cohorts. 


Accepted applicants will complete a five-week mandatory online training. The top candidates from the five-week training will be admitted as African Liberty writing fellows. The five-week training starts on May 21, 2024 and ends on June 18, 2024. The writing fellowship starts on July 8, 2024 and ends on July 8, 2025.  






BENEFITS: 

• Access to expert instructors.

• 12-month writing fellowship.

• Get published in Africa’s top newspapers.

• Monthly stipend for top contributors.

• Opportunity for TV and radio features. 



ELIGIBILITY: 

An applicant has to be enrolled in, or must have graduated from, an African institution of higher learning. Or, be an African pursuing higher education outside the continent”


APPLICATION: 

Visit the application page and complete the application form here. 


Applications should be submitted on or before April 30, 2024. Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered”


For more information, visit the African Liberty website.

Thursday 1 February 2024

Students Lament over the Limited Time to Prepare For Tests, Projects and Exams

 

By Oluwasegun Akintunde

Is it safe to say that lecturers across the faculties and departments on the OAU campus are intentionally treating students' academics with levity, or is it just too much workload on them that has made it seem like they are stretching themselves and their students thin to finish their syllabuses for the semester? Or is it the unavailability of venues for the said classes and exams that's the issue?

Students of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, have voiced their grievances over the need to attend lectures, submit various assignments, and present papers while preparing for ongoing tests. Traditionally, tests have been scheduled days before the D-day to enable students to prepare well.

Various students testified that having lectures and tests simultaneously means limited time to adequately prepare because lecturers often aim to finish the course outline without giving sufficient explanation on specific topics.

A.B, a part 2 student in the Department of Accounting, mentioned that the tests he will be doing are 'ON GOD,' emphasizing that calculating the workload feels overwhelming due to lecturers not providing breathing space to cover past notes.

He opines that the school is trying to balance the calendar at the detriment of students' results. He also complained about the stress of rushing to school only to find out classes have been canceled. He said, 'Lecturers are always canceling classes with joy but are always ready to set questions for us during tests/exams.'

A final year student in the Department of Public Administration stated that they are not stressed in some aspects but feel pressured by assignments and presentations. The project alone is a source of stress, as its acceptance depends on the supervisor's mood.

He emphasized, 'WITHOUT YOUR PROJECT, YOU CAN'T GRADUATE BECAUSE IT'S A SIX-UNIT COURSE.' To have breathing space in this school requires focus—shifting focus and knowing what's important will help students cope. Already, students have had to cope with unpleasant conditions, including bad network and electricity.

A part 2 student in the Department of Mechanical Engineering lamented having four tests this week for core courses, requiring significant attention and preparation except for Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Faruk, a part 2 student in the Department of Economics, mentioned having four tests in the outgoing week, leading him to stay overnight on campus for four consecutive nights, adversely affecting him mentally and health-wise.

What can be done about these issues on the part of lecturers, school management, and students?

Thursday 11 January 2024

OAU Students Shine in AFEL Economic Impact Challenge


By Ogunlana Klistivivi

In a recent announcement on its official Instagram page; AFRICA’S FUTURE ECONOMIC LEADERS (AFEL) unveiled Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) as one of the distinguished winners in its inaugural Economic Impact Challenge which commenced in October and concluded in December of the previous year.

The challenge saw the active participation of law and economics students from eight different universities across southwestern Nigeria. AFEL designed the challenge with a dual focus on economic policy advocacy and outstanding research and presentation, emphasizing the vital role of advocating for policy implementation and analyzing how continental policies influence local businesses.

Winners in both categories are set to receive monetary compensation. The advocacy category's top winner will be awarded 100,000, with the first and second runners-up receiving 50,000 each. Meanwhile, in the research category, the winner will claim 250,000, and the first and second runners-up will be awarded 150,000 and 100,000, respectively.

