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EducationRe: An Open Letter To OAU School Management By A Student by Fynestboi(mod): 10:20am On Nov 13, 2015
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EducationRe: An Open Letter: OAU Students' Union President To The Vice Chancellor by Fynestboi(mod): 11:18pm On Nov 12, 2015
dammydoo:
Just hoping they take practical actions this time
I hope so as well and not just as usual "words without action"
EducationRe: An Open Letter: OAU Students' Union President To The Vice Chancellor by Fynestboi(mod): 9:42pm On Nov 12, 2015
godofwar666:
Seriously!
Seriously ooooo.
EducationAn Open Letter: OAU Students' Union President To The Vice Chancellor by Fynestboi(mod): 7:29pm On Nov 12, 2015
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE STUDENTS’ UNION PRESIDENT
AN ‘OPEN’ QUESTION TO THE VICE-CHANCELLOR
CAN WE HAVE A STABLE SECOND SEMESTER CALENDAR?



‘There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest it…’ Elie Wiesel

Mr Vice Chancellor Sir,
OAU by default has joined the league of Nigeria universities dissuading Nigeria students from learning due to its discouraging academic ambient. The poor welfare condition, horrendous toilets and bathroom, anachronistic teaching practice, overcrowded lecture theatres, managerial shortfalls, culminate to the inept productivity of Nigeria educational sector which OAU is inclusive. Sir, as your vice-chancellorship tenure comes toward an end, when would you take a practical approach to address and ameliorate students’ poor welfare condition as our hostels are already collapsing on our heads?
An ivory tower is conventionally saddled with the greatest responsibility of enhancing human intellectual output; instil critical thinking, question and shape perspectives with the sole aim of developing new ideologies and innovation for a better society.
In actualising these, the status quos must be questioned either as a result of failed solutions and prevailing problems or an inspiration from a creative mind. Unfortunately, the Nigeria education sector has offered no such result and obviously, the Nigeria society is bereft of viable, innovative, young economy drivers, not because the human capital and potentials are lacking but our university design at its best capacity will by default limit and distort the embedded potentials of incoming students. This accentuate why even most middle-class and proletarians have stopped enrolling their children in public universities at the detriment of their standard of living. The next question to be put is that, is OAU an exception to this travesty of academic impact in the face poor funding and managerial ineptitude ?
On the 24th and 25th of March, 2015 students massively gave the TY-led administration their mandate. This sacred mandate is a symbol of trust and a bestowment of responsibilities which for me is a rare privilege to serve the most conscious students’ body in human race. Generation, therefore, will not absolve me if I don’t fulfil my electoral promises. Many expectations have been met, however, much more are still being expected as a result of the lackadaisical disposition of the management to meet the demands of the students. I have, since my emergence, related with the university management with full diplomacy and tact, I have however concluded that my diplomatic gesture and that of my fellow executives have been misconstrued for docility. For me as a leader of the 30,000 and one great Ife students, mediocrity is not an option. In the face of this abysmal welfare condition, perpetual nonchalance and insensitivity of the management to attend to the basic needs and demands of students, and my resolution to further advance the cause of my constituency in a more radical manner, Sir, do you think we can continue to have a stable academic calendar?
The management intransigence to reinstate Olawale Ogunruku having exhausted all diplomatic channels is becoming overbearing and unbearable. A university should not extinguish the hope of a young vibrant Nigeria youth all because he joined to castigate anti-student policy which till date remains inimical, or his perceived radicalism. Radical youth like Olawale Ogunruku are needed to revolutionize the decaying Nigeria society. A tenet of our Union is that an injury to one is an injury to all. I can assure you, sir, that my left brothers will not cease to agitate for Ogunruku’s reinstatement while my liberal friends will likewise continue to demand for the same. For me, reinstatement is a moral course which every students’ Union leader is historically, constitutionally and traditionally obligated to achieve. I will not rescind the interest of my constituency rather, I will reinvigorate and organise them to advance a just cause.

