Friday 28 April 2017

"Bloody Fresher"- Ayantayo-Ojo Damilola

It is my desire to extend the most gracious and inclusive welcome to the fresh students admitted into the Obafemi Awolowo University, which is typically known for learning and culture. It is my pleasure therefore, to apprise you all that you have been admitted into one of the most prestigious and renowned universities in Nigeria, likewise, the most beautiful campus in Africa and you, deserve to be proud of yourselves.

This is a new phase in your various lives, as you have come to live in a new world around the four corners of the campus. Your stepping into the university is the kick-off stage of a memorable and indelible experience, and this would be as a result of various amusing, interesting as well as formidable and challenging  encounters usually experienced as a fresh student.

During the first week of resumption, an orientation programme would be organized by the school management. One would be adequately informed about all essential things a bona-fide student of the university need to know. The school antemn would be taught, and also familiarization of all top officials on campus, including the acting Vice Chancellor among others in persons, would be made.

The freshers week is another memorable experience I would advise freshmen not to miss. This week is going to be dedicated to you, so you are urged to participate fully in it. The days of this week would be dedicated to various programmes such as mountaineering, a tour round the school where visits to places like the museum, zoo, Spider ( a magnificent building in OAU) among others would be made, dinner, a Variety night to showcase various talents among frehers, film show, games. The most important of all is the colloquium. This is an interactive section with your departmental lecturers and getting to know what they expect from you.

As you resume, you are going to be welcomed into the open arms of caring and loving religious sects who all want you to become members of their fellowships or Associations. This is like having over ten campus fellowships to choose from. Also, there's the part of being woken up by fellowships as early as possible for morning devotions.

This is quite hilarious but true. You should be ready for the unannounced yellowish stains of bats' waste on your heads and beautiful dresses. Do not be amused because  in OAU, this is believed to be a blessing from the heaven and also a way to assure you of being a bona-fide member of this university. I had this experience on my way to an SER class on a beautiful Tuesday morning.

The first year on campus is usually the most naive period of one's stay. This is due to one's little knowledge about campus. It is sure that certain amusing actions would be carried out by you. Do not be discouraged as they would become memorable things as time goes on.   For instance, I called my father to ask which special elective I should choose because I was so confused. Also, a friend told me that we were headed to 'Academics'. I replied that we were in an academic environment already. She smiled and explained to me that a place where lecture theatres are located is called 'academics'. I was embarassed then, but now it's funny as I remember.

There is also this aspect faced by freshers. This is the  running around to receive lectures at different lecture theatres. This is as a result of the small lecture theatres being allocated to courses taken by a large number of students from various departments. Although very stressful, as you would eventually find out, I would say that it's part of being on campus as it would prepare you ahead for other forthcoming challenges.

On a final note, I'd say "pass through school and let school pass through you".
By "pass through school", I mean focusing strictly on  your main reason on campus which is to acquire academic knowledge which will define your career years ahead, and "let school pass through you" is by joining various voluntary, educative, talent-developing organisations. Attend seminars, conferences, shows and others, as all these would make you competent, capable and people-oriented.

We are  delighted to offer the most hospitable welcome we can and we wish you great sucess ahead.


Ayantayo-Ojo


Thursday 27 April 2017

INEC Begins Voter Registration Nationwide

   Voter Registration across the country begins today, 27th April 2017. According to the Chairman of INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, "the exercise would be held throughout the 774 Local Government Areas of the country. He therefore advised Nigerians who are 18 years and above to take advantage of the opportunity and not disenfranchise themselves. He also urged registered voters who were yet to collect the Permanent Voter's Cards (PVCs) to visit the commission's office where they registered to collect them.

          INEC Secretary in Niger State, Aliyu Bungudu said that the voter registration would be conducted in public places for ease of access. He also solicited the support of politicians, traditional and religious leaders in mobilizing the populace to participate in the exercise.