After a meticulous evaluation by competent judges, AFEL proudly announced the winners from various schools who made remarkable contributions to the economic discourse:

Category 1: Policy Advocacy and Implementation

1st Place: University of Ibadan

2nd Place: Obafemi Awolowo University

3rd Place: Babcock University

Category 2: Policy Research and Presentation

1st Place: University of Ibadan

2nd Place: Obafemi Awolowo University

3rd Place: Adekunle Ajasin University


The OAU team consists of eight students; including Mercy Akande, Tijani Halimat, Toluwalope Awodele, Damilola Shado, Samuel Ogunbadeniyi, Samuel Ayelagbe, Victor Oladepo and BenAmin Adeniji, all from the Department of Economics presented a research paper titled “The Impact of AfCFTA on the Growth of Agribusiness SMEs in Nigeria.” Their paper addressed challenges such as limited financing, infrastructure deficits, and trade barriers faced by agribusiness SMEs. Additionally, they highlighted specific benefits that AfCFTA could offer, including lower tariffs, reduced transport costs, streamlined border procedures, and a wider customer base.

In an interview with OAUPeeps News Agency Correspondent; BenAmin Adeniji, the Team Lead, shared insights into the competition.

“The competition required a minimum of four and a maximum of eight students from both economics and law departments representing the school. But the law students were not responding. At first, they gave us two students, but they later opted out, and we had to replace them with economics students. But in the end, we give glory to God because we later overcame all of the hurdles, to come second behind UI.

“It was a virtual competition that spanned through November and December, and the results were announced on January 8. We were asked to write a research paper, present it, as well as do advocacy.

“Our case study was to advocate the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AFCTA) to our community. And we started by interviewing people on campus, asking them if they were familiar with AFCTA. In the second stage, we wrote a research paper where we picked an SMSE (AACE Foods), and we looked at how AfCTA can directly or indirectly affect them.

“The Economic Impact challenge was a groundbreaking achievement as well as an eye-opener for us. It provided the platform and opportunity for us to express ourselves and our prowess while working together as a team. So, we are saying a big thank you to AFEL and the organizing team. We appreciate the opportunity.”

Monday 25 September 2023

OAU Reduces School Fees After Meeting With Union Leaders

 

By Ifeoluwa Adegboyega

In response to demands from the Great Ife Students, the management of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) has officially disclosed a minimal reduction in school fees, subsequent to the initial fee increase.

This decision was reached after an extensive meeting between the University's management and the Great Ife Students' Union on Monday, September 25th, 2023.

Mr. Abiodun Olarewaju, the University's Public Relations Officer, confirmed in a press release that the meeting was initiated by the University's management due to the students' consistent calls for a reduction in the initially approved fees.

Despite the Student Union request for a 50% reduction, the University's management clarified that the revised charges were set at the minimum level required to maintain the university's operational efficiency.

In response to this situation, Vice Chancellor Professor Adebayo Simeon BAMIRE, in a press release, announced the following fee reductions:

Humanities: Returning students' fees have been reduced from #89,200 to #76,000, while fresh Humanities students will now pay #131,000 instead of the initial #151,200.

Sciences and Technology: Charges for returning students in these faculties have been lowered from #101,200 to #86,000, and fresh students will pay #141,000, down from the initial #163,200.

Pharmacy and College of Health Sciences: Returning students in these faculties will now pay #109,000 instead of #128,200, while fresh students will pay #164,000, down from the initial #190,000.

The university's management, as outlined in a release, has also agreed to allow students to make payments in two equal installments.

Furthermore, they stated in a press release that the payment portal is now accessible to students for fee processing.

Friday 15 September 2023

Great Ife Students' Union Requests Fee Collection Suspension In Response to Fee Hike

Great Ife Students' Union Requests Fee Collection Suspension In Response to Fee Hike


By Fadipe Oluwatimileyin

Amidst the recent fee hike in Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) in Ile-Ife, Osun State, the Great Ife Students' Union has taken an assertive step by addressing various financial institutions, demanding a temporary suspension of student fee collections.

In response to their dissatisfaction with the recent fee increase, following a stakeholders' meeting, the report outlines the unanimous resolution among students to withhold fee payments until the university management revises the fee hike.

