Saturday, 19 September 2015

H.I.D Awolowo Dies At 99


It has just been confirmed that the wife of one of Nigeria's foremost leader, Obafemi Awolowo has passed on at age 99. Chief (Mrs.) Hannah Idowu Dideolu Awolowo was to clock 100 years on the 15th November, 2015.




May mama's soul rest in peace.

Friday, 18 September 2015

ACJ OAU Set To Hold Maiden Campus Editors' Summit

ACJ OAU Set To Hold Maiden Campus Editors' Summit

The first ever Campus Editors' Summit (CES) is set to hold on October 31st 2015 under the aegis of the Guild of Editors, Association of Campus Journalists OAU.

The Guild of Editors consists of all editors of news agencies on OAU campus. The summit is aimed at training and developing objective editors who will assert the strength of the pen without fear, favour or bias.




For the month of October, two resource persons will he invited to mentor editors about the nitty gritty of writing. Editors from other institutions within Osun State will also participate in this first ever Editor's Summit. The summit promises to be educative and enlightening.

For partnership and support, contact The Guild via the following  numbers:
08162318975
08164847752
Or via email;
Ifeolutayo@gmail.com

Cc: All news agencies on OAU campus.


Thursday, 17 September 2015

Calls In Millions: Hall Executives Confess, Blame CEC For Budget

Calls In Millions: Hall Executives Confess, Blame CEC For Budget

Obafemi Awolowo University sudden rise to media prominence in an examination period is not unconnected to the mega budget meant for phone calls of the Students' Union leaders.

Interestingly, as the Central Executive Council (CEC) led by the President and the Student Representative Council (SRC) led by the much embattled Speaker continue to deny the report, the Hall Executive Councils of the eight (8) halls of residence under the aegis of Hall's Committee have come out to confess and also blame the CEC for the 'skyrocketed budget'.

Below is the press statement from the committee:




HALL’S COMMITTEE SPEAKS

RE: STUDENT UNION LEADERS BUDGET N1.8M FOR PHONE CALLS.

“Silence becomes cowardice when occasion demands speaking out the whole truth and acting accordingly” - Mahatma Gandhi

While perusing the news released by Punch newspaper dated 15 September, 2015, one is poised to see the ‘antithetical’ clamour for change in status quo of student’s unionism and outright chant for paradigm shift in the youths’ orientation on politics and good governance.

However, Great Ife Students’ Union is known for its ‘ever-tatan’ attitude against oppression, exploitation and other forms of anti-masses concepts. It is thus a seminal importance for the Hall’s committee to voice out at this point so that the noble name of the Student’s union most especially Hall Executives Council will not be brought into mud. Contrary to the news that HEC has joined the bandwagon of exploiters, the Hall’s committee make bold to assert that we share no spoil or glory with the bloated proposed budget as the amounts proposed for phone calls by the eight (8) Hall Executive Council total N292, 400 and the supposedly ratified total N45, 800 by Budget and Finance Committee.

Admittedly, it is glaringly saddening to see the skyrocketed amounts slated for phone calls in the proposed budget of the other arms of the Student’s Union. The analysis of HEC proposed and ratified budget for phone calls for the parliamentary year is stated below:

HALLS       PROPOSED   RATIFIED
ANGOLA.          65,000           3,800
AKINTOLA.       35,000            7,600
ALUMNI            30,000           2,800
AWOLOWO     11,400            4,800    
ETF                   18,000            6,800
FAJUYI              71,200           4,300
MOREMI            39,800           6,900      MOZAMBIQUE  22,000           8,800
        
TOTAL:     292,400        45,800 

It is pertinent to note that the pitiable and condemnable state of the eight Halls of residence prompted the HEC to map out project that are germane to the welfare of the students residing in the Halls when the management and Federal government have failed in their prerogatives. The question of where the fund to implement the proposed projects that amount to a total of 4million ranging from project to solve water scarcity, provision of more chairs and tables at Faj café, renovation of reading rooms and common rooms in the Halls, provision of more spreading lines, renovation of sporting facilities in the Halls etc. when the HEC major income comes from Hall dues and at least 15% of CEC budget. Hence, HEC traditionally source for funds to implement their projects and the means to get this done is through communication and transportation to reach out for sponsors.

According to John F. Kennedy, “ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country’’, based on this veracity, the Hall Executive Council of the Students’ Union since its inception has always striven for better welfare for the students hostels as the Halls accommodate over 9000 students of the university rather than being a partaker of corruption and exploitation. It is important to end this release with a call on federal government and the University management to do the needful as poor funding of education and condemnable state of structures obtainable on OAU campus is quite becoming a routine.

Signed:
Hall’s Committee


It will be recalled that some days ago, news media reported that the OAU Students' Union budget for phone calls with the Speaker of the SRC leading the chat with a proposed phone call budget of N232,500 and N144,000 eventually ratified.


Apply For The African Union Youth Volunteer Corps (AU-YVC) 2016

Apply For The African Union Youth Volunteer Corps (AU-YVC) 2016

The African Union Youth Volunteer Corps (AU-YVC) is a continental development program that recruits and works with youth volunteers, to work in all 54 countries across the African Union.

Deciding to become an AU-YV is a life changing decision opening opportunities to serve in a community other than your own and assisting in the local development efforts. Africa needs countless skilled labor each year in all fields and professional sectors. Youth Volunteerism has contributed significantly to the development of most advanced economies and contributes a substantively to annual GDP. In Africa, Youth Volunteerism would not only contribute directly to the development of the continent, but is also a means of direct and meaningful youth participation and empowerment.

As a volunteer, apart from applying your skills and knowledge to solve everyday challenges, you would gain crucial international work experience and acquire a great deal of leadership and soft skills, develop your self reliance and acquire new professional skills.

