Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Campus Editors Unveil National Body
Student Editors in Nigerian tertiary institutions will officially unveil a national guild of campus editors’ association, which is tagged National Association of Nigerian Campus Editors (NANCE) on Monday, 16 November.
The association which is aimed at having a unitary voice among all campus editors will be unveiled by 11:00 am across the country and will mark a milestone in the history of Nigerian campus journalism.
Speaking to our correspondent, Oyedeji Olanrewaju, the Chairman of NANCE and student Editor at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, expressed gratitude to the founders of NANCE for making it a reality.
“I’m so happy that NANCE has become a reality, we have always thought of it but today we are officially unveiling the national body of this great association of Nigerian campus pen-pushers.
“Basically, NANCE is borne out of the necessity to empower student journalists especially editors who have been major players in the media sector over the years. It is also a major aim of NANCE that campus editors all over the country contribute their own quota to Nigeria’s development,” he stated.
Olanrewaju also noted that “Today is a historical day for all campus editors and campus journalists. At different regional offices and even the head office here on OAU campus, a small ceremony will be conducted to mark the official unveiling of NANCE”.
Also commenting on this memorable day for NANCE members is Chukwu Daniel, the Vice Chairman of NANCE and a campus editor at the University of Lagos, who commended NANCE as a great innovation and also made it known that NANCE will ensure unification among campus journalists.
“First and foremost, I will like to say that I am very proud to be part of this great innovation and I am equally proud to be given the privilege to serve in this capacity. The official unveiling that will be done today is mainly to give NANCE the widest possible publicity.
“A lot of things contributed to the formation of NANCE. Chief is the fact that Campus Journalism has thrived beyond what we use to have. Hence, the need for coordination of all tertiary institutions in the country becomes necessary. This will not only add impetus and quality to reportage of events across campuses, but will also give us that one voice we have always craved” he explained.
It has been gathered that NANCE presently has membership in 20 varsities which cut across the six geo-political zones of the federation.
NANCE head office is in OAU Ile-Ife, while South-west regional office is situated in University of Ibadan.
The North regional office will be situated in Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and South-eastern regional office will be situated in University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and the South-South regional office will be situated in University of Port Harcourt.
Monday, 16 November 2015
The First Time Fear: The France Crisis On Facebook- Pope Jay
First off, I would like to say that this is simply
my perspective. If you do not agree with it, it’s alright and I would in fact
appreciate a lucid comment detailing why.
In the little
time I have spent on earth as a member of the Homo sapiens species, I have come
to learn a number of things about Humanity. Firstly is her diversity in
similarity, a concept more scientifically referred to as "Variation”.
Variation itself is a facet of science that in itself has earned enough
attention to be studied on its own and names like Jean Lamarck and Charles
Darwin are some that come to mind when this aspect of science is mentioned. The
resultant effect of variation in Human beings is quite amazing: Two people can
be born of the same parents and still be so antagonistic in character and
physique. While variation can be a good thing, most especially in the
advancement of our species, it also sometimes has some side effects which can
be almost as nasty as its benefits. The fact that two people tend to see the
same thing differently sometimes is the basis of some scientific advancements
and at the same time, it has also been the basis of some disagreements that has
eventually transcended into very disastrous wars and terrorist activities.
Another very
progressive characteristic of human beings is adaptation. Obviously, human
beings are amongst the most successful animals today simply because she has
learnt to manipulate both herself and the environment (although, some
"side effects" tend to arise from these manipulations). However, I
would like to look at adaptation from a very simple and local perspective. A
simple illustration; if I rub my hands on fire today, it’s going to hurt most
today. If I come back tomorrow and rub my hands against the same flame, it
would not be as painful and if I continue to rub my hands every day for the
next one year, I am definitely going to feel very less pain in a year's time
rubbing my hands on the same flame: Adaptation.
I believe
these features of man reflect in his psychological responses. When he first
hears a bomb blast, he is scared but when he hears the same blast repeatedly he
is less scared. However, if the blast suddenly sounds louder, he feels the
first time fear again and the progression begins all over again.
