By Oluwapelumi King In 2020, Burna Boy was nominated for his first Grammy. This could be attributed to one of his most successful albums, African Giant, which was nominated in the Best World Album category. There was a lot of anticipation for him winning in that particular category but surprisingly […]
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Analysis: Indy’s Speaker, Knows the Hall’s Problems. But He is Too Lazy to Solve Them
By Abdulrahman Adebayo On Saturday, 13th of November 2022, the Speaker of the Great Independence Hall Assembly, Ajenifuja Stephen, strolled into the secretariat of IndyHall Press for an interview to provide answers to his leadership of the legislative house and burning issues affecting the Hall. When the interview was over, […]
Staying Healthy In UI: Key Nuggets
However stale it might be, to all freshers, I say, welcome to the University of Ibadan! The first and the best. To the stalites and finalists, the more appropriate welcome message would be “Aluta Continua!” It’s a continuation of the first semester after the eight-month-long strike, a new chapter in […]
Journalism On Campus: What UI Students Need To Understand
Journalists and Journalism: Who Exactly are These People? As proven in history, information is more readily available in democratic societies. However, there are downsides to the free flow of information, if unregulated. For one, there is the possibility of dangerous propaganda and misinformation. Fake news is also bound to thrive. […]
Campus Issues With Amazon: Becoming A Uite; The Freshman Epistle
By Amazon Chapter 1 Broad is the way that leads to UTME registration, many are they — including you — that walk therein, but narrow is the path that leads to UI Post UTME registration, and only a brilliant few — including you — thread the most coveted path. 2. […]
The Ordeal of being a Transport Worker In UI
By Ajadi Sodiq Around 5:30 pm, *Mr. Ikene, one of the tricycles shuttle drivers at the University of Ibadan, had just returned from a family gathering when he encountered more than seven other tricycles on the line. Mr. Ikene hasn’t had a passenger in his tricycle for almost thirty minutes […]
Bold & Beautiful: Owadayo Olabisi
For this week’s Bold & Beautiful, Indy Press correspondent, Eriomala John, interviewed Owadayo Olabisi, a 200-level student of Law and a vibrant Public Speaker. In this interview, she spoke about her lifestyle, finding the balance between academics and spirituality, abortion rights, relationships, and a host of other things. Enjoy! Hello, […]
“The constitution might have a lot of loopholes…” – Rt. Hon Stephen, Ajenifuja
Indy Press had an interview with the Speaker of the Independence Hall Assembly. In the interview with Rt Hon. Ajenifuja Stephen, talked about the journey so far being the speaker and also talked on the issue of amending the hall’s constitution. Excerpts below: Could you tell me a little about […]
UISU SRC Adopts Budgets
By: Aduwo Ayodele The 9th Assembly on Saturday, 12th November 2022 adopted the cost expenditures used from January to March by the Students’ Representative Council and other presented financial reports. The adoption of the SRC pre-budget, which totaled the sum of One Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand, Six Hundred Naira Only (#173,600) […]
Mr. & Miss. UI – Why We Haven’t Rewarded Winners – UISU Executives
By: Ajadi Sodiq The University of Ibadan Students’ Union has revealed the reason behind the delay, in rewarding runners-up in the contested Mr. and Miss UI pageant, a major feature of the Freshers’ Welcome Week. The revelation was made during the financial report presented by the Assistant General Secretary of the Students’ […]
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