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...
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...
Lightpen INTERVIEWER : Good evening, ma'am Please, can you introduce yourself? Miss Mofiyinfoluwa : I am Falade Mofiyinfoluwa Shalom, I am a graduate of the Department of Psychology, University of Ibadan. INTERVIEWER : Congratulations on your convocation, I love that introduction. Glad to have this interview with a graduate of the prestigious university. You were announced as the BGS for both the department and faculty, how did you feel about this? Miss Mofiyinfoluwa : Thanks for congratulating me. I felt fulfilled because it has been one of my prayers to make my parents proud and happy whenever they hear about me. This achievement is a manifestation of my prayers, as my parents were proud and happy for me. I was excited as well. INTERVIEWER : Can you tell us the steps you take in achieving this goal? Miss Mofiyinfoluwa: 1. You should have God in your life because this is very important, only God can bring to pass all your desires according to His will. 2. Cultivate good habits. Yo...
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