Very
recently, I have read various comments as regards the Paris Crisis, the
Facebook response and the #PrayforParis campaign (On that note, I use this
opportunity to send my most sincere condolences to the victims of the France
attacks). I have read comments regarding Facebook's response towards the
attacks as racist considering the fact that a lot of terrorist attacks have not
received such response, most especially attacks in African countries. However,
I do not entirely agree with this school of thought. Terrorism is a plague that
has continued to devastate the entirety of humanity and as is his character,
man has adapted to this ravaging concept.
However,
every once in a while, an incident tends to remind us that terrorism is not at
all a normal thing; Sometimes this incident is 9/11, sometimes it’s the
abduction of over 200 girls in Africa, sometimes it’s the dead body of a young
boy that washes ashore. Today it’s the victims of the France attack and so I
believe when that clueless person gives his display picture a touch of the Flag
of France or when that man who doesn't even know where the Eiffel tower is uses
the hashtag; #PrayforParis, it’s not because somebody is white and somebody is
black, it’s because people died as a result of terrorism. Now, claiming that I
shouldn’t use the hashtag because a hashtag was not created when terrorist
killed in Africa, I think that even defines racism in a sense.
(Comments can be sent to me at jobaoje@gmail.com)
Pope Jay
Pope Jay
Sunday, 15 November 2015
Thieves Who Have Stolen Over 76 Gadgets In OAU Caught
By Farombi Oluwaseun
It was a bloody day for two thieves as they were caught during the early hours of yesterday at ETF hall of residence. The thieves identified as Tope and Ogbe are non-students who hail from Ondo state and Edo state respectively.
Tope met his waterloo when one of the occupants of ETF raised an alarm that his laptop was missing in the reading room coupled with a concurrent alarm from a cleaner that her phone was also missing. Following the arrest of Tope, his confession aided the Students' Union Security Committee to apprehend his criminal partner, Ogbe.
They both confessed to have been operating on Obafemi Awolowo University campus since Monday and strategically distributed each other with Tope operating in ETF and Ogbe operating in Fajuyi hall of the institution.
In an account related to OAU Peeps News Agency by the SU Security Committee, the two thieves since they started operations confessed to have stolen 14 laptops , 25 Nokia phones, 16 Infinix, 11 Blackberry, 10 Samsung phones and many more items. So far, their confession since their arrest has led to the recovery of a laptop and a phone as they confessed to have sold some to some dealers in Olukayode Shopping Complex in Akure, Ondo state.
Speaking with the Students’ Union Chief Security Officer popularly known as Olumighty in his office at the Students’ Union Building (SUB), he said the Security Committee under the TY-led administration is committed to work and is ready to secure the campus well. The CSO further stated that about 17 thieves were caught last semester and were well dealt with. When he was asked if SMS should be abolished, he said so far it has been the tradition on OAU campus and it should not be abolished.
The CSO however advise the entire great Ife students to increase their security consciousness on campus especially when they go at night to read and also relate better with his committee. “Students should challenge anyone seen with strange movement. It's Students’ Union not Students' Union Government; we are there for the entire great Ife students, the security of the entire great Ife students is our utmost concern” he said. Investigation is expected to continue with the two thieves for now as stated by the Security Committee.
It was a bloody day for two thieves as they were caught during the early hours of yesterday at ETF hall of residence. The thieves identified as Tope and Ogbe are non-students who hail from Ondo state and Edo state respectively.
Tope met his waterloo when one of the occupants of ETF raised an alarm that his laptop was missing in the reading room coupled with a concurrent alarm from a cleaner that her phone was also missing. Following the arrest of Tope, his confession aided the Students' Union Security Committee to apprehend his criminal partner, Ogbe.
They both confessed to have been operating on Obafemi Awolowo University campus since Monday and strategically distributed each other with Tope operating in ETF and Ogbe operating in Fajuyi hall of the institution.
In an account related to OAU Peeps News Agency by the SU Security Committee, the two thieves since they started operations confessed to have stolen 14 laptops , 25 Nokia phones, 16 Infinix, 11 Blackberry, 10 Samsung phones and many more items. So far, their confession since their arrest has led to the recovery of a laptop and a phone as they confessed to have sold some to some dealers in Olukayode Shopping Complex in Akure, Ondo state.
