Monday, 13 October 2014

360 Degrees; The First Closed Student Conference In OAU (Video Triller)

In the annals of Obafemi Awolowo University, from 1962 when the first blocks were laid up to this present moment of beautiful landscapes, history book is set to be opened again next Saturday, October 18, 2014 at the Conference Hall, OAU when 360 Degrees; The First Closed Student Conference takes the African most beautiful campus by storm.

Please remember, Attendance is strictly by invitation and quite a number of things as regards the event are only disclosed to the prospective attendees.

You need to watch the 360 Degrees video thriller below to know what this event has to offer:

For more info, go to www.facebook.com/thechangehouse

Breech Of Agreement Led To Coca-Cola Concert Shutdown


REPORT: Coke Studio Bus Tour OAU Edition.

On behalf of the Students’ Union Social Committee, I want to appreciate OAU Students who came for the Coke Studio Africa Concert that held at the Sports Hall Car Park yesterday Friday 10th October 2014. I also want to thank the students for comporting themselves and being good ambassadors of the school. Thanks to the OAU Artistes, the Ushers and Security Body that ensured that the event was a success.

Coke Studio Bus Tour is a musical entertainment concert that aims at promoting talented student artistes on campuses.
The idea was to pick the best 10 talents in the school that would be given the opportunity “to perform on the day of the concert alongside any of our A-List artistes, the most talented ones will have the opportunity to drop their voices in our studio under the supervision of our studio manager” (quote from Coke Studio proposal).

Unfortunately, the organizers of the event failed in fulfilling their promise as changes were made to the entire plan at the last minute without informing the social committee. Only three Artistes were chosen and only some of the benefits were accorded to them. The concert was not supposed to be all about Coca-Cola and the A-List artistes alone but also about the talented students that were to be chosen. The A-List artistes were to be a spice and add color to the concert and not overshadow the upcoming artistes.

It was due to the breech of agreement that led to the shutdown of the concert by the Social Committee during the last performance. Obafemi Awolowo University is for Learning and Culture and the Students’ Union stands to moderate and correct any Organization or Body that disrespects the norms and culture of our prestigious university.


Social Committee,
Students' Union, OAU

Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences Celebrates 21st Anniversary


The Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, Obafemi Awolowo University has rolled out its scheduled events to mark this year's 21st Anniversary. The flyer above contains the detail of the event.

We wish the faculty a wonderful celebration!

Opinion: Will You Burn Your Bsc Certificate For 50 Million Naira?


I ran into a discussion by a group of friends recently where they were asking one another if they could burn their Bsc certificate for 50 million naira. You need to hear the hilarious responses from these guys...lol
Now posing thesame question to you peeps, can you burn your own University degree certificate for 50 million naira?

I Could Not Woo Women During My Undergraduate Years In OAU -Saka


Hafiz Oyetoro popularly known as Saka, has certainly become a Nollywood icon. The actor cum lecturer has built a career in entertainment spanning three decades, getting his start at the University of Ibadan. The MTN I Don Port brand ambassador speaks with Samuel Abulude about his grass to grace story, his personal life and how he was fortunate to have been tutored by the best hands in Nigerian theatre.


What has Saka been up to lately?

I have been acting and imparting my students at Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education (AOCOED). I have been travelling around, doing what I love doing for decades now. My production titled We We, a TV comedy series with my students, is still in the works as a fire outbreak in my office destroyed the scripts and other vital documents. However, it should be out before the end of the year. I also compose songs; apart from TV commercials that I’m known for. We just did the MTN Yello jingle last month and as regards movies, they are numerous. I was part of a movie by Afiz Owo and Abelejayan, the sociopolitical comedy will be back soon with fresh episodes.

How was growing up like?
I hail from Adegbola-Iseyin in Iseyin town, Oyo State. I was born to Pa Dauda Oyetoro and my mother, Abike Oyetoro. I am the 4th out of 10 kids and I am the only child of my mother. I attended Baptist Day Secondary School, Iseyin. From there I gained admission to University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, to study Dramatic Arts. Now I have an M A in African Studies from the University of Ibadan and a post graduate degree from Lagos State University (LASU). I’m presently pursuing my doctorate- M Phil Literature of African Studies at the University of Ibadan.

Growing up in a village setting was a bitter-sweet experience. I grew up in the home of an uncle who drove fear into me when correcting my mistakes. My uncle misconstrued respect as creating fear and I became so timid that I carried that baggage into the university. So ,on the Ife campus, I was a loner and could not socialise.

In my year two or so, we needed to do a departmental stage production and I was given a role, but because of my usual timidity-I could not deliver and this became a concern for me. E pass stage fright my broda. Thankfully, one of my lecturers, Chuck Mike, an African American scholar, came to my rescue. Mr Mike, a revered threatre practitioner in the 80s, tutored and mentored me and many others. He took me to University of Ibadan for speech therapy and I had to see a speech expert- Mrs Ajayi- every Saturday.

In 1986, I was part of a departmental production tagged ‘A toast to Wole Soyinka’. My first major production was in UI and it was a stage play titled, Raisin In the Sun. Wole Obadeyi, Yinka Akanbi and Gbenga Iwindapo were my colleagues then. The first theatre group I was part of was Akewi-Ebedi Theatre Group. For my final year project, I looked at theatre in Nigeria using Babasala as my case study. I met him at Orisun Cinema in Abeokuta. I appeared in my first home video during my 300 level as a student and was paid N1, 500- big money then.

Considering how timid you were, did you date during your university days?

