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    A Legacy Like No Other: Emmanuel Daraloye Says His Reviews Are Enough to Stand the Test of Time

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    Renowned Nigerian music journalist and critic, Emmanuel Daraloye, has highlighted the enduring impact of his extensive work in the music industry. In a recent statement, Daraloye expressed pride in his impressive catalogue of over one thousand album reviews, which he has shared across various platforms online.

    He remarked, “Even if I don’t write anymore, the catalogue is enough. A legacy has been cemented.”

    Daraloye’s reviews have been pivotal in shaping conversations around Nigerian and global music, offering insightful critiques and fostering appreciation for diverse sounds. His dedication and consistency have earned him recognition as one of the most prolific music critics in the country.

    Emmanuel Daraloye

    Daraloye’s career, which began during his time as a campus journalist at Adeyemi College of Education, has blossomed into an influential role in African music criticism. From co-founding the Arbico Parrot campus newspaper to serving as the Senior Music Critic at Afrocritik, his insightful and balanced critiques have left an indelible mark on the music industry.

    Beyond reviews, his work spans interviews with notable artists, contributions to leading media platforms like NotJustOK, TheCable, and The Guardian, and appearances on major radio and television stations. As the founder of Afro Review, a newsletter dedicated to African music analysis, Daraloye has continued to foster a deeper appreciation for the continent’s sounds.

    Daraloye’s extensive catalogue, which includes close to 1,000 reviews, stands as a testament to his dedication to documenting and critiquing African music. With his body of work standing as a testament to his passion, Daraloye’s influence on music journalism is undeniable, inspiring a new generation of writers and enthusiasts.

    As African music continues to gain global attention, Emmanuel Daraloye’s contributions ensure that its depth, diversity, and evolution are celebrated and appreciated. His legacy as a critic, journalist, and media personality will undoubtedly inspire future generations.

    Emmanuel Daraloye

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    Creative Arts Department Triumphs in Thrilling TASUED Freshers’ Cup Final

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    In a heart-stopping finale to the 5th edition of the TASUED Freshers’ Cup, the Creative Arts Department (CASA) defeated the Entrepreneurship Department in one of the most intense matches the competition has ever witnessed. The game, which ended in a dramatic penalty shootout, saw CASA edge out their opponents with a razor-thin 10-9 victory, cementing their legacy in TASUED sports history.

    This year’s tournament brought together 29 departments in a fierce battle for supremacy, showcasing the raw talent and determination of the university’s freshers. CASA’s journey to the title was nothing short of remarkable. For the third year running, they fought their way to the finals, but unlike previous years, they defied the odds to claim their first championship.

    The final was a spectacle of grit and skill, with both teams locked in an intense deadlock through regular time and extra time. The match came down to nerves, precision, and a little bit of luck in the penalty shootout, where CASA’s goalkeeper made a game-winning save that turned the tide in their favor.

    Beyond clinching the trophy, CASA also dominated the individual honors, with their striker claiming the Highest Goal Scorer award and their goalkeeper being named the Best Goalkeeper of the tournament. These accolades underscored the department’s all-round brilliance throughout the competition.

    The 5th edition of the TASUED Freshers’ Cup will be remembered not just for CASA’s groundbreaking victory but also for the camaraderie, passion, and unforgettable moments it brought to the TASUED community. Congratulations to the Creative Arts Department for their well-deserved win, and kudos to all the participating teams for making this event a true celebration of sportsmanship and talent!

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    JCI TASUED Celebrates 40th Anniversary and Welcomes New President, Temiloluwa Adegbite

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    The Junior Chamber International JCI TASUED chapter marked a historic milestone today with its 40th Anniversary Annual Convention. The event was highlighted by the investiture of Temiloluwa Adegbite as the 41st President, ushering in a new era of leadership for the organization.

    Temiloluwa Adegbite, a 400-level student of Counselling Psychology, emerged as president following her election on November 2, 2024. Known for her commitment to innovation and service, her leadership agenda promises to focus on Sustaining, Development, and Growth (SDG) to foster inclusivity, innovation, and empowerment among members.

