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FUOYESU STAKEHOLDERS MEETING ENDED IN ABRUPT CHAOS OVER CARETAKER COMMITTEE DELEGATION.

The FUOYESU stakeholders meeting, held today, ended in abrupt chaos as a result of issues relating to the student Union caretaker committee delegation. Comrade Awe, a member of the SRC, representing the department of demography and social statistics starred up the argument, which hit the wrong cord in the acclaimed faculty Presidents, who also happens to be members of the SUG caretaker committee. He laid claim that a larger number of the current SUG caretaker committee members are Presidents of various faculties in the school, hence, becoming unconstitutional for them to hold two different executive portfolios at the same time, or better still, resign from the former post and handover immediately to their vice Presidents, if they should continue with the current appointment. The faculty Presidents therefore discredited the claim, owing to the fact that their current appointment was through delegation, and not through electoral activities. They also said that none of them begge...

FUOYESU TO ORGANIZE A WALK IN HONOUR OF THE SEPTEMBER-10 LOST HEROES.

The caretaker committee, recently set up by the management to oversee the activities of the Student Union, under the leadership of the former student representative council speaker, Comrade Tope Anifowose, today concluded plans to organize a WALK tagged BLACK TUESDAY, in honour of the comrades, who lost their live in the recent September 10 bloody protest against poor power supply in the university community. The decision was finalised at the stakeholders meeting today, with the view to idolize the great heroes; Late Joseph Icon and late Dada Kehinde, for future reference and gratification. The program is therefore scheduled to hold on Tuesday, 26th of November, 2019, between the early hours of seven and eight in the morning, within the university environment. According to the President, the management is expected to join the walk, to jointly give last respect to the great heroes, as well as allocating a space for the Union, where the names of the two giants would be inscribed ...

FEMWIZZY MEDIA CONCEPT OPINION POOL (FMCOP)

SUBJECT OF DISCUSS: WHO IS TO BE BLAMED FOR STUDENTS POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN FUOYE? THE MANAGEMENT OR THE STUDENTS? Drop your contributions and comments in our comment box and kindly state your department and level. NOTE: DEROGATORY AND ABUSIVE WORDS OR STATEMENTS ARE HIGHLY PROHIBITED!

TRAGEDY HITS FUOYE OVER THE DEATH OF LECTURER. _FMCT report_

Tragedy struck yesterday at the federal university, Oye-Ekiti, Ikole Campus, as a Lecturer, Engr O. D. Komolafe from the department of Mechanical Engineering was confirmed dead. Information has it that the deceased had been battling with different health challenges, which later resulted to his death. According to Fuoyesu General Secretary, Comrade Mohammed Ilyas, he said that engineer Komolafe has been absent from school for some time now due to health issues. He described his death as sardonic and a great loss for every inhabitants of Ikole Campus. "All Engineering students are going to miss him. He was a great teacher, mentor and father to many. May God give him eternal rest and give the family the strength to bear the great pain", he added. In lieu of that, all academic activities have been cancelled for today, in honor of the deceased lecturer. May God give the deceased family fortitude to assail the rigour. Amen.

FUSOSSA STAKEHOLDERS' MEETING ENDED INCONCLUSIVE, ASPIRANTS LOSSES FACULTY SUPPORT.

By Olafare Peter Oluwatosin The FUSOSSA stakeholders meeting, held earlier today to put an end to the lingering power tussles amongst aspirants in the forthcoming FUOYESU election has ended inconclusive. The meeting was organized by the fusossa executives, having all stakeholders present, coupled with all aspirants vying for various posts at the SUG level. Questions were thrown at dual aspirants vying for a single post in other to unravel the reasons and motives behind their intentions. After all said and done, all efforts to resolve the issue ended in total futility, as none of the aspirants had the intention of stepping down, hence, leaving the whole house with no other option than to allow aspirants go to the battle field. Speaking in an interview after the meeting, the public relations officer of the faculty, Comrade Adekunle Eyitayo said that the faculty has withdrew her support, hence, leaving her members to support any candidate of their choice, since the aspirants ref...

