Tag: UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN

  • Diaspora club awards scholarship to 27 students of UI

    The Egbe Omo Oduduwa Inc. of South Florida (EOOI) has awarded scholarship to 27 final-year students of the University of Ibadan on the Deacon Oluwole Ale Memorial Scholarship Programme.

    The scholarship award marks the third that would be presented to students of the University, having presented the award consistently for three years.

    Addressing the recipients during the award presentation, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Prof. K.O. Adebowale, commended the Egbe Omo Oduduwa Inc. for their consistency in awarding the Deacon Oluwole Ale Memorial Scholarship annually since its inception in the University.

    He noted that unlike many programmes that fade after a few years, the EOOI scholarship has remained reliable, providing students with the support they need to finish their studies successfully.

    Professor Adebowale admitted that the University can no longer depend on government funding alone, stressing the need for stronger partnerships with alumni, friends and donors.

    He highlighted how initiatives like the Omo Oduduwa Scholarship help reduce financial burdens on students while also rewarding hard work, discipline, and service, enjoining others to emulate them.

    The Vice Chancellor further congratulated the awardees and encouraged them to see the scholarship as motivation to excel in their academics and personal development.

    Dr. Wale Alonge, who represented the President of Egbe Omo Oduduwa Inc. at the event reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to supporting students in Nigeria through the scholarship programme.

    He stated that the award is targeted at indigent Yoruba students from Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo, Ekiti, Kwara, and Kogi States who have demonstrated both academic excellence and leadership in community service.

    The EOOI has been awarding scholarships in various institutions in Nigeria consistently for over two decades, bringing it to the University of Ibadan about three years ago.

    He appreciated the management of the University for the warmth with which they have received, and continue to extend to his group.

    Dr Alonge urged the students to emulate the gesture they are benefitting from in the future, so that they can also contribute towards strengthening the generation coming after them.

    Dr. Adewale Alonge

    Speaking earlier, the Dean of Students. Prof. Demola Lewis, while reiterating the positive effect that the scholarship would have on the students, affirmed that the scholarship addresses both indigence and intelligence and would help make recipients’ final year experience a smooth sail.

    The event was rounded off with a vote of thanks by the Registrar of the University, Mr G.O. Saliu, who joined the Vice Chancellor in commending the Egbe Omo Oduduwa Inc. for their generosity and consistency in giving back.

    The Registrar expressed optimism that the gesture will have a ripple effect, positively affecting not only these generation of students, but future generations as well.

  • Floods Ravage University of Ibadan, Destroys Students’ Properties 

    Floods Ravage University of Ibadan, Destroys Students’ Properties 

    Flood wreaks havoc at the University of Ibadan, leaving several hostels submerged, destroying students’ belongings. 

    The Awo Hostel, particularly the underground rooms, is most severely impacted, with about 16 rooms completely submerged. 

    Personal items such as documents, books, and foodstuffs were lost as the floodwaters surged through the students’ living spaces. 

    Some students, who were away for exams, returned to find their properties destroyed, including valuable electronics like laptops.

    The affected students have made attempts to salvage what they can, but videos from the scene reveal the extent of the damage, showing items floating in the water and entire rooms, toilets, and kitchens inundated. 

    The flooding has not only caused significant property loss but also left students stranded and struggling to find basic necessities. 

    This marks the third occurrence of flooding at the institution, but it is the first time students’ rooms have been affected to this degree.