Thursday, 28 August 2014

Permed Prayers: On My Knees, I Set My Case!


On my knees, I set my case
That I may not be altruistic

I pray for the deliverance of my people
From the love of money
And other associated products

On this long and rough road
I amass blessings from the most High

I pray for the mothers
For their tired backs
And their bleeding hands

For the whole nation
I give my offer of prayer
That the arrow of God trembles at the gates of light

I cannot contain my jealousy
The secret thing is much endured
Imperative, it is a watchword
A matter of national love

And to my shaky conviction
I search for a graveyard

I give kudos, to the martyrs of spiritual racism
For our labour shall never be in vain



The poet of this poem, Adetola Adetuyi is a student of  the Department of Botany, Obafemi Awolowo University. Adetola blogs at Tuyitola's Blog(www.adetuyiadetola.wordpress.com)

Seven Unforgettable Lessons At +1 Year


To God be the glory, above expectations, the Lord had been ''too" good to me, even now that the choice of being a Daniel in the Babylon of Nebuchadnezzar becomes almost an unachievable task; To Him be the glory. The statement for this concluded year of mine was that it will be a “year of dancing” and people who are very close to me can testify with me that God is the best future teller.

Though I had my ups and downs but sincerely Jehovah has been very faithful. To this end I sing "Holy are you Lord, all creation call you Lord, worthy is your name, we worship your majesty, awesome GOD, how great thou art oh Lord! mighty are your miracles, I stand in awe of your holy name, Lord I bow and worship you". Let me emphasize that the above is not in any form a sense of spirituality but a realistic conclusion expected of any intellectually and 'wholesomely' minded person. The above stands as my first lesson.

Lesson2: The road to success has many potholes. There is need to be emotionally stable. Timelines changes, resources dry up, assumptions prove false, plans and people fail, one must keep traveling steadily along HIS pathway.

Lesson 3: God is good at giving you duties greater than your capabilities----> An important method people say He uses to build men.

Lesson 4: To be frank, the more you know God, the more devil knows you, you have got to brace up, temptations, trials will be on the Increase.

Lesson 5: One have got to be simple and learn not to be in haste, don't act on impulse, don't be hasty. Time is the best revealer of the original, for the expiry date of the original is far longer than the fake. Think well, Trust well and test well.

Lesson 6: Get the word from the source and sustainer at the most convenient time for it is promises that sustains in periods that you can't explain.

Lesson 7: I have learnt to never for any reason joke with my family members both spiritual and biological, they may be the only men standing. I have learnt to be happy, agile and very optimistic. I am the most loved by GOD.

This year is my "year of basking in His grace"(Hebrews 4:16). I appreciate all who have in one way or the other affected my life. Without you all, I cannot be where I am. I also use this medium to apologize for any one I offended this year. I solicit your continued support.

Lastly I congratulate the people and Government of The State of Osun as our beautiful state clocks 23!


The writer of this article, Isaac Oluwatobi Adeniran is member of Gospel Students' Fellowship(GSF), Obafemi Awolowo University

Wednesday, 27 August 2014

New School Fees Yet To Reflect On The Payment Slip As Registration Ends


With just about 48 hours to the close of the extended time for the student normal registration, the management of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife is yet to implement the publicly announced reduction in the school fees.

In response to the requests of the Students' Union condition for truce in its school fees struggle, the Management had earlier on 20th of August in an emergency meeting which the Division of Students' Affairs had with the Students' Union leaders announced the meager reduction in the hiked school fees. A section of the response Release reads:

2. Review of the fees:

The following reductions were made in the fees;
*Fresh Students: No reduction
*Returning Students:
~Humanities and Social Sci. No reduction
~Sciences and Technology N27,700
~Pharmacy & Health Sci. N30,700
For those who have paid, the deducted funds will be forwarded to coming sessions and that of finalists will be forwarded to the Alumni charges.
 OAU students' reactions to the announcement of the selective reductions then clearly showed their rejection of it as they expected a better reduction. However, the Students' Union leaders in their reactions indicated their will to subject the Management's reply to students popular interests and decision.