Most of all however, you would gain a life changing experience of learning a new culture, experience a new lifestyle, and get to know a new African country and its people outside your own. This experience would guaranteed shape your life and remain in your memory for the rest of your life.

Title: African Union Youth Volunteer Corps (AU-YVC) 2016

Are You Ready For The Challenge




Main Commitment

Your duties and responsibilities would mainly be to serve the community, organization or institution where you will be deployed. This will be in relation with your field of study or past experience. At present the main areas of focus for AU-YVC are: Education; Health and HIV/ AIDS; Peace and Security; Information and Communications Technology; Business and Youth Entrepreneurship; Agriculture and Environment.

During your deployment your overall objective shall remain to bring a lasting and sustainable impact and benefits to your host community/ organization and promote the spirit of volunteerism and values of service.

This would require you to demonstrate leadership, discipline and dedication throughout your service and especially during challenging and difficult times.

Young African Professionals are recruited to serve for a period of 12 months as AU Volunteers in an AU Member States other than their own.

Eligibility Criteria:
Applicants have to meet the following criteria:

1) Citizen of African Union Member State (All African countries except Morocco) or African Diaspora;
2) Aged between 18 and 33 years;
3) Have at least a post-secondary education certified training and qualifications, from the equivalent of a Bachelor’s degree
4) Available to dedicate 12 (twelve) months for volunteer work;
5) Willing to live and work in another AU Member State;
6) Be proficient in at least one official AU language (Arabic, English, French, Portuguese);
7) Have at least one year verifiable experience as a volunteer and or one year of regular work experience

Eligible Fields of Qualification For the next intake of AU Youth Volunteers, the following fields of qualification and experience are required:

    Accounting > Agricultural > Communication Studies > Computer Science > Conflict studies > Diverse Natural Science Fields > Economics > Education > Environmental Management > Gender Studies > Human Resources Management > Human rights – International Law > International relations > Journalism > Law > Political Science > Space Science > Statistics

Benefits:
    For the successful candidates, the African Union Commission will cover the full costs of their pre-deployment training, at a venue to be communicated.
    On deployment, the African Union Youth Volunteers receive the following:
    1) Economy return air ticket from home town to place of deployment
    2) A modest monthly stipend
    3) Health insurance cover
    4) Separation allowance on successful completion of twelve months


Method of application:
Applicants are requested to submit the following

1. Filled out application form
2. Scanned copy of University degree certificate
3. Letter of recommendation from place of volunteer/work experience
4. Scanned copy of identity page on your passport
5. Curriculum Vitae

The listed documents should be sent before 25th September 2015 to : youth@africa-union.org .
*Late applications and applications that do not contain all requested documents will not be considered.
*THOSE WHO HAD APPLIED BEFORE ARE REQUESTED TO RE-APPLY

Recruitment Timeline
1) 30th September: Shortlisting ;
2) 15th October: Successful applicants will be notified ;
3) 7th – 21st November: Successful candidates will undergo pre-deployment training;
4) 2016: Successful applicants will be deployed to relevant organizations.


For more info:
http://www.jobsdraft.blogspot.com/2015/09/african-union-youth-volunteer-corps-2016-recruitment.html


Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Budget: TY, 8 Other CEC Members To Spend N.41m on Phone Calls

Budget: TY, 8 Other CEC Members To Spend N.41m on Phone Calls

The Central Executive Council (CEC) of Obafemi Awolowo University has submitted to the Student Representative Council (SRC) for approval a budget amounting to N414,000 which will be used on making phone calls alone.

Leading other CEC members on the budget for phone calls is the President, Omotayo Akande a.k.a TY with a request of N108,000. Followed closely on the chat are the Welfare Officer and Vice President with N90,000 and N54,000 respectively.




Others include;
Office of the Secretary General - N36,000
Office of the Assistant Secretary General - N18,000
Office of the Sports Director - N18,000
Office of the Public Relations Officer - N36,000
Office of the Social Director - N18,000 and
Office of the Financial Secretary - N36,000.

The same document revealed the Speaker of the parliament, Adebari Aare wanting N144,000 for his phone calls making his office the highest. The Deputy Speaker also requested for N60,000.

Far lesser than what the CEC and House leadership are requesting for as phone call budgets, none of the Hall Executive Council of the eight (8) halls budgeted above N3,300 for phone calls. The budgets of office of the chairperson of various halls are as follow:

Fajuyi Hall - N2,800
Awolowo Hall - N2,800
Alumni Hall - N2,800
Moremi Hall - N2,800
ETF Hall - N2,000
Akintola Hall - N3,300
Mozambique Hall - N2,000
Angola Hall: nil


We Have No Plan To Increase Hostel Clearance Fee - OAU PRO

We Have No Plan To Increase Hostel Clearance Fee - OAU PRO

The Public Relations Officer of Obafemi Awolowo University, Mr Olanrewaju Abiodun has frowned at the rumour making the rounds that the school management has concluded plans to increase bed space clearance fee as from next session.




Mr Olanrewaju said the school management has no plans to increase the hostel fee.  "Have you seen any circular stating that we want to increase the hostel fee, let people keep circulating rumours. As far as the management is concerned, we have not stated or discussed plans to increase accommodation fee, please ignore the rumours." Mr Olanrewaju said.

The information that the OAU management plans to increase hostel fee has caused lots of controversy since it went viral and it remains to be seen if really the rumor will be mere rumor even after denial of such plans by the school PRO. (ACJ OAU)


Sunday, 13 September 2015

As We Go Into The Examination Period


The Entire OAU Peeps News Agency hereby uses this medium to wish every student a good success as we go into the examination periods. We pray for everybody good health and a retentive memory.


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