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Monday, 21 February 2022

AAUASU Crown Winners, Gift Cash Prize For Poetry Competition


Emmanuel Oluwadola

Students of Adekunle Ajasin University have bagged a prize award in a poetry competition organized in memory of the former Students' Union President, Late Comrade Adesomoju Samuel popularly known as (Sampraise).

The Office of the General Secretary, AAUASU, under the administration of Tolulope Adeyefa, initiated the competition to promote writing prowess among students while honoring souls of the departed heroes.

Prizes were presented today at the Student's Union Building to the Winner, Omolasoye Adebowale, a 300-level student from Faculty of Law; the 1st Runner-Up, Roland Bayode, a 400-level student from the Department of Mass Communication; and the 2nd Runner-Up, Akinbani Moses, a 100-level student from Faculty of Law.
Speaking at the event, the Students' Union President, Ogunsanmi Kolade known as (Multiple) congratulated the winners, further applauding them for not giving up despite the massive number of students who enrolled for the competition.
Omolasoye Adebowale, the winner of the competition said the competition is one of a kind, though it was not an easy or sweet experience. He however expressed his gratitude to God and the Union for organizing this competition.

"I also give my unalloyed appreciation to AAUASU for deeming it fit to organize this competition in honor of our late heroes, one of whom was the former President of this Union, in the person of Late Comr. Adesomoju Samuel (Sampraise). It's probably rare in the history of the Union. It is a welcomed development. May the souls of the departed continue to rest in perfect peace," Adebowale said.
Roland Bayode, the 1st Runner-up, also expressed his thoughts said, "There is always hope if we never stop trying. A part of me is happy winning this but another of me is feeling sad because of what led to this which is the death of our former student union leader Sampraiz, who we lost in the struggle of getting a degree. We have lost a leader and I believe that even at his demise, his reputation, resilience, and prestige still live forever." 

"I am indeed grateful and I must emphasize that we should all keep doing the best we can do in our various fields, everyone cannot be a writer but we can all right our society using our God-given gifts. Also, I will like to express special gratitude to the Student Union Leaders Executives, particularly the Gen Secretary who initiated this laudable idea and made it a reality knowing that Sampraiz needs to be remembered, not just in our minds, but also in our crafts and act," he said. 

Akinbani Moses, 2nd Runner-Up expressed his joy to have been among the winners. "They are trying to bring out the talent in individuals, it is encouraging. When I wanted to enroll in this competition, I doubted maybe I could be among the winners but thank God today I am among the lucky winners," Moses said.
The General Secretary of the Union, Tolulope Adeyefa affirmed that the prizes should have been presented during the Public Memorial Lecture held on January 23, 2022, in honor of the AAUA students who lost their lives in the tragic accident on January 23, 2021, but due to some circumstances surrounding it, they could not achieve that, reason, why they need to present the prizes before the semester, runs out.
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AAUA: Echo Editor-In-Chief Win Big at Memorial Competition



 Friday Omosola

The Editor-in-chief of Echo Newspaper, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Roland Bayode had bagged a woven prize at the just concluded poetry competition in memory of late former students union of AAUA, Adesomoju Samuel politically known as Sampraise.
The competition which was organized by the current students union administration led by Comrade Ogunsanmi Kolade (Multiple) in conjunction with the office of the general secretary received many entries from over 100 students of the institution.
Presenting the prizes to the winner, first, runner-up and the second runner-up, the students union secretary, Comrade Adeyefa Tolulope (Elite) said the competition came to birth to appreciate the good works of the fallen hero.

Speaking with Echo News, Roland Bayode, 400L student of Mass Communication and the first runner-up said he had always loved trying and never for once stopped trying.

He said: "When I saw the contest, I was so busy applying for some opportunities in the media but I just had to adjust my time and a friend said I should go for it and I did."

Roland added that he didn't give up amidst several rejections, saying that there are some silent conquests and there is hope if people never stop trying. 

"A part of me is happy winning this but another of me is feeling grim because of what led to this, which is the death of our former student union leader Sampraise, who we lost in the struggle of getting a degree," he added.

"We  have lost a leader that even after demise, his reputation, resilience, and prestige still lives forever." 

He said the circle someone has also serve as a  great infliunec and will also determine who a person will become in the future.

He urged people to learn how to be self-motivated regardless of any situation, admonished them to remain firm and always keep believing that one day, the tide will turn.

"I might not have participated if not because of a friend who persuaded me to shoot my shot, as for him, I'm indeed grateful," he said.

"However, my advice to students generally will be from what the incumbent SUG President; Comrade Multiple, said earlier in the course of the presentation. 