The students' union further asserts that the fee increment was implemented without considering the prevailing economic conditions and contradicts directives from the House of Representatives, the Presidency, and the Federal Ministry of Education, all of which mandated a freeze on fee hikes in federal universities. This move aims to exert pressure on the university management to reconsider their decision.

Following the stakeholders' meeting, the union indicates that the letter has been sent to multiple financial institutions, including Access Bank, Diamond Bank, Ecobank Plc, FCMB, First Bank, Fidelity Bank, GTBank, Polaris Bank, Union Bank, Wema Bank, Zenith Bank, and UBA.

In their press release, the students' union emphasizes that a failure to comply with their request may lead to confrontations between the student body and the financial institutions involved.

In their concluding remarks, they further stress that the decision now rests in the hands of these financial institutions on campus, as they must weigh the options of complying with the students' appeal or potentially facing challenging situations.

Wednesday 13 September 2023

Obafemi Awolowo University Adjusts Students' Fees for 2023 Academic Session Following Senate Decision

 

By Joshua Ajayi-Sanni

With the new academic session on the horizon, the management of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, has disclosed revisions to the students' fees for the upcoming academic year. 

The new fee structure was unveiled by the University's Public Relations Officer in a press release and made available to OAUpeeps News Agency.

According to the statement, fresh students in the Faculties of Arts, Law, and Humanities will pay #151,200

While returning students in these faculties will pay #89,200. 

Similarly, fresh students in the Faculties of Technology and Science will be charged #163,200, with returning students in these faculties facing a fee of #101,200.

This fee adjustment is not specified to these faculties alone; new students entering the Faculties in the College of Health Sciences and the Faculty of Pharmacy will pay #190,200 and #128,200, respectively, while returning students in the same faculties will incur fees of #128,200 and #89,200, respectively.

The management extends its best wishes to the students for a successful academic programme.

Sunday 27 August 2023

Great Ife Students' Union Addresses the University Dress Code Controversy



By Ifeoluwa Adegboyeya (Ifelaw PR)


In response to a recent statement concerning the 'University's Dress Code and the Consequences for Non-Compliance', the Great Ife Students' Union has steadfastly conveyed its stance on the University's recent endeavour to regulate students' dress.

The Union in a press release further stresses that the statement underscores the paramount importance of safeguarding students' rights and their freedom of expression, which the Union believes are under threat due to these dress code regulations. Additionally, the Students' Union firmly opposes the imposition of uniforms, deeming them outdated and irrelevant within the vibrant learning environment at OAU, renowned for its intellectual culture.

In their released statement, the Union categorically rejects the notion that these regulations are aimed at controlling and restricting students' freedom of self-expression through their clothing choices.

Furthermore, the Students' Union, in its press release, highlights that students' attire poses no threat to the university community, emphasizing that the university's focus should be on addressing issues such as faculty members' sexual harassment.

In their concluding remarks, the Students' Union warns that limiting students' freedom could result in an unsafe and hostile campus environment. They pledge to actively oppose any policies detrimental to students and advocate for a safer learning environment by promoting the enforcement of anti-sexual harassment measures.

Wednesday 9 August 2023

Great Ife Students' Union Rallies Against Fee Hike Rumors



By Adegboyega Ifeoluwa (Ifelaw PR)



In a significant development that has captured the attention of the Great Ife students, the Great Ife Students' Union has taken a resolute stance to quell escalating rumours surrounding a potential tuition fee increase.

According to a press release by the Great Ife Students' Union P.R.O.; Omisore Elijah (H20), speculation had been rampant regarding a possible fee hike at the esteemed institution, causing concern among Great Ife Students.

In an official statement released, the union categorically affirmed that no official increment to the tuition fees has been sanctioned.

The Great Ife Students' Union, however, reiterated their commitment to transparency, asserting that the welfare of their fellow students is of paramount importance.

As stated in the official announcement, the union is actively consulting with various stakeholders to ensure the representation of student concerns.

