Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Staff Vacancy At OAU Institute Of Education

Staff Vacancy At OAU Institute Of Education

Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions in the Institute of Education, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.

A. GRADUATE ASSISTANT: (CONUASS 01)
Candidate for the post of Graduate Assistant shall be a holder of B. A. Ed. /B.Ed. in Language Arts with a minimum of Second Class Lower from a recognized university. In addition to meeting all other requirements for the position of a Graduate Assistant in the University, the candidate must show evidence of enrollment in a relevant Master degree as at the time of making the application.

B. ASSISTANT LECTURER: (CONUASS 02)
The candidate shall hold a B.Sc. Ed. /B.Ed. with a minimum of Second Class Honours (Lower Division) in Social Studies or Political Science. In addition, the candidate shall hold a Master by research degree in Early Childhood Education with research focus on primary school pupils’ social skills development; and be enrolled in a Ph.D. as at the time of making an application. The candidate should show evidence of scholarship by presenting a minimum of one published article with evidence of publication predating this advertisement.

Method of Application
Applicants are required to submit 25 copies of their applications and up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (Using the format below) to the office of Registrar, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State. “For the Attention of Director, Institute of Education” not later than six (6) weeks from the date of this advertisement. Only the applications of candidates shortlisted will be acknowledged.

(i) Full Name (Surname first in capital letters)
(ii) Post Applied for
(iii) Date and place of birth
(iv) Nationality
(v) Permanent Home Address
(vi) State of Origin, Senatorial District and Local Government Area (if a Nigerian)
(vii) Current Postal Address/including G.S.M. Telephone number
(viii) Marital Status
(ix) Number of Children and their ages
(x) Institutions attended with dates
(xi) Academic/Professional qualifications and distinctions obtained with dates (attach copies of credentials)
(xii) Work Experience with dates
(xiii) Present Employment with dates
(xiv) Research Interest and Activities
(xv) Conference/Courses attended (State titles of papers presented if any)
(xvi) Professional accomplishment
(xvii) Publications with dates
(xviii) Service to national and international bodies
(xix) Extra Curricular Activities
(xx) Names and addresses of three (3) referees who must have been closely associated with candidate’s academic/work experience.

Deadline: Applications are open from this advertisement date and closes at the end of six weeks.

D. O. Awoyemi
Registrar

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Monday, 4 January 2016

Breaking News: OAU Resumes January 11

Report reaching us from a reliable source has it that the Senate of the University has confirmed January 11 for resumption from mid-semester break.

Details later...


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Saturday, 2 January 2016

The Headies Awards 2015: Full List Of Winners

The Headies Awards 2015: Full List Of Winners

The new year has been set off in the Nigeria Entertainment Industry with the 10th edition of The Headies Awards ceremony celebrating Nigerian music talent of 2015.

The event which held at Landmark Event Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos yesterday night was hosted by Nigerian comedian, Bovi and dance queen, Kaffy even amidst low turn out by attendees.

The full list of winners from the Headies 2015 is stated below:

Headies Hall of Fame
2Face Idibia

Best Street-Hop Artiste
Olamide ('Bobo')

Best Pop Single
'Godwin' by Korede Bello

Best Male Performance
Timi Dakolo (‘Wish me well’)

Best R&B single
‘Wish me well’ by Timi Dakolo

Best rap single
‘King kong’ by Vector

Best Vocal Performance (female)
Aramide (‘Iwo Nikan)

Best Ragga/dancehall single
‘German juice’ by Cynthia Morgan

Best Music Video
‘Katapot' (by Reekado Banks, video shot by Unlimited L.A)

Best Collaboration
'Local Rappers' - Reminisce ft Olamide, Phyno & StormRex

Best Rap Album
"Chairman" by M.I

Best Music Producer
Legendary Beatz ('Ojuelegba')

Lyricist On The Roll
Vector

Next Rated
Reekado Banks

Revelation of The Year
Yemi Alade

Recording of the year
'Wish me well' - Timi Dakolo

Best Alternative Song
'Sade' - Adekunle Gold

Special Recognition Award
Don Jazzy

Best Pop/R&B Album
AYO - Wizkid

Artiste of The Year
Olamide

Song of The Year
'Ojuelegba' - Wizkid

Rookie of The Year
YCee

Friday, 1 January 2016

Buhari's Acknowledgement Of Infrastructural Decadence In Our Universities Vindicates Our Agitation - OAU SU

