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  • Abiodun gives best three graduating TASUED students N2m each

    Abiodun gives best three graduating TASUED students N2m each

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has given the best three graduating students of Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED), Ijebu-Ode, representing  2020/2021, 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 academic years, N2million each for their academic feat.

    The cash award was announced yesterday by the governor during the 13th, 14th and 15th convocation of the institution.

    Prince Abiodun also gave N500,000 to the best graduating students in each of the colleges for the three years from 2020 to 2023. The recipients are Sunday Oluwafemi, with GPA of 4.89 (2020/2021); Obadina Patricia Elibe with GPA of 4.89 (2021/2022) and Mercy Deborah Sanyaolu with GPA of 4.86 (2022/2023).

    The governor announced a cash of N250,000 to a first-class student, Okewale Nelson, who, despite taking advantage of the ingenious work-study programme of the institution, was also able to earn first-class degree in mathematics.

    Abiodun said the feat recorded by Okewale showed that working while studying was not a deterrent to academic success.

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    He advised other students to take advantage of the programme and go the same way.

    The governor, empathising with the students over a recent robbery attack on some of their colleagues living off campus, said his administration would deal with those disrupting the peace being enjoyed in the state.

    He noted that his government maintained zero tolerance policy for criminal activities, warning of dire consequences on anyone caught disrupting the peace of the state. Governor Abiodun urged the graduating students to reciprocate the gift of learning and character modelling the institution had offered them, noting that his administration remained committed to creating an enabling environment for growth and development aimed at making the state economically stable for all.

    He said his administration would continue to work diligently for the purpose of utilising the vocational courses acquired during their time in school.

    The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Oluwole Banjo, said 12,700 students graduated in the 13th,14th and 15th combined convocation, while 329 graduated at the postgraduate college.

    He said 113 students graduated with first-class honours.

    The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Prof Rahamon Bello, said the institution had developed a reputation of being dynamic, accessible and responsive to change.

  • Robbers sexually-assault TASUED students

    Robbers sexually-assault TASUED students

    • Steal over 24 phones, cash

    Suspected robbers have invaded over two hostels at Abapawa community housing students of the state-owned Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED), Ijagun.

    They allegedly raped four students.

    The robbers, who struck on Monday, started the robbery operation late at night at the two hostels in the community. They continued the attack till the early morning of Tuesday.

    Over 24 phones were carted away. A yet-to-be determined amount of money was also stolen.

    A source told The Nation that among those dispossessed of their phones and money was a female police officer, who is an undergraduate in the university.

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    Ogun State Government has promised that the culprits would be brought to book.

    Deputy Governor Noimot Salako-Oyedele visited the victims at the State Hospital, Ijebu Ode, before they were moved to Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu for proper health care and rehabilitation.

    Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof Abayomi Arigbabu, pledged that the government would do everything to apprehend the criminals.  

    Police Commissioner Mr. Abiodun Alamutu said the perpetrators would be brought to book.

    TASUED Deputy Vice Chancellor Prof. Adekunle Adeogun said the school authority had been supporting the victims and appealed to the state government for more support.

  • Robbers invade TASUED hostels, rape four

    Robbers invade TASUED hostels, rape four

    A seven-man robbery gang has invaded over two hostels in Abapawa community housing students of the state-owned Tai Solarin University Education (TASUED), Ijagun, and raped no fewer than four female students in the process.

    The robbers, who struck on Monday, started the robbery operations late night at the two hostels in the Abapawa community.

    They continued the attack until Tuesday morning before they left.

    Over 24 GSM phones were carted away while a yet-to -be determined cumulative amount of money was taken from the students by the invading robbers who entered each of the not less than 22 – room hostels.

    A source told The Nation that each room of the hostel has at least two occupants while among those dispossessed of their phones and money include a female police officer, who is an undergraduate student of the university.

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    Our correspondent tried to reach out to TASUED on the incident without success but the Ogun State Government vowed that the perpetrators would be brought to book.

    The Government assured students and residents of Abapawa that it would do everything humanly possible to bring to book perpetrators of the unfortunate robbery and rape incident in the area, stressing that they would not go unpunished.

    Deputy Governor Noimot Salako-Oyedele visited the victims at the State hospital, Ijebu Ode, before they were moved to the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu for proper health care and rehabilitation under the instruction of the State Government.

    She indicated the Commissioner of Police has been to the scene of the incident since it was first reported and working assiduously to ensure the culprits are apprehended to face the full wrath of the law.

    And speaking later at a meeting with the University management team, representatives of the student body, the Commissioner for Education Science and Technology, Prof Abayomi Arigbabu as well as Commissioner of Police, Mr Abiodun Alamutu, Engr Salako-Oyedele stressed the need to forestall further reoccurrence as it was one of the worst crimes against humanity.

