Friday 21 August 2015

NASELS OAU: Congress Reinstates Suspended Executives

The Congress of students of the Department of English and Literary Studies has late yesterday night lifted the suspension order placed on three executive members of National Association of Students of English and Literary Studies (NASELS) by her legislative arm.

Following a congress presided over by the Vice President and acting President of the association, the suspended President, General Secretary and Financial Secretary were considered to resume their various offices. The Clerk of NASELS Students’ Representative Council, NSRC was called upon in the course of the congress to explain the resolution of the parliament some days ago that pronounced three (3) executive members suspended which he did. After deliberations, a motion to lift the suspension on those executives was overwhelmingly voted for and adopted.


The NSRC however escaped ban which could have been tagged by many as reprisal following the failure of a motion agitating for the suspension of the parliament for three (3) weeks to pass. With this development, some NASELSites have suggested that the Executive Council is expected to leverage on the peculiarity of this moment to build a stronger and cooperating tie with her legislative arm for the progress of the association.

It will be recalled that the NASELS Students’ Representative Council (NSRC) on Monday, August 17 suspended the President, General Secretary and Financial Secretary having been found guilty of committing constitutional aberration and gross misconduct.

OAU Vice Chancellor Inaugurates Central Strategic Planning Committee


The Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University, Professor Bamitale Omole has on Tuesday, 11th August, 2015 inaugurated a Central Strategic Planning Committee that is expected to work with all OAU stakeholders and develop a Strategic Plan for the University for the period of 2016-2020.

The life span of the OAU Strategic Plan for the period of 2011-2015 will expire by December, 2015, hence, the need for the development of a new Strategic Plan. The Committee has been given a period of three (3) months to execute this task.


The thrusts of the Plan include Academic Programmes and Support, Governance, Fund Generation and Management, Student and Staff Welfare, Municipal Services, Security, University Estate, Linkages and Partnerships, and Human Resources Development and Management.

According to the mandate given to the Central Strategic Planning Committee, every member of the University community is important in the process and the Committee expects input from all as to where the University should be by 2020. Submissions can be made to the Secretary, CSPC in Room 1 & 2, Floor 3 of the Secretariat Building Extension (ATSE) and/or strategicplan@oauife.edu.ng

Thursday 20 August 2015

Cut-off Marks Are Not Out -OAU Admissions Office

By Adetula David

The Admissions Office of Obafemi Awolowo University has discarded the widespread rumour circulating the air especially the social media that the cut-off mark for the 2015/2016 admission exercise is out.

One of our correspondents who visited the Admissions Office today reliably gathered that the cut-off marks are not out. The staff of the office in charge of admissions further said that we will know when the cut-off marks are actually out.


"The admission cut-off marks for this year is not yet out. When we release it, you will know" A staff responded.

You can always trust OAU Peeps News Agency for the accurate release of details regarding admissions and once the cut-off marks for this year are out, you will be dully informed.

Wednesday 19 August 2015

Students' Union VP, Oprah Is A Year Older Today

The Vice President of the Great Ife Students Union, Oladunjoye Opeyemi a.k.a Oprah is a year older today as she celebrates her birthday. The law student was born on August 19, more than two decades ago.


The entire crew of OAU Peeps News Agency uses this medium to felicitate with you and wish you the best of God in your academic, administrative and other life's endeavour. You are celebrated dear!

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Tuesday 18 August 2015

The Death Of Hope -Pope Jay

The Death Of Hope -Pope Jay
(In April 2014, Over 200 girls were kidnapped by the Boko Haram sect, a dreaded insurgent group in North of Nigeria. Since then, several rescues and escapes have been reported but this flash fiction is dedicated to the ones whose escape or rescue story we would never hear...)  

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And there she lay, in her own pool of blood, counting down with every breath, looking for the perfect last words. Abubakar Aasia was going to leave this world not exactly the way she planned. She had wanted to be a politician so she could help her small community. But there and then, she watched that very dream fade before her eyes, perhaps killed by the very nation she had hoped to serve or the ones she had hoped to protect it from.

  A few months earlier when the militants came to abduct her and her mates in school, they were quite hopeful that they would be rescued. But after weeks of waiting, she tried to escape. Her escapade got her caught up in a cross fire and as in most cases, a bullet went astray. As life left her body Aasia finally found the words, the very words every pious Muslim wants to say last.

“La Ilaha illa Allah,Muhammadu Rasool Allah."


