Saturday, 11 April 2015

Current Power Supply Is Temporal -Electoral Commission

The Electoral Commission has said the current power supply across the Halls of Residence is temporal and as such will expire tomorrow morning.


According to the Commission, the late attention given to the blackout was due to the election break given to the Engineers who were supposed to attend to the issue so that they can also exercise their franchise today. The feeder line supplying the halls of residence has been detected to be faulty and work has begun since Thursday to identify the problem.

"By Monday, the full repairs will be embarked upon so that uninterrupted power can be supplied to all halls"

"The ongoing repairs have been succesful to an extent. Meanwhile the repairs are partial and would demand shuffling until Monday"

"Please ALL Students are advised to charge their devices as the current availability of electricity will expire tomorrow morning." The Electoral Commission advised.

The Electoral Commission has constitutionally taken over all the structures of the Students' Union since the dissolution of the Ibikunle-led administration on March 12, 2015 and as such, is responsible for the welfare of Great Ife students till the inauguration of a new tenure.

Friday, 10 April 2015

Interesting Facts About Africa You May Not Know About


1. The Gambia has only one university.

2. Equatorial Guinea is Africa’s only spanish speaking country.

3. South Africa is the most visited African country.

4. Nigeria has the richest Black people in Africa.

5. Samuel Eto’o is the highest paid Footballer of all time, he received about £350,000 weekly in Russia in 2011.

6. A person from Botswana is called a Motswana, the plural is Batswana.

7. A person from Lesotho is called a Mosotho.

8. A person from Niger is called a Nigerien.

8. A person from Burkina Faso is called a Burkinabe.

9. Nigeria has won more football cups than England.

10. Zimbabwe’s President, Robert Gabriel Mugabe is the world’s most educated President with 7 degrees, two of them are Masters.

11. Al-Ahly of Egypt is the richest club in Africa.

12. Didier Drogba is Chelsea’s highest goalscorer in European competition.

13. Johannesburg, South Africa is the most visited city in Africa.

14. Zinedine Zidane wanted to play for Àlgeria, but the selector rejected him, saying they are already many players like him in the team.

15. President Jacob Zuma was given a special award by Fifa for refereeing on Robben Island during his years as a political prisoner.

16. President Robert Mugabe was jailed for 11 years for fighting for freedom.

17. President Robert Mugabe is Africa’s oldest Head of State and the world’s second oldest Head of State. He was born in 1924.

18. The Seychelles are the most educated Africans. Seychelles’ literacy rates (Adult: 92%, Youth: 99%) Zimbabwe is 2nd (Adult: 91.2%,Youth: 99%).

19. Rwanda is a better country for gender equality than England and USA.

20. Somalia got its first ATM on October 7, 2014.

21. South Africa has the most Grammy award winners in Africa.

22. Ethiopia has the most airports in Africa.

23. Ethiopia’s economy is growing faster than China’s.

24. Eritrea’s President, Isaias Afwerki is the least richest President in Africa.

25. Ethiopia is Africa’s oldest independent country, it has existed for over 3,000 years without being colonised.

26. Haile Selassie 1 was the 225th and last Emperor of Ethiopia.

27. Nigeria has the most monarchs in the world.

28. Angola has more Portuguese speakers than Portugal.

29. President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos has ruled Angola since 1979.

30. President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo is Africa’s longest serving Head of State. He has ruled Equatorial Guinea since August 3, 1979 when he overthrew his uncle, Francisco Nguema. His son, Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue is his Vice President and will succeed him if he resigns. He started ruling Dos Santo

31. George Weah of Liberia is the first man to win World, European and African footballer of the year in the same year.

32. Swaziland is the only remaining absolute mornach in the world.

33. The Gambia is the smallest country in Africa followed by Swaziland.

34. King Sobhuza ll of Swaziland took the longest time in reigning Swaziland, 62 years as he was crowned in 1921 and died in August 1982 at the age of 83 years.

34.1. King Sobhuza II of swaziland, married 70 wives, who gave him 210 children between 1920 and 1970.

35. Zimbabwe is the only country in the world were almost everyone was a billionaire at one point.

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Thursday, 9 April 2015

SU Judicial Council Nullifies NASELS Presidential Election, Orders A Re-run

The Judicial Council of the Students' Union of Obafemi Awolowo University has nullified the Presidential election of the National Association of Students of English(NASELS), OAU chapter thereby ordering a re-run within the first five(5) week of the 2014/2015 academic session.


Details later...

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Ibikunle Responds To Hon. Akin's Allegation, Warns Ondo Students About Him

The outgoing President of the Students' Union of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ibikunle Isaac Motunrayo has come out to debunk the allegation of embezzlement leveled against him and his administration by the outgoing Chairman of the Halls Committee, Hon. Akintimehin Andrew.