Alleged cultists attacks FUOYE students, leaves two injured. By Ayomide Shadrach

Acclaimed cult members, at the late hours of yesterday, attacked some FUOYE students, leaving at least two injured. The incident happened at passion unisex saloon, located along school road, before sawmill junction, where students were charging their various gadgets. Abimbola Shadrach, a member of the FMCT and also one of the victims, reported that two guys were putting on a combination of yellow and black outfit, which infuriated two confraternity guys, hence, unleashing their anger through beating. "It was indeed a tensed moment. After the beating, a guy at the barbing saloon challenged them. They got angry and also beat him up at the same spot. The aggrieved victim, also belonging to a confraternity narrowly escaped in annoyance and went to call his boss know as "ABU", who came with his gang, with the intention to retaliate, but didn't meet the real perpetrators, hence, transferring aggression on us. We were beaten out of the barber's shop with stic...

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

A man saw a snake being burned to death and decided to take it out of the fire. When he did, the snake bit him causing excruciating pain. The man dropped the snake, and the reptile fell right back into the fire. So, the man looked around and found a metal pole and used it to take the snake out of the fire, saving its life. Someone who was watching approached the man and said: “That snake bit you. Why are you still trying to save it?” The man replied: “The nature of the snake is to bite, but that's not going to change my nature, which is to help.” Do not change your nature simply because someone harms you. Do not lose your good heart, but learn to take precautions. ©ESAN FEMI WILLIAMS CEO, FEMWIZZY MEDIA CONCEPT.

Fresh Strike Looms In Nigerian Universities As Non-Academic Staff Begin Protests

Non-academic staff of Nigerian universities will on Monday begin a three-day nationwide protest as a notice of their intention to go on an indefinite strike over the failure of the federal government to implement its agreement with them. The agitation by the non-teaching staff is coming four months after their colleagues in the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) suspended their two-month strike. The non-academic unions, comprising the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities (NASU), said the agreement now in contention had made them suspend their own industrial action in March last year. According to the chairman of the Joint Action Committee of the unions, Samson Ugwoke, the protest will precede the resumption of the strike. ”We are directing our members to mobilise for a protest on 15th July to send a notice of strike to the federal government, ” he said. The unions had embarked on a nationwide ...
Ekiti Employs 5,000 Youths For Community Services Ekiti State Government, in partnership with the World Bank, has employed 5,000 jobless youths whose ages range from 18 and 45 years for community services in state. The programme was executed under the auspices of the World Bank-sponsored scheme called Youths Employment and Social Support Operation (YESSO).YESSO is a community development programme to provide temporary jobs for youths in form of labour-intensive activities involving cleaning of public utilities like roads, buildings, palaces, drainages, among others. Coordinator of the programme, Mr. Kolawole Omoyeni, who spoke with newsmen during the launching of the programme at Ifaki-Ekiti yesterday, said that during Dr. Kayode Fayemi’s first tenure, this welfare programme was tagged Ekiti Youth Volunteer Scheme.He said: “It was meant for youths who are certificated, having Ordinary National Diploma (OND) and above. They were given temporary engagement and were being given N10,0...
FUOYE SENIOR COUNCILLOR LAMENTS A senior councillor in Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Mrs. Olugbenga, has lamented about the lack of awareness among the councils of the medical centr, FUOYE chapter.. She has been working in the school for about a year and a half after studying guidance and counseling in Ondo State University, now EKITI State University (EKSU). She has the experience of meeting, motivating, and encouraging students and having different programmes for them concerning their academics. Buttressing the fact that working I'm Fuoye was interesting from the start, but most of the students are not aware of the presence of councillors in the school, i.e, the rate of the students that are aware are very low. To create awareness more councillors are needed at the medical centre, because the school has only one councillor and the remaining ones are administrative officers, which means they can leave the department every time and be posted somewhere else. ...
" Palm Oil Production is a Major Income Source For Oye Women"- Mrs Oladipo Dorcas Palm Oil is a major Source of income for Oye Indigiene. On Tuesday 7th of April 2019, Mrs. Oladipo Dorcas said the major source of income for Oye Indigiene especially Women is Palm Oil which is Produced from Palm kernel, Mrs. Oladipo in are words said Oye women indulge in the production of Palm Oil and the Other end Product gotten from Palm kernel. Palm Kernel serves many other purposes which can be used as a source of income. Oye Women get Money from the sales of Palm Kernel, Palm Oil and other materials gotten from Palm kernel. Many small-scale industry employ some Women to produce palm Oil, its this Small-Scale enterprise that pay this women base on an Agreement that has been earlier signed between them, this agreement could involve payment on daily basis,weekly basis or even monthly and in some cases this agreement could involve payment on the percentage of palm oil produced a...
Insecurity in Oye-Ekiti: Elders protest The Elders of Oye-Ekiti community on Monday 20th of May 2019 staged a peaceful protest to tackle insecurity in the Area. The elders who expressed there disapproval at the level of insecurity in the Area staged a protest around the community, Many of there farm produce are found missing and Majority of there livestock are either dead or Nowhere to be found. The selected delegate among Elders Marched to the Palace of the king and they requested to see the king to expressed there discomfort. One of our correspondent Mr. Ayomide reported that the meeting with the king was peaceful and the elders all left the palace with a sign of Relief. The king promised to provide an immediate measure to tackle this Problem. Seleem

