“… establishing the historical context, connecting the intersection, and restating the need for the ideological repositioning of the Students’ Union.” Background Last Thursday, the 1st of February, the remembrance of Kunle Adepeju, was for the student community at the University of Ibadan a rare occasion to revisit an occurrence, which […]
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Overflowing Dumps In The University of Ibadan: A Health And Image Crisis
By: Victor Ogunyemi For students at the University of Ibadan, academic excellence isn’t the only path to success. A healthy environment plays a crucial role in fostering well-being and creating a foundation for effective learning. However, improper waste disposal has become an increasingly visible problem across campus, posing potential […]
“Commercial Food Vendors Must Imbibe Best Practices” – UI DVC, Professor Baiyeroju Says
By: Aduwo Ayodele The University of Ibadan Health Service (UHS), in conjunction with the Oyo State Ministry of Health, on Wednesday, 31 January, 2024 organised a workshop for commercial food vendors within the campus. The one-day workshop held at Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Auditorium was declared open by the Deputy […]
UI’SU, Students’ Leaders Visit Kunle Adepeju Memorial Graveyard
By: Aduwo Ayodele The leadership of the University of Ibadan Students’ Union has on Thursday, February 1, 2024 paid a visit to the resting site of Kunle Adepeju, a memorial graveyard situated at St. Annes Memorial Garden. The group of students leaders, which was led by the Students’ Union […]
Joking Apart: UI’s Emerging Culture of Skitmaking
By: Toluwalope Ayeye A deep look into the entertainment scene in UI might not necessarily bring up much for discussion as it is no news that compared to other schools, the University of Ibadan suffers a lot in terms of its distribution of student creatives and entertainers. This is […]
Pals on Camp: Eating Your Cake and Having It With Academics
By: Toriola Adedayo This is not an article on politics, one to commemorate, judge, nor is it propaganda; rather, it is just a quick drift for us to forget the insistent “rogbodiyan” for a while, and instead chat like old pals. While at it, we get to ask ourselves […]
CPEB Holds 60th Anniversary Colloquium, UI VC Restates Need for More Gown-Town Interactions
By: Aduwo Ayodele The Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic, University of Ibadan, Professor Aderonke Baiyeroju has on Friday, 02, February 2024 called for more gown-town engagements for significant societal impact. Professor Baiyeroju made the call on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Kayode Oyebode Adebowale, at the grand event of the retrospective […]
Bus Stop Squabbles: Conveyance Disputes Among Drivers Affect UItes
By: Ajadi Sodiq In the context of the University of Ibadan, the transportation system is a pivotal aspect of students’ daily lives, facilitating seamless movement across the campus. While the system brings about ease in students’ mobility, the prevalent issue of selecting transporters — specifically, whether to opt for […]
Audits (1): Indy Hall’s Fin. Sec. And His Castle of Promises
By: Favour Bamijoko A short walk down the memory lane brings us to 12 June, 2023 — a date that marked the general elections of the Great Independence Hall. After a heavy downpour of promises, plans and proposals from several aspiring candidates, one of whom was Afolabi David (a.k.a […]
ATC Africa Holds Its Fourth Edition Of Tech Starters Conference In Grand Style
By: Yusuf Ramon Fast-growing tech community, ATC Africa, held the fourth edition of its annual Tech Starters Conference on Saturday, February 3, 2024. The event which took place at the Trenchard Hall, University of Ibadan attracted attendees looking to kickstart their careers in technology from various areas in Ibadan […]
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