In a remarkable gesture of grace and reconciliation, Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin has announced that he is extending forgiveness to VeryDarkMan and withdrawing the court case previously filed against him. This decision, according to Prophet Jeremiah, is deeply rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ, who advocated for peace, forgiveness, and correction of sinners.
Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, a prominent figure known for his spiritual guidance and teachings, expressed his intent to forgive VeryDarkMan in a heartfelt statement. “I, Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, extend forgiveness to you. I am withdrawing the court case against you. Following the teachings of Jesus, who preached peace and corrected sinners, I forgive you. May you learn from your mistakes and walk in righteousness from now on, my son.”
The Vice-Chancellor of Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED), Prof. Oluwole Banjo, FWISON, FASN, FAIMP, DFISN, has appealed to Nigerian youths to shun cultism, gangsterism, and other deviant acts plaguing the nation.
Prof. Banjo made this appeal on Friday, July 26, 2024, during the matriculation ceremony for newly admitted part-time students for the 2023/2024 academic session at the Ijagun main campus.
“Here at TASUED, there’s no room for cultism,” the Vice-Chancellor stated firmly. “If you are caught and your membership is discovered, you will not be spared. You will be expelled and handed over to the Nigeria Police.”
The event marked a significant milestone for over 200 new students as they officially began their academic journey at the institution.
Prof. Banjo emphasized the University’s commitment to fostering diversity, unity, and academic excellence.
He encouraged the matriculants to take full advantage of the opportunities available at TASUED, both in and out of the classroom.
The Vice-Chancellor highlighted the importance of holistic Education, urging students to engage in extracurricular activities and embrace diverse experiences offered by the University.
Prof. Banjo stressed the significance of maintaining a minimum 75% attendance in lectures and performing well in continuous assessments, which contribute 30% to their overall grades. He advised the new students to adhere strictly to the University’s rules and regulations while making the most of available resources, including mentorship from faculty members and staff.
The Vice-Chancellor reminded the students that their Education at TASUED goes beyond academic pursuits, serving as a platform for personal and intellectual growth. He concluded by congratulating the new students and welcoming them to the “Premier and Preferred University of Education and Citadel of Academic Excellence.”
The University Registrar, Mr Dapo Oke, FCIA, administered the oath of studentship to the new students.
The event was attended by other members of the management team, including Deputy Vice-Chancellor Prof. Adekunle Adeogun, the Bursar, Mr Kabir Ogunneye, the Acting Librarian, Mr Omotayo Kadir, the Provost, School of Postgraduate Studies, Prof. Femi Fatade, Deans of Colleges and other high-ranking officers of the University.
Afrobeats star Ruger has voiced what many fans have long hoped for: a collaboration and tour between the genre’s two biggest icons, Davido and Wizkid. In a recent statement, Ruger emphasized the impact such a union could have on the music world, urging the artists to set aside their differences.
“DAVIDO and WIZKID need to put their differences aside, make a song, and go on tour together. They are the biggest names in the history of Afrobeats. If there’s something we, the new generation, want to see, it’s for these legends to unite. It will really change the game, and this is something I’ve been waiting on for a very long time. I’m willing to pay any amount to attend a DAVIDO and WIZKID show. I’m very sure every African wants to see this happen,” Ruger stated.
His comments have sparked excitement and discussion among fans and industry insiders alike, with many hoping that this dream collaboration could become a reality, marking a new era in Afrobeats history.
This is to inform the general public that the POST-UTME screening exercise of Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) for the 2024/2025 session will take place as indicated below:
THOSE WHO MAY REGISTER
POST-UTME candidates who chose TASUED as their first choice institution have scored a minimum of 140 in the 2024 UTME. Candidates whose details appear on the University profile on the JAMB CAPS will be considered for admission.
Direct Entry candidates with A level/OND/HND/NCE/JUPEB/IJMB qualifications who chose TASUED as their first choice institution and have obtained the 2024 Direct Entry JAMB form.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS:
All candidates must satisfy the specific ‘O’ level requirements for the programmes they are applying for (Please download and read the University Degree Brochure and carefully study the requirements before filling out the online Application Form).
Candidates should register online through the TASUED Admission portal on v4.tasued.edu.ng/admission/apply by creating an application account with their JAMB Registration Number, which will be used to confirm their names, scores, programme and passport from the JAMB CAPS.
NB: The www.tasued.edu.ng is the ONLY legitimate and authentic website of TASUED through which the Admission portal can be accessed.
