A sharp constitutional rift fractured the leadership of the Association of Faculty of Arts Students (AFAS) at the University of Ibadan on Wednesday, 3rd June 2026, triggering an institutional crisis that continues to divide campus opinion. What began as a rapid disciplinary check by the legislature quickly spiralled into a public standoff involving student-led direct interventions and open executive defiance.
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Food for Thought: Should AFAS FLC ₦381,517 Welfare Budget Be Seen as Worthy or Reckless?
Service and its reward in a political space has always been a subject of debate among analysts. A wave of financial scrutiny has hit the Association of Faculty of Arts Students (AFAS) and has not left out the Faculty Legislative Council under Rt. Hon. Oluwadunsin Adebiyi’s decision to spend ₦381,517.00 solely on refreshments during the current legislative session.
Amid Students Backlash, Selected AFAS Executives to Spend ₦108,000 on Airtime and Data for 2025/2026 Session
A heavy cloud of skepticism and student dissatisfaction hangs over the Association of Faculty of Arts Students (AFAS) following the Faculty Legislative Council’s (FLC) final approval of the executive administrative budget for the 2025/2026 academic session.
From UI to the AMVCA Stage: In Conversation with Seun Moye on Art, Standards, and the Power of Theatre Arts Education
The African Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) remains one of the most prestigious nights in African cinema and television. At the recently concluded 12th edition, the team behind Low Priest—a HouseGabriel Studios production for Africa Magic Showcase and Showmax, walked away with the coveted plaque for Best Scripted M-Net Original.




