Friday, 5 February 2016

2016 JAMB UTME Registration Closes By Midnight Today


There are strong indications that the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is not looking to extend the closing date for the 2016 JAMB UTME registration form any further, as the board has confirmed that the portal closes by Midnight Today, 5th Feb, 2016.

All those yet to purchase the form, this is your final chance. We will advise that you dash now to any JAMB office closest to you or any accredited JAMB CBT Centre in your area to register. The 2016 JAMB UTME registration was initially slated to end January 15, 2016 but was extended twice till today.




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ANSA Condemns OAU SU Leaders' Call To Cease NANS Intervention


The Alliance of Nigerian Students against Neo-Liberal Attacks (ANSA) has condemned the decision of the suspended Union leadership of Obafemi Awolowo University to call for a halt of the proposed NANS intervention on ravaging issues affecting students of OAU, thus described it as an 'historic sabotage'.

In a Press Conference organized by members of ANSA which held on Wednesday, 3rd February 2016 at Awolowo Hall cafe, the Pro-tem Convener of ANSA, Wole Olubanji a.k.a Engels alongside other members of the Group addressed several deepening crises facing students and other members of the University community.

The Group highlighted the turns of events since the increment in school fees in May, 2014 and the aftermath effects.

"You will easily recall that in May 2014, the university authority made public its intention to increase the fee regime of both fresh and returning students of this citadel of learning. The argument of the authority for this cataclysmic hike was her desire to “improve” learning and living facilities on campus. In adjudging whether the authority was sincere with the aim of the increment, please take a look at the toilets and bathrooms of OAU halls – which have attracted public debates on account of their poor state. Fee increment has failed! And this is only a confirmation of the position of some of us in the leadership of ANSA back then, in our various capacities as leaders of left organisations, that the cowardly philosophy of administration to always resort to fee hike is impractical as far as the problems with the education sectors are concerned." Wole said.

Another high point of concern for ANSA is the current suspension of the OAU Student Union activities and the suspension of the Union officers trio of Omotayo Akande a.k.a TY, Oketooto Oluwaseun a.k.a Hon. Seun and Ojedokun Emmanuel a.k.a Immanuel Kant. ANSA condemned the suspensions and stated that they are opposed to it, as such, members of ANSA are going to take up campaign for the reinstatement of the union leadership.

ANSA however condemned what it described as an historic sabotage on the part of the Union leadership for recalling the intervention of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Zone-D even though ANSA expresses worries over the structure of NANS itself.

"In supporting the intervention of NANS, we were not blind to the history and track-records of NANS, which in recent times are nauseating facts. However, we are also aware that the same body has had history of vibrancy and victories against the tyranny of military dictatorship. We are therefore not mechanical with our approach to history.

"In our first encounter with the leadership of NANS, we made it abundantly clear that any form of intervention on OAU campus must be preceded by a Congressional deliberation and decision of OAU students. The leadership agreed with us on convening a Congress, and this discussion was held at the instance of the leadership of the Students’ Union, including the President. More so the opinion of the meeting was that the problem on campus goes beyond the question of reinstatement of union leaders – the independence of the union must however be asserted. And convening a Congress at this point would bring to naught the so-called suspension of union activities. Everyone, including the leadership of the Union, appeared to have shared this line of reasoning, until a late minute vacillation by the union leadership.

"We have already condemned the decision of the Union leadership that called for a halt of the proposed NANS intervention. But we wish to restate it here again that the decision of the leadership to halt the movement of NANS was a historic sabotage, and condemnable. The leadership claimed that its vacillation was based on its choice of diplomacy, and the spontaneity of NANS intervention. This excuse is flimsy. A movement that had agreed to calling a Congress before action cannot be described as spontaneous. And we wish the leadership had had less absurd excuse to disguise this show of cowardice."





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Phone Thief Nabbed At The Faculty Of Law


It was like a drama today at the topmost floor of the Faculty of Law, Obafemi Awolowo University. Just immediately after the part two students of the faculty and their counterparts from the Department of Public Administration finished with their constitutional law class,an incident which can be likened to that which happens in a typical Lagos market occurred.

Just as students were eager to vacate the lecture room; 'Law 209', little do they know that their was a pocket picker in their midst. A female law student known as Chinyere suddenly felt a strange feeling in her side bag but the feeling was not able to reveal to her what has been taken from her. It took the effort of an observing lady who saw as the hand dig deep into her side bag amidst the crowd and shouted.

The culprit immediately began to run downstairs as hundreds of students joined the race in nabbing the culprit. The culprit was eventually caught and taken to the University's security unit at Floor 0. Upon enquiry, it was revealed that the culprit is a non-student. As at Press time, the security officers were still investigating the case.



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Angola Hall Resident Condemns Use Of Toilet Facilities

Two nights ago at about 10pm, an Angola hall occupant, a student and a class representative of the Department of International Relations came out with a public address system to express his discomfort about his fellow Angolans' immoral use of his block allocated toilet.

Speaking to his fellow Angolans he said "many come here to defecate with a drop of water to flush, leaving the toilet in an undesirable state, which has created disgusting smell and atmosphere for the neighbouring rooms which is undesirable and uncalled for. These toilets were only allocated for this block and many from different blocks come here to use it and leave it in a bad state."

When asked if there was any padlock used to lock each toilet, He said "what is the essence of having a padlock when people forcefully undid it every time?".

It has been a frequent bad practice among students in many of the halls of residence use the toilet and leave it without flushing. This bad habit is even observed when there is water supply to flush.



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'Project Let Go' Africa Comes Live In OAU On February 20

All is now set for the second edition of 'Project Let Go' Africa which will now take place at Pit Theartre of Obafemi Awolowo University by 10:00am on Saturday, 20th February, 2016.