Furthermore, the Great Ife Students' Union expressed in the press release that they have passionately urged the University management to align with the directives of the federal government, which discourage arbitrary fee increments. They emphasize that Obafemi Awolowo University comprises students from diverse socio-economic backgrounds and implore that affordable education must remain a cornerstone of the institution's ethos.

Saturday 5 August 2023

Unjust Locking Of E-portal Resolved


By Adegboyega Ifeoluwa [IfelawPR]


Following the successful resolution of the issue of locked e-portals that affected a number of students, the Great Ife Students' Union expresses their acknowledgement to the school administration. 

In an official statement released by the Great Ife Students' Union's Public Relations Officer; Omisore Elijah [H20], gratitude is expressed towards the school administration for their swift response, which resulted in the reopening of the affected e-portals.

In the recent press release, the Great Ife Students' Union applauds the decisive measures taken by the school authority to rectify the unjust locked of specific students' e-portals. Consequently, all affected students are urged to promptly check their e-portals in response to this positive development.

Great Ife Students' Union Takes Swift Action to Address Unjust Locking of E-Portals




By Adegboyega Ifeoluwa [Ifelaw PR]

Great Ife Students' Union has taken immediate action in response to the recent incident involving the unjust locking of some students' e-portals.

In a press release by the Great Ife Students' Union P.R.O.; Omisore Elijah (H20), the union has demonstrated its commitment to promptly resolving the issue and advocating for the affected students. By engaging with the authorities, the Students' Union has successfully secured a commitment to reopen the affected portals by August 18th. Recognizing the importance of preventing future irregularities, they have proposed the establishment of a panel to investigate the incident and implement preventative measures.

Announcing this action in a press release, the Great Ife Students' Union is prepared to take further steps if the promised actions are not fulfilled within the designated timeframe. 

However, they urge students to remain cooperative during this process. Assuring students that their concerns will be addressed, the union emphasizes that their voices will be heard throughout the investigation and decision-making process.

Through its swift response to this incident and active commitment to finding a resolution, the Great Ife Students' Union showcases its dedication to the well-being and rights of its members.

Monday 31 July 2023

Great Ife Students' Union Announces Regulated Price List to Combat Extortion

By Ifeoluwa Adegboyega (IfelawPR)

In a bid to tackle the issue of extortion, Great Ife Students' Union has unveiled a new regulated price list. 

This announcement comes as a response to reports of some motorcycle operators taking advantage of students by imposing inflated fees.

Great Ife Students' Union; In a press release, emphasized the importance of adhering to the new price list and warned against falling victim to deceitful practices. By implementing this regulated price list, the union aims to eradicate instances of extortion within the OAU community.

Please find the students' union's recently published report below:

"We are using this medium to inform our union members about the approved and agreed prices.

We are very much aware of their cunning acts, and sometimes they being adamant in nature, to pitch forth their individual and self-centeredness hiked fee, beware union members, and do not be bamboozled...."

However, to ensure the effectiveness of these measures, Great Ife Students Union has requested the cooperation of OAU students. Any incidents of extortion should be immediately reported to union officers, with specific details about the individuals involved.

Friday 28 July 2023

OAU Peeps Gets New Editor As Ayomide Emmanuel Bows Out



Adegboyega Ifeoluwa, popularly known as Ifelaw, has been announced as the Editor-in-chief of the one of the foremost online campus News Agencies in Obafemi Awolowo University, for the 2022/2023 academic session. 

The outgone EIC, Ayomide Emmanuel, who is now the Chairman, Guild Of Editors, ACJOAU, whose tenure elapsed on July 27, 2023 hands baton to the new EIC, Ifeoluwa Lawrence.

Adegboyega Ifeoluwa, is a part 3 student of the Department of English and Literary Studies, Obafemi Awolowo University. Ifeoluwa would be serving as the sixth Editor-in-chief of the agency. 

Prior to his appointment, Ifeoluwa was the Media Chief of the OAUPeeps News Agency.

