By :Opesan Pamilerin Election season is often filled with ambitious promises, carefully crafted manifestos, and hopeful visions for a better students’ association. Once the ballots are counted and the excitement of campaigns fades, however, the real measure of leadership becomes the extent to which those promises are translated into action. This review revisits the campaignContinue reading “MANIFESTO CHECK: Revisiting the General Secretary’s Campaign Promises”
Author Archives: Deborah Adeyemi
What Can the Poor Man Do?
By: Iyanuoluwa Oni The cries have become ordinary.Complaints have become background noise.What once shook our consciencenow barely turns our heads. Injustice is no longer resistedit is endured. It is embraced.Then forgotten. Tell me,What can the poor man do? His voice, no matter how loudly it cries,is swallowed by silence.His emotions, no matter how deepare neverContinue reading “What Can the Poor Man Do?”
Rewriting Bloodlines: The Breakthrough Science Behind Sickle Cell’s Possible Cure
By: Oginni Jesunifemi Sickle cell disease is one of the most common inherited blood disorders in the world, yet many people still do not fully understand it. It affects the red blood cells, which carry oxygen to every part of the body. In healthy individuals, these cells are round and flexible, but in sickle cellContinue reading “Rewriting Bloodlines: The Breakthrough Science Behind Sickle Cell’s Possible Cure”
Have We Gone Into Autocracy?
By: Deborah Adeyemi The Congress remains the supreme decision-making body in the Constitution of the Renewable Natural Resources Students’ Association (RENARSA). Even after the constitutional amendment that took place last year, the principles and responsibilities attached to Congress remained unchanged. Congress can be defined as a formal gathering of members of an organization where importantContinue reading “Have We Gone Into Autocracy?”
YOUR PATH TO PROSPERITY STARTS HERE: A PROMISE UNFULFILLED OR A PATH STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION
By :Deborah Adeyemi and Ayeni Christianah When the Financial Secretary of the Renewable Natural Resources Students’ Association (RENARSA) presented agenda titled “Your Path to Prosperity Starts Here,” it created expectations of transparency, financial accountability, student empowerment, and economic growth. However, five months into the tenure, questions are beginning to emerge on whether these promises haveContinue reading “YOUR PATH TO PROSPERITY STARTS HERE: A PROMISE UNFULFILLED OR A PATH STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION”
UNFULFILLED PROMISES: THE GAP BETWEEN MANIFESTO AND REALITY IN RNR SOCIAL DIRECTORSHIP
By:Deborah Adeyemi and Ayeni Christianah Leadership is not measured by the promises made during campaigns, but by the actions taken after gaining the trust of the people. In every office, there is a responsibility to turn ideas into reality, especially when those ideas were presented as solutions to existing problems. The office of the SocialContinue reading “UNFULFILLED PROMISES: THE GAP BETWEEN MANIFESTO AND REALITY IN RNR SOCIAL DIRECTORSHIP”
University of Ibadan 614th Inaugural Lecture to Be Delivered by Professor I.O. Azeez
By: Oyewole Omowonuola The University of Ibadan is set to host its 614th inaugural lecture with Professor I.O Azeez of the department of social and environmental forestry on behalf of the faculty of renewable natural resources. Students, academic staff, and non-academic staff is cordially invited to the 614th Inaugural Lecture The event is scheduled toContinue reading “University of Ibadan 614th Inaugural Lecture to Be Delivered by Professor I.O. Azeez”
Hantavirus: Symptoms, Spread, Prevention, and Global Concern
By: Iyanuoluwa Oni Hantavirus is a viral disease carried mainly by certain species of rodents such as rats and mice. These rodents often live close to human environments including homes, farms, forests, storage areas, and abandoned buildings. Although the disease is relatively rare, it is medically important because it can quickly become life-threatening if notContinue reading “Hantavirus: Symptoms, Spread, Prevention, and Global Concern”
100L Triumph Over 200L in Late Prof AJEWOLE’S Interlevel Competition
By :Imeh Jeremiah The Late Prof. I.O Ajewole Interlevel Competition continued with another thrilling football clash at the SUB Pitch as the 100 Level and 200 Level male football teams battled for victory on the field. The match began at exactly 6:11pm, with both teams showing great determination and energy from the start.Just six minutesContinue reading “100L Triumph Over 200L in Late Prof AJEWOLE’S Interlevel Competition”
500L Secure Dominant Victory Over 300L in Late Prof.AJEWOLE’S CUP
By :Imeh Jeremiah The 500 Level male football team emerged victorious against the 300 Level side in an exciting fixture of the Late Prof. I.O Ajewole Interlevel Competition held at the SUB Pitch on 13th May, 2026.The match kicked off at 5:00pm, with both teams displaying determination and competitive spirit from the opening whistle. DespiteContinue reading “500L Secure Dominant Victory Over 300L in Late Prof.AJEWOLE’S CUP”