    Outgoing President Agbalaya Rahmat Reflects on Tenure

    The outgoing president, Agbalaya Rahmat, delivered an emotional handing-over speech, expressing gratitude for the unwavering support she received during her tenure.

    The IPP – JCI Agbalaya Rahmat

    “It has been an honor to serve as the 40th President of this prestigious organization. Together, we have achieved great milestones and laid a solid foundation for the future. As I pass the baton to my capable successor, I am confident that JCI TASUED will continue to thrive and inspire young leaders to create positive change,” she stated.

    Rahmat highlighted the achievements of her administration, including strides in leadership development, impactful community projects, and membership growth. She urged the new leadership to remain steadfast in their mission while assuring them of her continued support.

    Vision for the Future

    In her inaugural address, President Temiloluwa Adegbite outlined her administration’s focus on Sustaining, Development, and Growth (SDG). She emphasized the importance of community engagement, leadership training, and innovation, calling for collective efforts to create a sustainable and vibrant JCI TASUED.

    “This victory is not mine alone; it is a collective success for all who believe in progress. Together, we will build a JCI TASUED that remains a beacon of excellence and innovation,” she said.

    41th JCIN TASUED Executive

    Launch of JCI TASUED Secretariat

    In a groundbreaking development, JCI TASUED also launched its official Secretariat, marking a new chapter in the chapter’s organizational growth. The Secretariat will serve as the central hub for communication, coordination, and future projects, further enhancing the chapter’s ability to support its members and engage with the wider community. This launch was a significant milestone in the chapter’s 40-year journey and promises to streamline operations, increase efficiency, and promote greater involvement from members.

    A Legacy of Leadership

    As JCI TASUED commemorates 40 years of excellence, the chapter reflects on its legacy while embracing a future filled with promise under the leadership of Temiloluwa Adegbite. The convention was a celebration of achievements, a moment of transition, and a call for renewed commitment to service and innovation.

    Congratulations to the 41st President, Temiloluwa Adegbite, and the entire JCI TASUED chapter for reaching this remarkable milestone!

    JCI TASUED PRESIDENT Temiloluwa Adegbite
    41st President, Temiloluwa Adegbite

    JCI TASUED PRESIDENT Temiloluwa Adegbite

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    Sex-for-grade: FUOYE clears female student for graduation, sanctions lecturer.

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    The Federal University, Oye Ekiti, Ekiti State, has cleared a female student, Ramota Olahanloye, to graduate following the re-marking of her final-year examination scripts.

    Olahanloye had alleged that a lecturer, Dr. Anthony Agbegbedia, demanded sexual favours from her, and when she declined, he deliberately failed her in two final-year courses.

    In a statement issued on Friday by the Special Adviser on Media to the Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Wole Balogun, the university confirmed that Olahanloye’s allegations were investigated, and her scripts were re-marked.

    “The young lady’s scripts were re-marked, and she performed fairly better than the scores initially awarded by Dr. Anthony Agbegbedia,” the statement read.

    According to Balogun, the university management approved Olahanloye’s revised results, which qualified her for graduation.

    “The university management has given executive approval for her results to be processed. She has since commenced her final clearance from relevant units of the university,” the statement added.

    Balogun also disclosed that Agbegbedia had been sanctioned by the institution for his misconduct.

    Olahanloye expressed her joy over the resolution of the case, saying, “I am happy that I have gotten justice, and I really appreciate the university Vice-Chancellor for setting up the committee that investigated the matter.

    “I was shown my entire results, including the graduation list with my name on it. I have started my clearance as a graduating student of the university, and I am truly happy.”

    Her father, Rasaki Olahanloye, also lauded the university for its commitment to justice.

    “I can confirm to the world that FUOYE has served justice to my daughter. I was shown her upgraded results after her scripts were re-marked, and it is clear that she passed.

    “The university fulfilled its promise to ensure fairness, and I appreciate the VC, Prof. Sunday Fasina, and the committee members for ensuring my daughter gets justice,” he said.

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    TASUED to graduate 27 first class students, first set of PhD holders

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    The Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ogun State is set to hold its 16th convocation which will feature the graduation of 27 First Class students among 4,140 graduates.

