By Jesutofunmi Great AyeniIn the bustling digital corridors of Nigerian universities, a witty and often brutal phenomenon has emerged: campus memes. They act as truth detectives of social media, exposing the contradictions between students’ online self-presentations and their everyday realities. In many ways, they resemble hostel gossip translated into a digital language, unfiltered, humorous, and... Continue Reading →
UI Commuters: The Daily Hurdles of Living Off-Campus
Hadiza Usman The University of Ibadan’s imposing gates stand as a beacon of learning, but for some students, the true daily challenge begins far beyond their shadow. Limited campus accommodation means that many are forced, rather than choosing, to live off-campus. The scarcity of hostel spaces, combined with the high cost of private hostels, compels... Continue Reading →