"He said, most of the youth, particularly the students, don't have any trust in education anymore as we often hear and read about the daily increase in cybercrime activities daily. I think there is an important message worth noting in his statement and I will just like to emphasize that we should all keep doing the best we can in our various fields. Everyone cannot be a writer but we can all 'right' the wrongs of our society using our god-given gifts.

 "We just have to look beyond the present and work for a better future." 

He further emphasized the need for students to remain rigorous in fighting against moral decadence in the society, saying they can be the best in school, live well on campus and become a vermin and zilch after leaving campus. 

According to him,  "I will like to also express my special gratitude to the Student Union Leaders Executives, particularly the Gen Secretary who initiated this laudable idea and made it a reality. He has led by example, by thinking and realizing that Sampraise needs to be remembered, not just in our minds, but also in our crafts and act."
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Wednesday, 9 February 2022

AAUA Students Lament The Need For Improvement In GST System



Friday Omosola 


Students of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko have expressed resentments and dissatisfaction over the conduct of the school GST which commence today with communication in English 1(GST 111).

Our reporter observed that the process turned struggle immediately after the morning tally was distributed at Olusegun Obasanjo Multipurpose hall(OBJ) for the tally.

Students who queued at the front of the OBJ for tally told our reporter that they are highly disappointed at the conduct of the examination, describing it as unplanned.

Also, our reporter observed that some students fainted along the run.

Pleading anonymity, a student from the department of English bemoaned about the struggling, saying it's abnormal and uncivilized in the so-called 21st Century university.

He added that: "I have friends in other schools and conduct of their GST examination is not done this way."

Corroborating, Ayobami who failed to disclose her identity further for the fear of being labeled urged the management to address the issue.

She said: "Most of us have not eaten, we only came to collect the tally, write the examination and go home to prepare for the use of the library, not knowing it will turn to the journey of Israelites."

"We know today's own can't be rearranged again but we urged the management to do something to avoid the same occurrence tomorrow," another student added.

Speaking further, she said: "This is my first time writing GST, and seeing this kind of thing shattered my heart. I'm unpleased with this and management is not doing anything."

"Can you now see? The student just fainted during the struggle. This is sardonic and unprofessional."

However, it was observed that the GST officers are currently calming the situation to make sure all students get the tally.

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Saturday, 5 February 2022

AAUA: The Role of SUG, NANS, AAUA Students in The Feb 4th Protest


•••Aluta Strategy Turnned The Wheel 

Emmanuel Oluwadola

Students of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko have protested against incessant accidents along the Akungba-Akoko road as a result of the movement of heavy trucks.

The students at the early hour of Feb 4th, trooped out in masses to express their agitations, projecting that strict measures have not been taken to curtail heavy trucks causing accidents from plying the narrow-high road, which needed to be dualized.

A commercial motorcyclist, Mr. Adebayo Kunle reacted to the protest. He said, "We are tired of the death of our people on this road. We ride daily with fear, always watching out for heavy trucks, as they cause frequent accidents all the time."
The Student Union President, Ogunsanmi Kolade, while speaking with pressmen, disclosed that several letters have been earlier written to the office of the Governor as part of the steps taken to stop the menace and his administration will not rest until the needful is done.

"Before, we are pleading that trucks should be allowed to move from the hour of 10 pm to 5 am, but now the message we are passing to Mr. Governor, the Federal Government, and Stakeholders involved is that we do not want any truck to ply Akungba-Ikare road."

Reacting to the protest is the Vice-Chancellor of the 21st-century University, Prof. Olugbenga Ige while addressing the students protesting advised the students to stage and maintain a peaceful protest as their agitations have been heard by the State Government and immediate measures will be taken to stop the reoccurrence.
The adept Professor who was spotted at the protest scene of where a barricade was erected assured the 'mourning students' that the movement of heavy trucks will be restricted following the directive of the Ondo State Government.

"No trailer will pass through this road again and the barricade will not be opened for anybody. The State Governor is aware of this and we are going to sign a memorandum of understanding. Demonstrating your grievances as students in a peaceful manner is good and acceptable," he added.

The Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu having received the message, responded to the student's protest through a statement duly signed by the State's Chief Press Secretary, Richard Olatunde.

“On several occasions, I have visited Akungba Akoko on the heels of incessant accidents. As part of our temporary solution to the situation, a barricade was mounted. It was expected that no heavy-duty vehicle would ply that road again. However, we have received reports that some residents of the town open this barricade for heavy-duty trucks to pass for a token"

The Governor however warned all community leaders and other residents of the town to desist from flaunting the Governor's directive by opening the barricade for plying of trucks and he further assured that the construction of the bad portion of the road will commence in no distance time as the design for the road is ready.
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