Friday 22 November 2019

Money Heist In OAU As Teni, Sia, Joker Appear On Campus


By Okafor Eberechukwu

So the ongoing final year brethren week popularly called FYB week came with a full package. The final year week is a time for jubilation as the graduating students are leaving the university. For most departments, it usually features a costume day and we saw some unique costumes that blew our minds. 



This year, it would seem the FYBs carefully chose their costume as we saw; "The Marlians", "The dead bride" , "Parte after Parte" "Tenitheentertainer", " La Casa de Papel" and so much more. Most of which were gotten from movie series and some other from popular celebrity outfits. Some students were very creative in the selections of their costumes while of course, some outfits were below the expectations of the students.



The final year week which holds on the last week of lectures annually is for the purpose of creating a memorable experience for the graduating students. 

According to an OAU student, "Some FYBs were not able to accurately get the cooperate look but most them worked really hard in gaining the attention of not only their mates but the other students of Obafemi Awolowo University at large. It was really nice".

The costume day is usually the highlight of the FYB week as all students look forward to it and are expectant of which costume rules the day. 


The Jersey day is also a memorable event as that is when the graduating students dance around the halls of residence of the Obafemi Awolowo University as they are being drenched with water. This is a way of showing our joy and partaking of their jubilation. The sign out day: the final year students all wear a white top or shirt on either a trouser or skirt and their fellow graduating students sign out on their white tops even until there is no more space available for any writing. The purpose of this is to reminiscence on their past time in school after they must have left the school for their different paths in life. 

Wednesday 20 November 2019

Faculty of Law OAU Regains Accreditation



The Faculty of Law of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife regained her accreditation after losing it almost two sessions ago. 


Being one of the foremost Faculties of Law in Nigeria, a lot of people were shocked when the Faculty of Law was unable to meet up with the criteria of the National Universities Commission. As expected this led to the Faculty alongside a few other like the Faculty of Dentistry and the Department of Nursing losing their accreditation. 
This loss of accreditation also led to these faculties not being able to admit students in the past two admission exercises organised by the Obafemi Awolowo University. 

While the accreditation process is still ongoing, details on the process in the other discredited departments have not been obtained. Although, there is a lot of hope that these departments would join the Faculty of Law to regain accreditation by the NUC.

Tuesday 19 November 2019

RCF Holds Annual Conference In Style



By Oluwashemiloore Lawani


The Redeemed Campus Fellowship, OAU hosted the 2019 edition of her annual DAC between 15th to 19th September 2019. 
DAC is an acronym that stands for Dominant Army Conference and is hosted annually by RCF OAU. The program has explored different themes over the past few years and this year, the theme of the conference was “Of God's Spirit And Of His Power,”.



The event started on the 15th of November, 2019 at about a few minutes past 9:00pm and events that day mainly featured renditions from the church choir or the Chosen Generation Choir as they are more fondly called. The event also featured a play courtesy of Smiles Production. 

The event continued on Saturday and the curtains were closed on Sunday, 17th November 2019 with a thanksgiving service. The service featured a ministration from Pastor Johnson Adeniran who was said to be the Pastor In Charge of RCCG Region 3. 

Gathering feedback from participants of the conference, an attendee who pleaded anonymity said about the conference, "This year's ministration was great compared to last year's...". Several others gave high praises to the organisers of the conference and stated that they looked forward to the next edition already.

Landslide In Pharmacy As Micheal Olusola Emerges Next President of PANS OAU

In what many would agree is the widest margin in recent years, Micheal Olusola, a 400-Level of the Faculty of Pharmacy, OAU has emerged the next president of the OAU chapter of the Pharmaceutical Association of Nigerian students, PANS OAU.


Micheal, who had served as the association's Public Relations Officer, pulled 332 votes to beat his opponent; Jacinta Ezegamba, who only managed to garner 98 votes, in the Presidential race. 

Reacting to the outcome of the elections, Mr Ayobami appreciated the electorate for the privilege granted him. In his words, "After all is said and done, PANS OAU is still  You and I in Synergy and so we must remember that more than the lines that may seem to divide, our dreams and goals unite us. So let us join hands and come together as a house united in goal and purpose. As we head into exams, good tidings and the voice of rejoicing shall always abound amongst us."

Micheal joins the list of people who would serve as Faculty presidents for the 2019/2020 academic session. and in what seems like election season in the OAU campus, the question in the atmosphere remains, who are the other people on this list?

Full details of the election results soon

Saturday 16 November 2019

Micheal Ademuyiwa Emerges As NUASA OAU President


Micheal Ademuyiwa, President-Elect NUASA OAU

In the early hours of November 15 2019, the OAU Chapter of the Nigerian Universities Accounting Students’ Association; NUASA organised her elections. This marked the beginning of the end of the tenure of the current leadership of the association led by Akerele Isaac, popularly addressed as A.K Isaac. 
In an interview with Faesan Omotayo, a part 3 student of NUASA, she stated about the current administration, "His regime was good because he made himself available for Nuasites."  However, as good as his regime might have been, it had to end. 


