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Tears in UniOsun as fresh graduate dies in Auto crash

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The Osun State University Ikire campus has been thrown into mourning as one of their students died in an auto crash last week Saturday on the Osogbo-Ikirun Road. According to the Sector commander federal road safety corps FRSC Osun state Mr Peter Oke a total of seven people died in the accident with only one survivor. One of the deceased is an awaiting National Youth Service Corps (Nysc) graduate of the institution with the name Alabi Felecia Oluwasayo (female) who just graduated from the department of French and International Studies. She was also involved in the crash with her Boy Friend .  The shocking news has however caused different reactions on social media platforms most especially (whatsapp )  . These are some of the reactions: By : Oladapo Okunubi

Wetin Dey About Rukewe and Julie ?

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Rukewe and Julie na di adaptation of William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet for Nigerian Pidgin. Di play no be only for entertainment and adventure  but na for di purpose of post-colonialism and wetin di oyinbo pipo don teach us for literature. Dis na play wey turn oyinbo culture round com use am bring out di sweet tin for our culture and believe. Rukewe and Julie na play wey promote our own indigenous culture (i.e Yorubas and di Old Bendel pipo) and original tin join our customised language; Naija Pidgin. Rukewe and Julie na play wey squeeze face for tribalism, e encourage love, peace for among oursef, da na part of di reason e go show for di international pidgin symposium wey go shele June 27 & 28 for Wole Soyinka Theatre University of Ibadan for 7pm wey all di pidgin expert go meet to tok about di structure of Pidgin and how e don grow as time dey go. Any where wey June 27 & 28 meet you for campus or for town for Ibadan, find your way enter Wole Soyinka theatre

 NANS PROTESTS SUSPENSION OF STUDENT UNIONS IN OYO BASED INSTITUTIONS

NANS PROTESTS SUSPENSION OF STUDENT UNIONS IN OYO BASED INSTITUTIONS    Students in higher institutions around Oyo State have demanded the reinstatement of student unions suspended in most of the institutions. They made the demand during what they described as a Democracy Day walk to the Oyo State Government House in Ibadan. The specifically mentioned the University of Ibadan and the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) as some of such institutions. Speaking to journalists, the Chairman, National Association of Nigeria Students, Oyo State Chapter, OLUJUWON MARSHAL, said they were also demanding adequate funding of education in the state.

PLATEAU STATE UNIVERSITY UNREST UPDATE

Students of the Plateau State University on Monday took to the streets in protest over an attack on their institution by armed men suspected to be Fulani herdsmen. Our correspondent gathered on Monday that one student was shot while another female student was allegedly raped by the gunmen who invaded the female hostel on Sunday night. It was also learnt that some offices belonging to lecturers were also burgled by the hoodlums and many items carted away. The students, who were angered by the development blocked the major road leading to the institution located at Bokkos Local Government Area and called on government and school management to put an end to the incessant attacks and harassment of students by herdsmen. The Public Relations Officer of the University, John Adams  confirmed the development to our correspondent in Jos on Monday

ASUU PLANS CODE OF CONDUCT FOR MEMBERS

The Academic Staff Union of Universities is planning a code of conduct for its members that will participate in subsequent elections in Nigeria, the union’s President, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, has stated. He said the code will guide its members participation in the November 16 governorship elections in Bayelsa and Kogi states and the 2023 general elections. “Before such subsequent elections happen, we must be clear with the rules of engagement with INEC. I am saying that for now, we have not obtained the clearance from our National Executive Council that ASUU can participate. But if it happens that our NEC approves our participation in those (subsequent) elections, the conditions will be well spelt out.  “We will have to give INEC some conditions, it is when we agree on the rules of engagement that we can come back to package and reengineer our code of conduct for our members who will be participating in these elections at our behest,” the ASUU President said.

AUN graduates 126 at 11th convocation

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American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola, has bidded farewell to 126 fresh graduates with a call on them to change the world with the knowledge and skills they acquired while in the university. It was the 11th time the university would be holding such event. The graduands comprised 89 and 37 first degree and post graduate degrees. AUN President, Dr Dawn Dekle, said: “AUN has given you the superpowers of service leadership, teamwork, critical thinking, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement. This is all you need to succeed in life, and you will be more powerful than others by continuing to develop these capacities. If you do, not only will you change the world, but you will enable a world of change.’’ The event also saw the keynote speaker and a member of the House of Representatives Nnenna Elendu-Ukeje being conferred with Doctor of Humane Letters

AUN graduates 126 at 11th convocation

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American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola, has bidded farewell to 126 fresh graduates with a call on them to change the world with the knowledge and skills they acquired while in the university. It was the 11th time the university would be holding such event. The graduands comprised 89 and 37 first degree and post graduate degrees. AUN President, Dr Dawn Dekle, said: “AUN has given you the superpowers of service leadership, teamwork, critical thinking, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement. This is all you need to succeed in life, and you will be more powerful than others by continuing to develop these capacities. If you do, not only will you change the world, but you will enable a world of change.’’ The event also saw the keynote speaker and a member of the House of Representatives Nnenna Elendu-Ukeje being conferred with Doctor of Humane Letters

LATE FEE PAYMENT WORRIES VARSITY MANAGEMENT

The Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto (UDUS) has expressed dissatisfaction with late payment of tuition by students. It made this known during an interactive session between the university management and students’ leaders at the school auditorium. In a document, the management  stated that as at Monday, April 29,  of the 25,513 students of the university, only 7,382 had paid. The document further stated that while 10,145 students generated invoice, but were yet to pay, 7,986 students  had neither paid nor generated invoice. Of this, students of Sokoto and Kebbi states, who are being sponsored by their governments, have the highest figure. A total of 322 and 210 students from Sokoto and Kebbi states have paid. But 3,835 and 2,066 from Sokoto and Kebbi who have generated invoice are yet to pay. Also, 4,133 and 1,573 students from Sokoto and Kebbi are yet to either generate or pay their tuition.