    The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Wole Banjo, announced this on Friday during a press briefing to kick-start activities for the event.

    Banjo revealed that the convocation will also celebrate a milestone with the graduation of the university’s first set of doctorate degree holders, including an 85-year-old retired military colonel, Pa Bolaji Onafowokan, whose determination and perseverance make him a standout figure among the graduands.

    Out of the 401 postgraduate students, 67 will receive PhD awards, 279 will earn Master’s Degrees, and 55 will be conferred with Postgraduate Diplomas in Education and other fields.

    Speaking on the uniqueness of the convocation, Banjo said, “This 16th convocation is special to us as it marks the graduation of our first set of PhD holders. Among them is 85-year-old retired Colonel Bolaji Onafowokan, who serves as a testament to determination and lifelong learning.”

    Highlighting the university’s strides in infrastructure, Banjo announced that Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, will commission several key projects during the ceremony.

    Explaining the significance of the power plant, the Vice-Chancellor said it would resolve the institution’s long-standing power challenges.

    Banjo also commended the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alamutu, for deploying special patrol teams to enhance security within the university and its host communities.

    The convocation lecture, themed “From Classroom to Cloud: Leveraging Digital Literacy for National Development,” will be delivered by the Minister of Communication, Innovations, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani.

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    Pwajok Jane Kangyang Elected President of University of Jos Students’ Union Government (SUG)

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    In a momentous achievement, Pwajok Jane Kangyang has been elected as the President of the Students’ Union Government (SUG) at the University of Jos (UniJos). Her victory has sparked widespread celebrations across the campus, marking a significant milestone in student leadership at the university.

    A Medicine and Surgery student, Kangyang’s campaign was built on a foundation of unity, student welfare, and the enhancement of both academic and social life on campus. Her message resonated deeply with the student body, which rallied behind her vision for a more inclusive and student-centered university experience.

    In a heartfelt letter to the Josites community following her win, Kangyang expressed her gratitude and determination:

    “Your voices were loud, your actions impactful, and your belief in this vision un-shakable. The journey was not without its challenges, but your motivation kept me strong. Even when the path seemed uncertain, your encouragement fueled my determination to press forward. To every student who believed in this vision, voted, and stood firm, I am profoundly grateful for the solidarity, faith, and passion you showed.”

    “Together, we proved that yes, we can! And together, as a team, we will work tirelessly to build the University of Jos we all dream of—a place where every student’s voice matters, and every effort counts.”

    Kangyang’s election marks a historic moment in promoting gender equality within student leadership at UniJos. Her leadership is poised to bring fresh perspectives and innovative solutions to the challenges faced by the student community, ensuring that her tenure will be one of transparency, integrity, and inclusivity.

    We look forward to seeing the positive impact of her leadership as she works to foster an environment where every JOSITE feels heard, valued, and empowered.

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    James Ojo Alleh Clinches Best Graduating Student Award at UNIBEN’s 50th Convocation

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    In a display of unparalleled academic brilliance, James Ojo Alleh, a graduate from the Department of Petroleum Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Benin (UNIBEN), has been honored as the Best Graduating Student of the UNIBEN 50th Convocation Class.

    James, who achieved a near-perfect Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.98, has set an exceptional standard for academic achievement at the institution. This remarkable feat not only highlights his dedication and commitment to excellence but also places him among the top echelon of Nigeria’s brightest minds in the field of engineering.

    Throughout his academic journey, James has demonstrated an unyielding passion for learning, a keen intellect, and a determination to excel, all of which have contributed to his outstanding performance. His remarkable CGPA stands as a testament to the rigorous academic standards upheld by UNIBEN and serves as an inspiration to his peers and future graduates.

    As the university celebrates its 50th Convocation, James’ achievement stands out as a milestone in the institution’s rich history, reflecting the caliber of students produced by UNIBEN over the years. His success is a reflection of not only personal hard work but also the quality of education provided by the university, which continues to nurture leaders, innovators, and scholars poised to make significant contributions to global progress.

