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Merry Xmas

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OAU KILONSHELE NEWS OUTFIT USES THIS MEDIUM TO WISH ALL OUR READERS A HAPPY XMAS FILLED WITH JOY AND GLADNESS FOR TODAY A SAVIOUR WAS BORN. DINE AND WINE, BUT REMEMBER TO SEND OUR SHARE TO OUR MAIL BOX 👉 oaukilonshele@gmail.com. GOD BLESS.

OAU Senate throws weight behind Prof Elujoba

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The Obafemi Awolowo University Senate has thrown weight behind Prof Elujoba since his summon by EFCC last week which was a subsequent to his Abuja trip last semester.         Following the summon of the Vice chancellor, Prof. Anthony Elujoba and the university bursar, Mrs Akeredolu by the Economic Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) for an interview on how they expended over 1bn, which was allegedly meant for a specific project on the payment of allowances even though the school's P.R'O slams this as a lie that the money had no budget whatsoever while speaking with Punch Newspaper.        Some Great Ife students and Unions expressed their solidarity through shunning of academic and civic activities, displaying of placards with supporting inscriptions on them on 13th of December during the interrogative session at the EFCC zonal office in Ibadan. They waited till the acting VC whose time in the office exhausts in January 2017, was released in the late hours of Monday.    

Students to leave halls of residence as notice of fumigation circulates

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16th of December, 2016. This is to inform the generality of Great Ife students that the environmental unit of the health center will commence fumigating the halls of residence on December 23,2016. As a result of this,all students are expected to vacate the Halls of residence on Thursday,December 22,2016 to avoid contact with the chemical that will be used for the exercise ,and are expected to return and resume lectures for the Rain Semester on Tuesday, January 3,2017 Written and compiled by Ogunbowale Olamide

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NASU and SSANU OAU go on strike

NASU & SSANU OAU go on a day's strike to show solidarity to Acting VC, Prof Anthony Elujoba. Earlier this morning, the news of Prof Elujoba being called by EFCC for questioning over alleged misappropriation of funds fly around the Great Ife campus epidemically. As a show of support to the acting Vice Chancellor, the aforementioned Unions have sent representatives to EFCC's office in Ibadan and also go on a day's strike. "We shall come out victorious today as we have always come out. We are here today to support a good man" A member of NASU divulges to Oau Kilonshele Information is Power

EFCC calls Ag VC Elujoba for questioning

EFCC calls Ag VC Elujoba for questioning NASU, SSANU show solidarity The acting Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University has been invited for questioning by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission today, 13th of December 2016. The emergence of Prof Anthony Elujoba as the acting Vice Chancellor came as a result of the controversies surrounding the election of Prof Salami Ayobami by the suspended Governing Council months back. EFCC has invited the acting VC for questioning over the payment of arrears to NASU and SSANU OAU few months back in order to ease the protests by these aforementioned unions on campus as a clamour for the school management to pay their money, which delayed the 2015/2016 academic session resumption. After Prof Anthony Elujoba emerged as the acting VC of the Great Ife campus, he paid a very large amount of money to NASU and SSANU to cover their owed arrears with an unbudgeted money in the school's account. As gathered by our correspondent, N

CSC 202 & 208 classes to hold on Dec 13th as OAU resumes

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CSC 202 & 208 classes to hold on Dec 13th as OAU resumes Just as announced by the school management, OAU resumes for 2015/2016 Rain Semester on Dec 11 and lectures commence immediately. In line with the above, the department of Computer Science has released a timetable for CSC 202 & 208 as both courses will hold on Tuesday morning by 10am at AUD 1 & HSLT C respectively. Compiled by Oau kilonshele News Outfit INFORMATION IS POWER.

