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UNILORIN Non-Academic staff join strike
Non-academic staff members of the University of Ilorin, ( UNILORIN ) have joined the nationwide strike called to protest unfair deals from the federal government by their national body.The decision to join the strike, it was gathered was taken at a congress of the joint action committee, umbrella organ for three industrial unions in the system; the Non Academic Staff Union ( NASU), Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the NATS.At the congress, Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof Abdulkarem Age allegedly made spirited efforts to talk the workers out of the but he was said to have been rebuffed by the workers.The workers, it was gathered said that they would not disobey the directive of the national body which had been duly communicated since last week.“He pleaded with to sustain our record at the university and even asked that we retain some critical sectors but we told him at the congress that the strike will be total” ‘ a source at the congress told our reporter.”When our reporter visited the university on Monday, the effect of the strike was yet to be felt as the workers were just returning from the congress. -

‘New JAMB rules delay UNILORIN admission list’
The Chairman, University of Ilorin ( UNILORIN ) Admissions Committee, Prof. O. T. Mustapha, has told candidates seeking admission into the university that its management was addressing the delay in the release of the 2017/2018 admission list.
Mustapha’s appeal for calm was reported by the UNILORIN Bulletin following anxiety caused by the delay in concluding the admission exercise.
He said though the university had completed the selection process, the admission list was being delayed by the newly-introduced Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
“As far as the university admission is concerned, at the university level, we are already through with the short-listing. But the new system introduced by JAMB requires that when you are through with admissions, instead of going to Abuja to mark the admitted candidates manually, you have to do it electronically. This time around, we tried as much as possible to do that, but we have encountered some challenges with internet services, particularly when we tried to upload the list of our admitted candidates, which is very bulky.
“They will have to be calm. Nobody is trying to jeopardize the process. It is just a small problem and I don’t think that it is insurmountable. We will definitely overcome it. We are just worried about its effect on the academic calendar. So, we are working round the clock to correct this. We are concerned. We are trying our best. We have not been folding our arms. In fact, we are thinking of moving to another location where the strength of the internet facility would be enhanced.”
Mustapha complained that the low capacity of the university’s internet facilities was caused by external providers.
“Once we have enhanced internet facilities, and if probably, JAMB can strengthen its own bandwidth, I think the problem will stop,” he said.
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Uninterrupted academic calendar sacrosanct – UNILORIN VC
Vice-Chancellor, University of Ilorin ( UNILORIN ), Prof. Sulyman Abdulkareem, said that the uninterrupted academic calendar of the institution he described as the hallmark of the University, remained sacrosanct.
Abdulkareem said this on Wednesday while presiding over the first Senate meeting of UNILORIN.
He solicited the support of the university Senate in his mission to move the institution to greater heights.
The vice-chancellor promised to sustain and improve on the tempo of progress witnessed in the university and build on the achievements of successive administration of the institution.
In his address, entitled “Your Support is Our Victory’’, Abdulkareem said the continued stability of the university was sacrosanct.
“We have enjoyed it for the past 17 years and it has given us an image that draws the largest number of admission seekers within and outside our country to us.
“It is one of the identities that make us different and better than the others in Nigeria,’’ the UNILORIN Vice Chancellor said.
According to him, the continued stability of this great university remains non-negotiable.
The vice-chancellor said he was committed to championing the drive toward ensuring that the university becomes more reputable for research outputs, which could change the world for the better.
“This is achievable if we have a renewed energy, devotion, faith, attitude and ethos that can rekindle our unique UNILORIN spirit for attaining greater heights.’’
He said that he was committed to the promotion of staff and students’ welfare as well as sustaining the infrastructure development of the university.
The vice-chancellor also mentioned strategies which he intended to adopt over the next five years.
He said his administration was committed to re-orientation of staff for improved productivity, students’ attitude and commitment toward academic excellence and promotion of healthy as well as effective collaboration, among others.
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Unilorin VC promises equal treatment to all candidates, groups
Prof. Sulyman Abdulkareem, the Vice-Chancellor, University of Ilorin (Unilorin), has promised that the institution would strive hard to provide equal treatment to individuals and groups in its admission and appointments.
Abdulkareem made the promise while receiving traditional rulers from Igbomiland as well as members of Executive Council of Omo Ibile Igbomina, who visited him on Wednesday in Ilorin.
