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Navigating the Data Price Surge: How OAU Students Are Adapting to Rising Internet Costs

By Eniola Adeyeye  Data is essential in almost every aspect of life, serving as the foundation for knowledge, decision-making, and technological advancement. The recent increase in data prices has significantly impacted students. Many students rely heavily on internet access for academic activities such as attending online classes, conducting research, and submitting assignment. The hike in data costs has led to financial strain, as many students use larger part of their allowance on data. Students Lament Favour, a second-year student of Sociology and Anthropology, lamented that "as a student and also a graphic designer, this issue affects me more and can sometimes be frustrating." According to her, as a graphic designer, she relies heavily on the internet for downloading design resources, watching tutorials to improve her skills, and communicating with her clients. To do all these, she needs a stable internet connection, which is now more expensive. This results ...

The Vibrant World of Visual Artists at OAU

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By Oyinlade Adeyemi Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) is known for its rich academic culture, historical significance, and strong creative output. Among its vibrant student body and alumni are many talented visual artists who use their skills to express deep social, cultural, and personal themes. All these visual artists work across various media, including painting, sculpture, digital art, photography, and mixed media, contributing to Nigeria’s evolving art scene.  Visual artists are individuals who produce visual art using various mediums to create works that communicate ideas, emotions, and cultural narratives, while visual arts encompass a broad range of artistic expressions that are primarily visual in nature. READ ALSO: Exposed Hazards: Missing Gutter Slabs In Front of The Department of English Pose Safety Risks ARTISTIC JOURNEY AND DEVELOPMENT The word "art" can mean so little to bystanders, but for individuals like Abikoye Paul Oluwadamilare, a third-year s...