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The management of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile -Ife, has announced a two-week mid-semester break, beginning from March 28, 2022. This was contained in a release made on Saturday, signed by the university’s registrar, Mrs Magaret Idowu Omosule. The statement read: “This is to inform staff and students of the university that Management, at a meeting held today, Saturday, 26th March, 2022, approved a two-week mid-semester break for students beginning from Monday, 28th March, 2022. “We wish students of the university an enjoyable break.” The university had since been rocked with series of protests by a group of Ife indigenes who decried the non-appointment of Ife indigene as the Vice Chancellor of the university. https://punchng.com/oau-declares-two-week-break/
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The President of the Ife Development Board, Lawrence Awowoyin, has stated that the protest by indigenes of Ile-Ife over the appointment of a vice chancellor at the Obafemi Awolowo University was due to deep-seated concerns about indigenes being short-changed for appointments and promotion within the university community.https://punchng.com/oau-vc-our-son-was-schemed-out-say-ile-ife-indigenes/
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INVASION OF OAU BY IFE TRADITIONALISTS: UPHOLD THE IDEA OF UNIVERSITAS: THE UNIVERSITY IS GLOBAL The news media is awash with the most disturbing display of ignorance currently being showcased in our alma mater, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife. The appointment of the Vice Chancellor, an erstwhile rancour-free internal process, has now become a subject of not only intense politicking among the academics and their non-teaching counterparts. The process has, deplorably, been extended to the town with the attendant malcontents. The latest news on the invasion of the campus by some Ife indigenes and traditionalists, allegedly, to protest the failure by the authorities to appoint “an Ife indigene”, showcases the extent to which the system has sunk, almost irretrievably. This is, perhaps, symptomatic of the pervasive rot in the academia. This thoughtless, reckless and misguided step forebodes untoward occurrences in the future. A situation which sees totally extraneous elements to the university environment invade the serene ambience to offer support, presumably solicited and sponsored by those who may have lost out in the selection process, is lamentable. There can be no worse signs than these outward display of attitudes alien to the academia. There is bound to be this creepy feeling from all of us who have partaken of the glorious moments at that Fount of deep intellection and effervescent cultural expressions. To assert that we are disappointed is an understatement. All those responsible for this disgrace should be ashamed of themselves, and this is assuming they possess any sense of shame. This act should elicit the most strident condemnation from all good people. I condemn it without equivocation. Obafemi Awolowo University has been a pride of the South West Region since her foundation by the purposeful political leadership at that period. Her new status as a national institution notwithstanding, the people of this geo-political space possess this emotional attachment, traceable to the politics of her establishment, anchored on the vision for the redemption of a race from colonialism, its tendentious predilections and the attendant loss of identity. The motto of this great citadel is “For Learning and Culture”. Any attitude which detracts from this mission must be jettisoned and discouraged. The state of university education reflects the level of development in a society. A citadel of learning turned to a theatre for the most absurd display of inanities cannot contribute meaningfully to the advancement of any country. The collective pool of resources from the South West Region ensured the establishment of this beautiful university. The institution attracted the best from all over the world. Merit was the only yardstick necessary to undertake any venture and for inclusion in same. Capacity was pivotal in the building of the most beautiful campus on the Continent of Africa. Our founding fathers had a vision. They had a mission. They picked the best to fulfill these lofty dreams. The current absurdity represents a hope betrayed. The disturbing facts emanating from Ife over an appointment which is internal, almost entirely, reveal the depth of rot in that system. The intensity of campaign for an office which serious scholars declined to take in the past for the fear of distraction, gives a glimpse on the quality of research purportedly undertaken in most places in recent times. It is disheartening! This latest assault on intellection by elements who, ordinarily, should not have any business with that ambience is unsettling. The silence of the intellectuals in that university suggests complicity and connivance. The supervisory authorities should, as a matter of urgency, weigh in heavily on this strange phenomenon creeping into the university. A university should live up to its charter of