Medivoice: Hey lovelies, Welcome to another wonderful episode of the personality of the week interview. Can you guess who we have with us? Well…, I wouldn’t want us…
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Ajao Oluwatimilehin and Alimi Azeez Emerge Winner and First Runner-up at the Adejumo Kabir Essay Contest
The winners of the Adejumo Kabir Essay Contest were announced and awarded at the International Campus Journalism Conference which held earlier today. Ajao Timilehin, a member of the…
Ten Signs Your Class is in the Incourse Season🌩️
It’s incourse season. And you would have been noticing too: classmates suddenly go low-key; discussion groups that were dead spring to life; materials you never knew of start…
Medical Students Dominate As ACJOAU Releases Finalists for Adejumo Kabir Essay Contest
Story by Ajibade Abdullah Adewale As the Association of Campus Journalists, Obafemi Awolowo University (ACJOAU) prepares for its annual International Campus Journalism Conference and celebration of its 50th…
University Education: The ‘School is a Scam’ Shibboleth
Few weeks ago, I was on YouTube surfing through The Daily Show when a video caught my attention. In the video, Rory, one of the show’s correspondents, questioned…
Stalwarts Vs Exypnos: Spellbound! Spell Broken!
A spell was broken yesterday after a long history of the Stalwarts being firmly built against the Exypnos team. The game which was the last and the highlight…
Excelsior vs Unicus Unicorns: A Painful Watch
After a satisfying Tenacious versus Magna Medicos match, the crowd at the pitch settled to watch another emotionally tortuous match of the IFL Game Week 2— the Excelsior…
Magna Medicos Vs Tenacious: A battle for 3 points
The Magna Medicos Vs Tenacious match was the opening game of the second week of the IFUMSA football league 2.0. Both sides were to play for their first…
Meet Aduragbemi Emmanuel Adebunmi: A soon-to-be Doctor of the Excelsiors Class
I am Aduragbemi Emmanuel. Any book on Grace should describe my life, how far God has helped a boy with one E8, and eight F9 in his first WAEC
Otra Madre
Sometimes, I wish I could take a hold of Death’s scrawny neck. I’ll kick his skull off and hang his spine on a rack, I’ll break his knees…
