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UI’SU Congress: The Only Way Forward
The need to restore our Congress as a genuine democratic force, one capable of producing resolutions that bring relief, reform, progress and panacea to our numerous concerns cannot be overstated.
“Obey Traffic Rules”- UI VC Tells Intra-Campus Transport Operators
The Vice-Chancellor further appreciated the efforts of the members of the ICTC, while acknowledging the complexities attached to coordinating activities in the park.
Why ASUU Must Be Settled
Thus, as the wheels of our universities continue to wobble under the weight of poor remuneration and governmental neglect, these questions must be asked: Will ASUU ever find a lasting remedy to its grievances? Will the government rise above lip
Sleep: The Secret Weapon for Student Success
closing your eyes. It’s an investment in your health, academic success, and long term happiness. For students, sleep is more than just self care. The next time you’re tempted to trade sleep for one more hour of
Indy Hall Residents Decry ‘Unequal Treatment’ Over Junior Common Room Access
Since the completion of its renovation, accessibility to the Junior Common Room has been mostly restricted to the final-year students, executive members, and few returning students
Sigma Club UI Set to Host Sports Festival
The tournament is open to all students of the University of Ibadan, including the undergraduates, postgraduates and Distance Learning students
Neglected Community: The Untold Odyssey of Off-Campus Students and the Silence of the Union
The challenges faced by the University of Ibadan students living off campus, ranging from transportation and accommodation to electricity demand, require an urgent and institutional response. As demanded
MANIFESTO SPOTLIGHT: Al-Ameen Korede, Indy Hall Sports Commissioner, Promised “Inclusivity in Sports, Fitness Programme, Others”
Additionally, he promised to collaborate with Floor Representatives to conduct regular physical health check-ups. This initiative, according to him, will also extend to Katangites living off-campus, with a three-man committee overseeing the weekly follow-ups.
“2025 Jaw War Will Examine Issues Affecting Africa”- UI TLDS President, Babatimehin Peace Says
recognition of their brilliance. In addition, the Best Speaker and Best Speech winners will enjoy one-month meal vouchers courtesy of our headline sponsor, Foodbolt. We are also working to bring back laptops for our interhall and interfaculty debate