          The exercise would take place on weekdays (Monday - Friday) from 9am to 3pm excluding public holidays. INEC also stated that it was a criminal offence to register more than once.


Monday 24 April 2017

OAU Students' Union To Organise Trade Fair For Freshmen

The day is fast approaching, and in fact is here already. Naturally,  freshmen eagerly anticipate their resumption into OAU for the new session.

On the other hand, the OAU community is also eager to have fresh faces and are therefore making plans to ensure a stress free resumption. Based on this, the Central Executive Council of the Students' Union, through the office of the Financial Secretary has helped easen the burden of traveling by organising a trade fair to receive the freshmen on campus.

In order to reduce the stress of transporting goods and to ensure the welfare of students, a provision has been made for freshmen and stalites to meet with sellers in a trade fair, where commodities such as foodstuffs, mattresses, cooking materials, provisions, clothes, and other necessities would be made available for sale. The trade fair which is set to begin on the 30th of April will be located at Anglomoz carpark. Thus, freshmen and stalites alike can make their way to Anglomoz to get necessary stuff without having to go to town or bring so much luggage from home.

According to the Financial Secretary of the Students' Union, the essence of the trade fair is to save students the stress of having to transport some materials down to OAU when they can easily get them on campus. In his words, Omisakin claimed, "...the fair in a good way solves a welfare problem."

In addition, interested sellers who would want to display their goods for sale can also contact these numbers for more information: 08105406977 or 08134212379.


Sunday 23 April 2017

N13bn Ikoyi Haul; Who Owns This Money?

By Ndimele "Novel" Kingsley

Despite the mixed reactions which continue to trail the #49m found in Kaduna Airport and #448m found in a shop at Victoria Island, Lagos, another discovery of $43.4m, £27,800 and #23.2m was made on Wednesday,April 12,2017 when the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission stormed a residential building in the 7th floor of a four bedroom apartment at Osborne Tower located at 16,Osborne road, Ikoyi, Lagos.

          Who owns this money? Nigerians are questing. Though this question remains unanswered, nevertheless, investigations have revealed top suspects.

ADAMU MUAZU
The former governor of Bauchi State (1999-2007) as well as former PDP chairman was the first person allegedly fingered as the owner of the stash.He built the block of flats where the money was found in. Mr. Muazu admitted to owning the building in a telephone conversation between his London-based aide, Akin Oyegoke and a correspondent of Sahara Reporters. But Funnily, Muazu has denied claims by Sahara Reporters that he is the owner of the Ikoyi home where the money was discovered.What a contention!

NIA/GOODLUCK JONATHAN
National Intelligence Agency stepped up to claim ownership of the money saying the funds were approved by former President Goodluck Jonathan for "covert" security projects. "It is seen impossible,in fact, unconstitutional that a security agency will be carrying out covert operations without the knowledge of the sitting President and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces" the source said. "The President has been in power for nearly two years now,not for once did the NIA DG mention any such project tou him,either at security meeting or one-on-one". From what we know so far,funds were indeed approved by former President Goodluck Jonathan for the agency in late 2014.Recall, Ayodele Oke,the NIA Director-General was appointed by Jonathan in November 2013 and retained by Buhari in 2015. But like the monies released for Boko Haram operations,predictably, the funds were diverted for non-security use.That was why Nigerians could infer that the money ended up in a private residence.However, if indeed the NIA owns the money,how come two agencies (NIA and EFCC) who should be on the same side are pitched against each other?

ROTIMI AMAECHI
Former Governor of Rivers State as well as Minster of Transportation has also been linked to the recovered money at the  Ikoyi apartment.Governor Fayose's aide and Femi Fani Kayode alleged Rotimi Amaechi of owning the money. Nyesom Wike  says,"We have facts to prove that the said money belongs to Rivers State Government".Chief Mike Ozekhome(SAN) also alleged that the money belonged to a in serving minister under President Buhari. Meanwhile, in a statement released by Amaechi's Media Office which described the news as "fake" there seems to be no proof to support such claim and urged Nigerians to disregard it.

