By: Bumblebee This a thought provoking piece on the economy. “There’s a big gap between the government and people, North and South; Import and Export. The economy plan for $1=N1 is only possible if the current hitchhike is ditch for a new balanced policy based on inclusiveness and consistency.” In […]
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200Level Survival Cup: Chemistry Crushes Industrial Products Engineering
By: Kelvin Omachonu The 200level Survival Cup ended on Friday, and it was quite a spectacle to watch. The two teams in the final played grueling semi-final fixtures- IPE dispatched Physiology/statistics 2-1, while Chemistry beat high fliers Sociology. Both teams had different philosophies going into the match, while the Chemistry […]
Athletes And The Sporting Forces That Affect Their Mental Health
By: AkinDavinci Increased pressures in sports require more mental health advocacy ever than before. Many reservations and misgivings underpin what mental health means in sports, especially athletes mental health. If athletes earn quite exorbitantly, then why should they be vocal about their problems? I mean, who gives a dime about […]
Renewable Natural Resoruces Wins 6th Olumide Oyebanji Inter-Faculty Oratory Competition
By: Covenant Odedele The Faculty of Renewable Natural Resources, represented by Olanrewaju Ogundijo, emerged as the winner of this 2021 Dr. Olumide Oyebanji Inter-faculty Oratory Competition. The competition, which was held at the Veterinary Medicine Large Lecture Theatre on Friday, 20 August 2021, witnessed a massive turnout of notable dignitaries […]
“Creative People Are Not Left Behind in Agriculture” – Obaro Clement
By: John Dare Okafor Mr. Obaro Clement Johnson, a team member at FarmKonnect, has said that creative people are not left out in agriculture, but are needed to tell the stories differently, to further spark the interest of individuals to go into agriculture. He said this while delivering a speech […]
UI Student Wins 6th NHEF Scholarship Essay Competition
By: Toluwalope Ayeye Oyekan Ayomide Emmanuel, a 200-level student of medicine and surgery at the University of Ibadan has won the first-place prize of the 6th annual Nigeria Higher Education Foundation (NHEF) Scholarship Essay Competition. The NHEF Scholarship Board made the announcement via its official website on Thursday, 19 August […]
Bold & Beautiful: Gorgeous Ajuma Abdulharirat
For this week’s Bold & Beautiful, Indy Press correspondent, Williams Owoeye, interviewed Abdulharirat Ajuma, a 300-level student of medicine and surgery and a tenacious entrepreneur. In this interview, she spoke about herself, school, combining her business with academics, Afghanistan, colourism, and a host of other things. Enjoy! First of all, […]
My Mother is a Flower Addicted to Darkness
Akinmoyeje Timileyin i Every night Mother tells the story of a girl on whose lap a continent is tattooed in blood (this girl is my mother). She teaches us to go to vigils To offer prayers to a god(silence) that smokes our voices and puffs them into the night (in […]
How Misconceptions of Feminism in Nigeria is Doing Great Harm to Feminism in Nigeria
By: Pelumi Adeniyi Feminism has one main true purpose; to bolster equality or equity among women. It aims to bridge the gap between the man and the woman and eliminate sexism and other vices against the female gender. Protecting the rights of the female gender is its main priority, although […]
Indy Hall Executive Council: Building Castles in the Air?
“Leadership is not about titles, position or flowcharts. It is about one life influencing another.’’ – John C. Maxwell John Maxwell must have committed thoughts to years of human history and relations to arrive at such an apt qualification of the term, leadership. True to his quote, leadership is less […]
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