Sunday 1 August 2021

Popular Political Icon Caught, Paraded For Stealing

Popular Political Icon Caught, Paraded For Stealing





By Adesina Ayomide Emmanuel
The popular political icon, Bello Ibrahim also known as Great Bello, a final year student from the department of Computer science was caught and paraded for stealing. 
The Great Ife student Union has set out in full force, with the parading and implementation of the scientific maximum shishi(SMS) being administered on Great Bello, a final year student of the Faculty of Technology who was caught stealing at Awolowo hall of residence. 

According to an audio recording available to OAUPEEPS News agency, the chairman of the electoral commission of Great Ife Student Union in person of FM CASTRO explained in details how the thief was apprehended. 

The chairman of the electoral committee claimed to have received a distress call from a student claiming a thief who has been caught in Awolowo hall of residence but dragging matters with them. The chairman swifty responded to the call and moved to the level of Awo hall and asked that the apprehended thief be transferred to the Student Union Building. 

Then, the thief happened to be a popular political icon of campus in person of Bello Ibrahim. 
Great Bello had previously contested for the chairmanship of Angola hall of residence but lost to AK wisdom during the 2015/2016. He was also part of the judicial council 2016/2017, and he contested for the presidential position of his faculty.

Great Bello confirmed that he stole the items that was caught on him and the items include mattress, fan, boxers, Ankara, and slides belonging to the students  in Awolowo Hall of Residence. 
However, he said the case is spiritual to him because he comes from a polygamous home. 


After several investigations, he was given 50 strokes of cane and paraded in the eight hall of residence before proceeding for community service. 


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The electoral committee however sent a notice of warning to all those who are in this habit to stop before they get apprehended by the student union security committee and be ready to face the law.

Thursday 22 July 2021

NUESA Loses A Part One Student


By Abidemi Abeeb 

Adedoyin Comfort, a part one student of the department of Educational Foundations and Counseling passed away. She was  popularly known as Crown. Nigerian Universities Education Students Association, NUESA considered her to be a vibrant and an active NUESITES. The report has it that she travelled for the Ileya celebration on Monday to Ibadan.

Unfortunately, she got hit by a car on Wednesday 21st, July 2021. She was reported to have died on the spot. 

Crown lived a good life, always smiling and jovial according to her friends. 

We pray that Almighty God gives her eternal rest, and grant the family the fortitude to bear the loss.





Saturday 10 July 2021

July 10: Afrika and 4

July 10: Afrika and 4



By Abidemi Abeeb ÀBÍMÓ

ÀBÍMÓ, just like yesterday,
July 10th,1999 is now history.
how time dies like the newspaper of yesterday!
Afrika and 5 turned to history.

Massacre took place in OAU,
Led to the death of five and Afrika.
Injured eleven who were students of OAU.
In cold blood, our hero was massacred.

Do you know the black Axe group?
Yes, they invaded our campus 
In an attempt to silence our Aluta troop.
Oh no! Never will Aluta be intimidated on our campus again.

Never!

Afrika was massacred,
And the aftermath is a cultists-free OAU you enjoy today

Say NO to CULTISM
And YES to Aluta.



Thursday 8 July 2021

ACJ's Exclusive Interview With The Chairman Of Students' Union Electoral Commission


 

"I am not a successful electoral chairman until the administration I hand over to transcends. That is my major concern..."

  


The management of Obafemi Awolowo University, Division of Student Affairs, conducted an election for the  Electoral Commission and  Petition on Tuesday, 6th July 2021. The election followed the reinstatement of the Students’ Union and saw representing commissioners from all 13 faculties voting to elect the leadership of the commission and petition.

Association of Campus Journalism (ACJ) in its quest to be actively involved in the Students' Union election held an exclusive interview session with Mr Ajayi Oluwafemi, the Chairman of the Great Ife Students' Union Electoral Commission.

ACJ: Congratulations on your emergence. For the purpose of introduction, kindly introduce yourself.

"Thank you very much. My name is Ajayi Oluwafemi popularly known as Efem Castro, 400l from the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences. I’m from Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.

ACJ: What is the motivation behind your interest to contest for the Chairman of the Students' Union Electoral Commission?