In his word to the outgone EIC, the founder and managing director of OAUPeeps News Agency, Mr David Adetula said, "Thank you so much for your time leading OAU Peeps, Ayomide. I wish you the very best on your new role".

Going forward, every communication and business relating to the agency is to be discussed with the new Editor-in-Chief. He can be reached via editor@oaupeeps.com

Saturday 22 July 2023

Awo Boys Gets New Executives for the 2022/2023 session


The popular comic group, Awo boys gets new Executives that will steer the affairs of the group. 

At exactly 10pm on Thursday,  20th of July, 2023, the outgoing President, IamKenny, announced the new leadership of the popular comics group. 

The new executives are, Ganiyu Abullah Abiodun PKA Dean as the general secretary, Kolebaje David, as the costume manager and OLUKANMI Abidemi Abeeb ÀBÍMỌ́ as the president of the group.

The new president of the popular comic group, OLUKANMI Abidemi Abeeb ÀBÍMỌ́, is also the President of the Linguistics and African Languages Department.

Monday 10 July 2023

BREAKING: Electoral Commission Sets Date For Inauguration Ceremony Of Elected Union Officers


By Ayomide Emmanuel


The GreatIFE Students' Union Electoral Commission has announced the date for the Inauguration ceremony for the Students' Union Elect. 

The election which held on 30th of May, 1st and 3rd of June 2023, has produced elected officials in the Students' Representative Council(SRC), Hall Executives Council(HEC) and Central Executive Council(CEC) respectively.

Consequently, the Electoral Commission regard the occasion to signify the beginning of another chapter in the Union and would be honoured to have students join them in celebrating this exiting milestone. 

In a Press Statement made available to OAUPeeps News Agency, the Electoral Commission announced that the generality of the Great Ife Students are invited to the Grand Inauguration Ceremony of the newly elected union leaders(CEC, SRC and HEC).

According to the commission, the Inauguration Ceremony will hold on Wednesday, 12th of July 2023 by 10am at Afrika Amphitheatre. Furthermore, former Union Officers most especially the previous administration to be present as award and certificate of service will be presented.




Saturday 24 June 2023

Student Unionism: “Leaders Isọnu” And Their Dogmatic Followers

 


By Ajibade Abdullah Adewale

Leading Leader, Capacity Leader And Leader Isọnu. What type are you?


Heading towards my department a few days after the Great Ife Students’ Union Elections, I got drawn in by the conversation I overheard between two guys conversing in Yoruba language. One of them said something along the lines of “I told you that those people are Leaders Isọnu. They thought they could manipulate us to support their average candidate. Thank God, we didn’t give in, now they have failed”. 


His voice, struggling between mildness and frustration, echoed; “Àwon wèrè” -“mad fellows”. Initially, I thought he was upset about the loss of his candidate in the elections. However, my postulation was swiftly buried when he further told his friend that, had the students’ favourites not emerged, those people ( the acclaimed leaders) would have jubilated even when it is a failure for the faculty.


That’s when I grasped the crux of the whole discussion. A set of students in that faculty who might have been positioning themselves as leaders projected a candidate who was not well-received by the students. They resisted the action and the aftermath is that the majority’s choice emerged while the acclaimed leaders’ choice suffered defeat. 


Ratiocinating on this scenario, my mind traversed many antecedents within departmental and faculty associations and one can only say that it is a recurring pattern of events.


Between Stakeholders And The Students’ Interests


In many student associations, it is not novel to have a set of students coming together or being selected with the major aim of representing the association on strategic matters since everyone can’t be at the helm of decision-making. Over the years, the leadership of such associations and maybe students, have supported this act, leading to the formation of the “Stakeholders”. 


Candidly, having representatives is a necessary strategy, especially in the political sphere of student associations. However, in recent times, I have observed that some of these representatives are now self-proclaimed and have strayed from their purpose. Rather than focusing on satisfying the needs of the student population, they have become more interested in furthering personal interests. Unfortunately, this often leads to situations where qualified candidates are frustrated or indirectly intimidated to give up on contesting. 