Each candidate is required to make a payment of N2,000.00 for the screening exercise payable online with either Master card or VISA ATM card.
(Please print out your receipt after payment)
Candidates are required to fill and complete the online Registration Form by providing all the required information. It is MANDATORY for all applicants to use the University’s Online Result Verification System (ORVS) to submit and verify their ‘O’ level results.
They are to print the Screening Slip containing their colour passport photographs and screening information. The printed slip will serve as candidate’s identification /admission card for the screening exercise.
The sale of the online Screening Form/Registration commences on Monday, 29th July 2024 and closes on Friday, 23rd August 2024.
Note that wrong/false information provided by any candidate shall render the registration invalid and such candidates shall be disqualified.
SCREENING DATES
Screening exercise shall be conducted for all UTME/DE candidates at the Main Campus of the University from Tuesday, 27th to Thursday 29th August, 2024.
Candidates’ participation in the screening exercise is a mandatory requirement for admission into Tai Solarin University of Education.
SCREENING DETAILS
Candidates should prepare for the screening exercise and bring along the following:
Colour print-out of the online Screening Form
Original JAMB Examination Notification of Result Slip or Direct Entry Registration Slip.
Screening Slip and Receipt.
Candidates are advised to regularly check for further information on the University portal for the screening details.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE UNIVERSITY DOES NOT HAVE ANY AGENT!!!
The results of the screening exercise should be checked on the Admission portal twenty-four hours (24 hrs) after the screening exercise.
In a deeply unsettling incident, Ola Fabiyi, a 400-level (Final Year Student) student of Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) and a prominent senator within the Student Union Government (SUG), has been brutally murdered by suspected cultists in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.
Fabiyi, who was celebrating his birthday and looking forward to his graduation, was forcibly removed from his examination hall by attackers on Wednesday, July 3, 2024. Witnesses report that he was assaulted, stabbed, and then taken to a remote location where he was shot to death. The incident occurred in the presence of his fellow students, who were helpless to intervene.
Security personnel arrived at the scene only after the attackers had escaped. Despite immediate efforts to save him, Fabiyi was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital.
The motive behind this heinous act is still unclear, and there has been no official statement from TASUED or local law enforcement regarding the incident. The university community is in shock, and many are calling for swift justice and enhanced security measures to prevent such tragedies in the future.
As investigations continue, students, faculty, and the public are left grappling with the profound impact of this senseless violence. The university’s leadership is expected to address the situation and offer support to those affected by this tragic loss.In a deeply unsettling incident, Ola Fabiyi, a 400-level student of Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) and a prominent senator within the Student Union Government (SUG), has been brutally murdered by suspected cultists in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.
Fabiyi, who was celebrating his birthday and looking forward to his graduation, was forcibly removed from his examination hall by attackers on Wednesday, July 3, 2024. Witnesses report that he was assaulted, stabbed, and then taken to a remote location where he was shot to death. The incident occurred in the presence of his fellow students, who were helpless to intervene.
Security personnel arrived at the scene only after the attackers had escaped. Despite immediate efforts to save him, Fabiyi was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital.
The motive behind this heinous act is still unclear, and there has been no official statement from TASUED or local law enforcement regarding the incident. The university community is in shock, and many are calling for swift justice and enhanced security measures to prevent such tragedies in the future.
As investigations continue, students, faculty, and the public are left grappling with the profound impact of this senseless violence. The university’s leadership is expected to address the situation and offer support to those affected by this tragic loss. Final Year Student
Tai Solarin University of Education is taken student engagement and election integrity to the next level with his state-of-the-art e-voting system. The student election agents and observers are hard at work at the University’s ICT hub, overseeing the 2023/2024 Students’ Union election to ensure a fair and transparent process.
As the premier choice for education, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of democratic participation and academic excellence. Stay tuned for updates as we continue to lead the way in innovative and reliable student governance!
On Thursday, 16th November 2023, Emmanuella Azegb, an Economics graduate from Tai Solarin University of Education, made headlines by winning the NYSC WEMA Bank (ALAT) Copreneurship Business Plan competition. This prestigious event, held at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp in Ipaja, Lagos State, saw Emmanuella taking home a well-deserved monetary prize of N600,000.
The Copreneurship Business Plan competition is an initiative to foster the entrepreneurial spirit among Corps members. It provides a platform for young graduates to showcase their innovative ideas, receive mentorship, and gain valuable business insights. With a focus on promoting creativity and sustainability, this competition is a beacon of opportunity for enterprising youths in Nigeria.
