On June 9, 2025, Adedeji Peculiar, the Administrator General of the Great Independence Hall, told IndyPress that the delay in the solar installation was due to the absence of financial approval from the Students’ Affairs Division.
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“UI Faculty of Dentistry is the Flagship of Dental Education in Nigeria”- UI DVC Academic Says
The Dean of Dentistry, Professor Kolude expressed heartfelt appreciation to the Vice- Chancellor and the University management for the unwavering support given to the faculty before and during its last accreditation exercise
Cancelled Congress: Nice Linus Writes to UI’SRC to Recognize Jurisdiction over Disciplinary Case
The Students’ Representative Council at its emergency sitting on May 16, forwarded the allegation by the Executive Committee to its disciplinary committee.
“Fees Payment Deadline Extended to June 20”- UI’SU Executive Says
The Union also confirmed the successful reversal of the studio fees charged to students at the Faculty of Technology and Department of Science and Technology, Faculty of Education
UI’SU Commends Oyo State Government for UI Gate-Agbowo Road Upgrade
The Students’ Union Executive Committee further appreciated the Governor for prioritizing the student community
UI Students Flock to Access Bank for Water Amid Ongoing Electricity Inconsistency
Contrarily, there has been no supply of electricity to the student community, IndyPress can report.
The Gospel of Politricking
The gospel of politics according to my countrymen
7th Week: I’m Still Technically Homeless on Campus
Anyway, that’s been my situation. How have you all been? I know I might sound sad and bitter, but this is actually me happy and excited. I hope things have been just as great for you as they’ve been for me.
Center of Fitness: UI’s Gamaliel Onasode Gym
The gym operates Monday through Friday from 7:30AM to 6:00PM, and is open on Saturdays and public holidays during the morning hours only.
UI’SU: This Apathy Will Destroy Us
As political scientist Harold Lasswell once observed, “Politics is who gets what, when, and how.” The choice, therefore, rests with the students of the University of Ibadan. Will we choose to remain passive observers, or will we assert our right to determine the conditions of our education and future?