Some students have however reacted to this strange and surprising confessions. See reactions below
Monday, 9 January 2023
Wednesday, 14 December 2022
Meet Mary Olayinka Oladokun, The Best Graduating Student At 46th Convocation Of The Obafemi Awolowo University
Tuesday, 13 December 2022
Breaking: Judicial Council Reinstates Great Ife Speaker
Following the legal steps taken by the speaker of the Students' Representative Council of the Great Ife Students' Union to challenge his suspension as the speaker of the Parliament which according to him was filled with so many constitutional aberrations as the President himself singlehandedly declared the suspension based on the submission of a congressman without any motion raised to the effect of the submission.
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After series of court sessions held by the Judicial council of the Union, the council in its ruling today, December 13, 2022 reinstated the speaker of the Great Ife Student’s Union in a court sitting that was held at the Ken Saro Building earlier
The court sitting comprised seven justices including the Lord Chancellor, Hon. Justice Abiodun Adesanya, MC.
While delivering the lead judgment that was signed by the Lord Chancellor, Justice Adedapo Taiwo declared that the congressional resolution of Great Ife Student’s Union that birthed the suspension of Mr. Ajadi Toheeb as the speaker of the Great Ife Student’s Representative Council is Unconstitutional, illegal and void.
He further declared that Mr. Ajadi Toheeb is hereby reinstated as the speaker of the Great Ife Student’s Representative Council and should resume work with immediate effect.
The Judicial Council also declared that the entitlement of Mr. Ajadi Toheeb since the 30th of November 2022 should be given and returned to him with immediate effect.
The counsel to Mr. Ajadi Toheeb had earlier argued on three issues all bordering on the unconstitutionality and nullity of the congress and his suspension before the court finally declared that he should be reinstated as the speaker.
Source: ACJOAU
Saturday, 10 December 2022
Faculty Of Technology Releases 2022/2022 Admission Cut-Off Marks
OAU Peeps News Agency has confirmed the release of the 2022/2023 admission cut-off marks for the Faculty of Technology, Obafemi Awolowo University. See below
Agricultural Engineering
Merit – 59.27%
Ogun – 52.95%
Osun – 57.53%
Oyo – 56.80%
ELDS – 50.0%
Chemical Engineering
Merit – 71.28%
Ekiti – 69.65%
Ogun – 67.30%
Osun – 65.81%
Oyo – 67.80%
ELDS – 50.00%
Civil Engineering
Merit – 70.39%
Ekiti – 59.20%
Lagos – 60.78%
Ogun – 69.10%
Ondo – 65.05%
Osun – 67.43
Oyo – 69.55
ELDS – 50.00%
Computer Science and Engineering
Merit – 73.48%
Ekiti – 68.83%
Lagos – 65.33%
Ogun – 68.08%
Ondo – 69.94%
Osun – 66.81%
Oyo – 69.98%
ELDS – 60.75%
Computer Science/Economics
Merit – 69.45%
Ekiti – 60.68%
Lagos –60.68%
Ogun – 66.90%
Ondo – 60.68%
Osun – 67.48%
Oyo – 64.30%
ELDS – 50.00%
Computer Science/Mathematics
Merit – 70.15%
Ekiti – 67.45%
Lagos – 65.45%
Ogun – 60.25%
Ondo – 67.88%
Osun – 67.03%
Oyo – 69.10%
ELDS – 50.00%
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Merit – 70.38%
Ekiti – 67.07%
Lagos –68.33%
Ogun – 69.85%
Ondo – 69.45%
Osun – 66.75%
Oyo – 67.78
ELDS – 50.00
Food Science and Technology
Merit –59.40%
Lagos – 52.60%
Ondo – 55.03%
Osun – 59.00%
Oyo – 53.20%
ELDS – 50.00%
Material Science and Engineering
Merit – 60.75%
Ekiti – 60.03%
Osun – 58.81%
Oyo – 54.90%
ELDS – 50.00%
Mechanical Engineering
Merit – 74.48%
Ekiti – 65.40%
Lagos – 58.70%
Ogun –63.70%
Ondo – 73.42%
Osun – 72.17%
Oyo – 69.95%
ELDS - 50.00
Aerospace Engineering
Merit - 65.28%
Ogun - 61.28%
Osun - 59.28%
Oyo - 61.53%
ELDS - 50.00
Tuesday, 6 December 2022
Great Ife SRC Speaker Take Legal Steps Against the CEC
Following the recent happenings in the Great Ife political settings, the speaker of the SRC RT. Hon Ajadi Toheeb has charged the President, the Secretary General, the P.R.O, the Central Executive Council and the Deputy Speaker of the Union to the Great Ife Students' Union Judicial Council.
