The Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) community has a new Students’ Union Government (SUG) president! In a keenly contested election held today, Abidakun Tomide Micheal, popularly known as tommygrin, clinched the coveted position with 64.63% votes.
The election, which witnessed a high turnout of...
In the vibrant tapestry of Nigeria's fashion industry, where creativity meets resilience, Azeez Barakat Itunu, fondly known as Bambina, stands as a testament to the power of hard work, passion, and unwavering determination. Born on January 31, in a modest yet nurturing family in...
The history of students' unionism in Nigeria can be traced to the ‘West African Student’s Union’ which was founded in London on August 7, 1925 by a group of twenty one law students led by Ladipo Solanke and Herbert Bright.
Students' Union in the past is the body comprises of intellectuals, good and sound students who have the vision that; it is compulsory on their own part to support the movement for the freedom of those they represent.
Students' Unionism in the past is glaringly featured as a villa where fresh and steady heads, breads courage, bravery, and of course knowledge and readiness for advanced governance.
In an exclusive online interview, Abimbola Samuel Oluwasegun, popularly known as MC GbagaunCFR, opened up about his incredible journey in the entertainment industry, his challenges, and his aspirations for the future.