  • TASUED holds ninth convocation today

    TASUED holds ninth convocation today

    Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) will today award higher degrees, diplomas, admission into first degrees and present prizes at the university’s ninth convocation ceremony.

    Three eminent recipients will also be given the university’s honorary doctorate degrees.

    The convocation, which begins 10 a.m at the university auditorium, will be attended by the Visitor, Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun, as the special guest of honour.

    A statement by the chairman of Academic Ceremonies Committee, Prof Abayomi Arigbabu, said the convocation lecture, titled: Sustainable Development and Quality Assurance in Higher Education, was delivered yesterday by the Executive Secretary of National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof Adamu Abubakar Rasheed.

    The convocation lecture was held at the TETFund hall at noon and chaired by TASUED’s Governing Council Chairman, Prof Olufemi Bamiro.

     

  • TASUED set to host Campus Editors’ Summit ’17

    TASUED set to host Campus Editors’ Summit ’17

    The National Association of Nigerian Campus Editors (NANCE), a body saddled with regulating the activities of campus journalists in Nigeria, is set to host her second Campus Editors Summit at Ijebu-Ode, Ogun state.

    The Campus Editors Summit is a yearly convention which creates an avenue for all campus journalists and their numerous editors across Nigeria to unite under one umbrella body chaired by NANCE, whilst also sharing experiences and learning from one another.

    This year’s theme tagged “Future of Journalists” is to be hosted by the Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED), in Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State for a two day period lasting from the 27th to the 28th of January, 2017.

    In a statement signed and released by the NANCE President, Lukmon Fasasi, the body has promised to ensure that the event lives up to expectation as various key media personalities have been confirmed for the event.

    The statement reads in part: “It is with great joy that the executive council of the National Association of Nigerian Campus Editors wishes to inform all Campus Editors cum Journalists, of this year’s Campus Editors Summit, scheduled to take place at Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.”

    This year’s Campus Editors Summit is themed: “Future of Journalists” and it would run for two days. The first day would involve the arrival of guests and a pre-summit while the next day will consist of the summit proper.

    A keynote address will be delivered by Mrs Funke Egbemode, The President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors as well as other highly distinguished media professionals, while the summit will consist of two-panel sessions.

    Key media personalities have also been confirmed to grace the programme.  Those media personalities include; Fisayo Soyombo, Winner of the International World Free Press Prize and Editor of The Cable; Wale Ajetumobi, Editor of the Campus Life section of the Nation’s newspaper; Wuraola Popoola, Content Editor at Naij.com; Hannah Ojo, award winning journalist for the Nation’s newspaper and Dayo Aiyetan, Director for International centre for investigative reporting and a host lot of others.

    The president emphasised the bonding process amongst the participants as the most important aspect of the summit where all campus journalists from across Nigeria will be given a chance to relate amicably with one other at the pre-summit and has therefore enjoined all campus journalists and editors to be present at the mouth-watering event.

  • Dangote to  receive TASUED’s  doctorate degree

    Dangote to receive TASUED’s doctorate degree

    African leading business mogul and  President of Dangote Group of Industries, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, will, on Saturday, be conferred with the honorary doctorate degree of the Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun.

    In a letter addressed to Dangote dated November 3, TASUED management said the award received unanimous approval of the Senate and Governing Council of the university. It said the honour was in recognition of Dangote as a “leading African entrepreneur, builder of people and institutions, unmatched philanthropist and lover of education”.

    Dangote, in a response dated November 17,  signed by his Honorary Adviser, Mr. J. O. Makoju, and addressed to the Vice Chancellor of TASUED, Prof. Oluyemisi Obilade, accepted the award.

    He thanked the members of TASUED’s Senate and Governing Council for the honour and described TASUED as a “highly reputable university”.

    The world-class business guru, who will be honoured with the late matriarch of the Awolowo family, Chief  HID Awolowo, and former President Olusegun Obasanjo, at the 10th anniversary and Sixth and Seventh convocation, said he was  honoured to be in company of illustrious eminent Nigerians like  “former President, General Olusegun Obasanjo and our revered matriarch, the late Chief  H.I.D Awolowo”.

    He also congratulated the university: “We want to use this opportunity to commend the university for the achievements made in just a decade and to wish you a successful convocation ceremony.”

  • TASUED’s doctorate degree excites Obasanjo

    TASUED’s doctorate degree excites Obasanjo

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said the award of Doctor of Science Education in Political Science to him by the Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, is an honour to his workers.