Ibikunle in a rejoinder made available to us described the allegation as laughable, distracting and an attempt to blackmail him. He however advised Ondo state indigenes to be wary of Hon. Akin whom he accused of financial and political decadence.

 "Evidence they say doesn’t lie! Let Ondo State students beware of this man who does brag of becoming Ondo State Governor in future. A man with this financial and political decadence and frustrated outburst leading a great state like Ondo! I laughed!"


 Below is the full statement


ON ‘HON’ AKIN’S ALLEGATIONS, WE CAN’T STOP LAUGHING!

Many of us couldn’t stop laughing when we saw the distracting release of calumny written by one frustrated ‘Honourable’ Akin, who only reminded us of a resemblance of ‘Honourable’ Farouq Lawal of our National Assembly. Akin has said he would blackmail us before, hence, we were not surprised! Dear friends, after engaging in campus politics for the good five years plus, I have decided to dedicate the remaining less-than-one month strictly to my academics; at the moment, am writing my final papers, battling with my project and some assignments as such I no longer pay attention to such distraction and wouldn’t have bothered responding but for the insistence of many of my loved ones and supporters within OAU, across the country and in diaspora.

Meanwhile, I would not stoop so low to address trivialities as he did, rather, I would only address issues by laying the following VERIFIABLE facts before everyone:

That the Union received its dues from the management on three instalments, the last being N2.1 million. On the ground of its quest to ensure proper financial monitoring, probity, transparency and accountability on the part of our administration (as against the dubious and unaccountable spending manners notorious with some past union leadership), the management, through the office of the Vice Chancellor, in its letter dated 24th, October, 2014, directed that the Union fund be released in three instalments.

That to be eligible to collect the second, third instalments and financial clearance after the last instalment, the Union, MUST through the office of its Financial Secretary submit a detailed statement of expenditure of previous instalment backed up by necessary payment/receipt evidences to the Dean, Division of Students Affairs and University Audit Unit. The former is to vet them, raised necessary queries/observations while the latter is to audit the documents, carry out needed investigations and also come down to inspect all items we said to have spent on and advised the DSA accordingly ; it is only when we have satisfyingly cleared through these steps , that the DSA would now write a clearance memo attached to the audited documents recommending the release of next instalment; and the Office of the Vice-Chancellor, will also do its own vetting before the Bursar’s Office will be instructed to pay the Union banker.

That it is this rigorous processes that we happily submitted ourselves to before the release of every instalment since we do not have anything to run from. Note that we are also obliged to subject the last expenditures on the third instalment to the same transparency and accountability process.

That apart from willingly undergoing the foregoing professional auditing and financial monitoring processes despite that our Union constitution never mandated us to undergo such scrutiny, our financial activities were further audited by the Budget & Finance Committee (B&F), a body saddled by the Union Constitution with the powers to carry out auditing of Union officers and committees. Questions that were raised by the B&F were debated at the Parliament where we were confronted with the questions for our clarifications, after which all of us, the Central Executive Council were cleared by the Parliament which had, in attendance, our staunch critics.

That while we underwent all these processes, Hon Akin WAS NEVER audited by the B&F, the Parliament or the relevant University units. AS A MATTER OF FACT, he has been evading being audited; He had also been absconding from the Judicial Council, before which the Parliament, as at the date of dissolving itself, instructed the yet-to-be-audited-hall Excos to appear for proper auditing and investigation.

That when we received the third instalment, we met with the leadership of the parliament, of the judicial council and of the B&F and it was resolved that all debts and out-standings be paid; documents and evidences of expenses be afterwards submitted to necessary varsity authorities for the purpose of auditing and accountability while the remaining balance be handed over to the next administration. On subvention, it was resolved that halls should not be paid except those who have been audited or who can justify their earlier spending. This we followed as evidenced in paragraphs below.

That the grouse Akin has with us IS SIMPLY our insistence on not giving him, in particular, any subvention on the plain reason that he should first subject himself to proper auditing to convince everyone that he didn’t mismanage/embezzle the about N500, 000 hall dues, more than N60, 000 share of his earlier subvention, unspecified amount of money gotten from donors, etc. But is this much to ask for the sake of accountability on behalf of Great Ife students? IT SHOULD BE NOTED that Akin did not make use of the Hall bank account, rather his own PERSONAL account, in running the finances of the hall- a flagrant violation of the Union Constitution. As such, he neither had a statement of account to present either original of forged, nor did he have a statement of income and expenditure or any documentary evidences of payment and receipts to show. The more reason he is running away from audit!

That unlike Akin’s lie, some hall Excos such as Angola, ETF and Alumni who approached us for fund for their hall week (after the collection of the third instalment) were given between N30, 000 and N40, 000 each after they had been able to justify and defend their earlier income. Even there was a hall executive who with the undertaking by their hall management was advanced a loan. Does this not establish the fact that Hon Akin was just speaking for himself and not all the hall Executives as he claimed?

