Cornrows: Not just a trend

Adenimi Eunice Moyinoluwa Cornrows are a type of braided hairstyle that is made by weaving three locks of hair attached to the scalp. The term cornrows originated somewhere between the 16th and 19th centuries in colonial America and were named after the agricultural fields where many enslaved people worked. In the Caribbean, they are sometimes referred to as ‘Canerows’. Cornrows can be popularly traced back … Continue reading Cornrows: Not just a trend

Notable Women in African History

Adenimi Eunice Moyinoluwa The month of March is a month for women as International Women’s Day and Mother’s Day are celebrated in the month. So it is only right that we the spotlight on some notable Women who have had a great impact and have also shaped the course of history one way or the other in their countries and in Africa at large. They … Continue reading Notable Women in African History

In conversation with the SHSN UI President, Okewole Charles

By SHSN Press The presidential position of the Students’ Historical Society of Nigeria, University of Ibadan is one of the paramount positions in the organisation both within and outside the school premises. It should be noted that given this information, the President can be then called the first student among the others. In light of this, the SHSN UI Press had a Press conversation with … Continue reading In conversation with the SHSN UI President, Okewole Charles

I HAVE SECURED SPONSORS FOR NEW JERSEYS- SHSN SPORT DIRECTOR 

In every organization, the role of a Sports director is very crucial as he is in charge of creating the best experience by keeping them fit, fine and physically strong. The same applies to an institution where the Sports Director oversees all operations of the department’s sporting activities. This includes the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of athletic programs and activities; providing leadership to coordinate, … Continue reading I HAVE SECURED SPONSORS FOR NEW JERSEYS- SHSN SPORT DIRECTOR 

SHSN Press’ conversation with Kareem Olamide Islamiyat, the Vice President of the organisation

In a conversation with the SHSN executives geared towards the evaluation of their activities in these past months, the SHSN Press met with the Vice President, Kareem Olamide Islamiyat, on Friday 24, 2023 where she was held accountable regarding her plans and how effective it has been.  It should be noted that Olamide had hitherto promised the students a five points agenda notably;  During the … Continue reading SHSN Press’ conversation with Kareem Olamide Islamiyat, the Vice President of the organisation

A Retrospection on SHSN Financial Fitness

Aduwo Ayodele As enshrined in the Students’ Historical Society of Nigeria constitution, Section 3, Sub-section V, five well-defined responsibilities are vested on the shoulders of every Financial Secretary of the Association. Firstly, the constitution provides that the Financial Secretary shall keep an up-to-date record of all the financial transactions involving the society. It also stated that the Financial Secretary shall be the custodian of all … Continue reading A Retrospection on SHSN Financial Fitness

On the Accountability of the SHSN Treasurer

Babalola Samuel Evaluating politicians and their role is an important part of democracy everywhere in the world. Politicians are elected to represent the interests of their constituents and work towards improving the lives of the people they serve. However, evaluating their performance can be a complex process that involves examining their policies, actions, and communication style. The SHSN UI press organisation held the executive body … Continue reading On the Accountability of the SHSN Treasurer

Students For Liberty Africa Holds Its West African Regional Conference

Fasasi Barakat The Students For Liberty Africa (ASFL) held its West African Regional Conference in Ibadan on Saturday, 25th of march, 2023 at the Oluwasegun Agangan Hall, International Conference Center, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. The conference brought together students and young professionals across the West Africa region, mostly from Nigeria, and issues related to individual freedom, free markets, and good governance were discussed.   The country-based … Continue reading Students For Liberty Africa Holds Its West African Regional Conference

Atelewo Celebrates International Mother Language Day, Awards Prizes for Yoruba Literature  

Olaniyan Paul and Oyekola AbdulMuizz Atelewo Cultural Initiative has celebrated and awarded three Yoruba Intellectuals as a way to mark the 2023 edition of International Mother Language Day (IMLD).  The three Yoruba intellectuals and professionals awarded at the event which was held on Saturday in the BNI Building at the University of Ibadan are Mr Bode Oje, Chief Fatai Oodua Lálùdé and Mr Iskil Mustapha … Continue reading Atelewo Celebrates International Mother Language Day, Awards Prizes for Yoruba Literature  

Why Idi Dada Amin Oumee will never be forgotten in history

Fasasi Barakat Ayomide Idi Amin Dada was born in Koboko, former West Nile province in 1924. Amin had humble but diverse origins. His father was a Kakwa, of the ethnic group found in the democratic republic of the Congo, Sudan and Uganda. His mother, who influenced his early childhood was a Lugbara, the largest ethnic group in West Nile. Due to his mother’s separation from … Continue reading Why Idi Dada Amin Oumee will never be forgotten in history