In a release made available to OAUPeeps News Agency the court hearing will hold on Thursday, 8th of December, 2022, in accordance to Section 56 of the Sacrosanct Constitution of the GreatIfe Students Union.
130 Students Bag First Class As OAU Holds 46th Convocation
Not less than 130 students of Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, Ile-Ife, Osun state bagged first class degrees at the institution’s 46th convocation programmes.
Addressing journalists at the University campus in Ile-Ife on Monday, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Someone Bamire, disclosed that the school has a total of 5,852 graduates for it 2022 convocation ceremonies.
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According to the Vice Chancellor, In Bachelor Degrees, classified, we have One Hundred and Thirty (130) in First Class (Honours), while One Thousand, Three Hundred and Twenty Three made 2nd class (Honours, Upper Division).

“In the 2nd class (Honours, Lower division) we have 1,991 graduands and in the 3rd class (Honours) category, we have 636 while 34 graduands are on a pass category. In all, we have 4,114 graduands in this Bachelor degrees, classified.
“However, in the Bachelor degrees, unclassified, which comprises graduands from the Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Clinical Sciences and, of course, Faculty of Dentistry. Even graduands from our centre for Distance Learning also falls within this category.
“In this group, we have 7 graduands who have Pass with Honours, while 28 falls within Pass with Distinction. 444 made it under Pass with Credit and 486 are with Pass. In these make us to have 965 under this unclassified category.
“For the postgraduate graduands, we have 17 under postgraduate Diploma, 403 under Professional Masters and 200 under Master with Research Thesis. While we have 20 under Masters of Philosophy, the total number of our Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) graduands is 61. In all, we have 712 graduands under this category.
“May I also inform you that non-degree Diplomas in the Faculty of Administration, Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Education, are as follow; We have 2 with Distinction, 25 with upper credit and 34 with lower credit.”
While commending the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, for suspending its industrial action, he said the University placed priority on the welfare of its students, hence, the decision to hold the convocation after the university senate had approved the results.
Source: Vanguard News
Monday, 28 November 2022
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Friday, 18 November 2022
Great Ife SRC Goes On Recess Amidst Constitution Of Standing Committees
The Great Ife Students' Representative Council in its first business sitting for the 2021/2022 parliamentary session which held at the late hours of Friday, 18th November 2022 at the Awolowo Cafeteria constituted the Budgetary and Finance Committee, Transport Committee amidst other various standing committees which were to be constituted in accordance with the Great Ife Students' Union Constitution.
The constitution of the committee members was done by honourable members of the parliament where honourable members nominated their fellow honourable members or themselves.
Below are the Constituted Committees members and with there Chairman and Secretaries respectively
Budgetary and Finance Committee
Honourable Michael (Faculty of Clinical Sciences)
Honourable Aspiring Billionaire(Faculty Of Technology)
Honorable Tajudeen Olayinka (Faculty of Administration) Chairman
Honourable Alabi Fawas(Faculty Of Arts)
Honourable Ewatee (Faculty Of Education)
Honourable Olaitan Timilehin(Faculty Of Dentistry)
Honourable Peter (Faculty Of Pharmacy) Secretary
Transport Management Commission
Honourable Abike(Faculty Of Social Sciences)
Honourable Taiwo Salaudeen(Faculty Of EDM) Chairman
Honourable Sunbade(Faculty Of Education) Secretary
Honourable Afeez(Faculty Of Science)
Honourable Riddo(Faculty Of Technology)
Honourable Samad Oshodi (Faculty Of Agriculture)
Honourable Ashinyabi Timilehin(Faculty Of Arts)
However, due to security reasons and interruption of power supply, the Rt. Honourable Speaker Toheeb Ajadi announced that the Honourable members should go on a recess and to resume on Saturday, 19th November 2022 by 4pm while the remaining committee remain un-constituted
Sunday, 13 November 2022
Commissioning of Ken Saro-Wiwa Students' Union Building
By Ife Lawence
The management of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State. On Saturday; November 12, 2022, commissioned the newly remodelled Students' Union Building. According to the record, it was tagged "Ken Saro-Wiwa Building" after the demise of Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa: A Nigerian writer, television producer, and environmental activist...