Buhari's Acknowledgement Of Infrastructural Decadence In Our Universities Vindicates Our Agitation - OAU SU

Buhari's Acknowledgement Of Infrastructural Decadence In Our Universities Vindicates Our Agitation - OAU SU

President Buhari's assertions on the unpalatable living and learning infrastructures in our Universities vindicate our agitations as a moral one, the Obafemi Awolowo University Students' Union (SU) has said.

The OAU Students' Union leadership in her new year message signed by the President, Omotayo Akande and the Secretary General, Oketooto Oluwaseun to the university community has described the state of the students' struggle for improved welfare condition to have now attained a remarkable feat owning to the confession statement of the Nigerian President on the state of the tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

President Muhammadu Buhari had said during his maiden Presidential Media Chat on Thursday that he recognizes the extent to which infrastructures of the tertiary institutions in the country have gone bad. "The standard of tertiary institutions is really poor, I don't want students sitting on windows to take lectures." Buhari said

Buhari in his reaction to ways he plans to ameliorate the condition said he has earmarked N500b in the 2016 budget solely for infrastructural development in Nigerian tertiary institutions.

The Students' Union has however declared her readiness to redirect agitation for better welfare conditions for students to a more national front and outside the four walls of the institutions. The Union leadership also called on the Minister of Education and the Finance Minister to ensure the Release of the earmarked N500b in the 2016 budget.

It will be recalled that the Management of Obafemi Awolowo University shut down the university on 5th December last year in the guise of a mid-semester break following students' demonstration for improved welfare conditions. The students have since taken to the social media displaying pictures of the worrisome state of living they are been subjected to. The media campaign has caught attention of many Nigerians including the President.

Welcome To Glorious New Year 2016

The crew of OAU Peeps News Agency says a happy new year to all our esteemed customers and audience. May 2016 be more fruitful!


Thursday, 31 December 2015

Full Transcript Of Maiden President Buhari's Media Chat

Full Transcript Of Maiden President Buhari's Media Chat

21:02
Thanks for following our live updates of the media chat.

21:01
President Buhari appeals to Nigerian journalists to do more investigative journalism about important national issues.

21:00
Regarding the continuous detention of Sambo Dasuki and Nnamdi Kanu: Buhari said, “If you see the atrocities those committed against this country, we can’t allow them to jump bail.”

20:49
Buhari: “The Minister of Finance and the Central Bank have to sit down immediately to look at ways to help students who are already outside the country to overcome the challenges posed by the foreign exchange limitation policy.”

20:48
President Buhari says foreign exchange will be made available to the productive sector of the economy and not for luxury items.

20:34
Buhari: “Our parastatals would be realigned in view of the lesser number of Ministries we have now.
“We are being economically stretched.”

20:33
The process of government agencies earning monies and spending them and giving government change will have to stop. All government monies have to be paid to the Federation Account and a budget submitted for their operations.

20:29
Buhari: “China agreed to pay 70% of cost of railway projects between Lagos and Kaduna and Lagos and Calabar, but previous government failed to pay counterpart funding of 30%.
“You cannot get a better deal anywhere in the world.
“I can’t see the National assembly paying 4.5 Billion Naira to buy cars after collecting transport allowance. I will revisit that story.
“We have to live within our means.”

20:25
Buhari: “Most government officials are new in office. We said Agriculture and Solid minerals are the easiest way to get people employed and our budget would show that.
“We have virtually all forms of solid minerals across Nigeria.
“We would employ youth, give them crash programme on Education and send them to teach at Primary schools.
“Fashola was not made a super Minister for nothing.”

20:23
Nigerians are expected to send in their questions via twitter, using the hashtag #askbuhari

20:20
Buhari: I turned down a N400million car proposal for the presidency. I said the cars I have are good enough for 10 years. We are having problem with the National Assembly regarding TSA. I have to holding a closed-door meeting with the National Assembly regarding the cars they are trying to buy. I hope they haven’t bought them yet. They can’t buy cars for themselves and also take money in car loans.

