Friday, 29 September 2017

NEW ACADEMIC CALENDAR 17/18

RUMOURS ENDS AS OOU RELEASES NEW ACADEMIC CALENDAR

27/09/2017

Victor Onuh

OOU VANGUARD

After days of intensified rumours and agitation, OOU VANGUARD can authoritatively confirm that the new proposed academic calendar for 2017/2018 as been released.

The new calendar indicates that resumption for the new session is slated for October 3rd 2017, while full lectures begin on October 9th 2017 for returning students.

Furthermore, resumption for fresher's as been slated for 9th of October and registration, while deadline for payment of fees and registration was fixed for November 24th 2017. Matriculation for fresher's as been slated for December 6th 2017 as freshers eagerly anticipate OOU admission list for the session.

Convocation ceremony for past graduates as been fixed for January 29th-31st 2018. While the harmattan examination will begin on January 15th 2018.

The 2017/2018 academic session is billed to end on June 30th 2018 and further protocols follows after. Meanwhile, students hope that the Federal Government meet up with ASSU conditions before the end of October to avoid another setback promulgated by the union strike actions.

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Monday, 18 September 2017

ASUU CALLS OFF STRIKE


On the 18th of September 2017, 3:00pm the ASUU's delegate met with the FGN. A memorandum of understanding was reached and this effected the calling off of the ongoing strike as schools are told to resume work as from 25th of  September 2017 . The chairman of the association said
'We  pray for journey mercies for the students as they journey back to school. We are sorry for the strike, but our rights need to be fought for. This is the only way our voice can be echoed. We apologise for whatever inconvenience it has caused. All tertiary institution is to resume back on Monday 25th of sept. We are so grateful for the support of the schools under the oneness of this association'

Monday, 14 August 2017

ASUU STRIKE

*REASONS WE ARE GOING ON STRIKE - ASUU*

OOU VANGUARD

Its no longer news that the Academic Staff Union Of Universities in Nigeria, have embarked on a indefinite strike action which was made officially public today Monday 14th 2017.

Briefing journalists on Monday after an emergency meeting of its National Executive Council held at the University of Abuja, ASUU President Biodun Ogunyemi, said during the strike period, there will be no teaching, examination or attendance of statutory meeting of any kind in any of ASUU’s branches till the government meets the union’s demands.
Among the notable reasons ASUU raised are the 2009 agreement and 2013 MOU which includes; funding for the revitalization of public universities, earned academic allowances, registration of Nigerian universities pension management company and pension matters, university staff school, fractionalization and non payment of salaries among other issues.

The union called on Nigerians to prevail on owners of public universities to be alive to their responsibilities,the ASUU President stressed that the Wale Babalakin negotiation committee lacked powers to resolve the issue as there were unimplemented items in the 2009 Agreement.
“Issues outside Babalakin’s negotiation committee are what we're discussing. We are saying that government did not continue the implementation of the existing issues from 2009 Federal government ASUU agreement. Government have abandoned implementation,” he said.
Mr Ogunyemi went forward to note that the government had ignored the education system, while the political class send their wards to private universities and universities abroad leaving public universities in Nigeria to collapse.

“Primary and secondary school system has already collapsed in Nigeria but not all Nigerians have the funds to send their wards to private schools”. He said for continued productivity, employers must fulfill the minimal obligation of paying their workers salaries correctly and as when due.
“Our members in state universities have experienced untold hardship owing to denial of salaries for several months in Ladoke Akintola university of Technology, LAUTECH, Ondo State University of Science and Technology, OSUTECH, Tai Solarin University of Education, TASUED and Ekiti State University, EKSU among several others” he said.

“A deliberate attempt to turn Nigerian academics to beggars and people of unsure footing must therefore be resisted by all who care about the future of our children and the transformation of our country” he said.

Students across Nigeria now look forward to swift reaction from the government, as they hope for an immediate intervention.

For more information stay tuned to OOU VANGUARD.

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Thursday, 1 June 2017

TO DO ACTIVITIES DURING THE COLD WEATHER

Days when it is very cold outside can sometimes seem unexciting, making you feel depressed. You cannot change the weather; however you can find activities to do that will help dispel the gloominess. Presented below are few things to do when its cold outside.