The assessment of your tenure as the Vice chancellor is best objective from a student perspective, since they are the major stake holders and receptionist of your administrative undemocratic policies. Sir, your Vice Chancellorship has not been on the good side of the students’ history book. Although, all students suspended in your dispensation have been reinstated and the ban on our Union was lifted in your tenure, Kudos! But students have not been given a participative role in decision making process. We have severally demanded for a democratic decision making process and students’ representation in the principal organs of the university hierarchy, rather than the unilateral decision method which lacks feedbacks and students’ consultation. The Students’ Union should not be reduced to the office of Division of Students Affairs, it is an insult on our collective intellectualism and a disrepute of our stakeholder-ship.

The on-going construction of the ship-like senate building is preposterous and a gross mis-priority and further accentuate a faulty decision-making university setup, most especially in the face of ill-fitted laboratories, moribund academic facilities and library-turned museum structure. The unsupportive role by the management for law students who are o represent the university in debate contest in Isreal, and OAU athlete who are to go to Canada where other universities sent in delegate calls for major concern.

The incumbency of my office, my electoral promises and my conviction for a vibrant pro-student Union will not make me jettison students’ demand. The following tw'o other reasons are corroborative:
1. Faith: Although I am not a moralist, but I am not morally bankrupt, our promises must kept. This is in alignment with my Christian values which I, although not so easy, try to abide by. Psalm 89:34 ' I will not violate my covenant or alter the word that went forth from my mouth(ESV)'
2. Posterity: Our promises to great Ife students MUST be fulfilled to letter because providence is coming to place us at a point in Nigeria where our antecedents as Union leaders will definitely be sought.
I therefore, re-accost you sir, do you think we can continue to have a stable academic calendar? The answer(s) lies in your practical compliance to students demands.
REINSTATE OGUNRUKU!!!
ALUTA CONTINUA, VICTORIA ASCERTA !!!
Omotayo Akande (TY)
President Students’ Union
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EducationRe: An Open Letter To OAU School Management By A Student by Fynestboi(mod): 4:55pm On Nov 12, 2015
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EducationRe: Which Nigerian University Offers Int'l Relations And Diplomacy? URGENT by Fynestboi(mod): 2:28pm On Nov 12, 2015
OAU
EducationRe: An Open Letter To OAU School Management By A Student by Fynestboi(mod): 12:43pm On Nov 12, 2015
EducationRe: An Open Letter To OAU School Management By A Student by Fynestboi(mod): 12:33pm On Nov 12, 2015
Pwhitelaw:
The the guy above me Don smoke ogbomosho weed... See the dilapidated Condition of your school.. And u dey shout great ife.. Mad man
Lol. No mind the guy. No doubt OAU is great but our greatness is only embedded in our academics activities and it have nothing to do with our welfare. Hostel for example.
EducationRe: An Open Letter To OAU School Management By A Student by Fynestboi(mod): 12:25pm On Nov 12, 2015
HighIQ:
why do u keep on disgracing our school. Okay I see. If u don't like oau make u use style go to other exotic locales uni like Eksu Absu OOU lasu kwasu uniosun and feel the diff. Proudly great ife
We are only proud of intellectualism but welfare is nothing to write home about, am sure you know that?
EducationAn Open Letter To OAU School Management By A Student by Fynestboi(mod): 10:52pm On Nov 11, 2015
OPEN LETTER TO OMOLE
WARNING FROM A FRUSTRATED STUDENT...
The burning fire of frustration in me will make salutations impossible. The lamentable state of welfare of students coupled with the criminal fee that you tyrannically imposed on innocent students has made me to conclude with no doubt that you duped us. Reality has shown that the 2014 increment, which you masterminded was nothing but an exploitative fraudulent act. The chief reason you gave for the inevitability of the increment was the need to develop the university. But this is erroneous. Fees should not be increased on the basis of infrastructural development. In fact it should not be increased on any basis at all. It is the duty of the government to fund education and develop schools; this duty should not be imposed on children of the struggling masses. To be precise, the masses should not be held responsible for the negligence of some political warlords who are hell bent on looting the nation dry. It is very laughable and ridiculous that you even tag part of the fees paid by fresh student as 'developmental levy' (18,000) yet these innocent students lived in dilapidated and congested hostels, is there a better definition of fraud than this? This I guess is a practical definition of fraud and criminality.
The horrible condition of hostels and lecture rooms has shown that the 2014 increment that left many hopes shattered is not just criminal, and cannot be justified by any shred of reason. Hostels are still overpopulated due to insufficient hostels; students are subjected to live like refugees with residents ranging from 16-20 students 'awoiting' in a single room – in fact, it is safe to assert that Syrian refugees live in better condition than Greatest Ife students. The hostels are in their dying days and are thus too risky for human habitation. The state of the toilets and bathrooms is disgusting to the sight. This is a great threat to the health of students because innumerable number of diseases could be contracted from these disease reservoirs. It is lamentable that you have denied over 40% Great Ife students the chance to live on campus due to your refusal to construct new hostels which has led to insufficient hostels, the safety of these students who are scattered in dilapidated houses that luckily survived the Ife-Modakeke war cannot be guaranteed. Aside that these historical relic houses could join there long gone colleagues anytime, these students can be victims of any violent clash that may erupt between the two communities. It is unacceptable that you choose to neglect the plight of the students who are the largest shareholder in the university community. It should be noted that even after the2014 unjust increment, over 55% of the students living on campus are still squatting. Yet you refused to construct new hostels and renovate the existing ones. The recent outbreak of bedbug bears witness to the abysmal welfare condition of students, but you did not battle the root cause of bedbug invasion, which is the lamentable state of the hostels. Your administration rather went on a dramatic show with bedbugs. Poor welfare condition does not begin with bedbug infestation and will not end with it. It is vivid that you are not concern about the welfare of students but that of yours and members of your administration. No wonder you are erecting a 'Mount Everest' on campus when half of that fund can be used to significantly improve the welfare of students. Call it “CBN fund” or “IMF grant”, my contention is that funds should be judiciously spent on items that will lift students out of this current quagmire. This is a master stroke of cruelty!

