-Kelvin Omachonu The Katanga Elite football League(KEFA) is set to begin on Friday, the 5th of May. The competition which is popularly known as the inter-floor championship is the holy grail of sports competitions in the hall, and of course, the reason is not far-fetched, as the competition always thrills […]
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Interview with Indy Press Outgoing Editor-in-Chief, John Dare Dare Okafor
Indy Press Outgoing Editor-in-Chief, Okafor John Dare’s Interview As part of our farewell ovations for our outgoing Editor-in-Chief, John Dare Okafor, members, Habeeb Abdul and Eriomala John, interview him on his experiences. Their discussion includes everything from his dual ethnicity to religion and campus journalism in general. EJ: To begin, […]
“An Exemplary Leader”- Indy Press Members Share their Thoughts About Outgoing Editor-in-Chief John Okafor
Oluwapelumi King John Dare Okafor is a fantastic person. A man with a vision. The majority of what Indy Press has achieved in this session has been based on his ingenuity and creativity. His drive, grit, competence, hard work, and intelligence in this field are simply commendable. John is a […]
UI’SRC Fails to Hold Sitting as Scheduled; Holds Closed-door Meeting Instead
By: Emmanuel Utibe The UI Students’ Representative Council failed to convene for its emergency meeting on Saturday 29th April, as earlier planned. Instead, they opted for a closed-door meeting. Earlier in the week, the Council had sent out a notification for an emergency sitting to be held on Saturday, April […]
When Due Process is Neglected: A Deep Dive into the Issues Surrounding the Indy Hall Gym
By: Emmanuel Utibe Laws are propagated by those elected by society to guide the behavior of people in society, check their excesses, and ensure order. In the context of a Nation-state, the constitution is regarded as the highest authority; a scripture of governance. It is based on the rules of […]
World Autism Awareness Month: Asido Campus Network UI Campus, holds fundraising event
By: Gideon Oyeyinka Asido Campus Network, UI, on Saturday, 29th April 23, organized a fundraising event called Blue Bake Sale. The Asido Campus Network is the Youth arm of Asido Foundation, a body dedicated to ensuring optimal mental health support for youths, drug abuse prevention, outreaches and research. The event was […]
The Torch Has Been Lit, the Fire Has to Keep Burning
The greatest challenge to organizations is the balance between continuity and change. You need both. At different times, the balance is slightly more over here or slightly more over there, but you need both. And balance is basically the greatest task in leadership. Organizations need to have continuity, yet, if […]
Manifesto Vs Reality {I}: Assessment of Mascot’s Promises on Security, Health
By: Lord Whistledown When Pericles – a pioneer philosopher from ancient Greece – described time as the wisest Counselor, he must have stumbled on its almost omniscient and all-revealing nature. Time can add substance to an aspersion; reveal the loophole of a theory, and justify a gamble. Time can also […]
Controversies as UI’SU Organizes Maiden Edition of the Vice-Chancellor’s Marathon
By: Lawal Damilare The UI community was left with unusual cheers, as the school experienced her first ever Marathon race. Just like other Saturdays, the morning was cool and the school was quiet until the athletes set out for the race. It began with convergence at the University’s first gate […]
Indy Hall Legislative Council Assigns Interim Floor Rep for A4 constituency
By: Ajadi Sodiq The Independence Hall Legislative Council on Friday, April 28th, assigned Olaoye Samuel as the new floor representative for the A4 constituency. The House made the decision after several reports and observations that the floor has been without a representative. Speaking to the council at the sitting, The […]