- Redecorate your room or home. New curtains or a fresh paint coat can dramatically alter a room and give a new look.
- Cuddle. If you have no need to go outside, you can cuddle with a loved one, a friend, or a pet. If you cannot find a partner, you can cuddle with yourself.
- Clean out your drawers and closets. While doing this, watch out for creatures such as spiders to avoid getting bitten.
- Write a book. Your life has been quite eventful so why not pen it down for members of your household to enjoy.
- Start a home work out program. You will find several do-it-yourself motivation and exercise programs on the internet.
- Watch a movie. Pick something interesting and watch it curled up under a blanket.
- Finish a craft undertaking. If you have been working on a craft project for some time now, this is a good time to complete it.
- Make a fire inside your home. If you possess a fire place, build a fire to warm and relax yourself.
- Take a nap. One great thing you can do when it is really cold outside is to wrap yourself within a blanket and take a pleasant nap.
- Play Games. You probably have several board games lying around your house. Pull one or two out and have fun with your friends
- Drink Hot Chocolate. A warm treat is what you need on very cold day, and  hot chocolate is just what you need. Try Cadbury and Nestle brands.
- Have a hearty breakfast. If you are a breakfast person, eat a good breakfast that will keep you warm, after all it is freezing cold outside.
- Play monopoly or scrabble with your partner or friends. It is a great way to kill time.
- Batch Cooking. Cooking is a tedious task, so why not get it done on a cold Saturday or Sunday.
- Start a crochet or knitting project.
- Do the laundry. If you live with other people, there is always laundry that requires tending to.
- Return phone calls. Catch up on your friends. It is another great way to pass time.
- Rearrange your furniture. If you are bored with the way your room is arranged, play with the arrangement to make it a bit more inviting.
- Learn how to sew or knit if you do not already know how.
- Make popcorn and eat
- Listen to Music. Chilling out and listening to music is a great way to relax.
- Read a book. Reading keeps your mind healthy and young so grab an interesting book and read it.
- Pamper yourself with a pleasant home bath spa. If you are home alone, or if you can get some privacy, pamper yourself with a nice home bath spa.
- Make a romantic meal with your self and friends. Making a romantic dinner is a great way to spend a cold night with your loved one.
- Enhance your dancing skills. When learning the latest amazing dancing moves, either with your friends or by yourself you will most likely have lots of fun.
- Visit the library in your locality and take a look at books that talk about winter themes.

Whatever it is you choose to do, try to do it well. Do not just brood around the house and wish that the weather is nicer. Make the most of this time by spending it doing something special.

Monday, 29 May 2017

LECTURE FREE DAY TOMORROW TUESDAY

*Lecture Free day Declared Tomorrow*

Good evening FAM,

Tomorrow has been declared a lecture free day for all OOUites, the Faculty of Science Mid Semester test which is supposed to commence tomorrow have also been shifted to a later date.

All students are to *put on black* and assemble at *LT3 by 10AM* to pay their last respect to the Late NASS President.

For more information, contact.

*NASS Welfare Director*
JAVA
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Tuesday, 16 May 2017

WHAT A PAINFUL LOSE

Tragedy Strikes As OOU Loses Student/Dancer To Death

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Monday 15th of May 2017, will definitely not be forgotten in the minds of many lovers, well wishers and friends related to popular OOU dancer OJO IBUKUN ENOCH popularly known as Oxygen a 300 level student of Transport and Logistic Management, who died at mini campus health center yesterday morning after a brief illness.

The energy driven indvidual, was popularly known for his dancing skills and creative brilliance among his fellow colleagues. Reports reaching us says he had battled with various illness before his departure, due to his negative genotype.

His remains was laid to rest yesterday in Lagos, immediately his parents heard about his demise.

May the gentle soul of the departed rest in perfect peace.

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Monday, 8 May 2017

MONDAY HEADLINE

OOU VANGUARD MONDAY HEADLINE NEWS

{May 8, 2017}

• One time Chief of staff and former V.C of Osun state university Prof Ganiyu Olatunde, appointed as new Vice Chancellor of OOU.

• SUG carnival ends in turbulence, as students blast outgoing SUG social director.

• Comedy educative programme Joli-Joli moment to feature on OOU 92.1FM today by 1:30pm.

• Governor of Ogun state, Sen. Ibikunle Amosun approves new governing council for OOU.

• Student house of senate dissolves, appoints new electoral committee to oversee upcoming SUG elections.

• Invited Nigerian artiste 9ice and others fail to turn up for OOU mega carnival.

• Few OOU senate members complain of been owed allowances.

• JCI (OOU) set to begin humanitarian video competition on instagram.

• Election movie begins as different candidates signify intentions for SUG available post.

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Tuesday, 11 April 2017

HEADLINE NEWS

OOU VANGUARD WEDNESDAY HEADLINE NEWS

{April 12, 2017}

• OOU hit new heights as V.C Prof Saburi and 400L sociology student Ayamolowo Temidayo, win best V.C & Photographer of the year in Escape Awards held on April 9, 2017.

• Controversy mars second semifinal game of LSS cup competition, as 200L and 400L qualify for final.

•  SUG financial brouhaha gradually fades away after series of executive meetings.

• Sport vibes set to hold today on OOU 92.1FM by 11:30AM.

• OOU SUG carnival tees for 2017, now available for sale.

• Faculty Of Science Deans league in progress, as different department emerge victorious.

• OOU main campus hostel occupants, solicit for urgent help as regards facilities.

• Life After School Organisation, officially registered under school management after observing protocols.