Despite the existence of the problem of accommodation, what have you done? Of course you punish students for selling bed spaces. You and the Nigerian government should be punished for creating the crisis of accommodation in the first instance. While it is wrong for students to exploit his colleague’s plight, by selling a bedspace for outrageous amount, sometimes as high as N70, 000, the university authorities that continue to waste university funds on frivolities are the creator of this crime. If there is enough bedspace for students, there will be no one to buy bedspace and thus no one to sell it too. But the big question is who made hostels to be insufficient? You and the Nigerian government are responsible for this hardship, our hardship. You did not renovate the hostels; you did not build new ones yet you admit more than enough students yearly just to make more money. Honestly sir who is the real criminal to be punished? Innocent students or university management?
Aside the infectious living condition on campus, the learning condition is nothing to write home about. The deplorable state of the lecture theatres is a manifestation of the negligence of your administration. The major lecture theaters are in an abysmal state; most of the seats are missing like an aged man's teeth. Students are left with no choice than to sit on the floor in most cases. Learning was not like this when you studied on this same campus. Aside the bad state of the existing lecture rooms you did not deem it fit to build new ones. Laboratories are as dry as desert with nothing for students to study with, even the library is nothing but a museum of old books. Sir, you did not studied under this callousness, why then OAU students? The Health Centre which I would love to refer as Death Centre is still at its all-time worst. The Health Centre also had its own share of your negligence as it is understaffed and poorly equipped. Just this year, members of NASU went on a powerful protest because of your failure to pay their long arrears of allowances. In actual fact the protest was as a result of the irresponsibility and cruelty of the university management to the toiling workers. Although the university PRO tagged it as 'causing violence in the university community' I do not need to laugh because that seems to be his best phrase. It is not only students, but also workers, that are victims of your gross negligence. The inanimate things are not left out, if buildings and toilets in Awolowo hall could speak they will protest their state of rottenness!
I will love to inform you that the struggle for the reversal of the fraudulent fees is not over. In fact the increment is a TIME BOMB, ticking and ticking, that will soon explode. It will surely explode soon. Greatest Ife students are not fools, we understand the criminality behind the outrageous fees and that it has been of no benefit to students but of immerse demerit, how many admissions had to be forfeited because of the killer fee? How many hopes were scattered? How many future and hopes were murdered by the killer fees? Just too many! The criminal increment which is a time-bomb will explode soon, and when it does OAU students will no longer be sacrificed on the selfish altar of profit.
I will like to draw your attention to your refusal to reinstate OLAWALE OWOLABI aka OGUNRUKU, a great activist that is worthy of eulogy. A man who stood for the truth without backsliding for once. He has been placed under suspension since 2011. Your claim that OLAWALE OWOLABI is not a student is equally erroneous and contradictory. How can the university management suspend someone who is not a student? Let me remind you sir that your predecessor sent a letter of suspension through his faculty (EDUCATION), yet you claim he is not a student. Sir you have turned activism into a crime just as you have turned learning into hell. I will state clearly here that when the time bomb explodes, neither OGUNRUKU nor any OAU student will ever be the sacrificial lamb of victimization, oppression and exploitation. You only took advantage of the '21st century' leaders of our union who are deluded with wrong perspective of unionism, 'political vegetables’ who see the union as a way to eradicate poverty in their lives and thus see no reason for the struggle of students. I will be concluding by stating it emphatically that the fight against increment in fee, poor welfare condition, suspension etc goes beyond these, it is a fight against oppression, victimization, violation and exploitation, it is a fight for justice, a fight for the truth, it is a fight for FREEDOM