I couldn’t ask women out during my undergraduate days. I was that timid; but I did have two failed relationships. My past relationships haunted me and I decided not to have anything to do with women, concentrating instead on my academic career and stage plays. I was part of Comic Palace Production, where Yinka Akanni, Muyiwa Amodu were my colleagues in 2002. I used to do a one-man drama as that was the only way I could express myself.

I met my wife, Olaide Saidat (Oyetoro) in AOCOED and finally got married at the age of 40. My wife was a final year student when I first met her and for me, it was love at first sight. She had come to my office for something and I got her name down. Later, I spoke to her saying, beyond being her lecturer I would like to be her friend. She said okay, thinking I was unserious. What attracted me to Olaide was that she looked humble and appeared to be a good Muslim. She is a graduate of mathematics and has made a great home for me and our two kids. I love her so much. My friend, Gbenga Iwindapo aided in assuring her that I was the man for her. God has given me a woman who shares my vision. I don’t joke with my family.

Why did you “port” from Etisalat to MTN?
Ordinarily I’m not supposed to speak on this because it involves two big telecom brands, but I will put it this way: at a point, I was no longer feeling fulfilled with the former company’s endorsement and there is nothing you can do if you are not happy. The other brand approached me and we agreed on terms. The lesson I learnt from that phase is that- don’t compromise your emotional instability- follow your passion.

Does teaching theatre arts add to your professionalism as an actor?

Of course it has a lot of advantages! I act and I go to class to review my performance. Even my students criticise my performances, telling me the mistakes I made and what I could have done to make it better. Acting and teaching is fun for me. My success story is inseparable from AOCOED, who took me in as a lecturer. My friend, Gbenga Iwindapo aided in getting me into the college. He was part of House Apart. Iwindapo brought me to Lagos and he was my HOD.

I have become better and fulfilled since I got here (talking about lecturing at Adeniran Ogusanya College of Education). I’m a product of different distinguished scholars who molded me into who I am today. Chuck Mike found me and bailed me out of timidity syndrome; Professor Femi Osofisan, Wale Ogunyemi and Professor Wole Soyinka all tutored me.

What are the challenges facing actors in this clime?

They are numerous. We are not given the respect we deserve here. Apart from the poor pay, actors and moviemakers go through a lot to get their movies out there. The law governing piracy is weak as well as its enforcement. We need a body, a unifying body that we can call our own. The MOPICCON bill has been there and when it is passed, we hope it solves a lot of issues and gives the movie industry a blueprint. Producers should go back to school and stop begging for money from marketers. They should know their worth and act likewise. We need to come together.

Again, there is a disturbing trend in Nollywood, especially in the Yoruba movie industry. The issue is disturbing for us, the theatre practitioners who went to school to study this trade. Marketers have hijacked the role of movie producers and directors. Marketers should not determine for us who plays this role or that. This issue has reached a disturbing height and unless these marketers are put in their place, we will not go far artistically and technically. Marketers should focus on hyping and sponsoring movies!

Yes, some marketers finance our movies like in the Yoruba genre of Nollywood. but these people have become demi-gods, dictating to directors and producers how a movie should go. This is wrong. In business, buyers determine the price of your commodity and how they want the commodity to meet their needs, not the other way round.

What are 3 things people don’t know about you?

I want my fans to know that I’m not a snub; unlike what some people think. I’m a very shy person but when I’m on stage, I’m a different person and I was the Outstanding Actor Of the Year in 1981.



Source: Leadership

Saturday, 11 October 2014

Change House Holds First Closed Student Conference In OAU

360 DEGREES; THE FIRST CLOSED STUDENT CONFERENCE IN OAU


If the Nigerian literacy rate is truly 61%, how come over 70% of Nigerians still live below 1 US Dollar per day? Thought they say an educated man can never be poor.

If going to school will automatically save us from poverty like they say; then why is Shina Semmy Shoremekun, a 2:1 graduate of OAU an Okada rider in Lagos?

If truly a university degree is the main thing, then why did 8,460 graduates, 713 Masters Holders, and 6 PHD holders applied for truck driver jobs at Dangote Group of Companies in 2012?

If for you the whole end of schooling is money then why have you not dropped out of school like Steve Jobs or Bill Gate and go make your so called money, or follow your so called “passion”?


Where is the equilibrium between my academics, my life passions and goals?

If for you schooling is all about acquiring knowledge, then why do you want to graduate? Why not stay back your whole life so you could acquire more knowledge?

How come we spend a minimum of 4 years and all we get is a cardboard we call Certificate and not a multi-million naira cheque to start a decent life?

Today, many questions hover around the minds of many about what schooling is all about and how it affects there overall success in life.

Come and find answers to all these questions at 360 Degrees; THE FIRST CLOSED STUDENT CONFERENCE IN OAU organized by Change House.

Also expect THE 360 degrees VIDEO THRILLER this Sunday. Let your appetite be on hold, let your expectations be keen and let your gaze be fixed. It will blow you away!

OAU Peeps will exclusively publish the 360 degrees Video Thriller; nothing like it!!!

Please NOTE: Attendance is strictly by invitation and quite a number of things as regards the Conference will only be disclosed to the prospective attendees.


For more information and update about the Conference,


go to www.facebook.com/thechangehouse

Photos From OAU 'Coke Studio Africa' Campus Concert

Coca-Cola Nigeria stormed Obafemi Awolowo University to paint it all red with its Coke Studio Africa Campus Concert on the 10th October, 2014. Popular artistes that trilled the students to a wonderful delight include Dammy Krane, Reminisce, Orezi, among others.


Below are cool shoots from the concert. Enjoy!
























Photo Images by @CocaCola_NG and Team OAU Peeps