OAU to mark 42nd convocation from 7th to 9th of December

Day 1 Wednesday, December 7, 2016 Conferment of Diploma Certificates Venue: Department of Local Government Studies Time: 9.00am Conferment of Bachelor’s Degree and Prizes in the Faculties of Administration, Arts, Education, Law and Social Sciences Venue: Oduduwa Hall Amphitheatre Time: 10.00am Convocation Play at Oduduwa Hall Time: 8.00p.m. Day 2 Thursday, December 8, 2016 Conferment of Bachelor’s Degree and Prizes in the Faculties of Agriculture, College of Health Sciences, Environmental Design and Management, Pharmacy, Science and Technology Venue: Oduduwa Hall Amphitheatre Time: 10.00am Convocation Lecture at Oduduwa Hall Time: 4.00p.m. Day 3 Friday, December 9, 2016 Conferment of Postgraduate Diplomas, Master’s Degrees, Doctor of Philosophy Degrees Venue: Oduduwa Hall Amphitheatre Time: 10.00am

Desmond Eliot, Funke Akindele, Linda Ikeji, & others to storm OAU in January,2017 for Entrepreneurial-Leadership Conference

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The likes of Desmond Eliot, Jobberman, Funke Akindele (Jennifa), Linda Ikeji and others will be coming down to OAU for the Entrepreneurial-Leadership Conference in January 2017. These great names and others will be storming OAU expose youths to diverse opportunities in the society which might have been covert for an economic success and development. What is the Entrepreneurial-Leadership Conference about?? ENTREPRENEURIAL- LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE 2017 Given the current economic reality & the fact that graduates leave school with nearly blank future or job opportunities, there is an apt need to expose youth & young entrepreneurs to the career, entrepreneurial & leadership opportunities in different sectors of the economy & society for ones success in life. Hence, A. T. Group in partnership with the Division of Student Affairs OAU is organizing the 2017 edition of the ENTREPRENEURIAL-LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE to empower undergraduates through the Heritage Bank En

OAU RELEASES MERIT LIST FOR 2016/2017 ADMISSION

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Following so much anticipation and directive from Jamb for all Institutions to release their 2016/2017 aadmission lists on or before November 30, OAU released her Merit list late last night. Steps to follow 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 👉Visit Jamb.org.ng 👉Click on Check Admission status 👉Login with your email and password (if you don't have, create and account) 👉 Then insert your details (reg no and 2016 UTME Or Visit eportal.oauife.edu.ng Click on Check admission status Input your registration no and year

OAU researchers win Prestigious IEEE Outstanding Paper Award in Pennsylvania

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A paper written by three researchers in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering – Prof. Lawrence.O. Kehinde, Dr. Kayode.P. Ayodele, and Dr. Isaac.A. Inyang – has been adjudged one of the three outstanding papers published by the IEEE Transactions in Education in calendar year 2015. The paper, titled “An iLab for Teaching Advanced Logic Concepts with Hardware Descriptive Languages”, described the design and development of a remote laboratory which allowed students from anywhere in the world to conduct laboratory experiments on a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) device located in OAU. The studies, on which the paper was written, were conducted in Ile-Ife between 2012 and 2014, and provided scientific evidence of the effectiveness of iLabs as pedagogical tools. The award, which has never previously been won by African researchers, was presented at the IEEE Frontiers in Education conference at Erie, Pennsylvania on October 14, 2016. The letter of the President,

Cultism awareness in Obafemi Awolowo University

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Cultism awareness in Obafemi Awolowo University Triple A (Ayoade Adedeji) clears air on allegations of being a cultist. Just a week ago, the strong awareness against cultism on campus was at its peak when some students were alleged by the Leftist group of acts of cultism extending to the SU Security Team who battered two students of this group in persons of Omole Ibukun and Levuz. This bestial act from the part of the security team has generated questions of their responsibility as the security council of the Students ' union as infringement of human rights has been the order of the day. Most especially, Ayoade Adedeji, Triple A has been plastered by Leftists as a cultist. During a brief conversation with Triple A, the SU C.S.O who was alleged to have shared the protest of an International Cult in United States on his Facebook account, he had this to say     " I shared MMM posts on my page and I don't do MMM. Yes I shared the alleged post but not because they

