Saturday 30 June 2018

Davido Set To Storm Ile-Ife Tomorrow For SOS Concert

Davido Set To Storm Ile-Ife Tomorrow For SOS Concert
By Farombi Oluwaseun


David Adedeji Adeleke, better known by his stage name Davido, a Nigerian singer, songwriter and record producer is expected tomorrow at Ife grand resort, Ile-Ife,Osun state for Son of the soil concert. Davido who recently won Best International Act last Sunday at the BET Awards is expected to trail/entertain fans being his first show after the international award.

Speaking with OAU Peeps News Agency, Yung Arry, CEO of Yung Arry Entertainment stated that the SON OF THE SOIL CONCERT is a product of the enterprise, vision and fusion of the minds of a team of Nigerian entrepreneurs,entertainment enthusiasts and industry professionals who are driven by the urge to contribute towards growth providing Nigerians and Africans quality shows that can be bench marked against other global events.

He further stated that the  event was created to celebrate David Adeleke (Davido) in his home town Osun state Nigeria as it will be his first time performance in the South West region of Nigeria.

Furthermore , he attributed that Ife grand resort was chosen as the event venue for enough space coupled with  adequate security for everyone.

The Davido SOS Concert is expected to hold at Grand Ife Resort Tomorrow, July 1,2018 by 7pm  with tickets available on www.nairabox.com  OR Ace super market /ife grand resort

Nigerian Universities Merit Awards To Hold on August 18

Nigerian Universities Merit Awards To Hold on August 18
PRESS RELEASE

. Nigerian Universities Merit Awards To Hold on August 18

The Organizers of the Nigerian Universities Merit Awards wishes to inform the general public that the grand event to celebrate the award will hold on August 18,in Ile-Ife,Osun State.
The award which started in 2017 will host Nigerian University Students who have distinguished themselves from all Parts of the Country.

The ceremony will kick-off with an award dinner and an After-party afterwards.

The Organizers would update everyone on how to get event ticket including schedule of programs.

The Nigerian Universities Merit Awards celebrates excellence in our varsities and has 20 categories up for grabs.
It's first edition held in Ibadan last year.

The Organizers also revealed that nomination is still ongoing and would end on July 20,2018.

Olanrewaju Oyedeji
Creative Officer

Tuesday 26 June 2018

2018 World Cup:Super Eagles Of Nigeria to Face Argentina This Evening

2018 World Cup:Super Eagles Of Nigeria to Face Argentina This Evening
By Farombi Oluwaseun &  Ganiyu Ayanniyi

The Super Eagles of Nigeria after they have outstandingly defeated Iceland 2 goals to nil after a surprising performance in the second half of the game that led Ahmed Musa brace in the match. They have been billed to face Argentina today to their complete group stage matches.

Nigeria defeated Iceland through tactical changes made by the Coach Rohr after their match with Croatia, the leader of group D with 6 points. Nigeria is in second position with 3 points, Iceland is in third position with 1 point, and Argentina, 4th with 1 point.

All Nigeria needs is  a point to qualify for the next round if Iceland fails to beat Croatia with multiple goals to nil while Argentina needs to win their match against Nigeria to secure a qualification for the next round.

Speaking with OAU Peeps News Agency, some Nigerians who are also loyalist of Messi gave different views to the match. Reacting to the aforementioned match,Lolu Akinteye , a medical student stated that all he wants is to see Messi  bouncing back against Nigeria.  He further stated that he wants Nigeria to play a 2-2 draw against Argentina(which is all the Eagles need to qualify) with both goals of Argentina coming from the Lion-GOAT.  "Patriotism to Nigeria,Loyalty to Messi", He concluded.

Also,Odii Angela, a pharmacy Student and a loyal fan of Messi

Stated that " It's a different thing if two slots were still open, then I would have gladly supported both. But with Messi involved I choose him.  But then at the same time any country that wins is cool because both teams can't go very far clearly from all we've been seeing "".

Though, Argentina defeated Nigeria 3-2 in the last World Cup Tournament in 2014 while Messi and Musa scored two goals each, also, Nigeria defeated Argentina 4-2 in their last match.

The Super Eagles of Nigeria are to face the albiceleste of Argentina in saint Petersburg on today,  Tuesday 26th June 2018 by 7:00pm (West African Time) in the ongoing 2018 World Cup tournament in Russia to know their fate in the ongoing World Cup In Russia

Ademilola Rachael Emerges As First Female President Of EEESS OAU




By Farombi Oluwaseun

OAU Peeps News Agency has confirmed the emergence of Ademilola Rachael Adeyemi as the winner of the 2017/2018 Presidential election of Electronic and Electrical Engineering students society. (EEESS)

Ade as Politically called has  also made history being the first female President of Electronic and Electrical Engineering Students. She clearly made it known through votes &support that "" what a man can do, a woman can do better " .  She won with 191votes  against a male counterpart named Hon. Hakin who had 120votes.

Speaking with OAU Peeps News Agency, the President-Elect stated that her emergence is attributed to the act of love showed to her by the electorate. She appreciated everyone for the  support especially making the election a peaceful one. Ade further clamoured for more support so as to take EEESS to greater heights.