“The motivation is the quest to serve. It has always been my dream. The dream was actually to either serve as the Speaker or the Welfare Director of the Great Ife Students’ Union. It was never my dream to serve as the Chairman of the Electoral Commission. But then, I know God's will and I want to serve Great Ife Students’ Union.

Motivation is not power, motivation is a quest. Understanding your environment and knowing you have what it takes to effect change. This is not theory, it is practical. I am not a politician but the normal politician will tell you that change in the real sense is the real meaning of change.”

ACJ: We understand that the commissioners are from different faculties, we have about 13 faculties in the school.  So, they may have their own interests to project. As a way to serve the students, what are you going to do to ensure that your synergy will keep these interests at bay?

“Yes, we have 13 commissioners from different faculties. That means there will be different stakeholders with different interests, different thinking and the likes. In our first meeting, I told them, fine, you might have gone through different experiences with politics in their faculties. But here, you are here in your name. Whatever you do will be recorded in your name, not in the name of any stakeholder, not in anybody’s name. So, before you push any wrong interest that is contrary to the custom and tradition of Great Ife Students’ Union, remember your name, like the Yorubas will say, remember the son of whom you are. So, it is just working together as a family to ensure the common goal of Great Ife Students’ Union credible election that will deduce the scientific Aluta that OAU is known for and to produce a long-lasting Union is achieved. That is my major interest.”

ACJ: How do you plan to satisfy aggrieved parties?

“I will try as much as possible to make sure I bring everybody on board.”

ACJ: Do you think that is realistic?

“It is realistic, I have been meeting with some persons to settle some scores and massage their egos. I am meeting with all to ensure that everyone is on board. I will do my best to bring everyone together.”

ACJ: We understand that you have your personal goals towards the Students’ Union. How will you ensure that there will be a free and fair election?

“Free and fair election starts from consultation. At least I should be able to contact, if I am serious with this Union, I should be able to contact 5 past electoral chairmen, past presidents at least 5 and major stakeholders. They should tell us what they have done, how they were able to have a successful election and what they consider wrong. From their experiences, we can gather what they were able to do right and what they did wrong. How we can gather that is my own way of ensuring we have a free and fair election. Consulting them is a personal decision that will ensure a free, fair and credible election. To a very large extent, I have witnessed 3 union elections on this campus, I have the experience.”




ACJ: Have you achieved any major academic feat, like a degree?

“No, I have been staying around OAU campus for a while.”

ACJ: How would want to measure your achievement at the end of the whole election?

“Oh! Do I have a standard? No. I don’t know if that is correct to say but I have a vision. Until that is accomplished, I cannot measure it. I am not a successful electoral chairman until the administration I hand over to transcends. That is my major concern.”

ACJ: What if the job of the electoral petition counters yours?

 “If there is a petition and I sit on it, the worse that will happen is that there will be a rerun. And when there is a rerun, it will still be handled by the electoral commission.

ACJ: How do you plan to work with the electoral Petition?

“It’s actually a difficult question. They have a responsibility and the responsibility is to attend to all post-election petitions.  By the special grace of God, I don’t want to work with them.”

ACJ: But you cannot put out the fact that there will be controversies.

“Yes, there will be controversies. At least, the last election, there was just one. Which is HAC, Angola hall; Coker Vs TPaul. The petitions upturned the election. There was no rerun, so the first runner up had to step up to become the general secretary of Angola hall. That was in 2016. The election before that too was in 2014 and there was no petition.”

ACJ: In your release, you stated that you will stand as the acting president of the Students’ Union. We know what July 10 is and the students on campus are not informed enough about July 10. So what are your plans towards sensitizing the students about July 10?

Unofficially, there is a committee that has been on the ground, either passive or not, that has been hosting an event every July 10 since 2017. That is the action committee. The action committee is planning and we have every intention to make it elaborate because July 10 must not die.”

ACJ: Skipping this year’s inauguration is a very bad thing?

“I made a vow to God that if the inauguration should pass July 10, I will tell my faculty that I am not doing again.”

ACJ: That means you are going to ignore the fact that you had a vision?

“The vision will be punctured if July 10 is forgotten. After all what am I going to do? Usher in executives and students that will not understand? The union is coming in 2021 but if the inauguration won’t hold on July 10th is more like saying that we are not ready. The school management should understand that July 10th is a security to OAU community both students and non-students as far as their own OAU soil is concerned. Before the end of July 8th we are going to have a security committee.”