To make it clearer, what they do is project a candidate with average qualities but with audience appeal and can conveniently play the pawn on their chess board while shunning the one with the right qualities since he is a threat to their selfish agenda. They go ahead to negotiate with other camps in the guise of representing the students but they end up satisfying their greed. Meanwhile, when this puppet emerges and fails, the stain will be on the association and faintly on the acclaimed stakeholders, “Leaders Isonu”, best put. 


 Sadly, when one traces the reason for the failure, it is most likely a result of the leader’s excessive demands coupled with the puppet’s incompetence.


We have witnessed how products of permutation, not competence, failed. Likewise, the opposite. However, should a product of their usual type of permutation perform? two things are involved. First is either he abandoned them after emerging, which is almost impossible, or he found ways around satisfying them likewise serving the students populace.


“Leader Isonu” With No Standing


Just like anyone defeated will try to figure out the reason for his loss, after a recent election on this campus, the defeated contestant felt so bad that the feeling was already forming wrinkles on his face. Powered by curiosity, I approached him for a  remark about the conduct of the elections. Instead of a direct response, he only retorted that his “ acclaimed leader has failed him again” He proceeded that he worked solely to pull that number of votes while his acclaimed leader didn’t offer anything obvious or behind the scene. 


When I heard this, my body was already responding with sympathy until he said “ Leader na leader”. That’s when I knew that his defeat was a result of a marriage between a leader with no proper authority and a follower who held onto dogmatic beliefs. It is perplexing to see how someone who recognized his acclaimed leader’s incompetence still accepted him moronically. 


Before you think he might be helping in other ways, the so-called leader is the one benefiting from the financial strength of this individual. It’s concerning that this “leader” hasn’t even learned the basics. No ideology, nothing. Just vibes and selfish permutations. 


What Next?


Inferring from the last union elections, some students were said to have stood against the decision of the stakeholders of their faculty who wanted to use a candidate to negotiate their greediness. While this is a positive development, it remains to be seen whether they are also truly committed to becoming responsible leaders that prioritize the interest of the students. Well, only time will tell whether they champion the ethos of putting the students’ needs first and demonstrating competence in leadership.


Lastly……….. 


“Followers who tell the truth, and leaders who listen to it, are an unbeatable combination.”—Warren Benn


Are you a Leading Leader, a Capacity Leader, or  Leader Isọnu?

 


Monday 29 May 2023

Breaking: ACJOAU Withdraws From Electoral Debate



The Association of Campus Journalists OAU Chapter has announced her withdrawal from the Great Ife Students' Union Elections Debate. 

In a Press Statement made available to OAUPeeps News Agency, the association decides to withdraw from the election debate because of the circumstances surrounding arrangements and therefore decides to set the tone for election monitoring. 

The association decided not to participate in the election debate as a result of a last-minute in-house ruling and the leadership does not feel assured of the arrangements made available by the Electoral Commission. 

The Association however promised to support the future activities of the commission and assures Great Ife Students' to do everything possible to ensure effective election monitoring.

The statement read thus:

The leadership of the Association regrets to inform the general public of her withdrawal from the Great Ife Students' Union Elections Debate which, according to the formal invitation that we got, should hold today Monday, 29th of May, 2023, by 3pm. 

As we all know that by convention, the Association of Campus Journalists, OAU usually handles the Students' Union electoral debate and has, over the years, done it well. However, we will like to inform the general public of our withdrawal to participate during this time. This resolution is coming after a last-minute consideration of the terms, conditions, and modalities of the debate set down by the Electoral Commission. 

As a result of the Association's last-minute in-house ruling, the leadership does not feel assured of the arrangements made available by the Electoral Commission and cannot continue as initially arranged.

Having communicated our intent to withdraw to the Electoral Commission and having promised our support in their future activities, we want to assure the Commission and Great Ife students' community of doing everything possible to ensure effective election monitoring. 

Observers are recognized, safe, and protected in the course of doing their job. 

