Monday, 9 November 2015

Northern Students' Forum Rejuvenates In OAU


By Adigun Paul

The Northern Students' Forum, Obafemi Awolowo University chapter is back again after about three (3) years of its dormancy. This was disclosed at a Press briefing in the institution on Saturday.

While speaking to the press at the LLT 2, the conveners of the forum, Mr Yakubu Hassan John and Mr Bello Abubakar said their motive is to unite the indigenous students of the 19 states of the Northern Nigeria. They however made it known that the forum had been registered with the Division of Student Affairs (DSA), OAU in the year 2011 but went offline since then due to the negligence on the part of the past leaders of the Group.


The conveners also made it known that elections into various offices in the Forum will be conducted this semester for proper running of it. The envisaged leadership are expected to work to ensure the nexus between the forum and the state governments of member states, so as to assist their members with grants, scholarships, amongst many other benefits.

The Forum has also announced the Chancellor of the University and Emir of Katsina, His Royal Highness Alhaji Abdul-Mumim Kabir Usman as its grand Patron.

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OAU Online Nursing Students To Begin Exams On November 13


The Department of Nursing, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences of Obafemi Awolowo University has announced that the 2nd contact examinations of the ODL BNSc year one students will begin on Friday November 13 and end on November 15.

DAY - 9-12 noon - 12–1.15pm - 1.15–4.15pm

Friday (13/11/15) - CLI 213 (Human Anatomy I) - BREAK - SER 001 (Use of English)


Saturday (14/11/15) - CSC 201 (Introduction to Computing) - BREAK - SSC 102 (Wealth & Poverty of Nations)

Sunday (15/11/15) - CLI 233 (Human Physiology I) - BREAK - SSC 104 (Governance of Man)

VENUE: CENTRE FOR DISTANCE LEARNING, MORO.

PLEASE NOTE THAT ARRIVAL IS THURSDAY ESPECIALLY FOR CANDIDATES COMING FROM FAR DISTANCES AND CANDIDATES ARE EXPECTED TO BE SEATED 30 MINUTES BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT OF EXAMINATION.

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Saturday, 7 November 2015

OAU Predegree Entrance Exam Result Released

OAU Predegree Entrance Exam Result Released

By Farombi Oluwaseun

The much anticipated result of the just concluded pre-degree entrance exam has been released.

The result which was released in the late hours of Friday evening  caught most people unaware as many expected its outcome in about a week time, just thesame duration it took the last year's result to be released.




However no cut off mark has been released for now. To check your result, you are required to log in to your portal on the OAU CDL website (www.oaucdl.edu.ng/pre) with your details.

Best of God!


OAU: Admission Into Part-time Degree Programme In The Faculty Of Education


Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the following Part-Time Degree Programmes in the Faculty of Education:

1. B. A. Ed. - (English, Fine and Applied Arts, French, History, Yoruba, Music
Religious Studies, Physical and Health Education).

2. B. Ed. – (Social Studies, Mathematics/Integrated Science, Language Arts, Health
Education and Guidance and Counselling)

3. B. Sc. Ed. – (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Economics, Geography,
Political Science, Physical and Health Education)


ELIGIBILITY: An eligible candidate must possess a minimum of Merit pass in relevant
Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) course combinations or an overall Merit pass in Diploma in Education of the Obafemi Awolowo University or any other recognised University. In addition, a candidate shall possess a minimum of 5 O/level Credit at a maximum of TWO sittings which should include Credit in English Language for all courses and Credit in Mathematics for all B. Sc. Ed. Courses and Guidance and Counselling.

METHOD OF APPLICATION: Candidates are to complete an online application form on the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife website (www.oauife.edu.ng) after the payment of N10, 500 at any branch of Skye Bank Plc. Nationwide.

DISCLAIMER: Candidates should note that the Institute of Education, Obafemi Awolowo University has not authorized any person(s) or agent(s) to sell application forms on its behalf. Application is strictly online.

CLOSING DATE: All applications must be submitted not later than 15th December, 2015.

LECTURES HOLD ON CHRISTMAS, EASTER AND LONG VACATIONS & DESIGNATED WEEKENDS

FURTHER ENQUIRIES: For further enquiries please contact: 08068492599 / 08068417929
E-mail: INSTEDUC@oauife.edu.ng

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OAU Lecturer Found Dead In Office


Professor Ogunniyi Solomon O. of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Perinatology, Faculty of Clinical Sciences in Obafemi Awolowo University has reportedly died during work hours in his office on Thursday where his corpse was found.


The former provost was said to have locked himself up in his office where he was later discovered. His body was taken to the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital where doctors confirmed him dead. Ogunniyi was 60 years old and survived by wife and two children.

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Thursday, 5 November 2015

FG To Make Hostel Accommodation In Universities Compulsory

The Federal Government has said that it was taking serious consideration at reintroducing compulsory hostel accommodation at universities, stressing that the system in the past contributed to a better and quality students.

