By Rihanat Adekola It is understandable that members of the executive council are not lone leviathan and cannot discharge some of their duties alone, considering the large number of population and since they are students just like every other student. At the beginning of every administration, the executive elect has the autonomy to select few... Continue Reading →
Tips For Protecting Your Health During the Dry Season
By AKANBI Grace Oluwatomiisin What is December without a little bit of cold and dry feet? December marks the start of dry season characterized by harmattan. Harmattan is a dry and dusty wind that is experienced in the Western African nations of the African continent. It occurs between the end of November or beginning of... Continue Reading →
Student Politicians: Champions of Change or Chasing Self-Interest?
By Rianat Ademola History does its job well in keeping records, reflecting even the truths we would rather forget. History will say it, no matter how shameful it may be. It neither favors the rich nor condemns the poor; it tells things as they are. If it records that we have had countless leaders, we... Continue Reading →
UCJ UI holds her 36th Induction Ceremony and Global Campus Journalism Summit
The Union of Campus Journalists, University of Ibadan (UCJ UI), held her 36th induction ceremony and Global Campus Journalism Summit 1.0 on November 30, 2024, at the KAAF Auditorium, Department of Human Nutrition. The event provided a platform for campus journalists to learn from experienced journalists and gain insights into mainstream journalism.In attendance were distinguished... Continue Reading →
ABH L&D Pulls Out of Jaw War After Loss to Awo.
The Alexander Brown Hall Literary and Debating Society has officially withdrawn from the ongoing Jaw War: Rise of Legends competition. In a public statement, The Society cited displeasure with the conduct of the event's preliminary hall round as the primary reason for their decision.According to statement released, the withdrawal was prompted by perceived irregularities and... Continue Reading →
Toilet Hygiene: How Toilets can Harbor Infections
By Marvellous Olajide Imagine that you are pressed and you just need to get to a toilet. You finally find a toilet and you're hit with the most nastiest scene ever. What do you result to? Using the toilet like that or walking away?Maintaining good hygiene in public restrooms is important to prevent the spread... Continue Reading →
Stan Culture and It’s Effect on GenZ Voters
By Hadiza Usman Photo credit: Meta AI In the vast space of the internet, a peculiar phenomenon has emerged - stan culture. Born from the ashes of Eminem’s 2000 song “Stan,” this culture has evolved into a force to be reckoned with, shaping the attitude, behaviour, and voting habits of GenZ voters.Aristotle, an ancient Greek... Continue Reading →
Chronic Disease Prevention and Management: Breast Cancer Awareness and Prevention
By Elizabeth Oladapo Breast cancer is a disease that occurs when cells in the breast grow uncontrollably. It is one of the most commonly occurring cancer among women, but men can also develop it, though less frequently.There are different types of breast cancer, each with its own characteristics and treatment options. Symptoms may vary, but... Continue Reading →
Jaw War 2024 Kicks off as Awo, Tedder, and Others Move to the Next Round
Jaw War Rise of Legends 2024 themed, Africa's Travails and Triumphs, Moving Forward, Learning From the Past, commenced on 26th November, 2024. It is University of Ibadan's sessional oratory and debate competition and hosted by the Literary and Debating Society (TLDS), University of Ibadan, and will be on till 8th January, 2025.Abisola Forbes opened the... Continue Reading →
Former Awo Hall Supervisor Passes On
Obafemi Awolowo Hall community mourn the loss of Mrs Adeola Nnaji, who was a hostel supervisor here. Mrs. Nnaji was a dedicated member of our hostel community, known for her warmth and kindness. Despite valiant efforts to combat colorectal cancer and related complications, Mrs Adeola Nnaji sadly passed on.We extend our heartfelt condolences to her... Continue Reading →