Among the 10 platoons at the NYSC camp, three representatives emerged to participate in this highly competitive event. The participants underwent rigorous training, received mentorship from experienced professionals, and had the opportunity to network with industry leaders. The competition was designed not just to test their business acumen but to prepare them for the challenges of the entrepreneurial world.
Out of 30 students and Corps members tasked with developing a business pitch for their individual enterprises within a tight timeframe of 24 hours, Emmanuella’s vision and determination stood out. She advanced to the semi-finals, securing a spot among the top 10 participants. Her innovative ideas and compelling pitch earned her a place in the final round.
In the finals, Emmanuella’s presentation captivated the judges, showcasing her passion and dedication to her business idea. She secured the 2nd runner-up position, earning a grant prize of N600,000. Her winning business idea focuses on sustainable fashion, an area that is gaining significant attention globally for its positive impact on the environment.
Emmanuella’s success is a testament to her hard work, creativity, and the quality of education provided by Tai Solarin University of Education. It also highlights the importance of initiatives like the Copreneurship Business Plan competition in empowering young entrepreneurs and fostering innovation in Nigeria.
This achievement is not just a personal victory for Emmanuella but a source of inspiration for other young Nigerians. It underscores the potential within the youth to drive change and create sustainable businesses that can contribute to the economy and society at large.
As Emmanuella embarks on her entrepreneurial journey, her story serves as a reminder of the power of determination, the value of education, and the endless possibilities for those who dare to dream and take action.
The Vice-Chancellor of Tai Solarin University of Education, TASUED Ijagun, Ogun State, Prof. Oluwole Banjo has announced that 18 students have distinguished themselves by attaining first-class honors out of 5,153 graduating students at the combined convocation of the 13th, 14th, and 15th ceremonies.
The VC also said that 159 students will be awarded master’s degrees, 60 with Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE), and 30 with Postgraduate Diplomas (PGD).
The Vice-Chancellor disclosed this on Wednesday at a press conference held in preparation for the combined convocation.
Prof. Banjo hinted that the highlight of this year’s convocation is the conferment of an Honorary Degree on Dr. Tunde Lemo, a distinguished figure who has served as the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and as the former President of the TASUED Trust Foundation.
According to the VC, this recognition underscores Dr. Lemo’s exceptional contributions to the fields of finance and education.
He stated that the university takes pride in its infrastructural developments, with the commissioning of the Crystal Building, an advanced ICT-based research and teaching facility.
He added that the Alumni Building, a 2000-seater capacity lecture theatre generously donated to the university, will be unveiled during the ceremonies.
According to him, these structures signify TASUED’s commitment to providing state-of-the-art facilities for both research and teaching.
He said in the realm of research and development, TASUED has made significant strides.
Prof Banjo said the Institute of Vocational Training and Research in Agriculture, in collaboration with the Federal Government, has established an agro-processing factory, contributing to the nation’s efforts towards achieving food security.
“Partnerships with organizations like the Teachers Registration Council ensure that TASUED graduates become certified members of the council upon graduation.
“This year Honourary Degree would be bestowed on Dr Tunde Lemo, former CBN Deputy Governor and former President TASUED Trust Foundation.
“In the realm of infrastructure, ongoing projects at various levels of construction have significantly enhanced the university’s development.
“During these ceremonies, we’ll witness the commissioning of the Crystal Building, an ICT-based research and teaching facility, along with the Alumni Building, a 2000-seater capacity lecture theatre generously donated to the university.
“The university has also excelled in research, training, and manpower development. Notably, the Institute of Vocational Training and Research in Agriculture recently collaborated with the Federal Government to establish an agro-processing factory, contributing to the nation’s strive for food security.
“Moreover, partnerships with organizations like the Teachers Registration Council have ensured our graduates become certified members of the council upon graduation. The establishment of the College of Agricultural Sciences is another milestone, adding to the university’s diverse academic offerings.
“On the issue of security, the university has faced challenges, but prompt interventions from the university’s Visitor and the Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, CON have ensured the safety of our students and staff.
Addressing the issue of security challenges faced by the university, the Vice-Chancellor acknowledged the prompt interventions from the university’s Visitor and the Governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun.
He said these interventions have played a crucial role in ensuring the safety of students and staff.
