Tag: Olatunji Oladejo

  • Adebowale emerges new Deputy Vice Chancellor of UI

    The Senate of the University of Ibadan has elected Prof. Kayode Adebowale of the Department of Chemistry as  the new Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration) of the institution.

    A statement  issued on Tuesday in Ibadan  by the institution’s  Director of Public Communication, Mr Olatunji Oladejo, said the  election held  on Monday was well contested.

    The statement said that  Adebowale defeated  Prof. Emmanuel  Salako of the Department of Animal Science.

    According to the statement,  Adebowale will replace the current Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration), Prof. Ambrose Emilolorun Aiyelari, whose tenure will end  on June 10.

    The vice chancellor had earlier  nominated  Adebowale and  Salako  for the election.

    “With this election, the name of the new deputy vice-chancellor will be forwarded to Council for confirmation at its next meeting.

    “Adebowale, who is a professor of  chemistry and Fellow, Nigerian Academy of Sciences,  has through his profound scholarship positively projected the image of the university nationally and internationally.

    “He is expected to bring to bear his varied and rich experience in university administration and sound scholarship in his new assignment,’’ the statement said.

  • Police probe death of female student at UI

    Police probe death of female student at UI

    The Oyo State Police Command has commenced investigation into  the death of  Miss  Deborah Effiong,  a 100-level Law student at  the University of Ibadan.

    The Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Mr Abiodun Odude, made this known in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Ibadan.

    Odude said police investigation into the incident followed the report by the university’s authority.

    He gave an assurance that the outcome of the investigation would be made public as soon as it was completed.

    The University of Ibadan had on Wednesday issued a statement through its Director of Public Communication, Mr Olatunji Oladejo, announcing the death of Effiong.

    Oladejo expressed the regret of the university management over the sudden death of the student at the University College Hospital, Ibadan.

    “Her sudden death, however, remains a mystery and it is in the light of this that the University Management wishes to state that the cause(s) of her death are still being investigated by the appropriate authorities.

    “Her parents had been duly contacted by the relevant key officers of the University on the loss.

    “It is pertinent to state that by the tradition of the Queen Elizabeth II Hall where she was a resident, an event tagged “Fresher’s/Finalists’ Week’’ was organized by the Hall’s Executive Committee.

    “The first day being Monday, 01 May, 2017 featured ‘’Health Day’’ in the morning and ‘’Movie Show’’ at 7.00pm.

    “Her colleagues reported that the deceased was seen at the Hall Cafeteria, the venue of the Movie Show and it was reported that her ‘’normal self’’ was seen at about 8.40 pm.

    “Thereafter, she received a telephone call from a fellow; she left the venue of the movie show to meet the caller.

    “The fellow had been identified after her death by the Campus Security Service,’’ Oladejo said.

    He further explained that on getting back to the venue of the movie show, her colleagues stated that she suddenly became hyperactive and developed a strange attitude.

    Oladejo added that her colleagues said  Effiong danced abnormally and excessively in the cafeteria after the meeting.

    “It was further revealed that she left the venue of the movie show and, thereafter, there was a bang, which her colleagues explained, she jumped from a dangerous position in the Hall.

    “She was later found by her colleagues in a seemingly helpless condition in the precinct of the Hall and immediately, she was rushed to the university’s health centre by her colleagues and porters on duty.

    “She was later referred to the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, for further medical attention where all efforts to save her life proved abortive,’’ Oladejo said.

    Effiong was said to have died overnight at the tertiary health institution.

     

  • UI: Students protest against lack of water, light

    UI: Students protest against lack of water, light

    Activities have been grounded at the University of Ibadan due to the strike embarked on by the three non-academic staff unions of the institution.

    They are Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) and National Association of Academic Technicians (NAAT).

    The unions began indefinite strike on March 10 to protest against shortfalls in payment of salaries and illegal deduction in pension since December 2016.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the three gates leading into the university were locked.

    Some of the students who reside on the campus told NAN that staying was becoming unbearable due to their inability to access water and electricity.

    They called on the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Idowu Olayinka, to find a way to resolve issues with the striking workers.

    Director of Communication of the university, Olatunji Oladejo, said he was in a management meeting hence could not react immediately.

    NAN reports that the university has no fewer than 8,000 students in the halls of residence.

  • UI admits 3,589 new students

    UI admits 3,589 new students

    Mr Olatunji Oladejo, the Director of Communication of the institution, on Wednesday said the university will begin academic activities on Feb. 18.

    The admission figure was higher than 2,507 students admitted for the 2015/2016 academic session.

    Oladejo said that the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Idowu Olayinka, on Wednesday released a welcome note to the new and returning students of the institution on behalf of the Council and Senate.

    He quoted the vice-chancellor as saying, “I, on behalf of the Council, Senate and members of the University Management, welcome you to the rather late commencement of the 2016/2017 academic session.

    “The successful completion of the 2015/2016 session was largely due to your cooperation and determination to complete that session in spite of the crisis-induced vacation and other industrial actions in 2016.

    “The 2016/2017 university calendar approved by the senate of the university is to ensure that students arrive Feb. 18, while lectures commences immediately on Monday, Feb. 20.

    “The university and I count that you will once again adopt the sense of responsibility to resume for lectures on Feb. 20, having been on vacation since December 2016.

    “The university is putting measures and structures in place to alleviate the challenges faced by students in 2016 to ensure that you have sufficient resources and ample time to concentrate on your studies.’’

    Oladejo said the vice-chancellor also promised that the university would continue to operate an open and listening policy to guarantee the quality of students’ wellbeing and the concentration of their studies.