By: Ochi Maduabuchi Nnamdi We hold in our hands devices of great power. A small handheld device capable of accessing information from anywhere across the world, of connecting us with people on the other side of the world with little to no delays between us. But none of this […]
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Jogbo Tuntun: Orolabi Thrills the Audience Again
By: Favour Bamijoko For Orolabi, the world is a stage and we are all players. Enlivening the rugged stage of the Wole Soyinka theatre on the 26th of January, 2024, Waheed Sodiq Olamilekan, popularly known as Orolabi, a fairly popular director, producer and playwright from the Faculty of Arts, […]
Your Hostel’s Water Versus Your Health
By: Victor Ogunyemi Water is an essential part of human activities. Regardless of race or ethnicity, individuals use water for similar purposes. It plays a crucial role in numerous aspects of life, contributing significantly to human health, agriculture, industry, climate regulation, transport, among others. Common to the University of Ibadan […]
Kicks and fists: A Conversation with UI Taekwondo Captain Adetunji Sunday Lawrence
By: Lawal Damilare Contrary to the damage that many assume martial arts causes, martial art is actually a wholesome development of the mind. It is also a way to build one’s capacity to handle tough physical and mental tasks. Let’s take a closer look at the meaning of the […]
Bold & Beautiful: The Amazing Adeniji Christianah
In this week’s edition of Bold and Beautiful, Indy Press correspondent Maduabuchi Ochi, talks with CEO and baker, Adeniji Christianah about the struggles of entrepreneurship, women in business and being an inspirational. Could you please introduce yourself to us? Good evening. Okay, I am Adeniji Christianah Oluwayemisi, CEO […]
In the Theatre of Student Politics
By: Babatimehin Peace When the morning fog and chilly nights returned, I was particularly perplexed. Given that when it deserted in the middle of December, I could have wagered an arm — and even a leg — that the harmattan season was well behind us. So, in the moment […]
Wheels without Sympathy: The Trials of UI Transporters’
By: Ajadi Sodiq It was around four in the evening as the sun was about to rest in its abode on Thursday, and Mr. Mashud just returned from Agbowo to get what to eat. Akara, Yam, and Pure Water were what he could afford. This correspondent watched as he […]
Jaw War 2024: Standing Out
Upon getting into the University of Ibadan, a couple of things become apparent almost immediately. One, everyone, at every single point in time, regardless of their course of study, is reading. Two, contrary to what the perception of outsiders is, UItes will always seek a means of having fun. Three, […]
The Long Trek to Politics
By: Nnamdi Maduabuchi “Wow! I didn’t know you wanted to run for a political position. Why are you just telling me now?” “Well Tolu, the truth is that it was just yesterday that the thought occurred to me. I feel like being a politician would fit me very well. […]
The Odyssey Of Students Renting Apartments Off-Campus
By: Toluwalope Ayeye Thirty minutes after the start of class, Rhoda was just making her way into her 8 am Criminal Law class. Any observant eye would have noticed that this was, for the past few days, slowly becoming a routine, with her coming to her 8 am classes even […]
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