By: Ajadi Sodiq In the recent school year, the trending issue has been what Aro has caused between male students and female students, which has been termed “verbal harassment.” Ajadi Sodiq, a correspondent of the IndyPress organization, goes around campus to ask students, both male and female, freshmen and sophomores, […]
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Campus Issues With Amazon: Catching Up
By: Amazon “Where your own belle?” “Belle as how?” “No be belle everybody dey take resume?” “This Betty sef, you’re not serious o. Where your own too, or you no dey among everybody?” “I no dey among, I don born my own. In fact, na twins.” “Na so!” Both girls […]
Indy’s Evolution Team: When Goodwill And Accountability Need To Mate
By: Emmanuel Utibe In the Great Independence Hall, traditionally, they are two events that are organized by an administration during their tenure: the freshers’ welcome which comes at the beginning of a session, and then the Hall week which comes at the end of the session. Aside from any other […]
Dear UI, Kerosene Money Is Now Gold Money
By: Toluwalope Ayeye For the first time in more than six months, I took a walk along the road that led from Queen Idia hall to Obafemi Awolowo hall. You can imagine my surprise when I saw a gas station just opposite Abdusalami Abubakar hall. The first thing that came […]
Self-Medication Is Attractive But Deadly
By: Adeosun Moses Health is wealth some say, while some believe wealth losses its significance if it can’t buy good health but we all can agree that to some extent to procure good health in these times and seasons one needs a considerable amount of money to get could health […]
The Musk Effect
By: Covenant Odedele Elon Musk is not a name that wouldn’t come to your ears readily, as the man has grown to give different definitions for his name. If not as the CEO of Tesla, you must have heard he rose through the ranks to displace Bill from being the […]
Blaqbonez’s Young Preacher: An Image of Cohesion and Maturity
By: Eriomala John What is growth? What is ‘Genius?’ and what is ‘Great Artistry?’ For all three, we could consult Google and any of the several thousand other information pools available on the internet; we sure could. Or, we could devote 39 minutes and 8 seconds to listen to Emeka […]
The Rising Cost Of Foodstuffs And Commodities: UI Students Laments
By: Oluwapelumi King The cost of foodstuffs and essential commodities in recent years has always been a bane for many Nigerians. A lot of Nigerians have had to cut off many of their financial responsibilities and made sacrifices to meet up with the ever-rising cost of these foodstuffs and other […]
A Sermon On Mount Hindy: Aroism In A Way That Pleases The Lord
Preacher: Lord Whistledown Text: The Gospel according to St. Zeek 2:33 I am the voice of one that cries in the Quadrangle, heed my voice. For I have not come to abolish the tradition, but I have come to fulfill them. The strength of a society lies in its traditions. […]
Times Are Hard But They Are Harder For Unibadan Students
Dear Reader, It is rare in the history of circumstances for everything we ever thought terrible to happen at the same time. From lateness on the rent, and overload at the workplace, to emergencies back home, it’s all enough to make adults plop on their behinds and be justifiably tempted […]
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