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OAU Celebrates Research Excellence, Honours Prof. Oladapo Afolabi as OPay Expands Scholarship Initiative to 40 Universities

          Taiwo Deborah Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, has honoured outstanding contributions to research, public service, mentorship, and educational development at the 2026 Academic Research Excellence Awards held on Wednesday, July 15, 2026. The event recognized eminent Nigerians and corporate partners, including Professor Oladapo Afolabi, CFR, former Head of Service of the Federation, for his distinguished contributions to academia, governance, and national development. The ceremony, which attracted alumni, faculty members, students, and industry leaders, also featured the announcement of key initiatives, including the proposed establishment of the Oladapo Afolabi Center for Good Governance and Professional Etiquette, as well as the expansion of the OPay OP Scholars Programme to 40 universities across Nigeria. Professor Afolabi was honoured for his exceptional capacity to execute responsibilities effectively and his commit...

The Leaders We Elect, The Problems We Inherit: Why are Student Leaders Silent Over Delayed Results?

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            John Alabi  “Education is the best legacy,” so they say. But what happens when access to the rewards of one’s academic labour becomes increasingly difficult for a university undergraduate? Who should be held accountable? Delayed result uploads are not a new challenge within the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) community. Each semester, students begin with renewed determination to excel and improve their CGPAs. Some remain on campus during breaks, while others spend countless hours studying lecture materials, revising PDFs, and preparing for another academic session. Yet, after all the sacrifices, many are met with disappointment. The experience becomes a recurring cycle of uncertainty, with one unanswered question leading to another. Students enter examination halls without a clear understanding of their performance in previous courses, forced to predict their academic standing without knowing their strengths, weaknesses, areas ...

Scripted Calm or Political Maturity? Rethinking the SRC Electoral and Petition Commission Process

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        Ezekiel Ogunniyi If you walked into Awo Café for the second day of the GreatIFE Students’ Representative Council (SRC) business meeting expecting the usual fireworks that often accompany the constitution of the electoral committee and petition body, you would have left disappointed. Perhaps that disappointment says more about us than it does about the House. On that day, the GreatIFE SRC sat, debated, voted, and swore in a new Electoral Commission and Petition Committee without a single disagreement, without a President storming out, and without security personnel stepping in to separate warring factions. Depending on who you ask, that is either proof that GreatIFE politics has finally matured or proof that its fire has simply burned out. Barely a year ago, the same chamber descended into what could only be described as pandemonium when the Speaker announced a thirteen-member electoral committee instead of the expected fifteen. The Union Presiden...

Oyedokun Miracle Emerges OAU’s 5th Inaugural Poet in Thrilling Literary Showdown

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          Taiwo Deborah  The Bloom Africa OAU Chapter has crowned a new voice for the university as Oyedokun Miracle emerged winner of the 5th Inaugural Poet competition held at Obafemi Awolowo University. The event, themed “Who Shall Be the 5th Inaugural Poet,” showcased young poets competing for the prestigious title of OAU’s next Inaugural Poet. While 18 contestants were expected, 14 poets participated. From these, six finalists were selected before the ultimate winner was chosen. The competition began with powerful performances that drew smiles, applause, and moments of reflection from the audience. Contestants presented thought-provoking pieces addressing societal issues, personal experiences, and national realities. The contestants and the titles of their pieces included: Anjolaoluwa Bankole – “Some Cups Carry Water” Oyedokun Miracle – “Her New Name” Oduowo Olabisi – “A Taste of Then” Okuola Oluwadarasimi – “Before You Leave ...

GreatIFE SRC Debates House Budget, Announces Six Resignations

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            Blessed Elemikan On Friday, July 10, the GreatIFE Students' Representative Council (GreatIFE SRC), held its business meeting for the 2024/25 academic session. The meeting, scheduled to commence for 4 p.m. at Ajose Lecture Theatre began at 5:07 p.m. with the rendition of the national anthem led by the Deputy Speaker, Nasir Olajide. Proceedings opened with a roll call of faculties before the Speaker, Awe Ademola, apologised for the delayed commencement. He attributed the delay to several factors, including activities marking the July 10 commemoration of the OAU 5 and transportation challenges on campus, urging members to continue holding student leaders accountable responsibly. Giving an update on the Union's finances, the Speaker disclosed that the Union initially proposed a budget of ₦33 million, which was completed in the eighth week of the first semester and submitted in the eleventh week. However, the university management approve...

GreatIFE July 10 Commemoration Rekindles Student Activism, Intensifies Anti-Cultism Advocacy

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        Ijeoma Anele & Phebian Ojewande Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, on Friday, July 10, concluded its annual July 10 commemoration with a symposium themed “Redefining Student Unionism: Combating Cultism While Strengthening Collective Participation in the Digital Era.” The symposium served as the grand finale of a three-day programme held from July 8 to July 10, 2026, in honour of the five students who lost their lives during the July 10, 1999 cult attack on the university campus. The commemoration featured a series of activities, including an anti-cultism rally, the screening of the July 10 documentary, public engagements, and the concluding symposium. These activities were aimed at preserving the legacy of the fallen students, promoting consciousness, awakening the spirit of activism, and renewing commitment to the fight against cultism within the institution. The event attracted a diverse audience, including serving Students’ Uni...

PsychIFE Summit Equip Students for Excellence Beyond the Classroom

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          Ijeoma Anele The Psychology Students' Association, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife (PsychIFE), held an academic summit themed “Beyond Passing” at the SUB TV Room on Monday, July 6. The event focused on positioning Psychology students for excellence and opportunities, where participants were enlightened on different career paths within their field. It also featured a panel session, inter-level debate, question-and-answer session, among others. During his keynote address, Uthman enlightened students on the significance of passion in learning, explaining that passion is the foundation of excellence and what helps individuals build the right systems and remain committed to the sacrifices required for exceptional performance. “Without the right mindset, it’s easy to settle for average,” he said. He also emphasised that excellence requires sacrifice, as achieving one’s goals involves choosing what truly aligns with one’s purp...