Wednesday, 28 March 2018

Transparency International School On Integrity 2018 (Full Scholarships Available)


We are delighted to announce that applications to the 9th TI School on Integrity are open.

Apply today for the Transparency School 2018 and spend an insightful week with anti-corruption enthusiasts from all over the world!

Since 2010, TI School on Integrity hosted more than 900 future leaders from around 110 countries worldwide and became the leading summer course on anti-corruption in the world.

Transparency International School on Integrity is an annual state-of-the-art anti-corruption and accountability training for future leaders.

TI School on Integrity introduces its participants to the latest developments in the field of anti-corruption and accountability and helps young people implement their ideas in practice.

Who can apply?
TI School on Integrity is open to senior students, graduates and young professionals under the age of 35. It welcomes individuals from public, private, non-governmental and academic sectors, from all academic backgrounds.

Course fee & Scholarships
Course fee is EUR 650. It covers tuition fee, course material, accommodation, meals and extra-curricular activities. Scholarships are also available.

Deadlines
Deadline for scholarship applications is 1 May 2018, for non-scholarship applications – 20 May 2018. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, so you are encouraged to apply as early as possible.


Visit the official webpage to read more and apply

OAU Fresh & Returning Students Resumption Dates Postponed

By Farombi Oluwaseun

The Senate of the Obafemi Awolowo University has today after deliberations postponed the resumption dates for the fresh students and returning students of the institution as against the April 3 and April 15 earlier proposed.

Speaking with OAU Peeps News Agency this afternoon, the University Registrar, Mr Dotun Awoyemi confirmed that the resumption dates have been postponed.

OAU Peeps News Agency learnt that the postponement is connected to the renovation of halls of residence as promised by the university management.

The new resumption dates for fresh students and returning students are April 29 and May 13 respectively with lectures commencing May 14, 2018.

Udacity Google Africa Scholarship Program 2018


Deadline: April 24, 2018

Application is open for the Udacity Google Africa Scholarship Program 2018, a web and android scholarship for residents of African countries. When applying, you will choose between learning web development or Android development. From there, once you’re accepted, you will be placed in one of two tracks (beginner or intermediate), depending on your existing skills and experience.

After that, the learning begins! Some scholarship recipients may be able to participate in an Andela Learning Community with partners from Andela. Finally, top students from each track will earn full scholarships to one of Google’s Android or Web Development Nanodegree programs.

The program takes place 100% online. You can work from wherever you want to, as long as you have access to a working internet connection. Depending on where you live, you may also choose to participate in optional in-person meet-ups with your scholarship classmates.


Benefits
Learn valuable skills to launch or advance your career as a mobile or web developer;
Master world-class curriculum developed with experts from Google and Udacity;
Join a rapidly growing community of mobile and web developers.
Eligibility

The Scholarship is only open to individuals who:
At the time of entry are at least 18 years of age on the date of entry; and
Are residents of any jurisdiction from any country in Africa that does not otherwise ban participation in the Contest or where Udacity is otherwise unable provide its services by applicable laws.
Judging Criteria

The winners will be selected by Udacity in its sole discretion. Judges will evaluate each Participant’s coursework in eligible courses and Nanodegree programs and select winners based on the following criteria:

Satisfactory completion of the application for the Scholarship
Demonstrated ability to successfully complete or make substantial progress in online courses like those offered on Udacity.com
Sufficient prerequisite knowledge necessary for the programs
Review of the content of all applications will be evaluated based on the quality and thoughtfulness of their responses.
Submissions should incorporate the following elements that the judges will use as criteria when selecting contest winners: Goal Orientation and Desire to Make an Impact, Demonstrated Determination and Diversity of Perspective

Application
The application is straightforward, and should take 10-15 minutes. There is a single application for all, whether you’re interested in Mobile or Web, and whether you’re a beginner or already have experience. Answer what you can, to the best of your ability, and Google will do the rest!

To apply, follow this link

OAU Students Not Arraigned For Protesting - OAU Public Relations Officer

OAU Students Not Arraigned For Protesting - OAU Public Relations Officer

The authorities of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, have debunked the claim that five students of the University were arrested and arraigned because they were protesting an alleged illegal eviction of students from the University hostels.

A release by the Public Relations Officer of the University, Mr. Abiodun Olarewaju, stated that the University, as a matter of policy and as is generally known, accords to its students the right to civilized protests; however, the University will, on no account, condone any form of criminality by staff and students in breach of the laws of the land and the University’s sacred motto of “For Learning and Culture.”

Giving the facts of the matter, Mr. Olarewaju stated that the University authorities had, in a Release dated 21st February, 2018, given the directive that all students resident on campus should vacate the halls of residence to enable renovation works and repairs to be carried out in the hostels before the commencement of the next academic session. It is to be noted that allocation of bed spaces in the hostels is always for one academic session, and even without being told, students are expected to vacate the hostels at the end of each session.

Aware that some students would be on SIWES, IT, Teaching Practice and other compulsory academic programs during the period, the University had designated two hostels on the campus, one each for male and female students, for the accommodation of these groups of students.

