Tuesday, 14 July 2015

NASU OAU Steps Up Demonstration Despite School Closure

By Adetula David


The Non Academic Staff Union (NASU), Obafemi Awolowo University chapter has done nothing less pertaining to her ongoing struggle even as the university management ordered students out of their halls of residence for mid-semester break.

Members of NASU from other universities stormed OAU yesterday to pledge their solidarity to the Union over their fight for the unpaid 64 months hazard allowance they are been owned. Buses from schools like Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Osun State University among others with their members were seen at the main gate of the school on Monday. Even though the Road one gate was not totally locked down, no vehicle was allowed into and outside the university.
Suggestions from some quarters have raised concerns on the fate of the NASU struggle following the announcement by the university management that the students should proceed on a mid-semester break. Some people believe that it will mark the end of the struggle. However, against this perception, NASU members have refused to settle for less even as they continue to enjoy solidarity from sister unions and groups.

In what many students have described as a good omen, the chairman of NASU, Comrade Wole Adewunmi allowed for buses to convey students out of the university during the afternoon to ameliorate the suffering of trekking students who are leaving the campus have been subjected to.

The show-off between NASU and the university management will now enter its day 8 if demonstration should continue on Tuesday. Power and water supplies have since been cut from the student Halls of residence since the beginning of the new week.

Australian Government Partners OAU In Agriculture And Mining

The Australian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Jonathan Richardson, has expressed the readiness of his home government to partner with the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, in the areas of Agriculture and Mining.

Mr. Richardson said this when he paid a courtesy visit to the Vice-Chancellor of the Institution, Professor Bamitale Omole, in his office.

The Ambassador emphasized the importance of OAU to the overall success of the programme, believing that the 1,240 hectares of land on which the OAU Teaching and Research Farm sits could be of judicious use for the implementation of mechanized farming that would further boost food production.

He commended the University management for having a curriculum that made it compulsory for all part four (IV) students in the Faculty of Agriculture to be on the Farm, thus exposing them to the beauty and gains of farming, thereby sharpening their entrepreneurial skills.

Mr. Richardson disclosed that the Australian government was ready to give scholarship to students who would be willing to go to Australia for their Postgraduate studies in Agriculture and Mining, adding that more than 200 students of Nigerian descent have benefitted from the scheme since its introduction in 2010.

According to him: “Thousands of Nigerians are already in Australia making waves in their chosen fields, particularly in Mining and Agriculture, thereby contributing their own quota to the economy of both Australia and Nigeria. He applauded the administrative expertise of the Vice-Chancellor
in making sure that his (Professor Bamitale Omole's) administration maintained high moral and academic standard, which was in fulfilment of the aspirations of the founding fathers of the University . In his own contribution, a 1979 alumnus of the University and the immediate past Nigeria Ambassador to Australia, Mr. Ayo Olukanni, who was on hand to also receive Mr. Richardson, lauded the Vice-Chancellor for doing a good job on the campus.

He stated that in considering the vast deposits of mineral resources in Nigeria, and the University which has a large expense of land and highly competent manpower, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) is the best place to go for collaboration by the Australian government.

He urged Professor Bamitale Omole to keep the flags of the country and that of OAU flying, praying to God to reward him for his selfless service to humanity in general and Nigeria in particular.

Responding, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Bamitale Omole, thanked the Australian Ambassador for finding time to come to OAU despite his busy schedule. He then promised to do all within his power to provide every necessary logistics for the smooth implementation of the partnership between OAU and Murdoch University, Western Australia which is being funded by the Australian government.

Basking in the euphoria of leading OAU to its fourth first consecutive position among more than 100 Universities in Nigeria, Professor Omole assured the Australian Ambassador that his administration would not rest on its oars in providing quality leadership and adequate welfare to both staff and students, vowing to make training and retraining of staff his topmost priority so that they could be current and conform to the dictates of the 21 Century University administration.

The Ambassador was later led to the University's Teaching and Research Farm where he was conducted round by the Director, Professor Sola Ajayi before he came back to the Oduduwa Hall of the University, where he gave a lecture to the students and staff on the topic: “Australia's Place in the World and its Bilateral Engagement with Nigeria”.


Source: OAU News Bulletin, Issue No. 353

Suspected Thief Caught In Awo Hall During Midnight

By Durodola Abiola

It was during the odd hours of the day when everyone wss asleep that an alleged thief got nabbed at the popular Anglo-Moz car park after he has been pursued by some conscious residents of Awolowo hall.