    TASUED, on November 28, will hold its 10th anniversary and 2015 convocation ceremonies when Obasanjo will be honoured with the degree.

    In a letter written to the university’s management, the former President “thanked the Senate and  Governing Council of the Universityfor the honour”.

    The letter reads: “I received your letter of November 3, 2015, by which you confirmed the decision of the Governing Council and the Senate of Tai Solarin University of Education to confer on me an HonouraryDoctoral Degree awarrd of Doctor of Science Education in Political Science at the 10th anniversary of the University on November 28, 2015.

    “I feel highly honoured by the kind sentiments expressed in your letter, and the kind gesture, which I accept with pleasure. I want to thank the Senate and the university’s Governing Council for the honour done me. This award is not only to honour me but it is also an award for all the great men and women who have worked tirelessly with me in all the undertakings I have had in my life.”

  • TASUED post-humous award

    TASUED post-humous award

    The Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ogun State, has conferred a post-humous honourary doctorate degree in Business Education (honoris causa) on the late matriarch of the Awolowo dynasty, Mrs. Hannah Idowu Dideolu (HID) Awolowo.

    The award would be formally presented during the university’s convocation and 10th anniversary ceremonies slated for November 28, three days after her interment.

    This was communicated to the family in a letter dated November 9 signed by the Vice Chancellor, Prof Oluyemisi Obilade.

    According to the University, the decision was taken in recognition of Mama’s passion for education, service to humanity and business acumen.

    “We are delighted to inform you that the University Governing Council has approved the recommendations of the Senate to honour Mrs. H.I.D Awolowo, with the post humous degree of Doctor of Science (D.Sc. Ed) (Honoris Causa) in Business Education of Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun.

    “This award is in recognition of her passion for education, business acumen and numerous contributions to the advancement of Nigerians.

    “The University takes special cognisance of her being a role model and legendary example of womanhood, leadership and family support.”

  • Late HID Awolowo gets Post-Humous Doctorate Degree

    Late HID Awolowo gets Post-Humous Doctorate Degree


    The Tai Solarin Universiy of Education (TASUED), Ijagun on Tuesday announced intentions to confer a post-humous honourary doctorate degree in Business Education on late Chief Mrs. HID Awolowo. The institution will honour late matriarch of the Awolowo family during the University’s 2015 convocation and 10th anniversary ceremonies slated for Saturday, November 28, 2015, as encomiums continues to pour in. According to the TASUED in a letter dated November 9, 2015 and signed by the Vice Chancellor, Professor Oluyemisi Obilade, the University said the decision to honour the late HID was in recognition of her passion for education, business acumen and service to humanity. The letter addressed to the Awolowo family, reads in parts: “We are delighted to inform you that the University Governing Council has approved the recommendations of the Senate to honour the matriarch, Chief (Mrs.) H.I.D Awolowo, with the post humous degree of Doctor of Science (D.Sc.Ed) (Honoris Causa) in Business Education of Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun. (The premier University of Education in Nigeria) at the forthcoming 2015 Convocation and 10th year Anniversary Ceremonies scheduled to hold at 10:00am on Saturday, 28th November, 2015 at the University Auditorium, Ijagun Main Campus.” “This award is in recognition of her passion for education, business acumen and numerous contributions to the advancement of human race in Nigeria. The University takes special cognizance of her being a role model and legendary example of womanhood, leadership and family support. The University joins well-meaning Nigerians in celebrating the enviable worth of mama and her outstanding legacy in the service of humanity. We also congratulate you and your family on the noble achievement. May the Almighty God uphold the Awolowo family and keep them united.” It would be recalled that the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo not only revolutionised education in the then Western Nigeria with the introduction of The Free Education Programme of his political party, he also praised the support of his wife, describing her as a “jewel of inestimable value”.

  • Free education in Ogun:  The untold story

    Free education in Ogun: The untold story

    used to pay school fees and buy textbooks for all my children from the primary school to tertiary level. When Amosun came and talked about free education, I was a bit sceptical. But when my daughters in the primary and secondary schools did not pay school fees throughout the last session (2011/12) and returned home with writing materials and textbooks, I was so happy. I have also not paid school fees for my boy in the nursery school in the last one year. Now, I only pay for my daughter in Ojere (MAPOLY). I am very grateful for this financial relief by the Amosun administration.”

    That was the voice of a chauffeur at the workshop of an auto-mechanic in the fall of 2012. I was only drawn into the chit-chat when the man mentioned nursery school. I thought there was a mix-up somewhere. Was there a charity organisation running free nursery school? Up till that time, I must confess, I did not know that many government’s primary schools also had nursery schools. Upon inquiries, I discovered that our free education also covered that level of education.