ACJ: What roles will the media play?    

“Even if the media may not be in place for now, I am going to employ some TV guys and some media outlets to help us push July 10 program. We have to acknowledge the Action Committee because they have a beautiful plan and they have been running it since 2017. So we want to work with the Action committee and elaborate their plans.”

ACJ: How will the security committee be set up considering that you are the electoral committee?

“There is going to be a congress but due to the fact security issue must be taken as a matter of urgency, the congress is not totally a good idea because it will take time. We will organize an Active Union Executive which will comprise all faculty representatives. Every student of this school has a faculty so each faculty will have a representative in the committee. Their responsibility will be to inform their faculty. We are also going to send a broadcast out that if students are interested in joining the security committee. After those interested apply, we are going to screen them. About the congress and all, we'll see how it goes in the coming days after proper considerations.

ACJ: Are you going to this all in one day?

“That’s why there is a plan A and plan B. The plan A is talking to the faculty representatives who will then relay the message to their faculty members and bring in people with good characters. Then we will screen them at the executive meeting.”

ACJ: How do you ensure that the media is well utilized for the reportage?

“There are people that will ensure that the media is well utilized. I can never underrate the power of the media. I am going to have a meeting with ACJ, who is the motherhood of all media outlets on OAU campus. I am also going to reach out to TV guys.”

ACJ: Do you mean the PRs on campus; the WhatsApp TVs?

“Yes.”

ACJ: You have good plans and we hope you will be true to your words.

"We want everyone to participate. Like the congress we are considering. The idea is to make it all-inclusive. We will try as much as possible to hold unto this idea"

ACJ: Thank you Mr. Chairman. We wish you success in your preparations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday 19 June 2021

Sickle Cell Awareness Day

 By Akpoyovwaire Aghogho Uniquette

World sickle cell day is United Nation recognized day to raise awareness of sickle cell at a national level and international level. Sickle cell disorder is recognized as a public health and one of the most world's foremost genetic disorders.

Sickle cell disorder is an inherited disorder that affects the hemoglobin in the red blood cells which causes the red blood cells to be malformed in shaped, rigid and breakdown easily. This malformed red blood cells leads to severe excruciating pain called a pain crisis.

Sickle cell disorder is inherited from both parents who have sickle cell trait genotype AS or AC leading to the birth of a their child with  either SS  or SC genotype.

Sickle cell disorder has a lot of effects to a sickle cell warrior and their family; we have the

1. Physical effect: pain, delayed growth, complications like leg ulcer, stroke, acute chest syndrome, jaundice.

2. Emotional effect: low self-esteem, anger against parents and against God and so on.

3. Financial effect: a lot of medical bills to pay.

4. Social effect: stigmatization from society, not been able to meet the demand of the society.

It is advisable for everyone to know their genotype especially because going into a serious relationship leading to marriage. Doing this enables you to know what you are getting involved with before going into marriage.




Genotype probability and compatibility:

AA + AA = 100% chance normal children.  (Excellent)

AA + AS = 50% chance normal children and 50% chance trait children (AS) (very good)

AA + SS = 25% chance trait children.   (Good)

AS + AS = 25% chance normal children , 50% chance trait children and 25% chance sickled children (fair)

AS + SS = 50% chance trait children 50% chance sickle children (bad)

SS + SS = 100% chance sickled children (very bad)

All these are probability of a single pregnancy, so you cannot determine which probability will happen to you, know your genotype.

Nigeria has the highest burden of sickle cell disorder in the world with over 150,000 babies born annually. One in two babies born with sickle cell disorder is Nigerian with only 5% of these children live past the age of 10 years. There is a lot myth and misconceptions about sickle cell disorder and below are the most common myth with the fact concerning the myth.




Myth 1: Only Black people suffer from SCD

Fact: SCD does not discriminate based on ethnicity or skin color; sickle cell can affect any race and person on the planet.

 Myth #2: It is a contagious blood-borne disorder

Fact: SCD is a genetic condition present at birth. Sickle cell disorder is not transferable it is inherited.

Myth #3: People with the disorder are immune to malaria.

Fact: Malaria may contribute to higher mortality rates among people with SCD in Africa.

Myth #4: People exaggerate SCD pain for access to drugs

Fact: The most common symptom of SCD is severe pain. This pain often does not respond to over-the-counter pain medicines, so people with SCD may need opioids to provide relief.