OAU threatens student traders with N50,000 fine

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OAU issues warning to student traders Fifty thousand naira fine from January 1st The Security department of Obafemi Awolowo University has issued warning to all student traders selling in all halls of residence as this has made criminal activities increase due to strange persons loitering around with the excuse of wanting to buy goods. The release also states that the University management does not permit trading in halls of residence as halls are meant to provide comfort for students. According to the release, any student trader caught as from January 1st will be fined N50,000 and all goods will be confiscated . Gathered by Oau Kilonshele Afolabi Lekan D Editor-in-Chief T

OAU 14/15 SU led by TY executes silent heist with 2015 scholarship scheme

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OAU 14/15 SU led by TY executes silent heist with 2015 scholarship scheme Obafemi Awolowo University ile-ife. The Great Ife students of this great citadel of learning and culture have been served hot the revealing facts concerning the scam and theft by the 14/15 Students' Union under the leadership of Omotayo Akande Damilare aka TY by Investigative Journalists on campus for the past three days. As a reminder, the 14/15 SU leadership allegedly sponsored some eighty-seven (87) student indigents on campus during their reign in what was tagged the "Scholarship scheme" and was reported by the Financial Secretary of the leadership in person of Olajide Adeyanju Ayodeji aka AY SUG to have gulped up 1.6million naira which was also covered nationally by national dailies e.g Vanguard.  Recent investigation as triumphed by Olanrewaju Oyedeji, President of Association of Campus Journalists, OAU has pushed the Editor in Chief of this agency in person of Afolabi Lekan

ANUNSA OAU President calls management to hazardous dump site

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This is to call the attention of the university management to an illegal dumpsite and broken fence discovered in Adekunle Fajuyi hall during the #OAUCAMPUSCLEANUP event organized by Passion House in partnership with Susty Vibes, CleanupNigeria, CampusCleanup and supported by ECOMSA OAU, ANUNSA OAU and well attended by JCI OAU, MANOWAR OAU, LFCC amidst others. We are of the opinion that the dumpsite contravenes the WHO recommendation for dumpsites' distance from residential areas. We admonish the university management to see to the immediate evacuation of the dumpsite and quick mending of the broken fence. The dumpsite harbors reptiles and other dangerous creatures. The dumpsite also breeds mosquitos and other disease causing insects. The broken fence allows easy escape of thieves from the hall during hot chases. We would be grateful if this issue is urgently looked into. Joel AKINGUNOLA ANUNSA OAU President

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AY SUG pins ACJ President, Olanrewaju Oyedeji a Liar and a bias Journalist.

AY SUG pins ACJ President, Olanrewaju Oyedeji a Liar and a bias Journalist. Dr Afolabi was never in the administration when the allocation of funds was made to the Union. Subsequent to the release of Mr Lanre Oyedeji, AY SUG in an exclusive interview with Oau Kilonshele slapped Olanrewaju Oyedeji as a liar and bias journalist. He also called ACJ's President a loyalist of Dr Afolabi, Vice Dean DSA (without any evidential fact). AY SUG revealed to Oau Kilonshele that Olanrewaju Oyedeji called him yesterday for a meeting to question him about the accusation leveled against the 14/15 SU by Dr Afolabi the Vice Dean, DSA at the Great Ife Students Summit organized by ACJ OAU yesterday, 22nd of October. The alleged accusation stating that the 14/15 SU squandered 2.5m in 3days got Olanrewaju Oyedeji as a journalist to Awolowo Hall to get the other side of the story from AY SUG as the Fin Sec of the accused SU which prompted his online release titled "Hard Talk" on his find

AY SUG breaks down the 3.5m allocation and its estimated execution with Oau Kilonshele

