By: Daniel Echoda Some members of staff from the University Health Service, University of Ibadan, coordinated the Covid-19 vaccination exercise in Independence Hall on Friday, 27 August, 2021. The exercise was held at the Supervisors’ Office, A Block Basement, between 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., and it saw many Katangites […]
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Katanga Spotlight: Pastor Silas Ajimijaye
For this week’s Katanga Spotlight, Indy Press interviewed Pastor Silas Ajimijaye Omomehin, the Manager of Research and Statistics at the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, and the Chairman of the Indy Hall at 60 Anniversary. The old Katangite spoke about his life as a Katangite, the influence his stay […]
Teddy Controller Ti Wa Online
By: John ‘Dare Okafor Mails available for Greendot Funds GoBank Funds Zelle Funds Paypal Funds Fast Confirmation Fast payment See, the dog wey dey wait for the fattest bone done die of hunger aje! wise up and make this mula ‘cause no one knows tomorrow. My guys dey everly […]
On Transportation: The Injustices Against Awoites, CMFites, AOOites and Vet Students, and the Need for a Solution
By: Moses Adeosun and Oyindamola Akindele “School is stressful, but I must confess that going to CMF Hostel after a stressful day is just the right dose to turn a stressful day into a frustrating one. Drivers zoom off at the mention of my hostel. CMF has become one of […]
Stanning Celebrities: An Act that Should be Encouraged or Not
By: Olamilekan Oke Overtime, we’ve all developed this act of stanning our favorites and shutting others out. To stan someone or something means to be an extremely passionate and devoted fan of that person or thing, especially a certain celebrity. Stanning could also mean loving a celebrity more than others […]
[SPECIAL REPORT] Richard: The House Secretary Whose House Has Fallen
By: AbdulRahman Adebayo One cloudy Friday in August, Kelvin*, a first-year student, had barely begun his journey home after an 8 a.m. class at the Faculty of Social Science when it began to rain. Knowing full well that his current health condition would only get worse if he continues his […]
Of Roaming Men, the Breach of Awoites’ Privacy, and the Need for Quick Actions
Just like every other morning in Obafemi Awolowo Hall, the girls were going about their daily routines, cooking washing, and doing what have you. I was with a friend, talking and walking towards the bathroom. As we made a turn on the corridor leading to the bathroom, we saw about […]
I Either Like It or Ban It: The Tale of an Old Guard with a New Menu
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 […]
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 […]
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