The Executive Secretary of Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC), Prof. Julius Okojie, who disclosed this while representing President Muhammadu Buhari at the 21st convocation ceremony of University of Uyo (UNIUYO) at the weekend, said this has become expedient, as it would address the dwindling quality of graduates being produced from these tertiary institutions.

Also, the NUC boss explained that government was also taking seriously the issue of reducing the lecturer/student ratio and reinventing the universities to become centres of inventions.

He, therefore, challenged lecturers in the country’s institutions of higher learning to do more in the area of researches that would be of great benefit to Nigerians, adding that a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree would soon become the least qualification for all academic members of staff of the country’s universities.

He tasked managements of universities on accountability and prudence in the applications of funds, urging them to endeavour to build synergies with state governments, public and private institutions and organisations to address some of their challenges.

According to Prof. Okojie, universities in the country did not fare well in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) but assured that shortcomings of the country’s tertiary institutions would be carried over to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).


Addressing the Visitor and graduands of the university, the Vice Chancellor of UNIUYO, Prof. Comfort Ekpo, expressed satisfaction with the progress made by the university during her tenure, noting that the university has become the 10th most preferred university in the country with more than 40,000 applicants selecting it in the 2015 UME examinations while it was given an admission quota of 6,659 during the period.

The university, she also stated, is currently ranked as the 55th best in Africa in 2015 with 98 per cent of its programmes having full accreditation.

“All these progress was made possible because we have maintained a high academic standard. Ninety-eight per cent of our academic programmes have been accredited by the National Universities Commission, including Pharmacy, which always had problems in the past having full accreditation status while we are working on getting accreditation for Efik/Ibibio.

“The university had had full accreditation for seven years with seven programmes presented for accreditation recently found worthy to be accredited. We have also played host to international conferences and lectures attracting resource persons from across the globe.

“Eighty per cent of our academic members of staff have at least Masters degrees while we have also strengthened our student support programme with 41 indigent but brilliant students benefitting from the programme since 2013”, she said.

She commended the university Senate and the two management teams during her tenure for the complementary role they played, saying that she would be leaving the institution better than she met it.

Three eminent Nigerians, including Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang; an industrialist, Mrs. Folurunsho Alakija and a music maestro, Chief Uko Akpan Umana, bagged honorary doctorate degree in Law, Humanities and Music respectively.

The occasion also witnessed the installation of Alhaji Abubakar Maje, the Emir of Hadejia and chairman, Jigawa State Council of Chiefs, as the university’s Fourth Chancellor.

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Source: The Guardian

Wednesday, 4 November 2015

US Consulate Enlightens OAU Students On YALI Application


The United States Consulate representatives in an orientation programme organized for students of Obafemi Awolowo University has enlightened the students on the need for them to apply for the 2015 Mandela Washington Fellowship under the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI).

In a report gathered by Lukmon Fasasi, the US consular team which comprised of Frank Sellin, Acting Public Affairs Officer; Ibrahim Aliyu, Cultural Affairs and Temitayo Famutimi, Information Specialist stormed Ife yesterday morning for the campus enlightenment which held at First Bank lecture theater and began at about 10:30am.

Frank Sellin, while addressing the students on the need for them to apply for the YALI fellowship program said "The YALI is directed to young Africans, the US citizens can not apply and November 11 is the deadline for all applications". He urged the female students particularly to take advantage of the opportunity and apply for the YALI fellowship because they are special people. He further stated that applicants are expected to be within the age limit of 25 - 35, though young leaders below 25 would also be considered. According to Sellin, applications from persons with disabilities are allowed.



Speaking at the programme was Ibrahim Aliyu. He stated that YALI fellowship has shortlisted and taken applicants from Nigerian over time, but it is unfortunate that they are not from OAU. "Though we have African leaders from OAU working with us at our consulate and they are doing very well but it is saddened not to have received YALI fellowship students from here. Last year 4 successful applicants were received from Nigeria and this year we are looking for 100 successful applicants and I wish 40% would be coming from OAU". He said

Present at the programme are the University Public Relations Officer, Mr Abiodun Olanrewaju; the Dean of the Student Affairs, Dr. Lateefat Durosimi and the Vice Dean of the Division of Student Affairs, Dr. Afolabi. Others are the representation of the Students' Union led by the President, Omotayo Akande and students from various faculties.

The Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) is a signature effort to invest in the next generation of African leaders. Nearly 1 in 3 Africans are between the ages of 10 and 24, and approximately 60 percent of Africa’s total population is below the age of 35. President Obama launched YALI in 2010 to support young African leaders as they spur growth and prosperity, strengthen democratic governance, and enhance peace and security across Africa. The Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders brings 500 dynamic young African leaders, ages 25-35, from across the continent to the United States for 6 weeks of leadership training and mentoring at twenty U.S. universities and colleges in three areas: business and entrepreneurship, civic engagement and public administration.

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