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AY SUG breaks down the 3.5m allocation and its estimated execution with Oau Kilonshele Meeting with AY SUG the former Fin Sec of the 14/15 SU, the break down of the 3.5m gotten from the school management was pictorially made while the execution of the funds was verbally made as written records will be sent to the agency in the coming days. "We got 2m from the management on 31st of July, 2015 and after two months, the second transaction of 1.5m on the 20th of October, 2015" AY SUG discloses to Oau Kilonshele As requested by Oau Kilonshele, AY SUG verbally broke down how 3.5m was spent during the 14/15 SU administration as paper records will be submitted to the agency in the coming days. Rough breakdown of expenses of the first transaction of 2m from 31st of October as divulged by AY SUG About 1.6million for the scholarship scheme without any outside donation About 130000 on the repair of the two union buses 25000 was given to the welfare committee for the surgical

AY SUG, 14/15 SU Fin Sec denies accusation, calls Dr Afolabi, Vice Dean DSA a Blatant Liar

AY SUG's statement as released AFOLABI A BLATANT LIAR; NO PEACE FOR THE WICKED         It is quite a scene to behold, the blackmail succeeding attacks encountered by our union from the immediate past administration of the school management which has been recently defined by the present school management as petty liars.         The statement made by the vice dean of DSA, Dr B. S. Afolabi at the Great Ife Students' Summit claiming that the Students Union received a sum of 2.5 million naira and squandered it within 3 days holds nothing but falsehood and should be proven and backed up with facts. At no point in time did the Students Union during the 2014/2015 administration receive any such disbursement from the school management through the Madam Durosinmi led DSA whom Dr Afolabi deputized. The Students Union in two disbursements received 2 million naira and 1.5 million in June and Sept/Oct 2015 respectively. The last transaction of the union was on 28/11/2015 as shown to

NASU shows solidarity to acting VC Elujoba against petition

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NASU shows solidarity to acting VC Elujoba against petition It can be concluded with the show of support yesterday by both NASU and SSANU that these unions are "die-hard" loyalists of Prof Elujoba. Earlier yesterday, the members of NASU and SSANU flooded the freedom park to show solidarity to Prof Elujoba who has been petitioned allegedly by fanatics of the former administration led by Prof Tale Omole on the usage of school funds to settle a small part of the owed allowances. As a reminder, the Dean of Division of Students Affairs slapped the former administration as liars few weeks back during a meeting with students representatives. As gathered by Oau Kilonshele, the allowances due for the two unions owed by OAU management for many months which has no hope of being paid until the advent of Prof Elujoba as acting VC after the dissolution of governing council by the Federal Government few months back, has been given breath of life as small part of the allowance

The cry for Justice : OAU lecturers keep assaulting, and threatening students

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The cry for Justice : OAU lecturers keep assaulting, and threatening students. OAU students get victimized by lecturers both physically and psychologically. Just when the students are dealing with the saga of Dr Adelodun in Faculty of Education who recently assaulted a student, John, a part one student who was allegedly accused to have committed malpractice during an EDU 101 test, a novel narrative surfaces in department of Zoology when a Dr Komolafe and his P.G student both transfered slaps on the soft cheeks of two students in booc lecture theatre yesterday. The saga of Dr Adelodun and his assault on John as reported by students in the class at the time of occurrence elucidates that John was caught to have brought the material for the course, EDU 101 to the class which he took out after the duration of the test while Dr Adelodun, the course coordinator was collecting the answer sheets from other students. John was caught doing this and was accused to have committed text

NUC scraps pre-degree and diploma in Nigerian Universities

More drastic changes are being made in the Nigerian educational sector. Just on Sunday, October 16, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, the registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), revealed that they have scrapped the use of scratch cards for any transactions and services. Now another major change is being introduced by the National University Commission (NUC). The commission has announced that they have scrapped of sub-degree diploma programmes in all Nigerian universities that is, pre-degree and diploma programmes.

