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    From Our Allies

    How to celebrate Democracy Day 

    If you hold a position in government like being the President or the Governor, then know that you should give a speech on your hopes, plans, and aspiration for the country. Nigerians are waiting to see your face at a convention, parade, or something. Make sure you show up on TV and say something headline-worthy.

    Supporting Striker, 4 years ago 0 3 min read  
    Yesterday's Tomorrow

    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, 5 years ago 0 8 min read  
    The T.A. Report

    Babatunde Badmus gets query letter as UI management considers introducing GDC – Graduate Disciplinary Council 

    07 January 2018 The TA Report has been reliably informed that Asiwaju Babatunde Badmus, former President of the Students’ Union, University of Ibadan, has been slammed a query letter for…

    Tubosun Ajanaku, 5 years ago 0 3 min read  
    The T.A. Report

    UI Vice Chancellor admits brainy people don’t always get to the top 

    04 August 2017 It came as a surprise when the number-one figure at the University of Ibadan, Professor Abel Idowu Olayinka, shared on his Facebook wall a listicle, on the…

    Tubosun Ajanaku, 5 years ago 0 2 min read  

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