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Jaw War ’23 : Indy Press’ Predictions

Picture the university’s intellectual scene in football terms for a minute. What teams do you see? Halls? Faculties? This article analyzes contestants in the first leg of the hall category of Jaw War, the school’s largest tournament for stimulating conversations.    Queen Idia Hall v Independence Hall When Joy Eguaoje sing-sang […]

Cash Scarcity in UI: The Story So Far

By: Emmanuel Utibe On the 31st of January, the central bank announced a currency change policy that saw it reissue new currency denominations for the 200, 500, and 1000 notes. Like all other policy changes, the news was received with mixed reactions; different opinions about intended and possible economic implications […]

UI 100 Level Students React to Released Results

By: Ajadi Sodiq. Self-evaluation is an inherent part of the exam life of students. A lot of students, including freshmen, even go as far as marking and grading themselves after every paper they attempt. Regardless of efforts sometimes, however, cannot simply determine whether they’ll ace the examinations or not. Sometimes, […]

An Interview with Afolabi Nasirudeen

On this week’s Katanga spotlight, Indy Press Correspondent, Olúwagbemiga Odunukan, interviews Afolabi Nasirudeen, popularly recognized as Nas, the incumbent president of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ibadan. Nas walks our correspondent through his journey in UI thus far, he speaks about politics, service, business, academics, and what the future […]

The Aftermath

By: ©Amazon “What are you painting?” “You’ll see it when I’m done,” he muttered quietly without looking at me. This is the first time I’ll be coming back here in the last four years. It just no longer feels the same since she left without any prior hint of her […]