20:16
Buhari: “Our priority now is to get our refineries working. By the time we finish what we are doing., 60 per cent of the allocation of crude oil for local refining and 40 per cent would be used for crude oil swap.”

20:14
Buhari: Previous government failed to maintain four refineries, pump stations and pipelines, at a time Oil was sold at over a 0.

20:10
“By the end of next quarter, you will not be talking of subsidy. The price is so low that there is no need to subsidize anything.”
20:09
“I will not support devaluation of the Naira. I need to be convinced that there is need for the country to devalue the Naira. Is it against the dollar or pound?
“We have our priorities. To provided money to fund the projects we have already outlined, and not for those who want hard currency to import textile and toothpick.”

20:06
NAIRA DEVALUATION
“Personally, I don’t support the devaluation of the Naira. We handed over a secured country in 1979, but by 1984, nobody knew how much Nigeria was owing.
“The situation now is aggravated by the downturn in the petroleum industry. It is now per barrel and we have debt service of about N1.5 trillion and we have commitment on the ground.
“We have to reorganize the NNPC. We have to introduce the TSA. There were 45 accounts in the NNPC alone. Ministry of Defence had about 70 accounts.
“We have got about N1.5 trillion through the TSA.
“The oil downturn is very unfortunate for this government.
“Check previous records. Over 90% were recurrent. No country can develop without capital projects. We were in very very bad shape.”

20:02
“When I said that the war has been technical won, I said the capacity of Boko Haram to unleash attacks from camps and barracks have been stopped.
“If Hijap is found to be a problem, the government will have no option than to take a decision on it. The people will have to consider between it and their security.”

19:57
“If this thing (suicide bombing) continues, Hijab would have to be banned.”

19:56
“I said the capacity of Boko Haram to attack institutions or communities have been stopped. But the use of IEDs has assumed a different proportion.”

19:55
On: Shiites/Military clash; why the silence?
“I was in touch with the governor of Kaduna state and the president of Iran talked to me about it.
“We have a system of investigation as a government and as the head of the federal government, I have to wait for official report before I comment.
“The Police and the SSS are doing their own role of finding out what happened.
“In any incident where lives and property were lost there is a standard way of doing things and people would be asked to come and give evidence.
“How can any group create a state within a state?
“I saw a clip in which some dissidents were virtually hitting the chest of Generals.”

19:54
“I expect the Kaduna State government will bring the report on the inquiry because the crisis happened in its domain. There are all sorts of allegations. So, we just have to wait for the report.”

19:53
“The President of Iran spoke to me about the situation. But, I told him that as a government we have a system we must follow. “As the head of the Federal Government, I told him I will have to wait for the official report from the Kaduna State government from their investigations.
“To be fair to the both sides, we have to wait for the report of the inquiry.”

19:48
President Buhari says he will only comment on the Shi’ite crisis after receiving reports of investigations by the police and Kaduna State Government.

19:46
“The Benin IDP camp is a good intention that went sour. “Despite the problem, the Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, was kind enough to have found school for the children. “The Federal Government is aware of the situation and ready to take them to where they came from.”

19:42
Internally Displaced Persons
“We have about two million IDPs, over 70% are women and children. Over 65% of the children are orphans.
“Some Nigerians contributed money, about 25 Billion Naira, a committee was set up to utilise the funds.
“Within the week I was sworn in, I went to Chad and Niger.
“I was impressed with the goodwill they gave Nigeria on this issue.
“The G7 has sent training teams, and have given us some military hardware.
“We are more concerned with the orphans, a chance for them not to lose the opportunity for education. Some progress is being made on the ground.”

19:36
“We are working with Niger, Chad and Cameroun on the girls. We have no credible intelligence of where they are.”
19:35
CHIBOK GIRLS
“We want to be sure that the girls are complete, safe and sound before we attempt any form of negotiation on the girls.
“We are still keeping our option. If a credible leadership of Boko Haram is ready for negotiation without any condition we are ready to listen to them.”