The water section is battling with fautly water pumps" Head of Service Unit, OAU Power House

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*"WE DON'T EVEN HAVE GENERATORS THAT CAN POWER ANY HALL OF RESIDENCE" - Head of the service unit, OAU power house.* *THE WATER SECTION IS BATTLTING WITH FAULTY WATER PUMPS"  With the fragrance of festivity of the induction of Dentistry students in the air, our correspondent in person of Olufemi Alfred went to the power house to inquire about the incessant power supply on campus, which has been one of the trending issue on campus.    As directed to the office of the Head of the service unit by one of the workers at the power house, the rumour of the Halls of residence being supplied power by generator plant was debunked.    "We don't even have generators that can power any hall of residence". says the Head of the Service Unit.   He stated further that the power house has not been responsible for the irregularities in power supply. "We supply what Ibadan gives us". He claims      Also, he made it known that they repaired the fault i

NASU, SSANU v OAU case gets its verdict in Osogbo

NASU, SSANU v OAU Court saga which was annulled till October 10 got its verdict yesterday. According to our source and confirmed by a member of NASU, the case which was being presided over in Oshogbo by the Federal High Court has been referred to an Industrial Court for further investigation based on lack of jurisdiction authority by the Federal High court to handle such case. Taking us back, the court saga is a product of both NASU and SSANU claiming that the governing council that brought in Prof Salami Ayobami as VC was compromised and the evidence of irregularities in the procedures. The former VC, Tale Omole whose tenure ended on June 24, 2016 had been accused by both Unions of compromising the governing council which led to the dissolution of the council by the Federal Government under the able leadership of President Buhari and the emergence of Prof Anthony Elujoba as acting Vice Chancellor . More details will be coming soon on the saga. Gathered by Oau Kilonshele Af

NYSC orders schools to reduce graduates for mobilisation to 40 percent

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The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Directorate Headquarters, Abuja, has slashed the number of prospective Corp members for the next phase of mobilization. The disclosure was made in a leaked internal memo dated 4th October, 2016 and sent to all heads of departments of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University. The memo signed by Mrs Ifeoma Egboka, office of the Dean of Students Affairs, said NYSC explained that the slash was as a result of “tight budgetary allocation of the Scheme”. It therefore asked the HODs to “work out the percentage of the number 894 (total) for each department”, as against the initial 2,314. The development may not be unconnected with the economic recession. Last month, media and publicity director, NYSC, confirmed that the organisation was in need of funds. Aderibigbe said that the N10, 500, as budgeted by the government for corp members’ kits, was no longer enough. “This year for instance, since the Federal Government does not want a situation where youths

Acting Dean, DSA asks students having issues with payments to visit her office

Culled out from the minute of meeting held at the DSA General office with Faculties' Representatives, the Acting Dean, DSA disclosed that students having issues with payment of fees due to economic recession can visit her office. She made this known to the Faculties' Representatives on Tuesday, 4th of October. Gathered by Oau Kilonshele

Past administrations were liars" Dr (Mrs) Akinola

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Extracted from the communiqué released by the ACJ correspondents chapel is quoted statement of Dr Akinola, acting Dean DSA slams past administrations of OAU under the leadership of various past VCs as liars. When questioned on trust issues between the students and management, Dr Akinola says "We know that the students may jot believe, but we have been holding meetings from time to time, it shows we are committed. It is the past administrations that are not sincere, the past administrations are liars, I am sorry but we are not in this administration. We can only infer from this statement that Dr Akinola accuses the past administrations of being insincere and dishonest with students like the just concluded administration of Prof Tale Omole. Gathered by Oau Kilonshele

Equal representation a tale for the gods in OAU

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As gathered from the communiqué released by the ACJ Correspondents Chapel on the meeting that held between Faculty Representatives and Acting Dean DSA, Dr (Mrs) Akinola on October 4th, 2016 at DSA General Office, the elected Representatives from Faculty of Social Science were evicted with the assistance of security personnel. The reason for this humiliation of the generality of Social Science students by the Acting Dean, Dean was based on the fact that the Faculty did not re-conduct their election on 15th of September as directed by the acting Dean due to reports of misconducts in the first concluded faculties' elections. As gathered by Oau Kilonshele, Faculty of Social Science did not abide by the Acting Dean's directive because they believed the election that brought in their representatives was free and fair thereby leading to their enforced vacation from the meeting. The reason for the Faculty Representatives idea brought by Acting Dean was to have equal representa

