The Message of Peace

By: IRA Prioritizing your peace and mental health in this day and age can be a Herculean task. Everything seems expensive, school can be stressful, and sometimes we encounter people who seem as though their brains are locked in a Milo container. It’s not easy, but it’s essential because a healthy mind is crucial for productivity. Here are a few tips to help you prioritize … Continue reading The Message of Peace

United Force: How Britain and the USA Altered the Trajectory of World War II

By: Oseghale Lawrence (Erudite) That Britain could defeat Germany alone, has sometimes been described as war heretic statement. World War II, was a global military conflict that is still considered to be the most devastating war in human history in terms of lives lost and property destroyed. The conflict which occurred majorly between some world powers; Germany, US, Britain and France started in 1936 and … Continue reading United Force: How Britain and the USA Altered the Trajectory of World War II

AFCON: ANGRY FANS SLAM SUPER EAGLES OVER POOR PERFORMANCE

By: Oseghale Lawrence (Erudite) Following another unimpressive performance against Equatorial Guinea in the African Cup of nation’s, some fans have once again slammed the Super Eagles, labelling their performance as shameful campaign. It is no longer a news that, the Nigeria Super Eagles started the Afcon on a discouraging note after being held to draw by Equatorial Guinea. It has attracted criticism from different dimension … Continue reading AFCON: ANGRY FANS SLAM SUPER EAGLES OVER POOR PERFORMANCE

UI’SU House Secretary Faces Consequences for Financial Mishap: Fined, Community Work, and Apology

In a case that resonated with concerns about accountability and transparency, the University of Ibadan Students’ Representative Council (UI’SRC) took action against House Secretary, Oluwole Ayomide Joy, also known as Sanjay. Following an investigation into allegations of misusing union funds, the UI’SRC Disciplinary Committee issued a report outlining the findings and sanctions. “The breach of the constitution and negligence of due process were unacceptable,” stated … Continue reading UI’SU House Secretary Faces Consequences for Financial Mishap: Fined, Community Work, and Apology

“UI Postgraduate College Is A Place Of High Standards” – UI Vice Chancellor

By: Aduwo Ayodele The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Professor Kayode O. Adebowale has on Thursday, January 18th 2024 restated the University’s commitment to excellence, while nothing that the tradition of excellence handed over by the Founding fathers must be guarded with care. The Vice Chancellor during the induction or oath taking ceremony, organized by the Postgraduate College for 2022/2023 Postgraduate students of the … Continue reading “UI Postgraduate College Is A Place Of High Standards” – UI Vice Chancellor

The Nation’s Health is at Stake: Professor Adedapo Urges Governments to Prioritize Healthcare Funding

In a powerful plea for a healthier nation, Professor Kayode Solomon Adedapo, a renowned expert in nutrition and metabolism, urged governments at all levels to prioritize the health sector with a bold increase in budgetary allocation. This investment, he argued, is not just a matter of finances, but a critical step towards restoring the well-being of Nigerians from the ground up. Professor Adedapo’s clarion call … Continue reading The Nation’s Health is at Stake: Professor Adedapo Urges Governments to Prioritize Healthcare Funding

From Farm to Fortune: Megadel Africa Ignites Young Minds in Food Tech Boom

Imagine a future where Nigeria’s fertile fields not only feed its people but fuel a thriving export industry, powered by cutting-edge technology and driven by young, entrepreneurial minds. This vision was the spark behind Megadel Africa’s dynamic awareness program, held on January 20, 2023, at NFLT University of Ibadan. Spearheaded by Nelson Ushingio, the event aimed to empower young student entrepreneurs with the knowledge and … Continue reading From Farm to Fortune: Megadel Africa Ignites Young Minds in Food Tech Boom

Rutgers and University of Ibadan Sign MoU to Boost Research, Student/Staff Exchange, and Cultural Initiatives

By: Aduwo Ayodele Reaching a concession on Friday, January 12, 2024, the joint efforts of the University of Ibadan and Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey at Camden, to formally establish intervarsity relations have now reached an advanced stage. The Memorandum of Understanding between the two Universities was to make possible both academic and cultural exchange, especially through providing mutual assistance in the areas … Continue reading Rutgers and University of Ibadan Sign MoU to Boost Research, Student/Staff Exchange, and Cultural Initiatives

“Commence National Hearing Screening For All Newborns” – Professor Lasisi Urges Federal Government

By: Aduwo Ayodele A Professor of Molecular Epidemiology of Otitis Media and Hearing Genetics in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology of the Faculty of Clinical Sciences at the University of Ibadan,Professor Akeem Olawale Lasisi on Thursday, January 11, 2024, recommended that the Federal Government of Nigeria should give due consideration to the empowerment of the Nigerian National Hearing Policy. The inaugural lecturer, Professor Akeem Lasisi gave … Continue reading “Commence National Hearing Screening For All Newborns” – Professor Lasisi Urges Federal Government

Divergent Views Trails History Department Two Weeks of Academic Silence Despite Resumption

By: Aduwo Ayodele  Lecture time-table for the Department of History was made public, two weeks into the already counting second semester; precisely on Thursday, January 12, 2024. The act of getting a lecture timetable is for many students the first precursor that would blaze the trail for accompanying academic activities. The unrepentant (which for some is an expected) delay in making ready or available lecture … Continue reading Divergent Views Trails History Department Two Weeks of Academic Silence Despite Resumption