As part of our safety procedure, we want to state that our election Reporters and Monitors will be with ACJ tags signed by the leadership of the Association. This is to ensure due recognition as they go about doing their job. As the Association continues to build on its existing good reputation, we appeal to everyone to follow voting guidelines and conduct themselves in the best democratic way possible. 

We are doing everything humanly possible to ensure that prompt and real-time election updates are not missed and adequately published in a coordinated form. And we assure everyone involved in this election of fair, accurate, and fact-backed reporting. 

Thank you for your usual cooperation, and we hope the forthcoming CEC and SRC elections go well. 







Friday 19 May 2023

Great Ife Electoral Commission Lift Ban On Election Campaign, Releases Guidelines


By Ayomide Emmanuel

Following the constitution of the Electoral Commission by the Great Ife Students' Representative Council on Tuesday, 16th May 2023, the Electoral Commission which consist of 13-men Committee which cut across the 13 faculties of the University to oversee the conduct of the forthcoming, Students' Union Election. 

In a Release made available to OAUPeeps News Agency, the Electoral Commission has decided to lift ban on election campaigns. 

According to the release, by virtue of the powers conferred on the Electoral Commission as contained in the Great Ife sacrosanct constitution in Article IV, Section 60 (4), “the electoral commission shall organise and effectively supervise all union elections and bye elections with utmost good faith”. After careful consideration and evaluation, it is on this note the electoral commission has decided to lift the election ban, thereby allowing the commencement of campaigns, which shall take place with immediate effect, Thursday, May 18, 2023.

 The electoral commission arrived at this decision to commence the election activities due to reasonable circumstances surrounding the electioneering processes. Greatest Ife! Articulate Ife! The university academic calendar stipulates that examinations are to commence 5th of June, 2023 which translates to that the commission only have 2weeks to complete the whole electioneering process.

 The commission however plead to the entirety of Great Ife students to join hands with the Electoral Commission in commencing the election, who want the Great Ife students and stakeholders to cooperate with the commission for the essential for the smooth conduct of the elections and the consolidation of our union. In respect to this announcement, the commission urge the entire students to actively participate in the electoral process. To promote participatory democracy and good governance for Great Ife students Union prosperity, the Commission uses the medium to encourage the totality of Great Ife student union members to embark on their ambition to starting of campaigns. While the election process serves as an avenue for healthy competition, would like to emphasize the importance of conducting campaigns in a respectful and peaceful manner. 

Consequently, the Commission implore all aspirants (CEC, SRC & HEC) and their supporters to read and get familiar with the campaign guidelines which are clearly stated below:


 1. Eligibility Criteria 

A. Contestants MUST be registered students of the university for the 2021/2022 academic session.

 B. Contestants running for the positions within CEC and SRC must have successfully completed AT LEAST one academic session in the 1 university. 

2. Campaign Guidelines 

A. All campaign activities should focus on the issues and be centered around the candidate's proposed solutions. A political campaign or slogan shall not be tainted with abusive language directly or indirectly likely to injure physical, psychological, religious, ethnic, or sectional feelings against another candidate will result in automatic disqualification. 

B. The use of the halls' public address system for campaign purposes is strictly prohibited. c. Colored posters are not allowed to be used by contestants. d. Contestants are prohibited from writing or posting bills on walls, water tanks, and roads. 

3. Conduct and Harassment:

 Contestants and their supporters must refrain from any form of harassment during the election process. Harassment includes any actions or behavior intended to intimidate, coerce, or harm others. 

4. Disqualification Risk: Any contestant who violates these guidelines stands the risk of being DISQUALIFIED. 

5. Incumbent Members' Responsibilities:

 Incumbent members of the CEC who are contesting positions within the CEC must hand over all union properties in their possession, including keys to their offices. This measure ensures the protection of sensitive election materials and promotes a level playing field for all contestants. 

The electoral commission will closely monitor the campaign activities to ensure compliance with the rules and regulations. We are committed to upholding transparency, fairness, and impartiality throughout the entire electoral process. These guidelines aim to ensure a fair, transparent, and respectful election process, fostering an environment that encourages constructive campaigns and discourages misconduct.