MAN ARRAIGNED FOR STEALING MAPOLY STUDENTS’ PHONES

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A 25-year-old man, Kazeem Jinadu, has appeared before an Abeokuta Magistrate Court sitting  in Isabo for stealing phones of students of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY) during examination. Jinadu, a resident of Orile-Iganmu, Lagos, is facing a five-count charge of stealing, conspiracy and fraudulent conversion, among others. The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges. The prosecutor Sgt. Adejoke Adebari told the court that the defendant committed the offence on Sunday, March 3 at MAPOLY premises in Ojere, Abeokuta. The Magistrate Mrs Sam Obaleye granted the defendant bail in the sum of N100,000 with two sureties. Mrs Obaleye said the sureties must reside within the court’s jurisdiction and must show evidence of tax payment to the state government. The case was adjourned for continuation of trial.

EFCC ARRAIGNS NASARAWA STATE UNIVERSITY LECTURER

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, on Friday, arraigned a lecturer at Nasarawa State University, Keffi for alleged diversion of funds The suspect, Moses Adoga was arraigned at Nasarawa State High Court, sitting in Lafia, the capital city of Nasarawa State. According to the statement issued by the spokesperson of EFCC, Makurdi Zonal Office, Mrs Okeanu Nnwanyinma, the suspect was said to have obtained a Tertiary Education Trust Funds to the tune of N19m for his PhD programme in Cellular and Molecular Biology at Bangor University, United Kingdom but diverted the fund to personal use. Parts of the statement read, “A count charge, that you Moses Peter Adoga sometime in 2011 in Keffi within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court being entrusted with the sum of N19,765,200 (Nineteen Million Seven Hundred and Sixty Five Thousand Two Hundred Naira) from Tertiary Education Trust Fund paid into your United Bank for Africa account through Nassarawa State University Di

KWASU TO TACKLE PETROLEUM PIPELINE VANDALISM IN NIGERIA

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The Vice-Chancellor of Kwara State University, Prof.AbdulrasheedNa’allah has disclosed that the Aeronautic Engineering Department of the institution has won a N21m grant to design a drone to tackle petroleum pipeline vandalism across the country. Na’allah said this on Monday at Malete in Kwara State during a briefing ahead of the seventh convocation of the university slated for Saturday, June 8. He also said the university, which had pioneered courses like Aeronautic Engineering and Advanced Military Studies in the country, had also won money from the British government to design some incubators. Na’allah further disclosed that 1,196 students would graduate, out of which 25 would be First Class degree holders.  He also said 151 students would bag Master’s degrees while five would go home with Doctor of Philosophy certificates.

LAUTECH, FUTA, OAU BAG SOUTHWEST EDUCATION AWARD

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The Federal University of Technology, Akure, has been adjudged the best university in South-West Nigeria, while its Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Fuwape, emerged the best VC in the zone at the second edition of the South West Education Award and Lecture held at the Redeemer’s University in Ede, Osun State on Tuesday. Also, the VC of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Prof. Michael Ologunde and the Rector of Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti, Dr Dayo Ladipe, bagged Vice-Chancellor and Rector of the year at ceremony. This was as Prof. Olubunmi Akinola of Obafemi Awolowo University, picked the prize of Outstanding Lecturer of the Year. In a statement made available to one of our correspondents by the Chairman of the awards, Honey Olawale, on Sunday, the award was to celebrate the country’s great achievers in the education sector across the South-West region. He said FUTA was selected for its ground-breaking achievements and consistent academic excelle

Message for Newly Sworn in Governors in southwest

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MAY 29, 2019 witnessed a change in some states in Nigeria , with the inauguration of Executives Governors and their Deputies . Although for some states and the federal government it is a second term in office. New Governors in Southwest Sworn in today ! Oyo state : Engineer Seyi Makinde Ogun State : Dapo Abiodun Lagos : Babatunde Sanwo-Olu If your Campus fall under any of these States What message do you have for the Governors ?

Asuu Inec Collaboration; 9ija students react

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Despite the ongoing indefinite strike embark upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities  ASUU, the body says its members can work as Adhoc staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC to conduct the forthcoming 2019 General elections.                                            Are Nigerian students happy about this development ?                                               Is this a good decision by ASUU ? Lets listen to Nigerian students on this matter   ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuDeWeOkD-U

2019; Not too late to have your resolutions

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Well, you may think its too late to have your resolution for the new year 2019 . Maybe because of the ongoing Academic Staff Union of Universities ASUU, Academic staff Union of Polytechnics ASUP strikeS ( for government owned universities )  but for other institutions ( private/colleges  ) whatsap ?. Acadawaka spoke to some Nigerian campus students and they shared their resolutions with us. CLICK AND LISTEN : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFp_uEiE36k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUP9K_ZAJRY