Awo Hall Elects New Executives

The Obafemi Awolowo Hall conducted a virtual bye-election on September 18, 2024, which sees new executives take the mantle of leadership in the hall.The bye-election declared Adelere Oluwaseyi Rachael who ran unopposed as the new president of the hall, emerging with a total of 117 votes, 21 undecided.Other newly-elected executives who filled the vacant posts... Continue Reading →

Awo Electoral Committee Announces Bye-election Date

Awo Electoral Committee has announced the schedule for the bye-election as follows:Screening exercise to take place Saturday, 14th of September, 2024.Manifesto Day to take place Tuesday, 17th of September, 2024.Election Day to take place Wednesday, 18th of September, 2024. Further details regarding time and mode to be communicated soon.

Awo Electoral Committee Announces Bye-election

The Electoral Committee of Obafemi Awolowo Hall, University of Ibadan, has announced a bye-election to fill vacant leadership positions. This follows the removal of the previous president and the appointment of a new President, which sparked debates about democratic principles. The bye-election aims to fill the following positions:- President (exclusive to postgraduate students)- Secretary of... Continue Reading →

Re: New Leadership Development in Awo Hall

Upon resumption to the 2023/2024 academic session, there was a change in the executive members of Obafemi Awolowo Hall where the Vice president elect in last session election was made the President while her opponent in the election was made the Vice President. In the morning of 3rd September, 2024, Dr. Afolasade Adewumi, Obafemi Awolowo... Continue Reading →

New Leadership Development in Awo Hall

A new leadership development  has come up in Obafemi Awolowo Hall.A memo sent this morning by Miss Yusroh Oyeleke, the secretary of state of Obafemi Awolowo Hall, indicated the replacement of the current president of Obafemi Awolowo Hall, Miss Yesira Sule by Miss Adelere Oluwaseyi. This change is expected to take place immediately with the... Continue Reading →

The Mpox Virus: Understanding the Risks and Prevention Strategies

By Marvellous Olajide Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention(NCDC) has recently confirmed 39 cases of monkeypox in Nigeria. Mpox, formerly called monkeypox, is an infectious disease caused by the monkeypox virus, commonly abbreviated as MPXV, an enveloped double-stranded DNA virus of the Orthopoxvirus genus in the Poxviridae family, which includes variola, cowpox, vaccinia and... Continue Reading →

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