Check full results of the election below;

EEESS ELECTION RESULTS

Total Number Of Votes -329

President

Hon.Hakin -120
Ade.           - 191 WINNER
Void.          - 18

Vice President

Ogunwusi Fortune Taiwo - 283 WINNER
Void.          - 46


General Secretary

Timileyin John - 258 WINNER
Void.                 -. 71


Director of Socials

Abbey -  247  WINNER
Void    -  82

Librarian

Ibironke Johnson -   279 WINNER
Void                         -   50


Assistant Librarian

Odumuyiwa Martins - 139
Gbodiyan Stephen   - 155 WINNER
Void                           -  35

Friday 22 June 2018

Young Engineering Graduate Unveils Naija Made Kits



A lot has been said about the Nigerian youth over the past months, and not all have been positive with comments that have questioned the desire and ability of our youths to excel in challenging circumstances. Hence, it is always encouraging when Nigerian youths excel as it demonstrates that we are still willing and able to rise above our challenges.

Last month, Nigeria created a ripple across the globe because of the wonderful jersey Nike made for the national team at the ongoing World Cup with the jerseys getting sold out in less than five minutes in major stores across the globe.

These events promptly shifted the focus to what could have been if an indigenous brand had handled the design and production of these beautiful jerseys with a well-known senator leading the charge. Unfortunately, a lot of people don’t support local content as the said senator published a book he wrote in the US.



JaniCuts fashion house decided to create a similarly beautiful design with a retro feel which Nigerians can afford without compromising on the quality – a common trend when trying to maximise profit among entrepreneurs.

The fashion house has been producing great outfits for over six years while sourcing a majority of its materials locally to help contribute to the economy as much as possible by providing jobs and helping to keep its suppliers in business. Its Ankara branded line has gone on to become its most popular signature.



The brain behind this brand is Oluseyi Ajani, an Engineering graduate from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. He has been able to grow his fashion and purchase equipment to economically mass produce fashion wares and branded outfits in a challenging economy.

Furthermore, an NGO – ProjectletgoAfrica – founded by Oluseyi helps gives back to the society through its annual charity project which targets less privileged children living in orphanages by clothing them and providing other supplies. There are also training courses which are provided to young women who need to learn a trade or skill to earn a living courtesy of professional who volunteer to assist.

Nigeria remains blessed with a lot of natural and human resources and its imperative we continue to support and encourage our local brands who are working within the ambits of the law to develop our economy and local content while plugging the issues of brain drain and the exodus of our best minds.


Thursday 21 June 2018

OAU Management Reinstates Students, Unblocks Eportal Of Others

OAU Management Reinstates Students, Unblocks Eportal Of Others
By Farombi Oluwaseun &Uthman Samad

In a meeting at the University Senate meeting today, The management of Obafemi Awolowo university Ile Ife has ordered the reinstatement of suspended Students and unblocking of Eportal of the other students whose electronic studentship accounts has been blocked.

The meeting which was chaired by the Vice Chancellor of the institution Prof Eyitope Ogunbodede had the two deputy vice chancellors, Registrar, Dean& Vice dean of students affairs and the University Chief security officer in attendance

The meeting was ably attended by the Members of the Association of Campus Journalists, NANS south west coordinator and other key element of the University with the embattled students.

The students suspended are Hon. Omole Ibukun(Hon.IBK) and Oluwalade Babatunde(Babatee) while Gbenga Olorunniran(VON),Kareem Olalekan(Gani), Oyedeji Samson(Proficient) and Afolabi Alawode(AfooRevo) got their accounts blocked.

While addressing the Meeting, the Vice Chancellor, Prof Ogunbodede stated that OAU  students should know that they  are ambassadors of the university,therefore should portrait good image for the institution.

In his words " We don't have interest in our students being jailed. The whole court case was initiated by the state not the institution"

He further directed the Dean of students affairs to get across to the ICT sector of the university so as to reopen their Eportal accounts and start the academic session as soon a possible.

While Speaking on the affairs of the suspended Students Union, he said "Some told me that the last year fracas of the students Union was just an internal issue. As a vice Chancellor I can't be looking at things going wrong and still take it internal. That's the reason why you can't find Adedeji Emmanuel (lamba) and Jacob Tosin (Emerald)here today being reinstated, they will serve their two semesters rustication to the end, sanity must be propelled". He further assured the stakeholders that the suspended students Union activities will be reinstated soon.

However, Speaking with OAU Peeps News Agency, one of the suspended students, Hon. Ibukun said "It is not yet victory until we rid Nigerian campuses especially OAU off victimization & depression

Thanking the Vice Chancellor on behalf of the students, Adekitan Lukman , the NANS Zone D coordinator said the Vice Chancellor has truly behaved as a father to all students and further stated that the feet is an additional achievement in his office in NANS.

The Dean of Students Affairs, Prof. Aransi concluded the meeting by showing grattitude to the Vice Chancellor for the gesture and further addressed the affected students to be of good behavior henceforth.