The management of Obafemi Awolowo University led by Vice-Chancellor: Prof. Adebayo Simeon Bamire was privileged to receive numerous dignitaries at the occasion. Among the dignitaries are the Vice-Chancellor, Dean of Students' Affairs, Vice Dean, General Leo Irabor (Chief of Defence Staff) and his associates, among other University Officials.
The programme which was anchored by the University's Public Relations Officer (P.R.O); Abiodun Olarewaju commenced the occasion with the national anthem, followed by the Great Ife anthem.
As the programme progressed, the distinguished guests were invited to the tables, starting with Vice-Chancellor: Professor Adebayo Simeon Bamire, followed by the Chief of Defence Staff; General Leo Irabor who occurs to be a prominent alumnus of Great Ife. Also, the dean of Students' Affairs; Professor Isiaka Aransi, followed by the Great Ife Students' Union President; Olayiwola Folahan, popularly and politically known as Reform. The Anchor: Mr Abiodun Olarewaju the University's Public Relations Officer, acknowledged the presence of Great Ife F.M, C.S.O, Correspondents of Tribune, the associates of General Leo Irabor, the Students' Union and other dignitaries that were at the occasion. After many introductions by dignitaries, the University's P.R.O, inferred the programme as the first of its kind.
The Students' Union P.R.O, in the person of Taofeek Olalekan Ogunperi, popularly and politically known as TAO, after being invited recognized the Vice-Chancellor of the University in person of Prof. Adebayo Simeon Bamire, General Leo Irabor (Chief of Defence Staff), Dean of Students' Affairs Prof. Isiaka Aransi, among other dignitaries.
Great Ife is known for its catchphrase "Viva Aluta" The Students' Union P.R.O began with the recognition of comrades, starting with past union leaders: Adeleke Olorunwa "Goddey"; Kazeem Olalekan Israel "Gani"; Farombi Oluwaseun "Babafaros"; Ajayi Oluwafemi "F.M Castro"; Adebiyi Fashoyin "Frizzy"; Agbogunleri Oluwaseun " Ghandi" etc
The University's P.R.O invited the Chief of Imam (OAU Central Mosque) for the Opening prayer before the welcome address by the Vice-Chancellor.
The Vice-Chancellor; Professor Adebayo Simeon Bamire, in his speech acknowledged all dignitaries, beginning with General Leo Irabor, He exhorted him for being out of his busy schedule to make immense services to the University. And, for choosing from Abuja to attend this very special occasion. He further facilitated him in doing such a tremendous history.
He, however, encouraged the students to constantly look back to the University for development.
"On behalf of the council, Senate, staff and the entire students of Obafemi Awolowo University hereby appreciates those who have contributed financially, and materially to the general renovation of the students' Union Building ( Ken Saro-Wiwa Building), thereby making it a word class. May the Lord God Almighty continue to enrich the purse of the contributors. We wish all those who have come to grace this occasion a journey of mercy back to their different destinations" Says the Vice-Chancellor; Prof Simeon Adebayo Bamire.
General Leo Irabor (Chief of Defence Staff) was, however, invited for his speech. After observing all protocols, "The leadership of the students' Union must equally have the capacity to be able to do well in duty"
We must understand that as you and we are looking to build a nation, You have a role to play in ensuring that things work..." Says Gen. Leo Irabor. He encourages the students to be serious in their studies, and also, to make good use of the students' Union building. He further stated in his address, "The future is dependent on those who have skills"
The Vice-Chancellor, General Leo Irabor and students union Executives were invited for the presentation of gifts
The closing prayer by the Chaplain ended with the national anthem.