Contrary to the directive of the University and the fact that their allocation had lapsed, some students obstinately refused to vacate the hostels in spite of several notices to them. On Wednesday, March 21, 2018, the Hall Warden and Porters at Moremi Hall (a Female Hostel) moved round the hostel and reminded students unlawfully occupying the hostel to move out. The students were complying when all of a sudden, some men came out of nowhere and forcefully moved the belongings of the female students back into the hostel on the ground that the University had no right to ask them to pack out.

Attempts by the Hall Warden and university staff at the scene to invite their attention to the earlier notices directing them to pack out drew the ire of these men, who not only were extremely rude to the Hall Warden but also harassed and physically assaulted the Hall staff and also held them hostage. The University officers were only rescued when the Hall Warden was able to send a distress call to the University Security Department.

The men who assaulted the University staff were later reported to the Police who, upon investigation, decided that they had a case to answer and consequently filed charges against them in the law court. It subsequently turned out that these men are students of the University who are not on any academic program and do not belong to the group exempted and accommodated in Akintola and ETF Halls as earlier pointed out.

It is in the best interest of all stakeholders: students who are allocated bed spaces on campus, parents, lecturers and the University that the hostels are renovated for the next academic session. Furthermore, students who are not on SIWES, IT, Teaching Practice, etc, and who are not for that reason allowed to stay in designated places on campus have no business residing in the hostels during long vacation when the University is on break. Again, students, as well as all other members of the University community, are not above the rules and regulations of the University as well as the law of the land.

It is therefore clear that contrary to the rumours making the rounds, the students charged to court were not charged for protesting or for dissent.

According to Mr. Olarewaju, the University as one of the leading academic institutions in the country respects dissent and will not punish any member for expressing their opinions. However, criminal conduct will not be tolerated and will promptly be reported to the appropriate law enforcement agencies.

The University enjoins parents, guardians and sponsors of students to impress it on their wards the need to respect the laws of the land as well as the rules and regulations of the University, which are in any event designed to make their stay in the University safe and comfortable.

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Easter: FG Declares Friday, Monday Public Holiday

Easter: FG Declares Friday, Monday Public Holiday
The Federal Government has declared Friday, March 30 and Monday 2nd April, 2018 as public holidays to mark Good Friday and Easter Monday respectively.

The Minister of Interior, Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (retd.), made the declaration on behalf of the Federal Government, in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja, by the Director Overseeing the Office of the Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Julie Ejiofor.

The minister admonished Christian faithful and Nigerians in general to employ the spiritual ethos of Easter, which include love, peace, and sacrifice, in contributing to the unity and peaceful coexistence among Nigerians.

He also urged Nigerians “to remain supportive of the government  of President Muhammadu Buhari in his efforts towards building a peaceful, united and prosperous nation.”

Dambazau implored the citizens to use the occasion to pray for the peace and unity of the country.

He wished all Nigerians a Happy Easter celebration.
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Monday, 26 March 2018

OAU Vice Chancellor Speaks On The Five Arrested Students

By Farombi Oluwaseun


The Vice Chancellor Of Obafemi Awolowo University, Prof. Eyitope Ogunbodede has finally reacted to the case of the five OAU students remanded in prison for alleged assault of Moremi Hall Warden.

In a telephone conversation with the Vice Chancellor, he said the students were arraigned by the police and not the university. He added that the male students were found at Moremi hall, a female hostel in the morning around 10am of which they should not be there,let alone assaulting the hall warden. He further added that the university is trying renovate hostels but it"s being opposed by some criminals.

Speaking further on their residence at Kosere prison, he said that the Judge did not ask the students to pay the sum of N500,000.

In his words, he said” why will a judge tell a student to bring N500, 000 each in order to secure their bail? All what they asked for was a level 11 grade officer and I think that is not hard enough to get”

“The school would not produce students who are not ready to obey the laws of the institution.  We did not arrest them but the Police did and they should be accountable for themselves while the school management would be accountable for everybody but as the management we are only accountable to responsible students,” he said.

“If they are remorseful we would make sure they are released but we don’t want a situation whereby they would be released, they will now start beating up everybody and cause chaos in the school environment because they have done it before,” he added.

However,Speaking with the Chief Security Officer Of Great Ife Students Union, Olanrewaju Opeyemi(Oprah), He said they aee already done with the release of three students out of the five arrested as they have secured sureties for them remaining the magistrate Court to append their signatures so as secure their release..He also assured that all hands are on deck to make sure all the five arrested are released as soon as possible.



OAU Resumption Date Remains April 3 – Vice Chancellor

OAU Resumption Date Remains April 3 – Vice Chancellor

Reacting to rumours that the resumption of freshmen has been postponed till April 29th,2018.

The Management of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile Ife has said the resumption date for new students still remains April 3, 2018.

In His words the Vice Chancellor of the Varsity Prof Eyitope Ogunbodede said “resumption date still remains 3rd of April but the only problem we have now is that students have refused to vacate the halls of residence so that we can renovate the halls of residence before students resume because we can’t do anything when students are still in the hostel but still at that we are ready for the freshers resumption”

“There is nothing like strike and as far as I am concerned only the workers of the varsity are liable to go on strike, the students can’t go on strike so the freshers should be well informed that resumption date still remains April 3rd and it can never be changed.” He added