MICHAEL LENIN
http://www.eduregard.com/open-letter-to-oau-school-management/

EducationRe: International Student Day Rally To Hold @ Oshogbo Nov. 17 2015 by Fynestboi(mod): 9:03pm On Nov 11, 2015
#ANSA_NIGERIAN_STUDENTS #EducationIsNotACommodity
Why can't the poor go to school? Students demand ANSA! #ANSA_Students. We will give them the ANSA with our Action! #nov17 #InternationalStudentsDay #rally #oshogbo #FeeMustGo #FeeMustGo let's join the movement to demand for our right! Education is a right! #ANSA_Students #FeeMustGo #FeeMustGo
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EducationGraduate Slips Into Gutter, Drowns After Downpour by Fynestboi(mod): 7:40am On Nov 11, 2015
The victim, who was married with children, was said to be returning home when there was a downpour which flooded the road.

As the victim attempted to jump over a gutter, one of his legs was said to have been trapped.

Eyewitnesses told our correspondent that efforts to save him were abortive, adding that the 38-year-old did not struggle with the surge.

His remains were said to have been recovered in a swamp on Odediran Street on Sunday morning.

A bundle of naira notes and a teller were reportedly found on him.

A trader, Jane Nwosu, who claimed to have witnessed the incident, said it happened around 1pm.

She said, “The man had just come out of the bank and he was about to cross the gutter when his feet slipped. People tried to rescue him but his head was stuck in the drainage.

“He appeared weak and did not struggle to save himself. The flood swept him through the drainage and everybody was helpless.”

A friend of the victim, who identified himself as Korede, said Talabi had been sick and had been admitted to a private hospital before he was discharged on Friday.

A relative, Ibikunle Oguntamu, said the family did not know he had been swept away by flood.

He said after Talabi did not return home on Friday evening, they became apprehensive, adding that they reported a case of missing person to the police.

“Yinka (Talabi) did not drink or womanise and he never kept late at night. When we did not see him and his phone was not reachable, we reported at the Ikotun Police Division.

“We later learnt he was swept away by water and we searched everywhere without any success. On Sunday morning, his corpse floated in a swamp behind Muslim College, Ikotun.”

During a visit to the community on Tuesday, the family lamented that the corpse had yet to be released to them for burial.

One of the relatives of the deceased, Mayowa Adebola, appealed to the police not to aggravate the sorrow of the family by delaying the release of the corpse.