Acting VC averts stance of meeting the congress of students

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Prof Elujoba, acting VC OAU averts meeting congress of students but only the Faculty Representatives Few months back after the succession of Prof Anthony Elujoba as acting VC, he promised to meet the Congress of students immediately after resumption to discuss arising issues as he promised a progressive time as the acting vice Chancellor for the little time he has. Till today, Prof Elujoba has not called any meeting with the congress of students due to reasons known only by him. Instead, the just elected Faculty Representatives are meeting him anytime soon as disclosed by acting Dean DSA, Dr Akinola at the meeting with these Representatives on the 4th of October, 2016. Students still seek for congress meeting with Prof Elujoba as doubts of these representatives truly representing the voice of generality of OAU students still fly around. Compiled by Oau Kilonshele

Today is not a day to celebrate but a day to educate - EIC, Oau Kilonshele

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Happy Independence day NIGERIA Happy Independence day Great Nigerian Students Happy Independence day OAU "Liberties aren't given, they are taken." --Aldous Huxley Today marks the day when our independence was "writtenly" given to us by the Crown due to the effort of dauntless Nationalists. Today marks the day we remember we were once captained by a foreign sailor. But now we are free Now we are the paddler of our canoe Now we are the sailor of our imperfect ship Today is not a day to celebrate but a day to educate Today marks the day we remember in Unison, We have more to do as a Nation Take up the gong of revolution The struggle to fight corruption Yes, the economy is in a state of recession Yes, the people are in a state of depression Yes, the birth of frustration But this is not the solution We need solidarity more than ever. Give no room for oppression Create no space for infringement The Rule of law our guide Nepoti

Omole Ibukun, the tactically suspended student's eportal to be re-opened

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Oau Kilonshele News Outfit can authoritatively ascertain that Omole Ibukun's tactical suspension has met its end today as the student's eportal which has been closed for more than eight months will be opened in some hours to come before the day ends. In a phone conversation with Omole Ibukun which lasted for few minutes, he confirmed that in a meeting that started at around 10:05am this morning in Prof Anthony Elujoba, the acting Vice Chancellor's office which lasted for more than an hour, the acting VC has made assurance that his 'tactical suspension' has ended and that his portal will be opened before the end of the day. As confirmed by Omole Ibukun, the school management will be forming an investigative panel to investigate the authorship of the "Animals in the Senate" article which happens to be the main reason for Omole's earlier "tactical suspension". This novel victory can be concluded to a product of great Ife students' unr

Apply for OAU 2015/16 Rain semester Postgraduate program

Oau Kilonshele can authoritatively divulge to the general public that those interested in applying for OAU Postgraduate program can do so on http://apply.oaunetque.com. As confirmed by the Postgraduate college, Rain Semester 2015/2016 session's application had earlier on closed on 26th of September. Oau Kilonshele confirmed that this previous deadline has been extended to October 10.

DSA to meet all final year and prospective corp members

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The Division of Student Affairs, OAU invites all final year students/prospective corp members to a meeting with NYSC officials on briefing and sensitization exercise concerning NYSC matters on Thursday, 29th of September at exactly 10am in Ajose Hall.

