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    Why the increase in UI fees is a ‘wise’ decision 

    The stakes were high. The race for what to write was more competitive than that between the sperm cells that eventually formed me. Too many things to talk about. Unibadan…

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    Yesterday's Tomorrow

    UI students vow to go on hunger strike, lecture strike if increment in their fees is not rescinded 

    Students of the University of Ibadan have vowed to fight back the recent increment in their fees with hunger and lecture strike. The students made this declaration to Yesterday’s Tomorrow’s…

    Bayode Otitokoro, 4 years ago 0 3 min read  
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    2019: IT IS EITHER BUHARI OR BUHARI. 

    Nigerians can be funny. Rather than rejoice and applaud the gallant stride of the Buhari-led administration for delivering the Dapchi schoolgirls from Boko Haram, they choose to use their suspicious…

    Bayode Otitokoro, 4 years ago 2 7 min read  
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    The carried-over questions that must be answered 

    “I don’t think anyone is happier than I’m now that JAC has called off its strike.” “Point of correction they didn’t call off the strike; they suspended it – for…

    Bayode Otitokoro, 4 years ago 0 8 min read  
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