The Vice-Chancellor appreciated the visitors for recognising the fact that the university was a public institution which belonged to all.
“There would be no preferential treatment to individuals or groups in terms of admission, appointment or promotion in the institution,’’ he said.
While welcoming advice from members of the team, Abdulkareem said he needed their prayers and support to succeed as the 10th Vice-Chancellor of the university.
Earlier, the National President of Omo Ibile Igbomina, Mr Timothy Adebayo, said the visit was to assure the Vice-Chancellor of the support of all Igbomina people.
Also in his remarks, the Olupo of Ajasse-Ipo, Oba Sikiru Woleola II, advised Abdulkareem to be a good ambassador of Igbomina land in running the affairs of the institution.
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Oxford Don to reward UNILORIN best graduating students
Prof. Chris Imafidon of the University of Oxford has pledged to reward the best graduating students from the University of Ilorin (Unilorin).
Imafidon made the pledge on Saturday in Ilorin during the convocation ceremonies for the 2016 and 2017 graduating students of the university.
In his paper entitled: “The Genius in You’’, he said his foundation — Excellence in Education Programme — would reach-out to the best and worst graduating male and female of the institution.
According to him, every individual has an inborn genius which might be suppressed, repressed or expressed.
Imafidon said the worst graduating students were not the worst but mis-educated in a particular field and could be redefined to be geniuses and talented with the best counsel.
He called on the Federal Government to invest in education and reap the reward of the brain wealth in Nigeria.
The don also called for a national discuss in the House of Assembly on how to bring up children.
The university graduated 9, 018 students from various departments with 89 of the graduating students ending with First Class degrees.
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UNILORIN best dies few days to graduation
The best graduating engineering student of the University of Ilorin, Taofiqah Oloriegbe, has died few days to her graduation.
It was gathered the news spread via the facebook page of a family friend.
The message read: “Subhanallah: What a sudden and untimely death of a rare gem!
“She’s Taofeeqah Oloriegbe, a sister to my friend, Dammy Oloriegbe. Being the best yet-to-be announced graduating student of Engineering department, few days to her convocation, she left this sinful world after a brief illness.
“May Allah grant her eternal rest with His pious servants and grant the families the fortitude to bear the loss”.
The university’s spokesperson, Kunle Akogun, who confirmed the incident, said: “The management does not know the cause of the death of the best graduating student, Miss Taofiqah Oloriegbe, yet.
“As soon as we have the details, it will be made available to public.”
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Unilorin best student dies days before graduation
The Best graduating engineering student in this week 33rd convocation ceremonies of the University of Ilorin (Unilorin), Taofiqah Oloriegbe has died.
It was gathered that the deceased was billed to be honoured as the best graduating student at the faculty of engineering of the university before the incident happened.
It was also gathered that the news of her untimely death broke out via a Facebook wall page account of a family friend of the deceased.
The Facebook wall page account which was obtained by journalists in Ilorin on Tuesday had read: “Subhanallah: What a sudden and untimely death of a rare gem!

Taofiqah Oloriegbe – Best graduating engineering student in this week 33rd convocation ceremonies “She’s Taofeeqah Oloriegbe, a sister of my friend Dammy Oloriegbe. Being the best yet-to-be-announced graduating student of engineering and a few days to her convocation, she left this sinful world after a brief illness.
“May Allah grant her eternal rest with His pious servants and grant the families the fortitude to bear the loss.”
A visit to the family house of the deceased at Alore area of the state capital also showed that relations and family members were mourning mood
Residents of the area were also seen in groups discussing the untimely death of the young, brilliant and promising student.
They prayed God to grant the deceased perfect peace and Aljanah Firdaos.
Spokesperson of the university, Kunle Akogun, confirmed the incident, saying that the management of the university was yet to know the “cause of death of the best graduating student, Miss Taofiqah Oloriegbe”.
“As soon as the management has the details of what led to the untimely death of the student, it will be made available to the members of the public”, he said.
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Unilorin produces 89 First Class graduates
Prof. AbduGaniyu Ambali, the Vice-Chancellor, University of Ilorin, said on Friday that the institution had produced a total of 89 first class graduates for the 2016/2017 academic session.
The Vice-Chancellor made this disclosure in Ilorin on the occasion of a handover and valedictory press conference, which signaled the commencement of the 33rd convocation ceremonies of the university.
