Saturday, 15 October 2016

OAU Pre-degree Application Further Extended Till October 28



This is to inform the public that the application deadline for the OAU Pre-degree Programme has been further extended. Application will now end on October 28, 2016.

To apply, click here

Friday, 14 October 2016

Senate Extends Validity Of UTME Result To 3 Years

ABUJA- THE Senate Thursday passed into law that which would guarantee the validity of any admission offered by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB to any candidate for a period of three academic years from the date of the conduct of Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

Also, the Senate finally put to rest the controversy trailing the conduct of the Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (Post-UTME) by the Universities, thereby declaring it illegal and unconstitutional, just as the upper chambers said that with the decision, the question of who was in charge of admission has been answered.

Deliberating on the report by the Senator Barau Jibrin led Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFUND, of a Bill for an Act to amend the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Act and other matters connected thereof, 2016( SB.245), the senators amended subsection (a) of section 5 to read as follows: ” 5(b) the Matriculations Examinations conducted by the Board shall be the sole examinations required for admission and entry into all Universities, ‘ Polytechnics (by whatever name called) and Colleges of Education (by whateVer name called), to the exclusion of any other institution or body.”

With the passage of the bill, it would now require the president to assent to the bill where it would then become a law and with the bill coming from the Executive, President Muhammadu Buhari may not delay in the signing of the bill into law.

It would be recalled that on Wednesday 1st June 2016, the Senate of Federal Republic at its sitting read JAMB Amendment bill 2016 (SB.245) the second time and referred same to the Committee on Tertiary Institutions and Tetfund. The purpose of the bill was to amend the JAMB Act to increase validity period of JAMB examination from one academic year to three academic years.

The Committee in considering the Bill, made reference to Votes and Proceedings and Verbatim reports of Wednesday 2nd March 2016, particularly to the contributions of Members regarding the financial hardship experienced yearly by parents/guardians in Sponsoring the candidates for JAMB examination.

On the three year validity of the result, the report said, ” Validity of Section 6: ‘ “6. (i)any examination conducted by the Board pursuant to the powers conferred by this Act shall be valid for a period of three academic years from the date of the examination.

 Source 


FASA OAU To Host Beautiful Nubia On 20th October



As part of his campus tour programme, contemporary musician and poet, Segun Akinlolu, known to many as Beautiful Nubia,  would be visiting the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-ife on the 20th October, 2016.

The Seven lives crooner is going to be hosted by the Faculty of Arts Students Association (FASA), OAU at the Afrika Amphitheatre. The programme would be starting by 6pm and the gate fee is N100. Other musicians and poets from the Faculty of Arts would also be performing that night.


Get Between N100,000 To N5M To Grow Your Business At The Meet Up



Do you have a business idea that needs investment?
Do you need adequate funds to facilitate the expansion of your business?

Then this is for you!

The Meet Up is an event where business starters/owners present their ideas/businesses to investors. The event is being organized by StartUpNation (STUN) Africa, an organization that has noticed a huge gap in the access to structure and funding that the average Nigerian entrepreneur faces and have decided to help fill that gap.

At the Meet Up, 20 select business owners would pitch their businesses to prospective investors and stand the chance of raising N100,000- N5 million naira in seed funding. The event would feature a panel of investors from the STUN Africas Investor network and entrepreneurs would have 7 minutes to pitch their businesses.
The pitch event is meant for business owners looking to build their business into a sustainable enterprise and are willing to undergo a structuring and funding process to get there.

SELECTION PROCESS
The selection process is entirely merit based and would be done in conjunction with Institute for Entrepreneurship and Developmental Studies, IFEDS OAU. The programme is in two stages.

Stage One:
1) Businesses fill application online and onsite ( Click Here To Fill Form)
2) 40 applicants are selected by Raylinks Consulting Group and IFEDS for two-day boot camp

Stage Two:
1) Twenty Applicants are selected from the 40 boot camp participants to pitch to our network of investors on October 29th,2016.
2) The best businesses would receive investment strictly based on investors discretion.

HOW TO APPLY
Online Application:
1) Visit stunfrica.com.ng
Fill the basic registration form.
2) You would receive an automatic mail confirming your registration and the details of our bank account.
3) Pay N2000 for the registration form into our corporate bank account.
4) Send evidence of payment (picture of the teller/screenshot of e-transfer)to our mail: info@stunafrica.com.ng
5) The form containing a unique access code would be sent to your email.
6) Fill form and send filled document back to info@stunafrica.com.ng within one week.

Successful applicants would be contacted 72 hours after deadline day.

ONSITE:
1) Pay N2000 for registration form into our corporate bank account and/or pay cash to any of our registered agents.

2) Obtain application form from any of our registered agents listed below : Ezeanowi Ifechi: 08161102282 Akinloye Damilola : 09084619657
3) Fill form and return it to our agent within one week of collection.

Successful applicants would be contacted 72 hours after deadline day.


The Meet Up is proudly supported by OAU Peeps News Agency.


The Tale Of Two Women- Pink October

Two women were born on the same day, but lived in different parts of the world. They lived their full lives until the age of 40, when both noticed a lump in their breast.

Lizzy, lives with her husband and three children  in Florida, she works as an administrator in a school around her home. She noticed a lump on her left breast about two weeks before her 40th birthday. On noticing it, she informed her husband and they agreed that she would visit a doctor the following day. In the hospital, he lump was examined by a doctor and a breast biopsy was done and the sample analysed.

On receiving the result, the doctor gave her the option of mastectomy (a total removal of the breast and surrounding breast tissue). She discussed with her husband who agreed and she proceeded with it.
Lizzy celebrated her 45th birthday about two weeks ago, she still lives in Florida with her family.