FUOYE 2019/2020 ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE APPLICATION/REGISTRATION PROCEDURES

FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE-EKITI, EKITI STATE 2019/2020 ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE (FOR UTME AND DIRECT ENTRY APPLICANTS) MONDAY, 1ST JULY – FRIDAY, 19TH JULY, 2019 ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE The Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) hereby informs all applicants who have applied to FUOYE in the 2019 UTME to visit the screening portal ecampus.fuoye.edu.ng/putme in order to participate in the online screening exercise between Monday, 1st July and Friday, 19th July, 2019. ELIGIBILITY i) Candidates who applied to Federal University Oye Ekiti and obtained UTME cut-off score of 160 and above. ii) All candidates must possess a minimum of five ‘O’ Level credits (including English Language and Mathematics) obtained at not more than two sittings in subjects relevant to their proposed courses.[check screening portal for subject requirements]. iii) In addition to item (ii) above, Direct Entry candidates must possess at least two (2) A’ Level (or its equivalent) pa...

STUDENT UNIONISM IN FUOYE: ITS CONCEPTION AND MISCONCEPTIONS. ~ESAN FEMI WILLIAMS~

In recent times, student unionism has been given high level of prominence in Nigeria, based on the fact that youths are seen as the "leaders of tomorrow". People perceive it as an avenue, as well as a training ground for nurturing youths in which they are equipped with various leadership skills, knowledge and experience. Basically, bringing it down to our higher institutional level, student unionism happens to be an indispensable practice, which serves as a link and channel through which students' requests and grievances are made known to their school managements. However, over the years, student unionism seemed to have gained negative connotations as a result of the irregularities and misconceptions attached to it's practice. Its no doubt that this widely acclaimed practice have been influenced by divers ideological practices, therefore, obtaining a negative profile which it shouldn't obtain. The student union government in FUOYE was constituted in the y...

FUOYE to begin first semester exam 10th June, releases exam eligibility criteria

Kindly be informed that 2018/2019 first semester examination has been scheduled to commence on 10th June, 2019. Consequently, only duly registered students would be allowed into the examination hall after the provision of the following documents. 1. Coloured print online course registration form signed and stamped by the HOD. 2. School fee payment receipt signed and stamped by the Bursary. 3. University I. D. Card. Also, all students are advised to make the required payments as prescribed by the University. i.e full payment for 100L students and at least 70% for returning students. Please note that Student Affairs Division will not entertain any student requesting Student Affairs Division to help him/her plead with the University Management on the school fee payment. Students are hereby referred to their Students' Handbook to read, *''"MISCONDUCT DURING EXA...

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