In response to the changing economic landscape brought about by the removal of the Fuel subsidy, he said TASUED has implemented a two-installment payment plan for school fees to alleviate the financial burden on students.
” The institution’s work-study program provides students with an opportunity to work on campus while pursuing their studies, contributing to a more sustainable and inclusive educational environment.
As the strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities ( ASUU) is suspended yesterday, our social media team wrote some tips on how to prepare for resumption.
First, be happy that you are returning to school, at last; so don’t go on frowning as if you have been watching some horror movies since the strike
If you abandoned your books in the last eight months (which we bet you did) for heaven’s sake, go back to them fast. Don’t come and be writing ‘Resumption’ as ‘Rizomshon!’
Bring the money you have been saving for sometime now (if you haven’t squandered it on something we don’t know). You will need it greatly, the school is not going to be giving charity, it is not smiling now.
If you were keeping malice with any of your classmates, teachers, staff, etc before you left the campus, drop it now. Eight months are a long time for you to be carrying this ugly load, your heart can sink!
Seek credible information from official platforms of the University, scammers are everywhere, and will be very happy to ruin your own happiness now
Your lecturers are just returning from a long, ardous battle, be civil and respectful to them. They didn’t go on strike for this long without pay for you to be asking them ‘how market Sir/Ma?’
Lectures and assignments might be starting immediately, be hungry for them, don’t go on partying while your mates are studying. You probably had enough of such partying while you were away from campus
As you prepare to return, let your parents be happy and thankful to God that you are leaving because something nice is coming your way, not because at last, ‘the nasty guy is going away!’
Be hardworking and prayerful. God doesn’t love lazy and arrogant kids.
Believe that whatever you have lost all this while is too meagre and insignificant to intercept the great, beautiful things that your future is bringing for you.
The students of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic have lamented the sudden introduction of a N20,000 registration fee for prospective students of the polytechnic and have threatened to embark on a massive protest if the management fails to do something about it.
This decision came on the back of students on Monday, taking to Twitter to vent their anger and frustration on the unnecessary charges imposed by the management on the students, calling for the intervention of the state government over the issue.
The additional N20,000 tagged “registration fee”, according to the management is meant for the upgrade of the school portal.
This reason behind the introduction of the fee was contained in the press statement released by the Public Relations Officer of the polytechnic, Yemi Ajibola which reads,” Also, acceptance fee remains N35,500 only, while the newly introduced registration fee of N20,000 only is for all newly admitted applicants, who enjoy the launching of the full digital registration process on the institutions upgraded portal.”
The increase has since stirred outrage amongst students.
A fresh student, Kofoworola Adeola condemned the act as sheer extortion and an act of inconvenience.
She said, “How can they ask us to pay an additional N20,000 when we are to pay N35,500 for the acceptance fee. This is sheer wickedness and I see it as extortion. I am still struggling to get my school fees and my acceptance fee ready, and they are telling me to pay N20,000 for an upgrade again, what advantage will an upgrade bring to me? Will it bring food to my table or put money in my pocket? the upgrade should be the concern and problem of the polytechnic and not the students, instead of using the students to pay for that.”
Similarly, Omowunmi Adeoye, a returning student of the polytechnic narrated how she has been struggling to raise money herself to come back for the Higher National Diploma and the polytechnic is now seeming to make life miserable for her.
“Ever since I finished my ND program, my parents had told me that they do not have the means to sponsor my HND program and I had to engage in menial jobs to raise money for the form. Now, they expect me to pay another N20,000. That’s bad.” She lamented
Peter, a student of the Pharmaceuticals Technology Department, bemoaned how the management has succeeded in increasing all fees without being considerate of the plight of its students.
“The school is frustrating. Initially, it was an increase in medical bills, to an increase in school fees, miscellaneous fees, and now, registration fees. Very unfortunate and I just hope they won’t kill us with the way things are going, people will just drop out of school due to lack of finance”. He said.
Meanwhile, a group of students identified as ‘concerned students’, and the National Association of Nigeria Students, NANS, have reacted to the issue, hinting at staging a protest on Monday if the management refused to give in to their demands
This was contained in a press statement released by the NANS president, Comrade Damilola Simeon Kehinde.
It reads, “We ask our Comrades at the National level, Zonal level, and State level to be alert and mobilize massively as we fight against this injustice on Monday, October 17th, 2022. This is our last resort as the management is hell-bent on carrying on their unlawful enterprise.”