Speaking with the Students’ Union Chief Security Officer popularly known as Olumighty in his office at the Students’ Union Building (SUB), he said the Security Committee under the TY-led administration is committed to work and is ready to secure the campus well. The CSO further stated that about 17 thieves were caught last semester and were well dealt with. When he was asked if SMS should be abolished, he said so far it has been the tradition on OAU campus and it should not be abolished.
The CSO however advise the entire great Ife students to increase their security consciousness on campus especially when they go at night to read and also relate better with his committee. “Students should challenge anyone seen with strange movement. It's Students’ Union not Students' Union Government; we are there for the entire great Ife students, the security of the entire great Ife students is our utmost concern” he said. Investigation is expected to continue with the two thieves for now as stated by the Security Committee.
Disclaimer: Azeez Mubaraq Dismissed From OAU Peeps News Agency
This is to inform the general public that Azeez Mubaraq who was a member of OAU Peeps News Agency has been dismissed from the organization. This is part of the re-organization announced during the agency’s last meeting.
The agency hereby urge members of the public especially Obafemi Awolowo University to note this change. Any inconvenience that may arise after now will not be a responsibility of OAU Peeps News Agency.
Signed
Farombi Oluwaseun
Ag. Public Relations Officer,
OAU Peeps News Agency
Saturday, 14 November 2015
Convocation: Adeboye, Adesina, Duduyemi & Olupona Set For OAU Honorary Degree Award
The 41st convocation ceremonies of the Obafemi Awolowo University is scheduled to hold between 9th and 12th, December 2015.
The programme of events is as follows:
Wednesday, 9th December 2015 – Award of Diploma Degrees
Thursday, 10th December 2015 -Award of First Degrees and Masters Degrees: Administration, Arts, EDM
Friday, 11th December 2015 – Award of First Degrees and Masters Degrees: Medicine, Social Sciences, Technology
Saturday, 12th December 2015 – Ph.D and Honorary Degrees.
Honorary Degree Recipients
Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye
Professor Jacob Kehinde Olupona
Doctor Akinwumi Adesina,
Chief Oyekunle Alex Duduyemi
The programme of events is as follows:
Wednesday, 9th December 2015 – Award of Diploma Degrees
Thursday, 10th December 2015 -Award of First Degrees and Masters Degrees: Administration, Arts, EDM
Friday, 11th December 2015 – Award of First Degrees and Masters Degrees: Medicine, Social Sciences, Technology
Saturday, 12th December 2015 – Ph.D and Honorary Degrees.
Honorary Degree Recipients
Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye
Professor Jacob Kehinde Olupona
Doctor Akinwumi Adesina,
Chief Oyekunle Alex Duduyemi
Attend Campus Academic Summit With Tolulope Ahmed & Ebenezer Fanijo
Two academic generals who are first class graduates of Obafemi Awolowo University have put together a campus academic summit which is aimed at;
*Academic excellence (How to achieve 5.0 CGPA every semester)
*How to set academic goals and realize it - Having the end in mind (Knowing the graduating CGPA from now)
NB: Everyone is enjoined to bring their departmental handbook while coming for the summit (so as to actively participate in calculating their graduating CGPA)
*Real life testimonies of Academic Excellence from students of OAU and our neighboring Universities/higher institutions who have adopted the principles in "10Laws of Academic Excellence to their advantage" and other self actualized principles.
*How the universe works through incorporating the God's factors in Academics.
*How to achieve any of your goals in life and become a better person afterwards (asides academics)
*Financial intelligence, amidst others.
Free copies of 10 laws of academic excellence will be given to the first fifty people.
A registration fee of N500 will be paid which covers the cost of training materials and free drinks.
To register, contact Bolanle - 08137470937, Alexander - 07063013062, Kayode – 08037987933
Date: November 28, 2015
Time: First session (9:00am-11:30am) & Second session (11:45am-1:00pm)
Venue: 1000LT