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Getting a VC for Ibadan Varsity: The Ugly Politics, By Reuben Abati

Getting a VC for Ibadan Varsity: The Ugly Politics, By Reuben Abati Who cares whether the VC is an Ibadan indigene or not? The Minister of Education must revisit this issue quickly. If he waits till the end of the tenure of the current Chairman of Council before the University gets a substantive Vice Chancellor, it would be correctly assumed that Abuja has imposed the politics of godfatherism on the country’s premier University.  The University’s alumni have also been too quiet. Established in 1948 as a campus of the University College, London, somewhere around Eleiyele in Ibadan, the University of Ibadan, as it later became known when it assumed an independent status in 1962, has the history of Nigeria, its greatness and challenges written into every grain of sand, every piece of grass, every sound in its chambers, the minutest echo in its premises, so much that any encounter with the University of Ibadan is an encounter with a piece of history. It is Nigeria’s first univ

Getting a VC for Ibadan Varsity: The Ugly Politics

BY REUBEN ABATI Established in 1948 as a campus of the University College, London, somewhere around Eleiyele in Ibadan, the University of Ibadan as it later became known when it assumed an independent status in 1962, has the history of Nigeria, its greatness and challenges written into every grain of sand, every piece of grass, every sound in its chambers, the minutest echo in its premises so much that any encounter with the University of Ibadan is an encounter with a piece of history. It is Nigeria’s first university. It has produced some of the brightest minds that Nigeria can ever boast of, and has served the country as a factory for the training of generations of skilled workers. At the height of its glory, every university in Nigeria was referred to by ordinary people as UI as in UI of Nsukka, UI of Kano, UI of Maiduguri, UI of Port Harcourt…

Blocked Petition: Nigerians In Diaspora Write Buhari, Others, Threaten To Stop Sending Money Home

Blocked Petition: Nigerians In Diaspora Write Buhari, Others, Threaten To Stop Sending Money Home The group said it was wondering if Wase’s view and position were the same as those of other members of the National Assembly. by saharaReporters, New York Mar 16, 2021 The Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation has petitioned the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, after the Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Wase, dismissed a petition written by some Nigerians based in the United States of America. Last Wednesday, a member representing Gwer-East /Gwer-West Federal Constituency of Benue State in the House of Representatives, Mark Gbillah, moved to lay the petition by the group, Mutual Union of the Tiv in America.

Group threatens to withhold remittances over Deputy Speaker s unfortunate statement

Group threatens to withhold remittances over Deputy Speaker s unfortunate statement
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Blocked petition: Nigerians in Diaspora write Buhari, N Assembly, others – Punch Newspapers

Blocked petition: Nigerians in Diaspora write Buhari, N Assembly, others – Punch Newspapers
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