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Two Mariams, One Stage: JJ Classics Production Casts Sociology Sophomore, Osaremeh Ijebor, Opposite Veteran Thespian

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  Ijebor’s presence on stage will inevitably invite comparisons with Temi Agoro. While Agoro has the formal thespian training to boost her performance, Ijebor’s approach to the role may be done simply with outsider instincts and adaptability. AUTHOR: Eniola Awolesi K. At University of Ibadan’s Theatre Arts department, the theatre and its stagecraft-art are seen as a profession, and more than that, a heritage. So in casting decisions, the casting of a non-thespian in a major role is about as rare as a honest politician. Yet, this year’s ambitious theatrical performance by JJ Classics Production of SANKARA has done just that. A sociology sophomore by academic discipline, the spotlight has fallen on Osaremeh Ijebor as a frontline actor playing the requisite role of Mariam Sankara, wife of the revolutionary leader of Burkina Faso. Of the 13 actors that make up the mainstage and student show cast, Ijebor is the only non-thespian. As a cast in the student show, she will be shadowing main...

FATSSSAITES REACTIONS TO KINGSLEY ENYI'S VICTORY AS HE BAGS TROPHY AT THE SECOND EDITION OF BSP SCRABBLE TOURNAMENT

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Ayoolajesu Victoria Ojo On the 26th of July, the annual national BSP Scrabble tournament was hosted at Abayomi Awodiora Hall, 36 Cardoso Street, Ajegunle, Apapa, Lagos, gathering students from the University of Ibadan, University of Lagos, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Lagos State University, etc. Five students from the University of Ibadan, who are also members of the UI Scrabble Club, in the persons of Awonusi Peter, Onuh Benjamin, Adefemi Hadiz, Ahmed Gbadamosi and Kingsley Enyi participated in the Nigerian Scrabble Federation (NSF) and Pan African Scrabble Association (PANASA) rated tournament. At the end of the one-day tournament, Kingsley Enyi, a 200-level student from the Psychology Department, Faculty of The Social Sciences, and a second-time competitor in the tournament, won eight out of twelve rounds, making him the winner of Division C (Opens category). When asked if he had any reluctance about participating in the competition, considering the fact that FATSSSA was just about...

University of Ibadan Suspends Activities Till Wednesday, 16th July, in Honour of Late President Buhari

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  Ageh Success Chidera The University of Ibadan has announced a suspension of academic and administrative operations on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, as part of the nationwide observance mourning the death of former President Muhammadu Buhari. The decision aligns with the Federal Government’s declaration of the day as a public holiday, following the passing of the former Nigerian leader on the 13th July. A memo issued by the university’s Registrar, confirmed that regular activities at the institution will resume on Wednesday, July 16. While the campus will remain largely inactive during the holiday, staff engaged in essential services are expected to remain on duty to ensure continuity in critical operations. The university’s action reflects its participation in the national reflection and honouring of a leader who once served both as a military ruler and as a democratically elected president.

UI SUSPENDS TWO STUDENTS WITH SDC CASES, THIRD STUDENT'S CASE REMAINS UNRESOLVED

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Peace Nkenta ‎On Monday, 14th of July, two students, Aduwo Ayodele, a final year student of the History Department, and Gbadegesin Olamide, a final year Master’s student at the Institute of African Studies, received a four-semester suspension. ‎This decision was taken during the Central Student Disciplinary Committee (SDC) sitting held earlier today involving the Vice Chancellor amongst other members of the University management. The reason for the suspension is that both students participated in the peaceful protest that took place during the Erstwhile Students’ Union President (Aweda Bolaji)'s administration. ‎Aduwo Ayodele confirmed this development. In his words ‎“Yes, we have been suspended for four semesters without committing any crime other than protesting against the hike in school fees”. ‎This development follows after the students had earlier appeared before the SDC panel twice. Meanwhile, Nice Linus of the Faculty of Law was not invited to the panel, and her case remain...

Nigeria Declares July 15 Public Holiday In Honour Of Muhammadu Buhari

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  Ageh Success Chidera In a moment of national reflection, the Federal Government has set aside Tuesday, July 15, 2025, as a public holiday to honour the life and legacy of former President Muhammadu Buhari, who passed away earlier this week. The announcement, made by Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, comes as part of coordinated national efforts to pay tribute to the former Head of State and two-term civilian president. This holiday falls within a seven-day mourning period already in effect, following President Bola Tinubu’s directive for national flags to fly at half-mast beginning July 13. Across the northern region, Buhari’s passing has struck a particularly deep chord. The North West Governors’ Forum, representing Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara, and Jigawa also declared Tuesday a public holiday in their states, calling it a “regional tribute” to one of their most prominent sons. Buhari, who served as Nigeria’s military leader from 1983 to 1985 before ret...

Chelsea Humbles PSG.

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Usman Toheeb. Never put a limit on yourself. Be bold, be relentless, be like Chelsea. In a stunning display of class and character, Chelsea FC demolished Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 in the final to lift the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. The Blues emerged fearless and dominant, writing yet another golden chapter in their storied history. Cole Palmer was the night's star, scoring a brilliant brace that left PSG stunned, while Joao Pedro sealed the victory with a clinical finish. From start to finish, it was a masterclass in teamwork, resilience, and pure football magic. For Chelsea fans around the globe, this wasn’t just a win; it was a statement. A reminder that when the world doubts you, you rise above. Because champions don’t talk, they show it on the pitch.

OBA SIKIRU ADETONA PASSES ON

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  Usman Toheeb The demise of a great leader brought stormy weather to the whole Ijebu-land. Oba Sikiru Adetona who was born on May 10, 1934, passed away last night, as disclosed by the royal source. He ascended his forefather's throne on April 10, 1960, making him one of the longest Yoruba traditional leaders on the throne. The death of  Oba Adetona has cost Anikilaya family to lose one of their members.