Faculty of Science cutoff marks

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Faculty of Science Cutoff marks 2016/2017 admission process Biochemistry Merit = 61.8 Catchment Lagos = 61.1 Osun = 61.1 Ogun = 61.3 Oyo = 61.3 Ekiti = 59.8 Ondo = 59.9 ELDS = 56.8 Microbiology Merit = 63.5 Catchment Lagos = 60 Osun = 62.8 Ogun = 61.1 Oyo = 60.8 Ekiti = 60.9 Ondo = 63 ELDS = 57.8 Zoology Merit = 50 Catchment Lagos =50 Osun =50 Ogun =50 Oyo = 50 Ekiti =50 Ondo = 50 ELDS = 50 Botany Merit = 50 Catchment Lagos = 50 Osun = 50 Ogun = 50 Oyo = 50 Ekiti =50 Ondo = 50 ELDS = 50 Chemistry Merit = 58.7 Catchment Lagos =- Osun =58 Ogun = 54.6 Oyo =58.3 Ekiti =57.5 Ondo = 58 ELDS = 50 Industrial Chemistry Merit = 61.9 Catchment Lagos =- Osun =56.8 Ogun = 60.3 Oyo =60.1 Ekiti =55.4 Ondo = 57.8 ELDS = 50 Physics Merit = 58.9 Catchment Lagos =55 Osun =58.8 Ogun = 58.7 Oyo =58.5 Ekiti = - Ondo = - ELDS = - Engineering Physics Merit = 60.8 Catchment Lagos = - Osun = 60.8 Ogun = - Oyo

Unknown Students' Welfare Committee formed, garboil in Mozambique hall

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On Saturday Night, 24th of September, representatives of an unknown Students Welfare Committee clashed with Annadiva and some other conscious students in Mozambique hall over price regulation lists. The self-acclaimed Students Welfare Committee allegedly formed during an unknown public meeting at Awo Cafe few weeks back clashed with Annadiva of Mozambique hall after the earlier went to Mozambique hall to paste printed copies of investigated regulated prices to stand as the status quo for the current inflated prices of goods in butteries while some copies were removed by the later for comparison with the butteries' price tags. The representatives of this committee filled with the likes of Michael Lenin and others who belong to DSM (leftists) had gone outside campus commendably and heroically to investigate the price tags of goods and make survey to have a regulated price tags in hall butteries so as to put an end to undue exploitation of students by butteries' attenda

Monday’s crisis was a fight between the masses and the Cabal—Positive, Law Part 5

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Monday’s crisis was a fight between the masses and the Cabal—Positive, Law Part 5 “The violence that occurred yesterday was that of injustice and justice, the masses and cabal” Akande Paul, politically known as Positive divulges to Oau Kilonshele today. It was very disheartening when the students of Faculty of Law; the legal minds, Obafemi Awolowo University were reported to have assaulted one another during the course of election to unanimously vote for a representative for the post of Electoral commissioner as advised by the DSA as a process to reinstating the Students Union yesterday, 19th of September. The supporters of Akande Paul (Positive) and Ayo Toluwalase (AY Toes) who were both the only contenders for the position at the Faculty engaged in a physical combat due to their respective reasons. According to our correspondent who was present at the congress, Positive won AY Toes by a wide gap as evident to the blind; various hands were raised in support of Positive

ANUNSA OAU invites all to Peace Rally

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*ALL NIGERIA UNITED NATIONS STUDENTS AND YOUTHS ASSOCIATION (ANUNSA) OAU CHAPTER* Secretariat : Fajuyi hall block 2, first floor 🇩🇪🇱🇷🇳🇬🇬🇧🇰🇾🇧🇷🇻🇬🇧🇬🇨🇾🇨🇺🇨🇷🇪🇷🇪🇺🇩🇰🇨🇴🇬🇦🇨🇲🇦🇷🇹🇷🇲🇼🇮🇱🇰🇿🇰🇪🇰🇮 *"Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that"* Martin Luther King Jr *"You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us. And the world will live as one."* John Lennon ANUNSA OAU to mark United Nations' International Peace day on Wednesday, September 21st with OAU community.  We seek for volunteers from various leadership associations on campus and individual students to come out to celebrate and promote peace in our immediate environment and the global village at large. Speakers will be hammering on peace and its significance as we move around all halls of residence. To volunteer and be a part of this global