The deadline of August 29 was set immediately the reduction was announced which was supposed to mean a week grace for students to pay the reduced school fees. However, as at the time of filing this report, the online Payment Slip used by students to remit their school fees still bears the formerly increased fees, meaning the reduction was not effective.

The implication of this is that any student who wishes to remain a bonafide student of the citadel is left with no other option than to pay the increased fees. Banks designated for the school fees payment have since refused to receive any payment contradictory to what is reflecting on the Payment Slip. One of the Bank Officials of Diamond Bank, Ile-Ife that our correspondent spoke with today confirmed that the Management has not given them any directive to accept any reduced fees as it was not reflecting on the Payment Slip. Many students who went to various banks with the exact amount of the reduced fees were stranded at the banks as every efforts to make the Bank Officials understand the new development proved abortive.

It will be recalled that the OAU Students' Union in its Press Statement on Sunday, August 23, 2014 counted the further reduction of N3,000 as parts of the gains of the struggle against school fees hike. Many students have continued to ask questions lately ranging from; Is OAU Management deceiving Nigerians about the further reduction? or Why has the Students' Union not in their latest Press Statement addressed the non-reflection of the new school fees figure on the Payment slip since they have counted it as one of their gains?

Any payment beyond tomorrow (Thursday 28th August, 2014) will attract a yet to be made public penalty.

This Victimization Must Not Distract The Struggle - Suspended OAU Students

 

THIS VICTIMISATION MUST NOT DISTRACT THE STRUGGLE


“At times, we may be too weak to prevent injustice, but we must never be weary to protest it.”
Last week, we all received notifications from the Division of Students’ Affairs of pending letters from the university administration. To our utter dismay, the letters carried headings of clear witch-hunting, victimization, and unnecessary intimidation, and disguised as different categories of suspension. Exclusively, eight of us were served indefinite suspension pending police investigation over a purported "abduction" of Abeeb Alabi Olayinka (Angel), Chairman of Students' Electoral Commission in April 2014. Wole Olubanji (Engels), Adabale Olamide, Ademuwagun Johnson, Ibirogba Samuel (Sammy), Olusiji Nelson (Mandela), Pele Obasa (Chocomilo), Sanyaolu Oluwajuwon and Abimbola Abiodun (Anchor) were all served letters of indefinite suspension under this category.

In the same vein, all members of the Central Executive Council (CEC), including the Clerk of the Parliament and several students’ activists (including those ones earlier served indefinite suspension) were also served these vindictive letters under another category called “rustication.” For this category, the university administration classified it as punishment for act of misconduct for participating in the Students’ protest of May/June 2014. As a funny development, the university went ahead in this same letter to inform us that the rustication order has been suspended because of several “appeals” and “we are hereby placed under probation so that the university management can observe our readiness to comply with rules of the university.”

Please note that these rules, given the interpretation of the vindictive letters, mean that it is unlawful for students to reject or protest obnoxious policies of the university, even if such protests are legitimate and guaranteed under the constitution and laws of the Federal republic. In short, engaging in students' struggles is criminal!

In strict conformity with previous vindictive arrangements of the university administration, the arguments on which the various suspension orders are premised are not only flimsy, but self-destructive. It also confirms that the exercise is designed to witch-hunt students’ activists and to cow their colleagues into submission over the unresolved issue of school fee-hike.

Firstly, the indefinite suspension order over Students’ Union elections in April and the fictitious allegation of abduction of Abeeb Alabi Olayinka (Angel), Chairman of Electoral Commission of 2013/2014 parliamentary year, is unwarranted and cruel. In fact, it is an arrangement of the University Administration to protect their agent and dissuade students in the future from challenging the excessive interference of the management in Students’ Union activities. As against all known norms of our union, including clearly entrenched provisions of Article 5 of the Students’ Union constitution, Angel went ahead to disqualify students’ activists under the directive of the university management. When students approached him for explanations for this clear departure from union values, he said his hands were tied and the “disqualification was beyond him.” In an event the university management later termed as abduction, mass of students had gathered at Afrika Amphi Theatre to demand from Angel why the names of screened candidates would be arbitrarily dropped from the election debate activity. A number of Great Ife students can bear witness to the subsequent development of questioning, which was moderated by Angel himself. This action in the university dictionary of language is called “abduction.” Does it mean that the mass of students involved in questioning of Angel were abductors?