Myth #5: Sickle cell trait is a mild or early form of sickle cell disease

Fact: Sickle cell trait is different from SCD. A person with sickle cell trait inherits only 1 abnormal hemoglobin gene, while a person with SCD inherits 2 abnormal hemoglobin genes.

Myth #6: There is no cure for sickle cell disorder

Fact: There is a cure and the only cure so far to sickle cell disorder which is bone marrow transplant also known as a stem cell transplant. It involves replacing damaged cells in the body with healthy ones.


Wednesday 9 June 2021

Obafemi Awolowo University Celebrates Diamond Jubilee

Obafemi Awolowo University Celebrates Diamond Jubilee

By Onyekpe Okechukwu Derrick

Obafemi Awolowo University popularly known as “Greatest Ife” or “of the greatest GBA GBA” turned 60 on Tuesday 8th June, 2021. With a week-long event, the university celebrated 60 years of absolute excellence in the academic world. 
The school has produced a lot of notable and respected alumni such as David Mark, Gov Akeredolu; Governor of Ondo state, Dr Femi Adesina, Femi Otedola, Ibukunle Awosika, Pastor E.A Adeboye and many more. This goes to show that the school has produced graduates who are holding notable places in almost all sectors in and outside the country.
 The Diamond jubilee celebration started on Sunday, 6th June 2021 with an interdenominational church service at All Soul’s Chapel, religion  ground and will end on Friday 11th June 2021 with a Jumat service at OAU Central Mosque. 
The university management still set examples for the students on reverencing the power of God. On Sunday, prayers and thanks were given for the achievement and prayers were rendered for the years to come.
A press conference followed on Monday, 8th June 2021 at Floor ‘O’ of the university hall. Here, notable members of both the academic and non-academic staffs and students were in attendance; The V.C Prof Eyitope Ogunbodede, The Registrar Mrs. M.I Omosule, and The Public Relation Officer of the University, Abiodun Olanrewaju. 


The program on Monday was anchored by Abiodun Olanrewaju. It kicked off with the recognition of guests and dignitaries for their presence at the event. The
singing of the national anthem and the ever melodious school anthem followed. A welcome address was offered by Professor Charles Ukeje the chairman, 60th anniversary celebrations committee. He thanked everyone for their presence and explained what the celebration signifies. This was followed by a beautiful performance from the dramatic arts students. The Vice Chancellor of the school Professor Eyitope Ogunbodede , who able to address the attendees and in his words;
“We have had a wonderful 60 years, just as we are celebrating let us also plan ahead for the next 60 years”. 
His speech was short, precise and fun. 
The department of music orchestra gave a euphonious   performance. The Pro chancellor and chairman of the council,  Owelle Oscar Udoji  also addressed the school. He started with a quote for the students;
“It doesn’t matter where you are coming from or where you start from all that matters are you know where you are going to”

He also agreed that the accommodation situation on campus was in a deplorable state, he promised that the council under his leadership would work better to sort accommodations for students before the end of the year 2021.
The unveiling of the 60th logo was accompanied with great cheering as the Vice Chancellor and Owelle Oscar Udoji  both unveiled the logo. Pictures were taken with dignitaries and guests in attendance. 


Also, the anniversary cake was cut after the spelling of ‘OAU at Sixty’.  The Kegites club International Headquarters Ile Ife came out with the last performance of the day.To end the event, the national anthem was observed again. The event was an enjoyable and notable one. It was a perfect fit for OAU at Sixty. 
The event continues on Wednesday, 9th June 2021 with a Novelty Football match at Main Bowl, Sport Center.



Monday 7 June 2021

OAU Announces Harmattan Semester Break

OAU Announces Harmattan Semester Break

By Abidemi Abeeb Abimo 

Obafemi Awolowo University has released a circular on the 2 weeks break. It was stated that 2019/2020 harmattan semester examinations were concluded on the 5th of the June 2021, and the students are expected to be on break from 7th to 18th of June, 2021.

It should be noted that the university is monitoring the federal government COVID-19 protocol detectives. Other information on resumption will be provided after the meeting of the University senate scheduled for 16th of June.

The school management appreciate the staffs and students for their cooperation for the success of just concluded harmattan period. Happy vacations to everyone.