19:30
“I have declared four times. All of them were done in the Ministry of Justice. If those agencies have refused to release my asset declaration documents, they should be held responsible to answer questions why they are keeping those declaration.
“If there is any member of my cabinet that is found to be corrupt, I will not only sack the person, I will prosecute the person.”

19:29
“By the end of the first quarter of next year, we will tell Nigerians how far we have gone on the fight against corruption. “I swore by the Holy Koran to defend the country’s constitution and the law. So, we will not put any body above the law.”

19:28
“I cannot make the mistake of appointing anyone with corruption.
“Whoever is found to be corrupt would not only be sacked but prosecuted.”

19:28
People on your party are being shielded from investigation?
“I don’t tolerate corruption and I did not pick anyone that will corrupt my government.
“It is the right of Nigerians to take them to court. I have not taken anybody who is facing corruption charges.”

19:25
STILL ON CRUDE OIL THEFT
The problem of NNPC is the involvement of international institutions such as shipping lines and financial institutions.
We would ask for the cooperation of other countries to get monies lodged from sales of oil in different accounts and not that of the Federal Government.
ASSET DECLARATION NOT SO PUBLIC AFTER ALL, NOT FULLY MADE.
“I have declared my assets four times in the past. You have the constitutional right to go to the relevant government agency to go and seek for it.
“They were deposited at the Ministry of Justice. If Ministry of Justice cannot produce my asset declaration form, then they too should answer some questions.
“Why me alone, why not others who were governors and Ministers as well. I think I don’t have to ask them to give, it is your constitutional role.”

19:21
By the end of the first quarter of next year, we will tell Nigerians how far we have gone on the fight against corruption. I swore by the Holy Koran to defend the country’s constitution and the law. So, we will not put any body above the law.

19:20
Is there need to rejig the EFCC, ICPC?
Buhari: We have to be very sure of the documents we get and we have to cross check records sometimes across countries and in the EFCC.
Those who were engaged in the theft of oil were people of substance and have the wealth to hire the best of lawyers to defend them.
We need to submit fool-proof documents to succeed in prosecution.
How many people have ICPC prosecuted in the past? That is why we are being thorough now.
By the end of first quarter of next year, we would be in a position to tell Nigerians how far we have gone.

19:18
“We have to be patient and await outcome of courts decision. Government will only react through the Ministry of Justice after the courts have finished with matters before them
“We have documents showing where monies have been lodged.”

19:17
“Our constraint is that the accused persons have to defend themselves in court to defend themselves. So, we cannot release their names to the public until the issues are completed in court. Whatever we recover will be presented in court. “The documentation in court include bank statements and documents from Customs Service that are to be presented in court. Until then, we ask Nigerians to have patience.”

19:16
Mr. Akintemi fired the first shot. He asked the President how long the honeymoon with Nigerians would last.
He asked: How are we doing with the fight against corruption?
The President responded, saying the country was doing very well considering the circumstances.
“Thirty years ago as Head of State, we collected those we perceived to be corrupt and put them in protective custody, until they prove they were not guilty
“At present, those suspected of being corrupt are innocent until they are proven guilty
“We have documents showing Nigerian crude oil was lifted illegally and proceeds are put into personal accounts instead of Government account.
“We are in court with suspected corrupt persons and we cannot comment until the court are through.
“We can only appeal to Nigerians to be patient.”

19:12
The panel of interviewers are Kayode Akintemi (Channels TV), Ngozi Anyaegbulam (Media World International), Munir Dan Ali (Daily Trust) and Ibanga Isine (PREMIUM TIMES)

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Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Buhari Holds First Presidential Media Chat Tomorrow

Buhari Holds First Presidential Media Chat Tomorrow

President Muhammadu Buhari will host his first Presidential Media Chat tomorrow, Wednesday, December 30, 2015.

In the course of the programme, which willbe broadcast live on the network services of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) and the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), President Buhari will answer questions from a panel of journalists on a broad range of current national issues.

The Presidential Media Chat will begin at 1900 hours. Other television and radio stations in the country may hook-up to NTA and FRCN to relay the programme to their viewers and listeners.

Femi Adesina
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
December 29, 2015