We are however not surprised that the Omole-led administration has reverted back to the barbaric regime of sheer blackmail, character assassination and blatant lies. These are known attributes of the OAU management, especially wielded when students defend themselves against obnoxious policies threatening their study and welfare. Management had thought that the disqualification of dissenters, who resent unjust and undemocratic policies of the university, would pave the way for little or no resistance against a prospective fee hike, which came barely a month after the students’ union election. Alas! Management miscalculated. Students protested, because they are not oblivious of reason and are not ignorant of what is right, just and acceptable. This time: the thinking is that with the suspension of students’ activists who have argued for continuous action until the hike is reversed, and the incrimination of students’ protest as the probation order means, then the resistance of students against the fee would have been completely broken. Management desperately wants us out of campus, with the phantasmagoric belief that students would not think rightly when some of us are not on campus. This is a wrong and mechanical mode of thinking. Take us off; Great Ife students will defend themselves to the latter!

Though the university might have shut the university gates against us, but they can never shut our mouths, and the words that come out of them against oppression, injustice, and conscious destruction of thousands of lives. For us, the election fraud, probation drama, and vindictive letters of suspension are all offshoots of our struggle. And they are clear indication that management fears the unknown, and the unpredictable power of mass of students. Why should the management not fear when history has the long but tenacious battle of our LASU colleagues against vicious authorities, including the deserved victory at the end of it?

What is worth fighting at all is worth fighting well. The demand of the university that we should take responsibility for the crass ineptitude of the scoundrels misruling this country is unacceptable, irritating to common sense; and it is worth fighting hard and well. Government should fund education, not our poor parents, who earn N18, 000 as minimum wage and mostly live on less than $2 per day. We hence advise the university to reverse its vicious policy, which has already deprived some of our colleagues from coming back to school. The ridiculous reduction in fee is a placebo to give us the erroneous impression that the disease has been cured. Great Ife! Do not be deceived, the dangers of fee-hike are not imaginative, but real. Neither reduction nor the filthy hands of witch-hunt must dissuade us from this just cause. History is with us.

We should state clearly to Great Ife students that we do not so wish to cultivate martyrdom nor heroism as these are not part of the norms and values of our union. But we greatly wish not to give our management the satisfaction of this imperious but vindictive action. Colleagues, as with the generation before us, who laid the foundation of the greatness of our campus and union on tenacity and readiness to oppose injustice: the ball is in our court and the hard decisions are only ours to make.

We thank Great Ife students for the opportunities given us to serve, and we leave you with these legendary words of Frantz Fannon; “every generation, out of relative obscurity, has a mission – its either they fulfill it or betray it!”

Amandla Awethu… Nothing shall discourage us!!!

Signed:

Wole Olubanji (Engels),
 Adabale Olamide,
Ademuwagun Johnson,
Ibirogba Samuel (Sammie) 
Sanyaolu Oluwajuwon(Com. Juwon)

Students To Forfeit Unclaimed Bedspaces After August 29





In a release accredited to the Fajuyi Hall Warden, He has said all allocated bed spaces are expected to be claimed on or before Friday, 29th August 2014. The same day the extended normal registration will end.


The deadline for Bedspace clearance is coming just few days after many students are just paying their school fees and even finding it hard to complete their course registration online. The Notice pasted in various corners of the Hall read thus:

FOR THE ATTENTION OF ALL THE STUDENTS


ALL STUDENTS SHOULD CLEAR THEIR BED SPACES LATEST BY FRIDAY, 29TH AUGUST, 2014 TO AVOID FORFEITURE.