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Pope Jay

"I'm Majorly Suspended For Attempting To Probe Unaccounted Funds" –Suspended NASELS President

The suspended President of the National Association of Students of English and Literary Studies (NASELS) OAU, Sodiq Oyeleke a.k.a SDK has said the reason for his suspension is basically because of his attempt to probe unaccounted funds and refusal to pay hidden N20k to the legislative arm of the association.

In a Statement made available to OAU Peeps News Agency, SDK revealed that the non-payment of annual due by NSRC members which he acknowledged publicly, non-payment of mandatory N20,000 to NSRC, suspension of PRO, attempt to probe unaccounted funds and NCB annual due are the reasons considered to suspend him as against the constitutional aberration the parliament said.

According to the Sodiq, members of the NSRC got disgruntled with him because after their inauguration, he came out bold to say they do not deserve to be recognized because majority of them have not paid their annual due. As at when he said that (seventh week after resumption), the Speaker, Deputy Speaker and 10 other members out of 20 of them were allegedly among those that have not paid

Speaking on other issues surrounding his suspension, SDK wrote:

“The issue of the N20, 000 mandatory payment to NSRC is the most painful issue to them. Three working days after which they were sworn-in, the leadership ‎of the NSRC mandated the Executive Council to pay a sum of N20,000 to them. They said it is for the running of the association. The Executive Council deliberated on it and decided that such money be paid if there is a constitutional backing for it and Naselsites should be told what the money is meant for. We insisted that no money leaves our account for unknown reasons. But they insisted that we can't know. We said if it is for correspondences, the computer system, printer and photocopier at the secretariat is functional.  They (NSRC) claimed that there was an Act mandating the payment but such Act was never made available to the Executive Council. When asked if the act went through the proper processes, they said 'an act of parliament doesn't need to be assented to by anybody, be it congress or Executive Council.' After this, the NSRC said the Executive Council was irrational and de-facto, argued that no section of the constitution stated that the Executive Council should be also be given money and that if they are in Osun State House of Assembly, they will be entitled to 'sitting allowance which N20,000 is not enough to carter for'. ‎And it is one of the grounds for our suspension.

Attempt To Probe Unaccounted Funds
When we got to office, we realised that NSRC only collect money without giving account for how the money was spent. The last administration collected N10,000 from the O' Busayo's administration and has not accounted for it up to this moment. We therefore made moves to write a petition to the Audit Committee to audit the NSRC, NCB and electoral commissions. They said we do not have the right to write seeking for such probe ie it is unconstitutional. Currently, over N50,000 belonging to the association remained unaccounted for. As I speak, no letter has been submitted to the Audit Committee but it constituted a reason for our suspension, even when action hasn't been taken.

PRO's Suspension And Issues Surrounding
‎Even if there are inconsistency on our part for this, the issue was discussed in a congress, according to the notification letter given to the PRO. But the NSRC sacked the decision of the congress and went further to discuss it. For avoidance of doubt, the former President and Judicial Committee Chair were the two that spoke on it as a separate issue in the congress. ‎They said after their action, congress can do what they like.

NCB annual due
When we resumed office, the executives had a meeting with NCB and the NCB executives complained that the fund given to them is not enough to run the bureau, shortage of manpower and delay in payment. As a way forward, the Executive Council opined that poor and late payment of dues must be responsible for the delayed remittance of money to the NCB. It was agreed that N5, 000 would be paid in the first week of resumption and another N5, 000 in the sixth week for both semesters to tackle that. Also, it was agreed that members of the NCB will be persuaded to pay early so that at least that can be remitted back to the Bureau. The executive council told NCB that we do not have the power to increase their annual due but suggested that NCB should bring a budget, which is to be attached with the Executive budget to the NSRC for approval. Regardless of that, we agreed that the conventional N20,000 will be paid (which we have already paid N10,000), but increment would come through NSRC. All these took place in the absence of the NSRC. When NSRC came to existence, without requesting for the state of association nor getting complain from both parties involved, they said it is unconstitutional for us to ask them to submit a budget. That we are just meant to pay them and nothing more. We don't have a reason to know why we are paying.

My Stand
‎I, Sodiq Oyeleke, will not sign out any money for unknown reasons. It is public fund and not mine and I stand to account for it publicly. I will prefer to resign or be impeached than be mandated to pay money ( a whole N20,000) for an unknown reason. I wish to state clearly for the avoidance of doubt that NASELS currently has over N630,000 in its account but ‎I won't be a party to signing any money that NASELSITES can't be told what it is to be used for. I will never compromise for any reason. No matter what they tag it.”