    Garrulity, admittedly, may be a vice, but taciturnity is not always a virtue. If you don’t blow your own trumpet, nobody will blow it for you. In a country like Nigeria, where politics is still seen by some as a zero-sum game, you need to constantly tell your own story, otherwise the lies being spewed by the opposition may one day be accorded some undeserved attention by the unwary.

    Before Amosun was sworn in as governor of Ogun State on May 29, 2011, there was no free education at the pre-primary, primary, secondary and tertiary levels of public education. Parents were paying for everything and buying everything. Today, to the glory of the Almighty and through responsible governance and prudent husbandry of the resources of Ogun State by the governor, education is free at the pre-primary level, primary level and in secondary schools. Education at the tertiary level is heavily subsidized by the current government; it is not free.

    When you consider the fact that an average family in Ogun State has children at the four levels of education at the same time, then you can appreciate the huge financial burden that has been lifted off the shoulders of these parents by the Amosun administration. This is a landmark achievement our government should celebrate.

    Between 2007 and 2011, Ogun State defaulted in the payment of counterpart fund for UBEC, hence no money could be accessed under the UBE Act; parents paid for everything. The state also defaulted in managing the ETF in 2009, hence was unable to access the intervention fund in 2010. In parenthesis, I recall that Ogun was denied the MDGs funds for the years 2009 and 2010 because it mismanaged the N1.64bn for the year 2008. When you consider the above and the fact that education was not free at any level, then you can appreciate the value the Daniel administration placed on education in Ogun State.

    Today, the Amosun administration has offset all the outstanding counterpart funds and has not defaulted once. When you see structures in our primary schools with the inscription, ‘SUBEB 2008/2009’, it does not mean they were built under the last administration. Indeed, they were built under the Amosun administration, having paid the state’s counterpart funds for those years. At the JSS level under the Daniel administration, the highest enrolment figure was 174,820. Today, through the free education policy of the Amosun government, enrolment figure has shot up to 214,837. The figure has increased from 146,737 to 162,536 at SSS level. Due to improvement in our technical education, some children now move from JSS to such schools while the majority proceed to SSS, which is a big plus for our drive in vocational/technical education. Expectedly, performance of our children in WASSSE has increased tremendously.

    In a space of four years (2007 – 2011), for example, the last government did not provide a single chair or table for pupils and teachers at the pre-primary school. But under the current government, our children in the nursery schools have been provided with 3,200 chairs, 800 tables, 17,043 two-seater desks and 10,900 two-seater desks with shutters. 7,148 tables and 14,296 chairs have also been provided for their teachers.

    Under the Daniel administration, pupils were paying for all manner of things such as file jacket, ID card, school prospectus, students dossier, examination fee, school inter-house sports, etc., which the Amosun government abolished.

    At the inauguration of our free education in the fall of 2011, a question arose on whether the token PTA fees should even be allowed in public schools. The governor said it should be abolished. There was an argument that it was voluntary. The issue came up later during a courtesy visit by the state’s chapter of PTA, where the body said the token was a voluntary donation on the part of the parents. The governor accepted but with a caveat: no child must be sent home on account of PTA fees. And just how much is involved here? Between N300 and N900, which cannot buy a single textbook. Yet, depending on the class of the pupils, under our free education policy, they get a minimum of 7 textbooks and maximum of 12.

    If you have ever been a teacher in a public school, then you will appreciate what it means for every student in your class to have textbooks. The practice before the declaration of free education by the Amosun administration was for the class teacher to have each of these textbooks and write on the blackboard. Most often, the textbooks were creased and torn as a result of long usage. In a class of about 70 pupils, not more than two pupils would have one or two textbooks because of the heavy financial burden on the peasant parents.

    The previous government promised to pay the WAEC fees of SSS3 candidates but it reneged. According to the Commissioner for Education, Barr. Segun Odubela, the examination body wrote the new government, threatening to withhold the results of the children because of default by the last government. Not only that, running cost of the schools and subventions to our tertiary institutions were not paid. Virtually all the school buildings were  dilapidated. Teachers’ salaries and allowances were not paid for many months – not only in the education sector. In short, rot was the word. In one tertiary institution, there was no convocation ceremony for 8 solid years. To compound the infamy, the then government announced 100% increase in tuition fees in all its tertiary colleges.

    The Amosun administration not only offset the inherited WAEC fees, it restored payment of running cost and subventions. The backlog of salaries has been substantially cleared. For instance, the governor spent one billion naira (N1bn) to offset the CONTISS and Monetization allowances of the staff of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), which he inherited from the immediate past government. Imagine how many modern classrooms or lecture halls that could have been built by that amount! The Daniel government actually owed OOU workers N2.5 billion in salaries and allowances. Amosun also paid the arrears of three-month salaries owed lecturers of the institution by the former government.