“We plan to bury him today (Wednesday), and the police are holding back the clearance form, saying the Divisional Police Officer who is meant to sign the form is not around and our people have been waiting at the mortuary since morning.

“We beg them not to worsen our sorrow,” he added.

PUNCH Metro gathered that it was not the first time a person would drown in the community due to the blockage of the drainage.

A tricycle operator, who did not identify himself, said some residents were fond of dumping refuse into the drainage.

“Some time ago, around Governor’s Road, a student was similarly swept away by flood. A vulcaniser, who tried to save him, was also swept away.

“We were able to remove the boy and take him to the hospital where the dirty water was evacuated from his stomach, but the vulcaniser died.”

The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Joe Offor, confirmed the incident.

He said, “The man got drowned on Sunday. He had been sick for some time and he was in his house when one of his work mates called him that their salary had been paid he should come and collect his share.

“He was returning from there when he fell into a gutter and got drowned. The police have released the corpse to them.”


Cc:Lalasticlala


http://punchng.com/graduate-slips-into-gutter-drowns-after-downpour/

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EducationRe: International Student Day Rally To Hold @ Oshogbo Nov. 17 2015 by Fynestboi(mod): 7:54am On Nov 10, 2015
I have always maintain that the fight against increment in fee, poor welfare condition of students, underfunding of the education sector etc goes beyond these. It is a fight against oppression, against exploitation, violation and victimization, it is a fight for justice! It is a fight for FREEDOM!
Join ALLIANCE OF NIGERIAN STUDENTS AGAINST NEO LIBERAL ATTACKS (ANSA) as we kick start the fight for the abolition of fee in Nigeria #feemustgo #EducationNotForSale. Join the fight for justice! Join the fight for a better future!
#nov17 #InternationalStudentsDay. We are organising a rally and press conference at #oshogbo to commemorate this year's #InternationalStudentsDay.

#EducationNotForSale
#FeeMustGO.
Plz rbc
EducationInternational Student Day Rally To Hold @ Oshogbo Nov. 17 2015 by Fynestboi(mod): 4:09pm On Nov 09, 2015
FREEDOM FOR NIGERIAN STUDENTS!



Silence of students at this point is harmful to our future. The deplorable state of the education sector needs urgent intervention of students. Join ANSA on #nov17 for the #international_students_day rally and press conference at Oshogo. #we_want_free_education #education_not_for_sale
#education_is_a_right
#nov17. #rally #oshogbo
EducationRe: National Association Of Nigerian Campus Editors (First of its kind) by Fynestboi(mod): 11:41am On Nov 09, 2015
Press Statement:


PREPARATION TO NANCE UNVEILING; THE REASON BEHIND THE BODY

As all is set for commencement of operations a premier Nigeria's campus editors' Guild just like Nigerian Guild of editors' on November 16, a holistic explanation of the reason for the body need be done .
It should be noted that at a point in Nigeria's history where the need for change is at front burner of events, the power and might of the pen, the united impact of the voice of the pen can not be underestimated.
Over the years it has being proven and shown that decadence in our various campuses has being tackled less effectively with protests and lecture boycotts, it has gotten to a stage where the dance of our pen on various campuses has to go in tune with the rhythm of beat of necessity.
As campus editors' from various institutions in Nigeria we know very well that contributions of the pen to development in our various institutions can go a long way/will go a long way to reshapen hope of active youths who are in reality students.
We have called for youth representation in Nigerian government, this is more reason why the ink has to flow better.
Also in the Nigerian journalistic world most trends in the media that has being attributed to youths in reality can be traced to campus journalists who are in most cases editors, we Nigerian Campus editors feel it very important that this set of talented and record-breaking individuals come together under one united umbrella to; train, develop and mentor each others.
National Association of Nigerian Campus editors' in reality is a first move and will go a long way to give a better voice and better campus touch to burning issues in Nigeria.
Campus editors' also feel it highly we cannot sit down and be on the complaining path, we need to contribute our own meaningful quota to development of the Nigerian society which is what we need as of now in our country.
We call on all and Sundry to support excellence and shun youth violence, this should be the age of intellectualism; welcome to a new world and a world of
Professionalism with a campus touch, welcome to NANCE.