Susan lived in Nigeria, with her husband and eight children. She was a deaconess in church and a secondary school teacher. About four days before her 40th birthday, she noticed a lump on her left breast. She decided not to worry about it. She later spoke to her pastor who advised her to join the prayer team on Wednesdays and see what happens. Susan did that for three months, but it seemed the lump was just getting bigger. she talked to her pharmacist friend who attended the same church. The friend told her about breast lumps, breast cancer and the need to seek expert advice. Susan rejected it, and cursed her, she can’t have cancer, it wasn’t not possible. Another friend introduced Susan to a herbal concotion that would be able to dissolve the lump in less than three weeks. Susan bought it and used it for three weeks untill she noticed she was losing weight.
One day on her way to church on evening, she fainted and was rushed to the hospital. after numerous tests, Susan was diagnosied with breast cancer with evidenced metastasis (spread) too the lungs. Susan was buried 6 months later.

PINK OCTOBER
October is tagged breast cancer awareness month. This is to increase the awareness about breast cancer, prevention , causes (risk factors inclusive) , treatment options and cure. it is done to let people know that there is a high possibility of survivorship if detection is early enough.

A breast Lump can be a sign, but a majority of lumps are not cancerous (especially in younger women), however a woman should get them checked by a health professional.

A self breast examination of the breasts is advised for every woman monthly and a mammogram for every woman above the age of forty once a year. Breast cancer is more common in older women, but it can still occur in young women (even though it is relatively uncommon). Cancer doesn’t mean death. early detection and early prevention measures are key to survival.
let us join hands and prevent breast cancer!!! Tell a friend!!!

(Okpala Uzochukwu is a student of the College of Health Sciences, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-ife and a member of the OAU Peeps Team)


Thursday, 13 October 2016

NANS, Vice Chancellors Meet DG NYSC Over Partial 2016 Batch B Mobilization


This week, delegations of the committee of Vice Chancellors and the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) visited the Director General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier General Sulaimon Kazaure over the proposed partial mobilization of prospective corps members for the 2016 Batch B Youth Service.

Here is a statement from the NYSC Headquarters today.

"The Director-General of the NYSC, Brigadier General Sulaiman Kazaure, has disclosed that proactive efforts are being made to ensure that all prospective Corps members eligible for the 2016 Batch ‘B’ service year are mobilized.

He gave this indication during an interface with the National Association of Nigerian Students in his office.

As part of measures to facilitate the mobilization of all the eligible graduates, the DG stated that all Corps Producing Institutions had been requested to upload full list of their Senate-approved prospective corps members to the NYSC portal.

He appealed to the students’ umbrella body to cooperate with the Scheme in its genuine efforts to resolve all issues relating to hitch-free mobilization of prospective corps members for the 2016 Batch ‘B’ service year.

Earlier in his remarks, the NANS President, Aruna Kadiri, said the union leaders were in the NYSC Headquarters to seek explanation on the earlier plan to get Corps Producing Institutions to submit partial list of their eligible graduates and to discuss the ways out.

After being informed of the latest development, the students’ leaders applauded the Federal Government and the NYSC Management for the steps taken towards addressing the challenges, and assured that they would promptly transmit the information to all their members.

During a similar meeting with the NYSC Management, a delegation of the Committee of Vice-Chancellors led by its Chairman, Professor Adebiyi Daramola, said the body was concerned about the likely implications of not mobilizing all eligible graduates in the 2016 Batch ‘B’.

The meeting agreed that the Universities would upload full list of all prospective Corps members approved by their respective Senates while the NYSC would take the most appropriate decision in processing the lists.
Discussion at the meeting also centred on the need for the Vice-Chancellors to put in place internal mechanisms that would ensure credibility in the handling of mobilization data by their institutions, including avoidance of submission of names of part-time graduates, as well as strict adherence to the approved carrying capacities of the institutions."

Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Jimoh Ibrahim To Storm OAU For Professor Ijalaye Annual Lecture


On Thursday, 13th of October, 2016, the Quintessential EQUITY CHAMBERS notable for her excellence presents to the generality of the Great Ife Community a threefold event:

The 8th Emeritus Professor D. A. Ijalaye Annual Public Lecture themed: "Nigeria's Economy: Roles of Worshippers in the Temple of Justice."

Guest Speaker: Dr Jimoh Ibrahim, OFR, CFR, the renowned lawyer and businessman (Chairman, Global Fleet Group)

Chairman of the Lecture: Mallam Yusuf Ali, SAN (Principal Partner, Yusuf Ali and Co)

Special Guest of Honour: Mrs. Funke Aboyade, SAN (managing partner, Funke Aboyade and Co)

The programme is also said to feature a Book Launch of "A Worshipper in the Temple"-  Selected Works of  Emeritus Professor D. A. Ijalaye (SAN, FNIALS).

Chief Launcher: Rt. Hon. Yusuf Lasun (Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Nigeria)


Book Reviewer: Mrs Funke Adekoya, SAN (Partner, AELEX Legal Practitioners and Arbitrators)

The Equity Chambers Alumni Reunion in celebration of past and founding members of Equity Chambers as well as an avenue for young honourables to learn from distinguished alumni some of which include Dr Abiola Sanni, Justice Olamide Oloyede, Dr S.B Odunsi, Barr. D. I. Kekemeke amongst others.

DATE: Thursday, October 13th 2016.
Venue: Oduduwa Hall, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State.
Time: 10:00 am prompt.