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FATSSSA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ADDRESSES FATSSSAITES ON THE RECENT LEGISLATIVE - EXECUTIVE DISPUTE.

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  Peace Nkenta The Executive Council of the Faculty of The Social Sciences Students’ Association released a memo to the general Fatsssa public addressing the recent Legislative - Executive dispute. This development occured today, Friday, 19th of June 2026.  In its address, the Executive Council extended its appreciation to Fatsssaites for their patience, understanding and commitment throughout the recent events that have tested the unity, peace and stability of the Association. It stated how an agreement of understanding has been established between both arms, where it communicated that based on this, the FHR would release an official memorandum retracting its previous declaratives on the Executive Council, of which the House did in the early hours of the day. The Executive Council reiterated its stance on its unwavering commitment to the welfare, progress and best interests of Fatsssa.  It further asserted that among all organs in the Faculty, the principles of mutual re...

FATSSSA EXECUTIVE MEMBERS RESTORED TO OFFICE; A RETURN TO STATUS QUO

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Peace Nkenta On Friday, 19th of June 2026, the Fatsssa House of Representatives (FHR) released a memo to the general Fatsssa populace, addressing the issue of the impeachment of the President, in person of Peter Adegoke and the suspension of four other members of the Executive Council, as follows; the Vice President - Triumph Israel, the Financial Secretary - Matthew Itodo, the Social Director - Adeoye Fifehanmi and the Sports Director - Obinna Kingsley.  The House communicated that upon due consultations and internal deliberations, the decision to restore all affected members of the Executive Council was adopted therefore nullifying all previous directives, hence concluding with a preserved status quo.  It further stated that this decision was taken in the spirit of unity, reconciliation, progress and the collective interests of Fatsssaites, with the aim of allowing both arms of the Association resume on a fresh slate, working together in peace and productivity.  A call ...

"President Still Remains in Office"— FATSSSA Executive Council Faults Impeachment Process, Calls For Faculty Intervention

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  By Faith Ajewole  Some minutes after 8pm, on Saturday, May 16, 2026, the FATSSSA Executive Council released an official memo in response to the impeachment of the Faculty President, Peter Adegoke, and the suspension of four other executive members by the Faculty House of Representatives. The statement, titled “RESTORING CONFIDENCE TO FATSSSAITES; THE PRESIDENT STILL REMAINS IN OFFICE AND THERE SHALL BE NO SUSPENSION OF ANY OF THE EXECUTIVE MEMBERS,” rejected the impeachment and suspension verdicts, while outlining reasons the council believes the decisions should not stand. In the memo addressed to FATSSSAITES, the Executive Council described the impeachment and suspensions as unfair and inconsistent with democratic principles. While acknowledging the constitutional oversight role of the House, the council argued that impeachment should only be reserved for serious constitutional violations such as corruption, fraud, bribery, abuse of office, or gross misconduct, rather than...

Clash of The Socials 6.0 Showcases Intellectual Prowess and Eloquence Among FATSSSAITES

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  By Faith Ajewole  Students of the faculty of the Social Sciences, gathered for an atmosphere of intellectual engagement, wit, and healthy rivalry as the sixth edition of Clash of the Socials brought together representatives from various departments in a multifaceted contest of oratory, debate and impromptu speaking. The event featured participants from the Departments of Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, and Geography, with contestants engaging critical social issues through carefully constructed arguments, persuasive speeches, and analytical discourse. The event, organised by the FATSSSA Literary and Debating Society, officially commenced at 12:59 p.m. after an initial delay. In her welcome address, the President of FATSSSA Literary and Debating Society, Ayotomiwa, appreciated attendees, alumni, executives, judges, and participants while apologising for the late start. The competition opened with an oratory round on the theme, “Sexualization: A Dual-Faced Affair,” w...

9th WEEK, THE NIGHTS WEEK!

  Ayoolajesu Victoria Ojo Into the ninth and further into the night Into the ninth and longer into the night Into the ninth and louder the call of the night Just one ninth and the looming nights Just one ninth, an intensity of the ongoing fights Just one ninth, an assembly of the night knights The closer this ninth got The more it dawned into a needed night In the hope that those decimals take to flight Make hay while the sun shines? No, we’ll wait for a night bright Eyes wide, ITEMS supplies, KDL tight A ninth adorned with deadlines Many nights to tackle their silent cries  And there’s me, trying to make more headlines Because irrespective of the subtle frights Some of u go write We know that las las, everybody go dey alright.

FATSSSA'S PRESIDENT IMPEACHED, FOUR OTHER EXECUTIVE MEMBERS SUSPENDED

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    Peace Nkenta As at 2:25p.m on Friday, the 15th of May 2026, Peter Adegoke, President of the Faculty of The Social Sciences was impeached with a total of 14 out of 16 votes which represented more than two-thirds of the House and four other members of the executive council (which included the Vice President, the Social Director, the Sports Director and the Financial Secretary) were suspended for two weeks with a total of 9 out of 16 votes during the ordinary sitting held at the Small Lecture Theater (SLT).  This development stemmed from the several altercations between the FHR and the Executive Council. The debates featured a number of issues; insubordination on the part of members of the executive council, the restricted access of Fatsssaites to the Secretariat, the use of the Secretariat by other departments in the Faculty, the resistance of some members of the executive council on the payment of fines on account of neglect of duty, a stance taken by the President whe...

From: I Cannot Come and Kill Myself, to, God Abeg in 7 Weeks

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  Photo credit: Ai generated Ageh Success “work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” Some nigerian students took this quote very personally, especially in the first few weeks of resumption. Because tell me why Week 1 to Week 4 feels like a soft life package?You just finished exams few months ago, your brain is still on strike, and in your spirit you are like Omo, I cannot come and kill myself. Books? Later. Seriousness? Later. Right now, it’s vibes. Hostels during this period are something else. If you are looking for someone reading, you might actually get lost. Instead, what you will find are open doors, loud laughter, and non-stop gist sessions that can last for hours without direction or purpose. One person comes to greet, sits down, and suddenly it turns into a full meeting. From, How was your holiday? to “Wait, did you hear what happened? before you know it, it’s night. And don’t even mention freshers, sorry, 100 level students. This is their prime time. New friendships, new f...