In his address entitled: “You are great”, the VC said that the university was thriving academically, going by the quality and quantity of research works embarked upon by lecturers.
He gave a breakdown of the graduating students thus: 89 First Class Division, 1,932 Second Class Upper Division and 3,727 Second Class Lower Division.
The VC also said that 1,309 of them graduated with Third Class Division, 117 with ordinary pass while there were two aegrotat graduating students.
While handing over to Prof. Suleiman Abdulkareem, the 10th Vice-Chancellor of the university, the outgoing VC said that the institution had recorded many successes since he took over its administration in the past five years.
According to Unilorin, the university is one of the most peaceful institutions in Nigeria with uninterrupted academic sessions since the past 17 years.
“Since my inception as the VC, additional faculties were created from the existing 12 in 2012 to 15 presently,” he said.
Ambali also stated that a total of 69 projects had been inaugurated in the past five years.
The highlight of the event was a book presentation in honour of the out-going VC, entitled: “The Ambali Years, (A chronicle of the landmark achievement of Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali-2012-2017).
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Unveiling Unilorin’s VC-designate
In the run-up to the August 28, appointment of a new Vice-Chancellor, members of the University of Ilorin community waited with bated breath and palpable anxiety as news filtered through the campus that the Governing Council was about to take a major decision that would invariably chart the direction the University would tread in the next five years. On that day, the council, led by Dr. Abdullah Jibril Oyekan, met to, among other businesses, consider the report of its Selection Board on the appointment of a new vice-chancellor.
This anxiety was not restricted to the university community, as even members of the general public were also on tenterhooks as to who would emerge the new helmsman of the university currently making waves across the country, and even beyond, as Nigeria’s number one citadel of learning by all objective standards.
And the mass media were not left out in this pervasive aura of tensile anticipation. Indeed, members of the Fourth Estate of the Realm inadvertently, or, in some cases consciously, fuelled the general anxiety over what should ordinarily be strictly an internal affair of the university with all sorts of speculative news stories on the likely candidate for the plum job!
And after about four hours of brainstorming, Oyekan, tailed by other council members, emerged from the hallowed Council Chamber and headed straight to the more spacious old Senate Chamber, where a bevy of anxious pressmen were waiting in the wings. So, it was understandable when a pin-drop silence immediately enveloped the Senate Chamber as the Council Chairman and other members of his entourage settled into their seats.
“Gentlemen of the press”, the Council Chairman began, barely waiting for a short introduction by the university spokesman, yours sincerely, to end, “Noting that the tenure of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor AbdulGaniyu Ambali, OON, will come to an end on 15th October, 2017, council commenced the process for the appointment of a new vice-chancellor by announcing the vacancy in two national newspapers…on Friday, 14th April, 2017. The advertisement was also placed on the university website and the University’s Weekly Bulletin”.
Dr. Oyekan then launched into the details of the selection process that culminated in the Council meeting. And finally, he said, “At its meeting on Monday, 28th August, 2017, council, in accordance with the University Act and the provisions of the Universities (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) Act 2003, considered the recommendation of the Selection Board and I am happy to announce that council approved the appointment of Professor Sulyman Age Abdulkareem as the 10th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin. The appointment is to take effect from 16th October, 2017”.
And so the erudite Professor of Chemical Engineering and inventor of an anti-oil spillage substance, the Unilor Oil Sorbing Wafers, among other inventions, was named the university’s new vice-chancellor.
A specialist in Heterogeneous Catalysis/Reactional Engineering and consummate researcher as well as patent owner of several ground-breaking inventions, Prof. Abdulkareem joined the services of the University of Ilorin as Senior Lecturer in 1996, becoming a Professor in 2005. He is the immediate past Vice-Chancellor of Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin.
The vice-chancellor-designate was born on January 21, 1954 at Oro town, Irepodun Local Government area of Kwara State. He attended the Government Secondary School, Ilorin, for both his secondary school education and the Higher School Certificate (HSC) from 1968 to 1974, which he undertook with a Kwara State Government Scholarship. He later got the federal government scholarship for his university education at the University of Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. between 1975 and 1980. At the end of the course, he came out in flying colours and was awarded the MChE, BChE (Chemical Engineering) specializing in Heterogeneous Catalysis/Reaction Engineering.