That we will not want to mention the fact that Akin has been a dubious character from the inception of this administration as he sold several bed-spaces in medical floor of his Hall for hundreds of thousand, spaces he was given free of charge- a case that is punishable by rustication according to the varsity regulations, but for his tears-ridden begging and undertaking not to repeat such disgraceful act when the case was moderated by the Union. Other atrocities also abound. These are facts known to several Fajuyians and other students!

That for us, it is on record that we were audited by the constituted authorities of the Union and of the University but ‘Hon’ Akin WAS NEVER audited by any of these bodies- please approach the ex-secretary of B&F, the ex-acting Clerk of the Parliament, the DSA or Varsity Audit Unit to verify through the records. Evidence they say doesn’t lie! Let Ondo State students beware of this man who does brag of becoming Ondo State Governor in future. A man with this financial and political decadence and frustrated outburst leading a great state like Ondo! I laughed!

On a final note, my appreciation goes to you all for all your support, prayers and constructive criticisms. Law school on my mind, peeps! And no amount of political scheming and plotting, physical or spiritual, can stop this Insha Allah Insha Jesus; for they failed in stopping me from becoming Chairperson of Angola Hall, from succeeding as the Chairperson, from becoming a member of parliament, from winning different national and international competitions for the University, from becoming Union President and successfully completing my tenure- an unusual feat in OAU history! To the distractors, my time will pass, your time will pass, but WHAT TANGIBLE CONTRIBUTION to Great Ife students and community will history remember you for? I so submit!


IBIKUNLE ISAAC M.

JUPEB Entrance Exam Date Fixed, Late Application Ongoing

This is to inform those that have registered for the Obafemi Awolowo University Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board (JUPEB)programme for 2015/2016 session that the date for the entrance examination has been fixed for 18th April, 2015. Already registered candidates are advised to login to the OAU CDL portal with their details to print the examination slip.

In the mean time, interested candidates who are interested in the programme can still apply online.

Read more about it here and start your application.

International Association For Intelligence Education 2015 Essay Competition

The International Association for Intelligence Education is pleased to announce its Essay Competition for 2015. This competition promotes IAFIE’s goal of providing a forum for the creation of knowledge and the dissemination and exchange of ideas and information for those interested in and concerned with intelligence education.


The competition is open to everyone with an interest in furthering intelligence education. (IAFIE board members, officers, and staff are not eligible to compete.)

Topic

Please respond to one of the following questions:

In an era of rapidly increasing technical capability where the intelligence focus is often on the modes of collection and tools of analysis rather than the analyst themselves there is a perception that the role of the analyst is diminishing in importance. Examine the role and function of the intelligence analyst and discuss the importance or otherwise of the analyst to the intelligence system.
OR
Big data is the new black. Will exploiting big data be an intelligence game changer? Discuss the use of big data in the intelligence domain, consider its potential advantages and vulnerabilities and how it might impact intelligence practice.

Organizer

The International Association for Intelligence Education


Prizes

First place finishers in each category will receive a $1,000 cash award, and second place finishers in each category will each receive $500 in cash. First and second place finishers will have the opportunity to publish their essays on the IAFIE website, and receive a one year free membership in IAFIE.

Deadline

May 3, 2015, midnight, EST.

Guidelines

ELIGIBILITY:

Professional – An individual who is working or who has worked as an intelligence practitioner, or an individual who is or has been involved in teaching intelligence studies or providing intelligence training (i.e., teacher, trainer, consultant).
Graduate Student – A full-time or part-time graduate student currently enrolled with a college or university.
Undergraduate Student - A full-time or part-time undergraduate student currently enrolled in a college or university.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:

Submissions must be in ONE word document (please NO PDFs) and include a title page with the following:
 author’s name
 contact information (include phone, email, and mailing address)
 category (professional, graduate student, or undergraduate student)
 150-word (or less) biography
 name of the organization where you work, or college or university you attend
 title of the essay

Essays must be submitted in English, must not exceed 3500 words (excluding endnotes and bibliography) and should be submitted double spaced using Times New Roman, 12 point font. Please number the pages.

Essays must be original and not previously published. Submission constitutes permission to publish.
Email your submission to: submissions@iafienet.org

Evaluation Criteria: A panel of intelligence professionals will judge all entries and select the winners for each category. Essays will be evaluated on their relevance to the question, resourcefulness, clarity of the argument, logic and coherence, evidentiary support, and the quality of the exposition.

Notification: Award winners will be notified no later than May 29, 2015.

Inquiries

Questions can be addressed to submissions@iafienet.org

OAU Peeps, Janicuts, Chinko Ekun, Ibikunle, Olori Nominated For 2015 OYA Awards

OAU Peeps News Agency has been nominated for the OYA Awards OAU 2015. The Obafemi Awolowo University's number online 1 news portal got nominated in two top categories; MOST OUTSTANDING BLOG OF THE YEAR and MOST OUTSTANDING SOCIAL MEDIA PERSONALITY.