Kindly rebroadcast, share and read.

Signed
Olanrewaju Oyedeji
Chairman, ACJOAU Guild of Editors'
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EducationRe: Nairaland Interschool Debate Fourth Edition Chatroom by Fynestboi(mod): 9:46am On Nov 09, 2015
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EducationRe: (Comment) Nairaland Interschool Debate 2nd Edition - The Summary by Fynestboi(mod): 6:54pm On Nov 08, 2015
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EducationNational Association Of Nigerian Campus Editors (First of its kind) by Fynestboi(mod): 5:46pm On Nov 08, 2015
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN CAMPUS EDITORS (NANCE) TO OFFICIALLY COMMENCE NOV 16 2015


National Association of Campus Editors is the 1st of its kind and it's a much privileged this is happening in our time. Together we can achieve greater height that I belive.


As Campus Editors, it becomes a matter of necessity to have one voice, which will consequently strengthen the power of our pen. In lieu of this, Nigerian campus editors have decided to unite with a vocal voice .

On the 16th of November 2015 , history will unfold as National Assocaition of Nigerian Campus Editors (NANCE), a body meant to be a voice for all campus editors' just like the Nigerian Guild Of Editors.
NANCE will commence operation.

The operation on 16th November commences with the setting up of a caretakers committee that comprises reps from all Nigerian Tertiary institution.

Tertiary institution's Editors have decided to contribute to national development of our great Nation through the power of our pen by having one voice.

The head office of NANCE will be located in OAU for a period of 6months before unveiling her national office.
For more enquiries: You can reach us on 08164847752.

"With our pen, we can make Nigeria better place"

EducationRe: Nairaland Philosophy Students by Fynestboi(mod): 8:28am On Nov 05, 2015
dake40:
That will be cool!.....



Philosophers gone Awol! Lol!
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EducationRe: Nairaland Philosophy Students by Fynestboi(mod): 8:01am On Nov 05, 2015
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EducationRe: Nairaland Philosophy Students by Fynestboi(mod): 8:00am On Nov 05, 2015
dake40:
Cogito ego sum
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EducationUNICEF To Enroll One Million Nigerian Girls In School by Fynestboi(mod): 7:48am On Nov 05, 2015
The UNICEF has set a target of attracting additional one million girls to school in five northern states under the third phase of its Girl Child Education Project‎.

The Chief Field Office UNICEF Kaduna, Mr Utpal Moitra, stated this on Wednesday at the flag off of the 2015 Enrollment Drive Campaign in Minna.

“Let me emphasize that the GEP 3 project has a target of attracting additional 1 million girls to school from the 5 GEP states of Niger, Katsina, Sokoto, Zamfara and Bauchi.

“One of the mechanisms of achieving this target is through the yearly enrollment drive campaigns done under the auspices of the ministry of education and the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB),” he said.

Moitra noted that the overall goal was to improve social and economic opportunity for girls in northern Nigeria.

“The overall goal of the Girl Education Project is to improve social and economic opportunity for girls by attracting more girls in target states in northern Nigeria.

“It is my believe that with commitment of the state government, all education stakeholders would be more committed to this exercise,” Moitra said.

He called on the Niger State Government to invest heavily in girl child education so as to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s)‎.

In his remarks, the state deputy governor, Alhaji Ahmed Ketso, who flagged off the campaign, restated the state government resolve to an improved and all inclusive access to qualitative education at all levels.

“I wish to re-affirm the commitment of this administration in prioritizing the provision of accessible and quality education.

“This administration shall continue to collaborate with international development partners and other key stakeholders towa‎rds building one of the most viable educational system in the country by 2020,” he said.

NAN reports that the Girl Education Project, being implemented by UNICEF, with DFID support, was introduced in 2005‎.
http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2015/11/04/unicef-to-enroll-one-million-nigerian-girls-in-school/

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