The alleged thief was said to have entered a room in Awolowo hall, precisely block 2, room 103 where everywhere was dark due to the power blackout and almost all the room members were asleep. According to an account, his attempt was quickly noticed as a member of room who was not in a deep woke up to notice someone dragging his phone with him.
On noticing that the owner of the phone was awake, the suspect fled. The phone owner reportedly gave him a hot chase as the alleged thief fled through Awo Annex. The owner kept on shout of Ole, Ole, Ole (Thief, Thief, Thief) so as to keep other students aware of the person been chased until he was eventually caught.

After the alleged thief was caught, the case was reported to the Students’ Union and the Public Relations Officer of the Union, Immanuel Kant requested the alleged thief be moved to Awo café where he was moderated. After a long time of questioning and interrogation, he was searched and in his possession were nine (9) SIM cards and two memory cards. He was eventually moved to the Student Union Building where his case will be treated so as to allow for further investigation.

In the course of interrogation at the level of Awo café, the suspect has confessed to be a non-student and he currently stays in PG Hall. According to him, he only came to Awolowo hall to use the toilet.

Monday, 13 July 2015

OAU Peeps News Agency Recruits New Members


As part of plans to widen the horizon of the leading OAU campus news portal, OAU Peeps News Agency has recruited new members into the media outfit. Out of more than sixty (60) interested applicants that indicated interest and applied to join the agency during the recruitment exercise, only twelve (12) excelled extraordinarily by passing the test and interview conducted and also meeting virtually all the set conditions, hence, eventually recruited.

The Agency has also announced her new leadership for the 2014/2015 session. Below is the list of all members of the Agency;


Adetula David - Editor-In-Chief/General Manager

Ojelabi Jesujoba - Deputy Editor-In-Chief

Adigun Olayemi - General Secretary

Fatoyinbo Gafar - Public Relations Officer

Dosunmu Deborah - Financial Secretary

Kayode Emmanuel - Reporter

Durodola Abiola - Reporter

Ademola Olaoluwa- Reporter

Azeez Mubaraq - Reporter

Olarinre Damilola - Reporter

Asipa Sunday - Reporter

Akinola Kehinde - Reporter

Ipoola Ayodeji - Reporter

Egedegbe Gracious - Reporter

Samuel Mathew - Reporter

Akindolani Olawumi - Reporter

Raji Oluwatobiloba - Reporter

Farombi Oluwaseun - Reporter

Abioye Daniel - Reporter

Breaking News: Buhari Appoints New Service Chiefs


President Mohammadu Buhari on Monday sacked and replaced the country’s Service Chiefs.

The new ones included;
Major-General Abayomi Gabriel Olonishakin – Chief of Defence Staff;

Major-General T.Y. Buratai – Chief of Army Staff

Rear Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas – Chief of Naval Staff

Air Vice Marshal Sadique Abubakar – Chief of Air Staff

Air Vice Marshal Monday Riku Morgan – Chief of Defence Intelligence

Major-General Babagana Monguno (rtd.) – National Security Adviser.


Source: Vanguard

Buhari Sacks Security Service Chiefs

President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday relieved the nation’s service chiefs of their appointments.

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said this while speaking to State House correspondents on Monday.

Adesina, who did not give more details, added that the Presidency was preparing a statement on the sacking, which would be made available to newsmen.

Their replacements had neither been named as of the time of writing this report.

There has been an escalation in terror attacks by Boko Haram militants in the country in recent times, leading to the killing of more than 500 people in less than four weeks.

Source: Punch

Super Falcons Ranked 29th In The World


After their first round exit at the just concluded 2015 FIFA women's world cup in Canada, Nigeria's super falcons have stepped up the ladder in global ranking.

In the recent ranking released on Friday, the African champions made a landmark by climbing four places up to occupy the 29th place in the world.
Continentally, the super falcons got a total of 1633 in the month of March till date and remained the best in Africa while the indomitable lioness of Cameroon overtook Ghana in second spot rising up 10 places to 43.

Furthermore, the black Queens of Ghana are presently 3rd on the continental log unmoved in 52nd and Equitorial Guinea remain fourth in number 55 while South Africa moved a place up to 59 in fifth spot and Cote d'ivoire remain 67th in the world.

The next FIFA ranking for women will be published on 19th December, 2015.