In the MOST OUTSTANDING FASHION DESIGNER OF THE YEAR (MALE & FEMALE) category, Janicuts, a trailblazing fashion brand known for making shirts, foot wears, native fabrics and so on got nominated alongside other brands.

According to the organizers, the final list of nominees came after receiving over 1,000 nomination entries which was later carefully pruned down.

Outstanding Young Achievers(OYA) AWARDS OAU is organized by OYA MAGAZINE and supported by the Students' Union, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.

See full list of nominees below:

MOST OUTSTANDING ARTISTE OF THE YEAR (MALE)
Snazzy
Viruz Zamora
Kezmo
Chinko Ekun
T-long
Dayoslides
Kenee
Ashake

MOST OUTSTANDING ARTISTE OF THE YEAR (FEMALE)
Jgohdezz
Kingbea
Damova
Nino
Banke
Bridget

MOST OUTSTANDING MODEL OF THE YEAR (MALE)
Ikenna Chima
Philip Obatuyise
Agbakwuru Valentine
Abayomi Toluwalase
Dennis Onyemah

MOST OUTSTANDING MODEL OF THE YEAR (FEMALE)
Sharon Tomsek
Oyewoga Abiola
Adesuyi Adedamola
Oyelaru Ayomide
Akinde Tosin
Simi Olatunji

MOST OUTSTANDING OAP OF THE YEAR
Deji Onadeko
MC Reo
Deroju
Gold (Great FM)

MOST OUTSTANDING GRAPHICS DESIGNER OF THE YEAR
Tunde TNT
Owuda Victor Enesi (Henex Studios)
Doyin Waltson
Zombie Freak
Abdulbasaet
LDV
Oshea Graphics
EM Graphics

MOST OUTSTANDING FASHION DESIGNER OF THE YEAR (MALE & FEMALE)
Janicut
TNT Clothings
Cindy Duke
Tee A Trends
Sheye Oladejo
Didymus Michael
More’te
Lee Clothings

MOST OUTSTANDING SOCIAL MEDIA PERSONALITY
Sodiq Oyeleke
King Brainard
OAU Olofofo
OAU Peeps
Gossip Nation (OAU Gossips)
Don Halogeen
Lana Akintola (LansalHunta)


MOST OUTSTANDING PRESS BOARD OF THE YEAR

Neonatar
NCB
Megaphone
La’Charlia

MOST OUTSTANDING PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
Bisi Daniels
Adeniran Gbohunmi (Earl Imagery)
Imogiri
Adelodun
Akin Oyewopo (Jaceon)

MOST OUTSTANDING BRAND OF THE YEAR
BlacknBold Fashion House
House411
Neonatar
Glamour House
Indulge (Jo’s Pizza)

MOST OUTSTANDING FAST FOOD OF THE YEAR
Indulge (Jo’s Pizza)
Guess
Ongbonno
Twistas
Yummies

MOST OUTSTANDING BLOG OF THE YEAR
Lukman Fasasi’s Blog
OAU Christians
OAU Peeps
Coremediah
Segun Adedoyin
Adeluyi Adelola

MOST OUTSTANDING STUDENTS’ UNION EXECUTIVE
Ibikunle Isaac
Olori
Ojogbon
New Rain
Honourable Louis

MOST OUTSTANDING RELIGIOUS LEADER
Pastor Peter Alabi
Pastor Chris Alabi
Pastor Dapo Jegede

MOST OUTSTANDING ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR
Toluwalase Omitowoju
Seun ( Indomie )
Joshua Igba (Neonatar)
Jomi (Indulge)
Tomjay Itouch

MOST OUTSTANDING DJ OF THE YEAR
DJ Tswaggs
Dj Xquisite
DJ Haysparcz
DJ Glitz
DJ Slicktunez

MOST OUTSTANDING COMPERE/MC
Deji Onadeko
Ore Ajewole
Mr Lively
MC Headies
Sleekie

MOST OUTSTANDING VJ
VJ Lexie
Deroj
MzTush

MOST OUTSTANDING MUSIC PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
Ojo Ade-Paul (Tyemmy)
Josh Beatz
PJ Beatz
Okhez
Fizzy

MOST OUTSTANDING EVENT OF THE YEAR
Concealed Mask Party
OAU Stand Up
Save Yomade Concert
Ife Runway Fashion Week 2015
Next Rated Stars OAU 2015
Club Luminous All White Party (Partido Blanco)

MOST OUTSTANDING STUDENT ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR
ANUNSA
AIESEC IFE
JCI OAU
Association of Campus Journalists (ACJ)
RED CROSS Society OAU


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