The candidates delivered their manifestos and publicized accordingly till the eve of the election. The electoral process was conducted in an orderly manner at the basement of Faculty of Administration.  Members of the association also came out to support their preferred candidates.

The election started at exactly 9am and ended 5pm. The collation and counting of votes was done from 5:00pm and the results were officially announced at 6:50 am the following day. According to Oladipupo Osotimilehin, the outgoing Public Relations Officer of the association, there were over four hundred voters, 16 candidates and only 10 of them were elected into power.

Find full details of the elections below;

President:
Osigwe Kennedy - 204
Ademuyiwa Michael - 221

Vice President:
Kay Kay - 232
Funmi - 191

General Secretary:
Eben - 263
Fanzzo -161

Assistant General Secretary:
Teekay - 40


Financial Secretary:
Wuraola - 388

Treasurer:
Hon Ay - 256
Okuz - 157

Public Relation Officer:
Djoe - 215
Comrade - 204

Director of Socials:
Ay toolz - 296
Ferragamo - 124

Director of sports: 
Phobia - 376

Librarian: Francis - 412

The full names of the winners and their respective positions are;

President- Ademuyiwa Micheal (MichealKing)
Vice president- Lisa Kanyisola (Kaykay)
Gen Sec - Adeleye Ebenezer (E-Ben)
Fin Sec. - Wuraola (Wura)
PRO- Oyedeji John (Djoe)
AGS - Onigbinde Iyanuoluwa (Teejay)
Treasurer- Alufa Ayomide (Hon Ay)
Director of Socials - Ayodele Toluwannimi (Ayo Toolz)
Director of Sports - Babatunde Abiola (Phobia)
Librarian- Odeyale Sunday Francis (Francis)


Thursday 10 October 2019

OAU Student Launches Foundation, Provides Pads For Female Prisoners






A student of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Abass Oyeyemi has launched a foundation, Reaching Minds Foundation which aims at working towards a better life for Nigerians including those in prisons.

The foundation on October, 1 visited Abeokuta and Ijebu Ode prisons to celebrate the independence day with the female inmates alongside with providing them with some Menstrual Hygiene materials that will last them some months.

According to Mr Oyeyemi, "the Nigeria Prisons as well as other prisons in Africa is characterized by poor funding, over congestion amongst many others anomalies which has resulted in the poor health status of many inmates."

"There are a lot of worries inmates at Nigerian Prisons are faced with. But there is none that engages our interest like that of Menstrual Health. Of course, there have been cries for criminal justice reforms all over the world, and developing countries are not left out."

"Such cries has given birth to First Step Act Bill in the USA, where it was signed to law that female inmates be provided with free menstrual products to protect their rights of dignity. Looking at this bill, one will wonder how a nation as developed as the United States of America is just recognizing the need for females inmates to be given free menstrual products in 2019."

He maintained that the world needs to come to reality to see menstrual hygiene products for inmates as a necessity and not a luxury or privilege of any kind which can be debated.

He further stressed that 'while the menstrual products we donated this year might not be able to serve the inmates for long term, we are however in talks with a reusable pad company to train and empower inmates on how to produce reusable pads on their own.The reusable pads will help promote a green society that's eco friendly", he said.

"Quite apart from the undisputed reality that menstrual hygiene products is out of reach for female inmates, another worrisome snag is the absence of regular water supply in prisons. It would be agreed by many that the absence of water and soap in the cleaning up of menstruating women could lead to a myriad of infections", the foundation Lead Director concluded

When reached the Project Director of the Prison, Salawu Faizah remarked, "It is safe to say we have invested some impacts in their lives and we won't stop doing it until the world is refined and everybody has access to equal opportunities. That they're in prison does not mean that they don't have dignity".

Thursday 3 October 2019

Awosika,Fireboy,T-Classic,First Bank Set To Storm OAU Tomorrow




By Farombi Oluwaseun 

The Commercial first bank of Nigeria is set to storm Obafemi Awolowo University ile ife tomorrow  4th of October 2019 with a program tagged
"Passion to Career,A Quest Undertaken".

The program which  set  to open minds of OAU students on self discovery and value creation and How best they can develop their Entrepreneurial mindset.
The program is a two-day event set to hold  4th and 5th of October.

Ibukun Awosika of First Bank will be driving the audience on how and the core values of self discovery and Value Creation and "what next after school"

The second day, as  continuation, will be a panel session and an entertainment galore as FireBoy and  T-Classic will be  present.

The Event is FREE and the venue set for the programme is Oduduwa hall,  While the time is as follows for each day:

October 4 :10am
October 5 : 9am

The University Management through a release has also  mandated every student of the institution to attend the programme.

The release reads, "This is to inform all students that First Bank of Nigeria is organising a programme expected to engage the university undergraduates on entrepreneurship and youth initiatives that would enable them become economically empowered and change agents.All students are enjoined to make themselves available for this programme as a matter of priority. Attendance is of utmost importance."

Lots of awesome gifts and prizes are in place to be won by OAU students.

Here is the link to register https://goo.gl/5W1jn1