By Oludiran Olusola and Olaleye Oluwasola The management of Obafemi Awolowo University has reacted to the declaration of strike by the Academics Staff Union of Universities Obafemi Awolowo University chapter that the students should continue with their academics activities on campus. The management made this affirmation in the official release signed by the registrar of the school Mrs M I Omosule on Tuesday 6th November, 2018 stating that "academic session is very much on course. As there are no plans to compel students to vacate the campus until the end of the year holidays. He thereby ensure the welfare and safety of students and staffs respectively " It should be recalled that the ASUU chairman OAU chapter D. Adeola Egbedokun has earlier warned the students to go home as they (ASUU) would not want the students to become the victims of any consequence of the strike action, he further said " to our students we love you, we don't to loose any of you to any of...
Yesterday was a hard day for most stakeholders in the Yoruba section of the Nigerian film industry. Moji Olaiya, a popular cross-over actress had passed in faraway Canada. The mood around film locations in Lagos, Ibadan and Abeokuta was pensive. The loud wailing by some of the sympathizers foiled filming sessions; this was just as many stormed the actress’ UNILAG Estate home, Magodo to confirm with her aged mother. It was tears all the way. Moji, 42, niece to veteran highlife maestro Dr Victor Olaiya died two months after she had her second baby in Ontario, Canada. Although the childbirth was without complications, as the baby arrived two months earlier to her EDD, reports say the premature delivery saw the actress in and out of hospital for routine medical attention for mother and child. Irony however played a fast one on the thespian whose health condition appeared to have improved, as seen in a lively Instagram picture with her child two days earlier. She was thanking God f...
🔥🔥🔥It's time for the largest marathon in Nigeria...... 🏃♀🏃♂🏃♀ *ILE - IFE HERITAGE MARATHON (IHM2019)*🏃♂🏃♀🏃♂ The Ile Ife Heritage Marathon is back with her celebration and annual event of the second edition. Ile-Ife Heritage Marathon 2019 is also a proud partner of the African Marathon Challenge 2019 and is the first stop in this series of African Marathon Countries. The marathon is set to celebrate the second edition of her annual event, the unique warm and hospitable spirits of the people of Ile - Ife and showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the land. Challenge yourself to run in one or several of the events or participate by cheering on the runners. _To register visit:_ www.fogadventures.com *Note:* Registration closes on the 31st of December 2018 Terms and conditions strictly apply _#IHM 2019.... Running The Cradle of...
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