    As stated  earlier, the Daniel administration increased the tuition fees of tertiary students by 100%. Senator Amosun promised to reduce it by 50% once voted into office. On the eve of his exit from power, the former governor announced a reduction of 50%. Notwithstanding that, the Amosun government further reduced the fees by 10%, thus bringing the reduction to 60%.

    Of course, it was Amosun that achieved the significant reduction because the action of the departing government was cynical and opportunistic. Otherwise, why did it wait till the last minute to implement the promise made to the students by Amosun? It is now 3 years that Amosun approved the reduction. The school fees in our tertiary institutions have not been increased since then. What has increased are the incidental or ancillary charges, which the government has no control over. For instance, virtually all the students pay fees to their professional bodies, and government has no control over such payment. The inherited problem between TASUED and TASCE is receiving attention and will be resolved in due course.

    Currently, the Federal Government gets 52% of the Revenue Allocation from the Federation Account while the 36 states share 26%. When you divide the 26% by 36, you have 0.7% – but that is assuming the allocation is shared equally. But it is not, so Ogun State ends up with about 0.3% out of the 26% every month. When I saw the Federal Allocation recently in the newspapers, I shook my head. “This pittance can’t even pay the wage bill of workers,” I muttered. Yet, Amosun still has to fund the police, a federal agency, from that, repair some federal roads from that, etc.  From 1999, the centre has never devoted up to 20% to education, and there is no free education in all the schools it owns.

    Under the leadership of Senator Amosun, education has always got more than 20% of the yearly budget. Surprisingly, about 80% of that is used to pay wages and salaries of workers. That is why it is worrying that some staff will leave their employer in Abeokuta and go to Abuja to negotiate salary or allowance increment. There is a huge difference between 52% and 0.3%!

    Notwithstanding, the current government is so very friendly to workers. It paid salaries of those that went on strike for six months because of a dispute with the Federal Government! Ogun workers have never had it so good. Workers in some states have been on strike close to a year now on account of non-payment of the minimum wage, yet in spite of the meagre amount we get from the Federation Account, the Amosun government has paid above the minimum wage, and implemented it across board, thus making it the only government to achieve such a milestone in Nigeria. Not only that, workers now freely express themselves and had on one occasion gone on strike on account of salaries owed by the previous government! As we enjoy this freedom, it is good we remember the road we had marched so that there is no accusation of abuse of freedom.

    Contrary to the charge of the opposition that the Amosun administration only excelled in the area of infrastructure, the current government has achieved more in education than in other areas. Senator Ibikunle Amosun has taken education from the bottom rung that the previous administration left it and placed it on the top rung of the ladder of public policy. Again, while they spent money recklessly while in power, the Amosun government has been very frugal.  For instance, political office holders under the current government receive one-third of what their predecessors earned every month. What Amosun deserves is appreciation,  understanding and cooperation from the work force. The good news is that he is getting these from the overwhelming majority of the Ogun workers.

    The crisis created by the sudden slump in the federally-collected revenue from 2013 continues to take its toll but due to discreet management of our resources by Governor Amosun, no worker is being owed any salary. Even when there were hiccups in the implementation of our free education, occasioned largely by our warped federalism, we’ve always risen to the occasion and surmounted those challenges.

    Three years and three months of free education in Ogun, Senator Amosun can hold his head high because he has trod where others feared to tread. They said free education was not possible at any level despite the humongous resources they had for eight years, but Amosun has not only made education free at the primary level, but pre-primary and secondary schools. They increased school fees of tertiary students every year, completely out of reach of poor students, because the fees rose from about N20,000 to N200,000, N300,000 in some departments. Amosun not only reversed the trend but  slashed the fees by 60%!  The over 20,000 children that would have been out of school due to the policy faux pas of the previous government are now in school.

    We still have a lot to do. Amosun inherited a sector in complete ruins.  There are many dilapidated buildings scattered across the state, and have remained in such state for decades. Some have been renovated by this government. The majority of them need to be pulled down completely – many of them are already marked for demolition. Some of the schools need to be relocated because they are currently choked by development. Population has risen. Also, new schools have to be erected as schools are returned to their original owners.

    As we continue the renovation of some of the structures, invest in training and welfare of teachers and construction of world class, state-of-the-art model schools, we trust the overwhelming majority of our people to continue to give their maximum co-operation to the Senator Ibikunle Amosun-led administration.

    Soyombo, media aide to Ogun State governor, writes from Abeokuta.