Sex Scandal: OAU Management Sacks Prof. Akindele

Sex Scandal: OAU Management Sacks Prof. Akindele
OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY
ILE-IFE, NIGERIA

PRESS RELEASE
       

COUNCIL DECISION ON THE AUDIO CONVERSATION BETWEEN PROFESSOR RICHARD AKINDELE AND MS MONICA OSAGIE

Around the 7th of April, 2018 or thereabout, there was an audio conversation between a man and a lady which was sensationally trending on social media because of its explicit sexual tone.  After thorough investigation, it was discovered that the said audio conversation was between a lecturer and a student of our University (OAU) who were later identified to be Professor Richard Akindele and Ms Monica Osagie.

To save the image of the University and to unravel the circumstances that surrounded the whole saga, the University Management set up a committee and mandated it to submit its report within a week.  Furthermore, the Management issued a query to Professor Richard Akindele to explain his role after which he was suspended pending the final determination of the case in line with the University regulations.

Although the committee invited the two persons involved, only Professor Akindele could be initially reached and invited.  This necessitated the submission of an interim report.  However, when the committee eventually succeeded in inviting Ms Monica Osagie, and finally concluded its sittings, it then submitted its final report to the Management.

To disabuse the minds of the general public on the issue of an alleged cover-up, the Vice-Chancellor, on two occasions, issued press releases that were personally signed by him.  The press releases were maximally published by virtually all the media houses and aired by Radio and Television Stations across the globe.

Last Thursday, 14th June, 2018, the University Senate considered the Committee’s Findings that:

(1) Professor Akindele had an inappropriate relationship with his student Miss Osagie.  This was established through their conversation in the audio recording; his reply to the query; the oral evidence; and the printed ‘WhatsApp conversations’ tendered before the Committee.

(2) He had acted in a manner that is seen to have compromised his position as a teacher and examiner, in that, his conversations with Miss Osagie were about examination scores and inducement of favour for the alteration of examination scores.

(3) He offered to change Miss Osagie’s purported “33%” result to a pass mark in consideration for sexual favours, this was established in the audio recording which he admitted.

(4) His claim that Miss Osagie knew that she had passed with a score of ‘45’ but was seeking to score an ‘A’ and that this led to him being sexually harassed by Miss Osagie cannot be supported by any evidence.

(5) Professor Akindele’s actions in requesting for sexual favours from Miss Osagie to change her examination scores was scandalous behaviour that has brought ridicule to the name of the University and has tarnished the reputation of the University, as it portrays the University as an institution where its teachers and examiners trade marks for sexual favours.

(6) From the evidence, Miss Osagie had no idea that she scored ‘45’, a pass mark as later claimed by Professor Akindele, although she later found out she did not fail the course.

(7) Professor Akindele’s claim that he reported Miss Osagie’s ‘harassment’ to his colleagues cannot be supported by any evidence as all his colleagues denied it and one mentioned that she only talked about the matter with him after the audio recording was released over the internet.

(8) Professor Akindele operated in a position of power and authority over Miss Osagie and as such sexually harassed her.

(9) Professor Akindele was liable for all the allegations of misconduct levelled against him.

Accordingly, the Senate recommended that Professor Richard Akindele, having been found liable on all the allegations against him, should be dismissed from the services of the University.

The Council, at its meeting of today, Wednesday, 20th of June, 2018, having considered the recommendation of Senate, as well as the report of the Joint Committee of Council and Senate, decided that Professor Richard I. Akindele should be dismissed from the services of the University for gross misconduct.

The University has also taken further steps to ensure the total elimination of Sexual Harassment (SH) in the OAU Community.  The University has a legal duty to prevent sexual and gender-based harassment within the institution and ensure that both men and women are protected from this menace; and thereby provide conducive environment for teaching and learning.  To achieve this, the university:

(a) is creating more awareness and disseminating information on what constitutes Sexual Harassment (SH) within the university, and noting the veracity of SH concepts which include – sexual solicitation and advances, sex exploitation, prostitution, seduction, pimping, sexual assault, unwanted touching, vulgar sexual jokes, rape among others.  These concepts are well specified in the University Sexual Harassment Policy approved by the University Council in 2013;

(b) has put in place a strategic implementation framework for the SH Policy which will ensure effective/rapid redress mechanisms to incidents of SH.  The SH Policy clearly states mechanisms for reporting and for dealing with SH cases through the committee system.  This would be made more functional;

(c) will continuously educate staff and students about their right to seek redress in cases of SH;

(d) has uploaded, on its website, the Sexual Harassment Policy, under the administrative blog, while copies are being given to students at matriculations, and when staff are newly recruited;

(e) intends to add ‘Zero Tolerance to Sexual Harassment’ as part of its core values, and openly display this on bill boards.

A whistle-blower policy is also being developed by the University.

OAU is fully committed to the eradication of sexual and other types of harassment from our tertiary institutions and will do all that is possible to nip this menace in the bud.  OAU has zero tolerance for Sexual Harassment and as a renowned University will do everything humanly possible to maintain the rules and regulations of the University.



Professor Eyitope Ogunbodede
Vice-Chancellor
June 20, 2018