Faculty of Arts releases cut-off marks for various courses

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Faculty of Arts, OAU releases cut-off marks for various courses Dramatic Arts Merit: 56 Catchment List Lagos= 53.8 Oyo= 54, Ondo= 51.1, Ogun=53.6, Osun=54.7 Ekiti= 54.7 EDLS = 50.9 LINGUISTICS Merit= 59.6 Catchment List Lagos= 58.5 Oyo= 56.5, Ondo= 50.7, Ogun=55.5, Osun=58.4 Ekiti= 54.1 EDLS= 53.5 MUSIC Merit= 50 Lagos= 50 Oyo= 50, Ondo= 50, Ogun=50, Osun=50 Ekiti= 50 EDLS=50 PHILOSOPHY Merit= 50.4 Lagos= 50.4 Oyo= 50.4, Ondo= 50.4, Ogun=50.4, Osun=50.4 Ekiti= 50.4 EDLS=50.4 RELIGIOUS STUDIES Merit= 51.2 Lagos= 51.2 Oyo= 51.2, Ondo= 51.2, Ogun=51.2, Osun=51.2 Ekiti= 51.2 EDLS= 41.2 YORUBA Merit= 50.1 Lagos= 50.1 Oyo= 50.1, Ondo= 50.1, Ogun=50.1, Osun=50.1 Ekiti= 50.1 EDLS= 50.1 ENGLISH LANGUAGE Merit= 57.1 Lagos= 51.6 Oyo= 55.9, Ondo= 53.1, Ogun=54.2, Osun=55.9 Ekiti= 52.7 EDLS=50.3 FRENCH Merit= 51.6 Lagos= 51.6 Oyo= 51.6, Ondo= 51.6, Ogun=51.6, Osun=51.6 Ekiti= 51.6 EDLS=51.6 GERMAN Merit= 50.5 Lagos= 50.5 Oyo= 5

Faculty of Arts releases cut-off marks for various courses

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Faculty of Arts, OAU releases cut-off marks for various courses Dramatic Arts Merit: 56 Catchment List Lagos= 53.8 Oyo= 54, Ondo= 51.1, Ogun=53.6, Osun=54.7 Ekiti= 54.7 EDLS = 50.9 LINGUISTICS Merit= 59.6 Catchment List Lagos= 58.5 Oyo= 56.5, Ondo= 50.7, Ogun=55.5, Osun=58.4 Ekiti= 54.1 EDLS= 53.5 MUSIC Merit= 50 Lagos= 50 Oyo= 50, Ondo= 50, Ogun=50, Osun=50 Ekiti= 50 EDLS=50 PHILOSOPHY Merit= 50.4 Lagos= 50.4 Oyo= 50.4, Ondo= 50.4, Ogun=50.4, Osun=50.4 Ekiti= 50.4 EDLS=50.4 RELIGIOUS STUDIES Merit= 51.2 Lagos= 51.2 Oyo= 51.2, Ondo= 51.2, Ogun=51.2, Osun=51.2 Ekiti= 51.2 EDLS= 41.2 YORUBA Merit= 50.1 Lagos= 50.1 Oyo= 50.1, Ondo= 50.1, Ogun=50.1, Osun=50.1 Ekiti= 50.1 EDLS= 50.1 ENGLISH LANGUAGE Merit= 57.1 Lagos= 51.6 Oyo= 55.9, Ondo= 53.1, Ogun=54.2, Osun=55.9 Ekiti= 52.7 EDLS=50.3 FRENCH Merit= 51.6 Lagos= 51.6 Oyo= 51.6, Ondo= 51.6, Ogun=51.6, Osun=51.6 Ekiti= 51.6 EDLS=51.6 GERMAN Merit= 50.5 Lagos= 50.5 Oyo= 50.5, Ondo

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Faculty of Pharmacy Obafemi Awolowo University All Points in percentage % Cut-off Marks for admission Merit = 69.4 Catchment Data EKITI = 67.5 LAGOS = 66.2 OGUN = 66.6 ONDO = 68.8 OSUN = 68.4 OYO = 68.0 ELDS Data 64.9 Pre-degree 78.0 Gathered by OAU Kilonshele