Monday, 1 August 2016

Revised OAU Academic Calendar For The 2015/2016 Session

The Academic Calendar for the 2015/2016 Academic session has been amended.

The breakdown of academic activities is as stated below;

Harmattan Semester
July 28, 2016 - Senate
August 3, 2016 - Fresh Students come into Residence
August 7, 2016 – Returning Students come into Residence
August 8th, 2016 – Harmattan Semester lectures commence
August 19th, 2016 – End of Normal registration
August 31, 2016 – End of Late Registration
September 1, 2016 – Matriculation
September 5-9, 2016 – Continuous Assessment
September 28, 2016 – Senate
October 28, 2016 – Harmattan semester Lectures Ends
Oct 31-Nov 4, 2017 - Lecture free week
November 7, 2016 – Harmattan Semester Examination Begins
November 25, 2016 – Harmattan Semester examination Ends
November 25, 2016 – End of Semester

Rain Semester
November 28, 2016 – Online Registration For Rain Semester
November 30th, 2016 - senate
December 7-10, 2016 – Convocation Ceremonies
December 9, 2016 – End of Normal Registration
December 11, 2016 – Students Return to Residence for Rain semester
December 12, 2016 – Rain Semester Lectures Commence
December 16th, 2016 End of Late Registration with Penalty
January 23 –27, 2017 – Continuous Assessment
January 25, 2017 – Senate
March 10, 2017 – Rain Semester Lectures End
March 13-17, 2017 – Lecture Free Week
March 20, 2017 – Rain Semester Examinations Begin
March 29, 2017 – Senate
April 7, 2017 – Rain Semester Examinations End
April 7, 2017 – End of Session

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Friday, 29 July 2016

WhatsApp Autocracy- Pope Jay

Over the past weeks, the number of WhatsApp groups I belong to has increased geometrically. Most of the groups I have had to join recently have been due to an unavoidable necessity. And in some of these groups, I have had to be one of the group administrators for various reasons. I must confess, It has been quite an experience: Good, bad and ugly.


I have come to observe that different people join different groups (WhatsApp groups majorly) for different reasons and most importantly without considering the fundamentals that birth most of these groups. Within permissible limits of presumption, I want to believe that a high percentage of users, especially in the older teenage and early youthful stage, join most groups in search of adventure and amusement without any real connection to the main purpose of the establishment of the group.  The aftereffect of this is not far-fetched; it's loads and loads of irrelevant chats, annoying spam and unnecessary “Send To 7 People or die” messages.


Personally, I try to castigate this rather sad decadence of order whenever I can, especially in groups where I can. I am an advocate of purpose; I believe my actions at every point in time should be tied to a particular purpose. As a matter of fact, this is a basic principle for achieving appreciable productivity. Putting this simply, if I join a WhatsApp group to plan an event, the messages and posts on such group should be centred around this purpose, if I want to listen to the gospel, I know where to go.


I have had to offend many people who do not share this perspective. If I create a group for a particular reason and, knowing fully well this purpose, a person decides to spam the group with very irrelevant information, there is a very high tendency that I may 'unintentionally' remove such person from the group. Many people have often called this autocratic and oppressive and this just leaves me to wonder, “Are WhatsApp groups supposed to be democratic?”.


In as much as I appreciate the dividends of democracy et al, I believe it does have its flaws and it is these flaws that make it relatively unsuitable in some scenarios. For instance, there have been issues of administrators removing persons of antagonistic beliefs from general groups and this is condemnable ONLY if it does not agree with the choice of the majority; which according to basic democratic guidelines, carry the vote. However, if I as a person or corporate body create a group and set rules, I reserve the right to dismiss or sanction you if you break these rules. In simpler terms, it’s just like clicking the “I agree” column in the Terms and Conditions section (which no one ever reads) when signing up on most social network platforms, giving the handlers the right to delete your account whenever you break their rules.


Conclusively, I would also want to advise the “Human Rights Activists” who go around fighting when people are sanctioned for breaking rules or basic ethical codes to try to easen up and be a little more patient when trying to moderate some issues, especially the “WhatsApp Activists”. There is such a thing as WhatsApp Autocracy whether you like it or not; in which case it's probably better to just leave the group.          


Pope Jay


Thursday, 28 July 2016

OAU Senate Validates August 7 As Resumption Date


The Senate of Obafemi Awolowo University has today resolved to pick August 7 as the date for resumption of students.

After the over hundred days holiday, the resumption dates for students of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife have finally been announced.

Confirming our earlier report, the returning students of the institution have been directed to resume On the 7th August, 2016 while the Fresh students are to resume on the 3rd of August to complete their various registration processes. Lectures commence on the 8th August, 2016.

We wish all students a happy resumption.


Picture Illustration by Pelumi Ponmile

Renovation Commences Barely Two Days After Acting VC's Visit




Barely two days after the Acting Vice-Chancellor of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Professor Anthony Elujoba, paid a visit to the various Halls of of Residence on Campus with his entourage, repair works have commenced in several of these halls.

Speaking with our correspondent, some workers who came around claimed they were around for inspection and estimation needed for the renovation as their work would commence anytime from now.

As at the time of filing this report, the repair of doors in Awolowo Hall Block 3 and renovation of toilets has commenced. Electricity supply has also been restored to all Halls of Residence on Campus.

This comes as a surprise to majority of the students who have continued to complained over the years about the de-humanizing state of the University Halls of Residence.

Clearly, this is a strong indication in the positive direction for the Institution considering the current Acting Vice-Chancellor has only spent about three days in office.



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Wednesday, 27 July 2016

OAU Acting Vice-Chancellor Visits Awo Toilet

Prof. Anthony Elujoba
Earlier today, the newly appointed Acting Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University, Professor Anthony Elujoba, was on an inspection tour of all halls of residence on the University's campus.

The Acting VC's check on the state of the halls is believed to be in a bid to assess the current situation of things with a view to proper improvement.

Halls of residence visited include: The Angola Hall, Mozambique Hall,  the Muritala Muhammed Postgraduate Hall and the Obafemi Awolowo Hall, where he was said to have personally observed the sardonic state of the toilets in the Halls.

In the company of Professor Elujoba was the University's Registrar; Mr D.O Awoyemi, the School PRO, Mr Abiodun Olanrewaju and the Acting Dean, Division of Student Affairs; Dr(Mrs) L.M Durosinmi.



OAU Acting Vice Chancellor Meets With Ooni Of Ife (Pictures)

On Tuesday, the Ile-Ife born acting Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University, Professor Anthony Elujoba visited and paid homage to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Babatunde Ogunwusi Ojaja II.


See pictures below







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Photo credit: Oriowo Oyeyemi