HALL WARDEN
SIGNED


Winners Of LAUTECH 2014 OSCAR Awards


Winners Of LAUTECH 2014 OSCAR Awards


Artiste Of The Year (F) - Pezyshelah

Artiste Of The Year (M) - Damilesky

Best Campus Writer - TomiNigeria

Best Class Rep. - Akinloye Felix (400L Accounting)

Best Clique - Alopay N Co.

Best Comedian/Compere - Mc Sweethmouth

Best DJ - Dj Vanwak

Black Diamond (F) - Aluko Tayo

Black Diamond (M) - K-Cash

Charismatic Leader - Alopay

Hour Glass - Mz Crown

Model of The Year (F) - Gbadeyanka Adesola (Slim Show)

Model Of The Year (M) - Promise Nicholas

Most Beautiful - Nikky

Most Courteous (M) - Olayinka Oluwafemi (FBI)

Most Creative - Fisola (Don-P Grafix)

Most Enterprising - Sammie (FF Photography)

Most Fashionable (F) - Juliana Ojo

Most Fashionable (M) - Phendy Kay

Most Handsome - Anthonio

Most Influential (F) - Ideal

Most Influential (M) - Singapore

Most Popular - Arexzie

Most Sophisticated (F) - Ogunmuyide Damilola

Most Sophisticated (M) - Seyifunmi

Online Media Personality - Gurusloaded

Politically Conscious - Dr Young

Rookie Of The Year - Haywise

Socialite Of The Year - Dj Hagapae

Sportsman Of The Year - Indomie

Sportswoman Of The Year - Adeola

Student Organization Of The Year - All-Nigeria United Nation Students’ and Youth Association (ANUNSA).

Best Hangout Spot - Liquor Bar


A Dinner will be organized later for the #Winners.

UI Releases Cut-Off Marks For 2014/2015 Admission Exercise


 The University of Ibadan has finally released the cut off marks to be used for this year's admission exercise. Medicine expectedly has the super high cut off mark of 80. Faculty of Law among others too has a slightly high cut-off mark of 73.

2014/2015 ADMISSIONS EXERCISE- CUT-OFF POINTS

 

FACULTIES / DEPARTMENTS CUT-OFF MARKS
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Economics 63
Geography 50
Political Science 66
Psychology 56
Sociology 58
TECHNOLOGY
Agricultural & Environmental Engineering 50
Civil Engineering 58
Electrical & Electronics Engineering 63
Food Technology 50
Industrial & Production Engineering 50
Mechanical Engineering 60
Petroleum Engineering 61
Wood Products Engineering 50
SCIENCE
Anthropology 50
Archaeology 50
Botany 50
Microbiology 59
Chemistry 50
Industrial Chemistry 50
Computer Science 54
Geography 50
Geology 50
Mathematics 50
Physics 50
Statistics 50
Zoology 50
LAW
Law 73
ARTS
Arabic & Islamic Studies 50
Archaeology and Anthropology 50
Classics 50
Communication and Language Arts 70
English 67
European Studies - French 56
European Studies - German 50


European Studies - Russian 50
History 50
Linguistics 62
Linguistics- Yoruba 50
Linguistics- Igbo 50
Music 50
Philosophy 50
Religious Studies 50
Theatre Arts 61
EDUCATION
Adult Education 50
Educational Management 50
LARIS 50
Guidance & Counselling 50
Health Education 50
Human Kinetics 50
T. Education- Arts 63
T. Educ.- Pre-Primary 50
T. Educ- Science 50
T. Educ.- Social Science 50
Special Education 50
PHARMACY
Pharmacy 68
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Biochemistry 60
Dental Surgery 74
Human Nutrition 54
Medicine and Surgery 80
Medical Laboratory Science 63
Nursing 67
Physiology 60
Physiotherapy 68
AGRICULTURE & FORESTRY
Agronomy 50
Animal Science 50
Agric Economics 50
Agric Extension & Rural Development 50
Crop Protection & Environmental Biology 50
Aquaculture & Fisheries Management 50
Forest Resource Management 50
Wildlife & Ecotourism Management 50
VETERINARY MEDICINE
Veterinary Medicine 50