    We congratulate James Ojo Alleh for this historic accomplishment and wish him continued success in his professional and academic pursuits. His future, undoubtedly bright, will serve as a beacon of inspiration to those who follow in his footsteps.

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    National Information Technology Merit Award (NITMA 2024): A Prestigious Nomination for TASUED’s ICT Director

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    We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Ademola Adenubi, the esteemed Director of ICT at Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED), has been nominated for the prestigious ‘IT Personality of the Year’ Award at the 2024 National Information Technology Merit Awards (NITMA).

    This recognition comes from the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), the foremost professional body for IT practitioners in the country, highlighting Dr. Adenubi’s relentless dedication to advancing technology integration in education as a tool for national development.

    Dr. Adenubi shared his excitement and humility about the nomination:

    “The nomination for this award is an indication that our little efforts at pushing the boundary of technology integration in education for our national development are being noticed. I’m challenged to push harder from the EduTAMS perspective.”

    As the driving force behind EduTAMS, Dr. Adenubi has spearheaded innovative solutions that have transformed TASUED’s ICT landscape and contributed to the broader mission of improving educational access and efficiency through technology.

    This nomination not only celebrates individual excellence but also underscores the importance of leveraging technology to address educational challenges in Nigeria.

    We congratulate Dr. Ademola Adenubi on this well-deserved recognition and wish him success at NITMA 2024!

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    Breaking News: Jonah Ezekiel Oluwatobiloba Elected as TASUED Students’ Union Senate President

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    In a historic moment for the 17th edition of the Students’ House of Senate elections, Jonah Ezekiel Oluwatobiloba of the Department of Sociological Studies has emerged victorious as the Senate President of the 2nd arm of the TASUED Students’ Union Government.

    Jonah’s victory is particularly notable as he is a third-term returning senator, showcasing his vast experience and commitment to the legislative arm of the union.

    The election was conducted in-house following a full election process that saw the emergence of 54 senators representing six colleges across three levels. Jonah’s emergence as Senate President highlights the trust and confidence his peers have in his leadership abilities and his vision for advancing the legislative arm of the union.

    As Senate President, Jonah is expected to spearhead legislative reforms, foster collaboration with the executive arm, and ensure robust representation of TASUEDites’ interests.

    The TASUED community eagerly anticipates the achievements of this new administration as they begin their tenure of legislative service.

    Congratulations to Jonah Ezekiel Oluwatobiloba and all elected members of the 17th edition of the Students’ House of Senate!

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    Adediran Adeola Foundation Kicks Off Distribution of 10,000 Sanitary Pads in Ogun State

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    The Adediran Adeola Foundation has officially launched its highly anticipated One Student, One Sanitary Pad Innovation project. The initiative, which aims to promote menstrual hygiene and empower young girls, began with a successful distribution today at Moslem Comprehensive High School, Ijebu Ode, on 22th November 2024.

    This marks the start of an ambitious mission to distribute 10,000 sanitary pads across 10 secondary schools in Ogun State, ensuring that no female student is left behind in the fight for menstrual hygiene awareness and dignity.

    The founder, Adeola Adediran, a final-year student of Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) and former student union leader, expressed her excitement about the kickoff. “This is more than just a distribution drive; it’s a movement to empower young girls, eliminate menstrual stigmas, and keep them in school. Every pad handed out today represents hope and confidence for these girls,” she said.

    The project is in partnership with the Treasured Heart Foundation, a collaboration that further strengthens its reach and impact. The foundation had earlier achieved a milestone by distributing 1,000 sanitary pads to female students in TASUED, an initiative that inspired this larger statewide campaign.

    Students at Moslem Comprehensive High School expressed their gratitude, describing the initiative as timely and impactful. Teachers and school administrators also lauded the project for addressing a critical issue that often affects the education and well-being of female students.

    The foundation is set to continue the distribution across other schools in Ogun State, ensuring that thousands of young girls receive the necessary resources and education to manage their menstrual hygiene effectively.

    For more information or to support this initiative, contact the Adediran Adeola Foundation at adediranadeola2021@gmail.com or 09012569835.

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