From 1985 to 1988, this high-flying intellectual was awarded the United States of America National Science Foundation Fellowship for his PhD programme in Chemical Engineering at the University of Louisville, USA. He also completed his PhD in flying colours and obtained the Engineer-In-Training Certificate of the State of Minnesota, USA in 1991. He became a registered Engineer of the Nigerian Society of Engineers in 2002 and a COREN Registered Engineer in 2004.
Prof. Abdulkareem was a lecturer, engaged by the Detroit Board of Education Detroit, Michigan, USA from August 1984 to August 1985; and a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Louisville, Kentucky, from September 1985 to August 1988. He joined the services of the University of Ilorin as a Senior Lecturer in 1996 and rose to become a Professor in September 2005, the same year he discovered and fabricated a substance that could be used to rescue the environment of the oil producing areas from the menace of oil spillage and save their waters from perennial pollution.
A consummate researcher and thorough-bred academic, he has a lot of inventions and has many Patents to his credit.
The Vice-Chancellor-designate has held many important positions in the university, among which are: Director, SIWES (2000 – 2008); Head, University Admissions Unit (2006 – 2009); Dean, Student Affairs (2008 – 2010); and Director, Laboratory-To-Product (LABTOP) Centre (September 2015 to date). He is happily married with children.
From the general mood of obvious satisfaction that has pervaded the campus since the announcement of Prof. Abdulkareem’s appointment, with torrents of congratulatory messages pouring in from members of Senate and the leadership of the various staff unions in the university, it is safe to say that the University of Ilorin is in for another glorious era, a sustenance of the excellence for which the institution has been known for years.
There is no doubt that the vice-chancellor-designate’s appointment is a call to national service and many people believe that by his pre-eminent antecedent, he is well-equipped to take the University of Ilorin to greater heights.
Not only has he served in a similar capacity in a sister university before, available records have also shown that Prof. Abdulkareem discharged himself creditably in his former duty post, making ground-breaking achievements that are yet unsurpassed. Moreover, his intimidating credentials are a source of joy, pride and assurance to every Unilorite that the university is indeed lucky to have him take over from a great achiever in the person of Prof. Ambali. Generally acknowledged to be a very principled, open-minded, fair and incorruptible administrator wherever he has been privileged to serve in the past, Prof. Abdulkareem will surely be bringing all these sterling attributes to bear on his administrative style at the university. This is necessary not only because of the need to keep his well-known integrity intact but also because of the need to sustain the lofty heights that the University of Ilorin has attained over the years, and also hopefully take this a notch higher!
And as Prof. Ambali said at a forum few days after Prof. Abdulkareem’s emergence, “I am happy that I am handing over to a man who will not let the university down”.
To be sure, only the very best is good enough for Unilorin.
- Akogun is the Head, Corporate Affairs, University of Ilorin.
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UNILORIN gets new vice chancellor
THE University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) Governing Council yesterday announced a professor of chemical engineering, Sulyman Age Abdulkareem, as the university’s new vice chancellor.
The tenure of the present Vice Chancellor, Prof. Abdulganiyu Ambali, ends October 15.
Addressing reporters in Ilorin, the Governing Council Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi J. Oyekan, said the “appointment is to take effect from October 16, 2017”.
Abdulkareem, who hails from Oro, Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara State was the immediate past Vice Chancellor of Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin.
Born in 1954, he attended the Government Secondary School, Ilorin for both his secondary education and higher school certificate (HSC) from 1968 to 1974, which he undertook with the Kwara State government scholarship.
He later got the Federal Government scholarship for his university education at the University of Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, USA between 1975 and 1780.
At the end of the course, he was awarded the Mche, Bche (Chemical Engineering) specialising in heterogeneous catalysis/reaction engineering.
From 1985 to 1988, he was awarded the United States of America National Science Foundation Fellowship for his doctoral programme in chemical engineering at the University of Louisville, USA.
He obtained the engineering-in-training certificate of the state of Minnesota, USA in 1991 and became a registered engineer of the Nigerian Society of Engineers in 2002 as well as COREN registered engineer in 2004.
Abdulkareem was engaged as a lecturer by the Detroit Board of Education, Detroit, Michigan, USA from August 1984 to August 1985; and a graduate teaching assistant at the University of Louisville, Kentucky from September 1985 to August 1988.
He joined the services of the University of Ilorin as a senior lecturer in 1996 and rose to become a professor in September 2005.