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FATSSSA election: IFEC Releases Result, Animashaun Boluwatife, Others Emerges Unopposedd

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:  by Fatai Khadijat The Independent FATSSSA electoral commission announced the result of the just concluded FATSSSA executive election which was held on January 16th 2025, with a total vote cast of 381 out of 670 registered voters. In the official release by IFEC, Boluwaatife Animashaun emerges as the president elect with a total vote of 358 and 23 indecisive votes. Olajide Precious emerges as the Vice president elect with a total vote of 353 and 28 indecisive votes. Abdulakeem Faidat emerges as the General Secretary elect with a total vote of 360 and 21 indecisive votes. Taofeek Rasheed emerges as the financial secretary elect with a total vote of 281 and 100 indecisive votes. Ushie Stephen emerges as the Public Relation Officer elect with a total vote  352 and 29 indecisive votes. Two aspirants vie for the office of the Assistant General Secretary,  Emmanuel Akinbusuyi and Busari Muizat. Busari Muizat emerges the Assistant General Secretary elect with the total vote of...

SETTING A BAD PRECEDENCE: QUESTIONING IFEC's DECISION ON MR TAOFEEK'S MANIFESTO

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  Editorial Warren Bennis once stated, “Leadership is the ability to turn a vision into actual results.” This suggests that a leader needs to have vision and a dedication to lead with accountability. This leads us to ponder the intentions of our leaders: are they pursuing the title and position, or the responsibility associated with it? Although anyone can dream of attaining a role, not everyone is ready to bear the associated responsibility. The core purpose of press nights and screening activities is to assess whether candidates competing for roles are prepared and willing to undertake the required duties, as someone lacking a strategy does not aim to lead.   On January 13, 2025, the Press of the Faculty of the Social Sciences Students Association (FATS S SA) held a press night to examine candidates' manifestos. Many comments were made regarding the manifestos, yet Mr. Taofeek's manifesto, a candidate for Financial Secretary, bewildered everyone. Studies showed that a consi...

FATSSSA Pre-Election: Interview with Emmanuel Akinbusuyi, AGS Aspirant

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  by Emmanuel Omolayo FATSSSA Press: Hi, Good Morning.   I'm Emmanuel Omolayo, a correspondent of FATSSSA PRESS. This is an interview aimed to discuss your aspirations for the office of Ass. General Secretary . Kindly introduce yourself.     Mr Emmanuel: Good morning, I'm Emmanuel Akinbusuyi often referred to as STATESMAN, a 100 level student of the department of political science   FATSSSA Press: Great, let's proceed with the interview.   Mr Emmanuel: Ok no problem   FATSSSA Press : Firstly, what compelled you to aspire to the office of Ass. General Secretary?   Mr Emmanuel: I will say the act of service to   my immediate environment is a culture that has being built into me while growing up, throughout my academic experience before the university I've always been acting in one role or the other coordinating activities excellently and effectively, upon gaining admission to university of ibadan, I was also able ...

Interview with AGS aspirant , Busari Muizat Ayomide.

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  By Usman Toheeb   FATSSSA PRESS: Good evening, my name is Usman Toheeb. I'm a representative from FATSSSA Press, and I would like to interview you concerning your intention to run for the forthcoming election.   Muizat: Good evening, Sir. My name is Busari Muizat Ayomide.   FATSSSA PRESS: Kindly introduce yourself.   Muizat : I'm a 100-level student in the Psychology Department of this faculty.   FATSSSA PRESS: There are rumors that you intend to aspire to a particular office. Is that true?   Muizat: Yes, Sir. I'm running for the position of Faculty Assistant General Secretary.   FATSSSA PRESS: What are your visions for the faculty if elected as the Assistant General Secretary?   Muizat: My vision, if elected as the Assistant General Secretary of our great association, is to ensure an inclusive and well-run association where the needs of the greatest FATSSSITES are met, and the honor of the faculty i...

FATSSSA PRE-ELECTION: Interview with the Financial Secretary Aspirant

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  by Alice Ogar FATSSSA PRESS : Good evening, Taofeek. My name is Alice Ogar, a representative from FATSSSA Press. I’d like to interview you concerning your manifesto and plans for the office of Financial Secretary in the forthcoming elections. Taofeek : Good evening. FATSSSA PRESS: Kindly introduce yourself. Taofeek: My name is Taofeek Adeniyi Rasheed, also known as Top. I am a 300-level student in the Department of Political Science and a candidate for the office of Financial Secretary in FATSSSA. FATSSSA PRESS: You emphasized accountability and transparency in your manifesto. Can you provide specific examples of how you’ve upheld these values in your previous roles, such as an auditor or CEO? Taofeek: Accountability and transparency are principles I hold in high esteem. I believe that without them, an organization is bound to fail. In my previous roles, I have upheld these values by establishing structures and integrating technology. For example, I implemented a ...

NEWS: The Department of Political Science Kicks-Off Departmental Week with Career Talk

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                                          by Peace Nkenta The University of Ibadan's Department of Political Science commenced its First Year Students (FYS) and Week events on Monday, January 6, 2025. The event began with two key programs: Youth in Politics and a Career Talk, showcasing panel discussions and talks from esteemed speakers. The meeting occurred in the LLT (Large Lecture Theatre) at the Faculty of Social Sciences. Even though the program was originally set to commence at 11:00 a.m., the turnout which was initially low, contributed to the delay leading to the programme starting officially at 12:10 p.m. The event began with the organizers apologising to the guest speakers and attendees for the delayed start, followed by renditions of the National Anthem and the University Anthem. The hosts welcomed the initial guest speaker, Mrs. Felicia Oyediran, who is the former Clerk ...

TEAM IMPULSUM: A REVIEW OF SPORTS DIRECTOR MANIFESTO

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by John Bukunmi Sports has become a subject of considerable debate within society, evolving into a social mechanism that facilitates expression, interpretation, and the configuration of meaning. Its influence spans numerous aspects of both public and private life, and it is frequently utilized as a tool for propaganda and politics. The manifesto released by Omodara Tolani Peter during his candidacy for the position of Sports Director at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ibadan, outlines several proposals aimed at promoting a more inclusive and diversified sports culture. Some of these proposals have been partially implemented, while others remain stagnant due to various challenges. Promotion, Inclusion, and Recognition of Other Sports and Athletes It has come to light that many sports, particularly those outside the mainstream, have been neglected in the faculty's sports agenda. Football, for instance, has historically been prioritized over other sporting activities, re...