The event according to the organizers will allow the general public donate items including goods, old primary and secondary school books, story books for kids, toys, clothes and other useful items. These donations will be going to orphanages, needy, IDP (Internally Displaced People) camps and some NGOs on campus.

"The second edition of this charity event is in the works, getting ready to be bigger and better. We are also putting the general public at heart by organizing a seminar which includes an interactive session and motivational speakers on vital topics and of course a show case of talents. The exchange will take place after the Seminar. We will not only be accepting clothes but also books, toys, food items, toiletries, stationery and other educational materials." The organizers revealed.

If you missed the last edition of 'Project Let Go', you can read the report here - OAU Students Let Go Clothes To The Less Privileged.



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Application For Change Of Course Has Commenced


This is to notify the generality of Obafemi Awolowo University students that the application for change of course for 2015/2016 session has commenced.

Application forms can be collected at Admissions office, University Hall Extension, Room 216A-217 after producing a receipt of the sum of One thousand naira(N1,000) from the University Cash office.

Furthermore, Before submission, you are to attach the following items to the duly filled "Change of Course/Programme application form":
1. Your SSCE result(s) presented during screening in your first year
2. Your University results from Harmattan semester of the first year till Harmattan semester of 2014/2015 session (signed and stamped at the department)

Please note that the deadline for the submission of the duly filled forms is Friday, 19th February 2016.




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Wednesday, 3 February 2016

OYA Magazine Profiles 100 Students That Shaped OAU In 2015


The Outstanding Young Achievers (OYA) Magazine has finally released the names of about 100 students that shaped Obafemi Awolowo University in the previous year 2015. The list had 103 names from nine different categories: Academics (All Departments) – 5 ; Arts (Writing, Fine Arts , Photography, Graphics Design) – 10; Entertainment (Music, Dance, Comedy, Compere, Events) – 15; Entrepreneurship – 10; Fashion (Style and beauty, Fashion Designers, Models, Make-Up artistes, Fashion Entrepreneurs) – 20; Media (Social Media, Journalism, Magazine, Publishing, OAP) – 15 ; Politics (Advocacy, Non-Governmental Organisations, Activism, Union Leaders Departmental Executives, Organisation Leaders) – 10; Religion (Religious leaders, Executives) – 4; and Technology – 14.

Notably included in the list is the founder and Editor-In-Chief of OAU Peeps News Agency, Prince David Adetula.

Below is the full list below:

Academics (All Departments)
Soile Olufunso (Medicine and Surgery)
Alokan Oluwaseun (Sociology)
Obaseki Ayomide Josh (Linguistics and African Studies)
Ewetola Michael
Oguntoye Mary Adenike

Arts (Writing, Fine Arts, Photography, Graphics Design)
Tunde Morolari
Adetunji Oguneye
Imogirie Afouda
Adelodun Akinwale
Akin Jaceon
Ibiyemi Ayodele
Caezar Segun
Unique Arts
Ogunkunle Tunde
Toblan Spice

Entertainment (Music, Dance, Comedy, Compere, Events)
Viruz Zamora
Chinko Ekun
Klye B
VJ Lexie
Tyemmy
KingBae
Bank3h
Jaido P
Blaqbonez
Deemcy Buraimoh
Muyideen Oladapo
Jghodezz
Deji Onadeko
DJ Tswaggs
Ashake

Entrepreneurship
Joshua Igba
Jomi Adegbulugbe
Ajikawo
Ola Twisters
Temilola Okoro
Taiwo Adeyinka Verified
Nwankpa Kelechi
Umechukwu Kelvin
Bewaji Emmanuel
Michael Babatunde

Fashion (Style and beauty, Fashion Designers, Models, Make-Up artistes, Fashion Entrepreneurs)
Adisa Omolaraeni
Oluseyi Ajani Janicuts
Cindy Duke
Didymus Michael
Fatima Akinsanya
Jeniffer Akas
Sheye Oladejo
Tunde Morolari
Tosyn Modella
Ajayi Olalekan (Misty)
Mosebolatan Oyedeji
Ogeara Makeover
Theodora Olumekor
Tuokpe Oritz
Agbakwuru Valentine
Tosowase Abayomi
Elizabeth Olapeni
Simisola Olatunji
Modupe Ade
Oluwadunni

Media (Social Media, Journalism, Magazine, Publishing, OAP)
Toblan Spice
Deroj’
Prince David Adetula
Timi Agbaje
Gomino Davidi
Sodiq Oyeleke
KvngBrainard
Yemi Olutoye
Lumkon Fasasi
Olanrewaju Oyedeji
Azeez Olalekan
Adebayo Benjamin
Tolulope Oyelede
Hero
Lukmon Akintola

Politics (Advocacy, Non-Governmental Organisations, Activism, Union Leaders Departmental Executives, Organisation Leaders)
Abayomi Ibiyemi
Adegoke Adeola (Mz Dee)
Iyiola Oluwatosin (Tosdan)
Toblan Spice
Dosunmu Kamal
Oyinkansola Adisa
Aina Adetola
Adbulkareem Basirat
Shomo Davies
Honourable Goubadia

Religion (Religious leaders, Executives)
Demola Scott
Ajibola Emmanuel Olumide
Jegede Oladapo
Christopher Alabi

Technology
Victor Shoaga (Project Humane)
Babatunde Otaru (Project Humane)
Obasegun Ayodele (Project Humane)
Oyatope Blessing (Project Humane)
Kelvin Umechukwu
Oyewale Ademola
Perfect Makanju
Odu Oluwafemi
Peter Adomokai
Olakunle Aladeusi
Chigozie Nwnonye
Ope Adeyomoye
Samuel Omidiora
Chukwuka Egbuiwe.



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