establishment. Certificates are awarded on Character and Learning. The events of the last few days depict, clearly, that our universities seem interested in issues too distant from teaching and research. The painful reality which comes with the knowledge that our Great Ife has joined other erstwhile centres of excellence which deal with the burden of rapidly receding glory, is sad indeed. The fact that the ancestral home of the Yoruba is where this desecration takes place should goad our people to act fast before permanent damage is brought to bear on our collective psyche. If it is not enough to be a scholar and professor than to be a Vice Chancellor, then we should stop looking elsewhere for reasons for the pervasive decadence in the country. The age of innocence is long gone. The Gown appears too eager to learn from the Town in many ways. The battle seems lost, irredeemably. The glory has departed. ARAKUNRIN OLUWAROTIMI O. AKEREDOLU, SAN GOVERNOR, ONDO STATE/ALUMNUS, GREAT IFE https://punchng.com/oau-vc-akeredolu-expresses-disappointment-condemns-invasion-by-traditionalists/
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OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, ILE- IFE, OSUN, NIGERIA OFFICE THE REGISTRAR SPECIAL RELEASE. OAU MANAGEMENT THANKS STAFF AND STUDENTS The University Management is not unaware of the hardship occasioned by the unwarranted invasion of the University Campus by Ile-Ife indigenes. The situation is constantly being monitored and everything possible will continue to be done to bring things under control. Management empathizes with staff and students who have been injured or traumatized in this unfortunate state of affairs. Appropriate and relevant authorities, within and outside the University have been duly informed of the development. However, the Management has noted the unfortunate and inimical roles of some individuals and wishes to remind everyone of the need to desist from acts that are capable of disrupting the peace of the University. We sincerely appreciate the patience and understanding of staff and students, as well as the maturity so far exhibited in the face of this unwarranted assault on the University community. Once again, the University Management appeals to all staff and students to remain calm, ignore any provocation, and go about their legitimate duties. M. I. Omosule (Mrs.) Registrar
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Is he a formal OAU student? Cuz I'm seeing OAU main gate there o. If yes, I'm not surprised, |
isaiah4life:Another one! |
Ndidi2:Hmm!!! I think you're right. |
I tire for this country o. Why would a 'mother' instruct her kid to be calling her Aunty? |
ThatFairGuy:...or for fear of being attacked by UGM. |
Trimjos:very unfortunate |
Op, the stats is encouraging but you know the price of agricultural produce is volatile, and therefore it is income inelastic. So, for real growth it's not sustainable. We need to move as a country from primary source of wealth. |
Lol!!! That FTC guy lasan. |
rainlover:Oh!!! we will loue to have you here. But for the accomodation, i'm sorry! i'm currently not in , i would have loved to help you on that. |
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mosdii:Lol!!! i would like to experience this ban of a thing but i doubt if it will ever happen to me. |
mosdii:Mosdii baba!!! long tym, where u dey since? |
Ya Rabb, protect my brothers and sisters from fitnah. |
Againstlies:You sound like a student of history, could you pls refrence this for further studies? |
I went to MTN and GLO offices here in Osogbo this afternoon just to get a new sim for my business, but unfortunately, they both claimed their systems have not been updated, and that MTN gateman was very rude, thinking i'm there for NIN registration or whatever. Is anyone having this same issue in their respective states? Nothing is working in this country! Ease of doing business is zero to none. |
All the best to them. That one was just decieving herself when she called me and said "your account will be credited soon" thinking she was playing with my intelligence. |
Chummynoni:(Smiles) happy thinking... |
cchub:Hmm!!! Brilliant! |
cchub:Could u pls elaborate shortly on this? |
Share the best line of action you took that change your life for the better. Let's learn one or two from your life story. |
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Please, what is the latest information on when new subscribers would be allowed to register new SIM cards in the country? I intends to start a new business outfit, however, having to wait for this long to get a new SIM for the business is a major setback. I believe this policy should be reexamined in order to create a conducive environment for businesses to grow.
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Please, what is the latest information on when new subscribers would be allowed to register new SIM cards in the country. I intends to start a new business outfit, however, having to wait for this long to get a new SIM for the business is a major setback. I believe this policy should be reexamined in order to create a conducive environment for businesses to grow.
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