By: Favour Bamijoko A final year student of the Faculty of Law, Habeeb Abdul, an award-winning journalist, is the Deputy Editor in Chief of Indy Press, the Captain of the UI British Parliamentary Debating Society, and Vice President at the Lord Tedder Hall Literary and Debating Society. On the 6th […]
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Well Done But Not All Done: A Review Of Mr. Gideon’s Stewardship As PRO
By: Utibe Emmanuel “Shall be the Chief Image Maker of the hall.” These are the opening words of Article VI, section III of the Indy Hall constitution which outlines the primary duties of the Public Relations Officer of the hall. Like a great commission, it charges whosoever finds himself occupying […]
Fairness and Welfarism: The Dilemmatic Duties of Price Control Committees
By: Habeeb Abdul As is now often the case with reports from that quarter, the National Bureau of Statistics in February revealed disheartening news—headline inflation had risen again. This time, it was up from 28.92 to 29.90 percent, food inflation 35.41% from 33.93 in the previous month. The data keeps […]
Tax Club Holds Tax Watch 6.0
By: Favour Bamijoko The Tax Club, University of Ibadan, held its sessional event, Tax Watch, at the International Conference Center, ICC, on Saturday, the 2nd of March, 2024. Tagged Tax Watch 6.0, with the theme, Leveraging Data Analytics for Sustainable Tax Planning, the event was graced by an array of […]
Brushstrokes From The Premier: Into The World of Visual Artistry in UI(Part 1)
By: Eriomala John The mention of the word ‘art’ in the University of Ibadan is more likely to trigger a response referencing its famed Faculty of Art before anything else. An innocent bystander might even assume it to be a call for directions to the faculty itself or one’s attempt […]
UCJUI Impeaches NUESA Press Editor-In-Chief, Terminates Membership
The Senate of the Union of Campus Journalists, University of Ibadan, on Saturday, impeached the Editor-in-chief of Nigerian Universities Education Students’ Association (NUESA) Press, Oladigbolu Taofik. His membership of UCJUI has also been terminated. The decision of the Senate was made following an indictment of Mr Oladigbolu by the Senate’s […]
UCJUI Holds the 35th Induction Ceremony
By: Peter Sonaike The Union of Campus journalists, University of Ibadan held its 35th induction ceremony at the First Bank building, Faculty of Agriculture on Saturday, 24th of February. The event, which started at exactly 9:55, was graced by Mr. Lasisi Olagunju; the keynote speaker, Mr. Adejumo Kabir; the guest […]
Inflation: Healthy Alternatives for Potable Water
By: Grace Ohagwu The recent weather developments have seen sayings such as ‘drink water and mind your business’ getting revived. The University Health Service (UHS) lent its voice to the clamor for taking more fluids to survive the heat by advising that students drink three to four liters of water […]
Avatar the Live Action: Keeping with the Disappointments
By: Ochi Maduabuchi Nnamdi Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then, everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked… Let’s talk about it. Netflix just released the live-action remake of Avatar the Last Airbender, and fans are once again put through the gruelling process of seeing a beloved […]
Mr. AG, When Will Your Plans See the Light of Day?
It’s been a short session in the University of Ibadan. Most students are still adjusting to the eleven weeks of lectures as opposed to the usual 13 weeks that most are used to. This could be a tangible excuse for most public office holders in this institution including the current […]