MO ABUDU
The Direct of EbonyLlfe TV and Executive Producer of Record Breaking Movie "The Wedding Party" has also been alleged as the owner of the money. Rumor claims that Rotimi Amaechi bought the apartment 7A where the money was found and handed it over to her as a gift.However, she has denied ever living in the apartment, receiving or knowing anything about the money.

ESTHER NNAMDI OGBUE
The embattled Managing Director of Retail at NNPC is one of the possible owners of the money.Reportedly,it was investigated that she owns a flat on the second floor in the building.However, contrary to the claims by Sahara Reporters,a statement by her lawyer says,"the money in different currencies recovered is not own by her." Nigerians are still questing.

PETER OBI
Former Governor of Anambra State also owns apartment in the Ikoyi building. He owns one flat on the first floor.

PATRICIA ANENIH-OSAGIE
"Reports" revealed that daughter of ex-Peoples' Democratic Party Board of Trustees Chairman, Chief Anthony Anenih owns the apartment in the Ikoyi building where the money was found.

SENATOR SOLOMON ADEOLA
Popularly called "Yayi " who represents Lagos West was also named but he has distanced himself from the cash, saying, "the billions of naira discovered by EFCC in Ikoyi does not belong to me and I don't have a house in the said area."

YOU
Yes! Think about it! If the money was illegally acquired and it's our common wealth, then,bdon't we all own a SHARE of it?

Amidst allegations, suspects and denials, the question remains WHO OWNS THIS MONEY?


Monday 17 April 2017

Sunday 16 April 2017

Easter Greetings From OAU Peeps News Agency

Easter greetings to us all.

It's not to be called tradition or ritual but a mandatory to congratulate ourselves on this year Easter festival, pertinently to our Christian fellow.

We should remember that Easter reminds us that hope must never be lost, for as dark as the road may seem, there always light at the end of it.
Also it's note worthy to remember and keep in mind that He didn't carry the cross  for weight lifting, neither did He endure the flogging for food He did it for you,your  family & I. 
We pray that His death & resurrection will bring to you, your family,  salvation in Jesus name.



OAU Peeps Team says happy EASTER!

Regards
Uthman Samad
Public Relations Officer
OAU Peeps News Agency


PANS OAU New Executives Get Sworn In



It was indeed a new beginning for Pharmaceutical Association of Nigeria Students, OAU chapter as her newly elected executives were sworn in at the New Pharmacy Building, Faculty of pharmacy,Ile-ife on the 15th April, 2017. Speaking at the ceremony, the Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy, Prof Adebajo congratulated them and also charged them to serve the association diligently, learning from the mistakes of their predecessors.


The new Executives are;
PRESIDENT- Adeyemi Yusuf

VICE PRESIDENT- Olakanmi Grace AnjolaJesu

GENERAL SECRETARY- Chukwu Amaechi

PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER- Farombi Oluwaseun

FINANCIAL SECRETARY- Adedokun Oluwasogo Isaac

TREASURER- Sanusi Ganiyat Folashade

DIRECTOR OF SOCIALS- Gbadamosi Adekunle Samson

DIRECTOR OF SPORTS- Alabi Fiyinfoluwa

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF- Jongbo Oluwabukola

ASSISTANT GENERAL SECRETARY- Olaniyan Oluwatimileyin

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SOCIALS- Odii Angela Ogonna

LIBRARIAN- Apantaku Sunday Oluwaseun

Also at the swearing-in ceremony, the Pharmacy Students Representative Council [PSRC] which comprises of four members from each class were sworn in. Other dignitaries present at the ceremony include the Faculty's Student adviser; Dr. Adeyemi, the Head of Department [Pharmacolgy], Dr. Omisore and also the National President, Pharmaceutical Association Of Nigeria Students, Alo Setofunmi.