Image Credit: GaudiLab/Shutterstock -Williams Owoeye (Dawillty) With each human invention, there most certainly is a trade-off. When we invented the electric bulb in a bid to mimic the sun, the trade-off was constantly supplying it with energy and the fact that it gets to blow up once every two months […]
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Of Blackouts and A Virtual Semester in the University of Ibadan
It’s the third week in March, and the fourth week since the University of Ibadan announced its resumption of academic activities. As we postulated, academic activities have started in earnest, since the day the University invited all its students to the banquet hall. Word has been going round that the […]
Discourse #1: E-learning and the Realities of the University of Ibadan
It’s the maiden discourse, and Martins Isaac — a student of history and the immediate past President of the Union of Campus Journalists, University of Ibadan, Tolulope Ajibola — a student of engineering and a business strategist, and Akeju Oluwasegun — a student of law and the President of the […]