Explore Africa With MORIA’ Organizes Sustainable Afro-Tourism Conference 2023 to Celebrate World Tourism Day

By: Fasasi Barakat Maryam Adebusola Adeola, the Chief Operating Officer of Explore Africa with The Moria, a subsidiary of the Ominira Hub Nigeria, and a 400-level law student in the University of Ibadan, organized the Sustainable Afro-Tourism Conference 2023 on September 27th, 2023, at the Tunde Odunlade Arts Gallery, Bodija Ibadan in celebration of World Tourism Day. The conference themed “Tourism, Peace, and Green Investments”, … Continue reading Explore Africa With MORIA’ Organizes Sustainable Afro-Tourism Conference 2023 to Celebrate World Tourism Day

AFAS UI set to hold Freshermen’s Week

By: Oyekola AbdulMuizz The Association of Faculty of Arts Students, University of Ibadan (AFAS UI) has announced that its freshmen’s week will commence on Wednesday, September 27th, with sporting activities and a gyration night. The week will continue on Thursday, September 28th, with a personality lecture and orientation day, and conclude with a variety night on Friday, September 29th. The week is themed “Art Most … Continue reading AFAS UI set to hold Freshermen’s Week

Editorial: Balancing the Roles: The Dual Nature of Being a Student Historian and Campus Journalist 

By: Samuel Babalola Being a student historian and a campus journalist is a unique and multifaceted experience. It offers an exciting opportunity to engage with history, current events, and the intrigue of student life and experiences. However, it is not without its challenges. Let’s explore the sweet and sour aspects of these roles, and how students can navigate their dual responsibilities. The sweet side of … Continue reading Editorial: Balancing the Roles: The Dual Nature of Being a Student Historian and Campus Journalist 

“The Giver”: A Glimpse into a World Without Emotions

By: Sam Babalola At the intersection of literature and philosophy, Lois Lowry’s novel “The Giver” resides as an emblematic work that propels readers into a universe where individuality and emotions are conspicuous by their absence. While often shelved in the young adult section, the depth and breadth of the themes explored in the novel make it equally relevant for adult readers, offering a disquieting exploration … Continue reading “The Giver”: A Glimpse into a World Without Emotions

WHO KILLED GADDAFI?

By: Lawrence Following the capture of Tripoli by the opposition National Transitional Council (NTC) in August 2011, Gaddafi and his family fled the Libyan capital. It was widely speculated that he sought refuge in the southern regions of the country. However, in reality, Gaddafi had escaped to Sirte with a small convoy on the same day that Tripoli fell. His son, Mutassim Gaddafi, also fled … Continue reading WHO KILLED GADDAFI?

VOX POPULI: Which course in UI do you think is highly underrated and why?

By: Adesida Esther The University of Ibadan is well-known for being a top-tier institution in Nigeria with a wide range of disciplines from which to choose. We do, however, tend to appreciate some courses’ relevance more than others because of the social conditions in our society. The consequence is that students frequently undervalue the significance of specific courses. Today, we present to you some of … Continue reading VOX POPULI: Which course in UI do you think is highly underrated and why?

Champions League returns, as United fall 4-3 to Bayern Munich

By: Adegbite Adewale The UEFA Champions League season started this midweek, putting out some mouthwatering encounters to kick off the group stage of the competition. Some of the anticipated encounters lived up to the billing as Manchester United fell to a narrow defeat to Bayern Munich in Germany. While Jude Bellingham came to the rescue of Real Madrid with a 94th minute goal against Union … Continue reading Champions League returns, as United fall 4-3 to Bayern Munich

Obaro babes fall 1-4 to Public Health, in preparation for Seals cup

By: Adegbite Adewale The History Department football team fell to an embarrassing 4-1 defeat to the Department of Public Health in a friendly match played at the SUB pitch, on Friday 22nd of September 2023. The Obaro warriors as they are fondly called, were not at their usual best as they had a number of their key players graduating with last year’s finals while the … Continue reading Obaro babes fall 1-4 to Public Health, in preparation for Seals cup

The dangers of using Skineal unprescribed

By: Sophia Skineal is a triple-action cream so it can work for fungal infections, and bacterial infections and can reduce inflammations (swelling). Skineal is an over-the-counter medication, which means we can purchase it without a prescription. However, using Skineal without a prescription is not recommended, and here’s why. A lot of Nigerians believe that Skineal clears the face and reduces dark spots and is quick … Continue reading The dangers of using Skineal unprescribed