• Easter break looms, as students prepare to observe holiday.

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Friday, 31 March 2017

DR. OBASAN OF SMS IS DEAD

*DR. OBASAN OF SMS IS DEAD*

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The Olabisi Onabanjo University has lost another one of its prominent pillars, Dr. Obasan of the faculty of Social and Management Science.

He died today, Friday, March 31st at Ijebu-Igbo. He was said to have died of "sudden hypertension".

One Com. Adediho disclosed that he saw him during the day.

It will be recalled that a prominent lecturer at Education Faculty, Prof Kayode Ajayi that died some weeks ago was buried just today, Friday, March 31st. This same day, Dr. Obasan left too.

As much as death is so cruel, they'll be greatly missed by all.

May they rest in peace.

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Thursday, 23 March 2017

Panic Among OOU Students

Panic Among OOU Students/ Indigene As Robbers Cart Away Female Student And Valuable Goods

*Tragedy found it place at Oke Odo Area of Ago Iwoye where Crime activities is getting out.*

A disastrous event was yet again recorded as Armed robbers broke into a Student dormitory. The robbery which took place at around 8:50pm as reported by an eyewitness.

The robbers took away all the student valuables: Laptop, Mobiles phone and other accessories but the most saddened one is the abduction of a female student in the dormitory.

A 100 Level Business Administration, Bankole Aminat Omotoke was reported to have been taken away by the armed robber some hours ago.

The victim who is dark and of medium height is yet to be found as Community Vigilante group and the police have been mobilized in the quest of searching for the missing student.

May Almighty God support them in finding the female student and to guide us from any evil act.

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Monday, 6 March 2017

NEWS HEADLINE

Monday News Headlines
6th March, 2017

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•OOU community mourns over the demise of Adenayo Emmanuel, a 200 level English Education student

•Life After School to host GNI, Omojuwa, Whyte Habeeb, others in April

•Science, Law & Ibogun set to resume second semester soon, as they await lectures timetable

•Education students uncomfortable with exam dates — say it is too far, as exam begins 13th March

•Panic among 300 level Science students over I.T as many are yet to get placements

•Law students set to hold All White Cocktail Party

•SMS course form registration sets to close on the 14th of March.

•Faculty of BMS finally round up exams this week.

•Students population reduces in school as majority get done with exams

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Friday, 3 March 2017

OOU LOSES ANOTHER STUDENT

Breaking News!

*OOU LOSSES ENGLISH STUDENT*

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The Olabisi Onabanjo University community has loss yet another student, Adenayo Emmanuel Ayodeji.

Emmanuel, a  200 level English Education student, died this morning, Friday, at the Mini Campus health centre after sustaining a serious injury.

General Terry, as popular called by friends, has been described by his class rep, Odo Temitope as a very gentle and easy going student.

May his gentle soul rest in peace.

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Wednesday, 1 March 2017

NEWS HEADLINE

Wednesday News Headlines
1st March, 2017.

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•CCED students to hold convocation by weekend

•Education students grumble as faculty is yet to release exam timetable.

•Law students set to resume second semester, as Law Diploma students commence academic activities

•Notification of result for 2015/2016 is out

•Hostel students decry poor state of living, urges management for help

•Students advised to keep thier valuables safe as stealing gets rampant during exam time

•Registration of course form for SMSSITES closes 14th of March

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Thursday, 26 January 2017

OOU Gets Best Medical Student In Nigeria, Graduates 43 First Class

Olabisi Onabanjo University Gets Best Medical Student In Nigeria, Graduates 43 First Class

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The Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago-Iwoye, has produced 43 First Class graduates including an overall best ever medical student who is identified as Dr. Saheed Alabi.
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The Vice Chancellor, OOU, Professor Saburi Adesanya, who disclosed this ahead of its 35th anniversary and convocation slated for January 31, also said that the varsity produced 41 Ph.D. graduates, 379 masters degree holders, 110 postgraduate diploma, 811 second class upper, 2,319 second class lower and 1192 third class.
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Adesanya noted that the graduands were admitted in the year 2012 and are graduating as at when due, he added that the graduands with passes may be the last people that would obtain such results in OOU.
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He advised students who are not doing well in their field to move to another area in other to stand a chance of doing better and finishing with better grades.
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However, the VC disclosed that a special degree award will be conferred on the overall best graduating student, Dr. Saheed Alabi, from the Obafemi Awolowo College of Health Sciences of OOU who had distinctions in seven courses out of 10 in the College of Medicine.
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He noted that in the anal of the institution, nobody has ever had such sterling result.

Thursday, 12 January 2017

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Monday, 9 January 2017

OOU SCHOOL FEES EXTENDED

The OOU SUG extended the 2016/2017 academic session school fee payment to 18th Jan, 2017. This was concluded today with the school authority and the government also plead with students to try and meet up. GOD BLESS OOU

Signed: Tayo Mabunmi