Forestry Defeats Quantity Survey 1-0 in Seals Cup 2026 Group Stage

By: Adebayo Benedict The Seals cup match between the department of Forestry and Quantity Survey started at exactly 5:45 PM at Awo stadium. In the first half, the game was not very tough, Forestry got a good chance and used it and Dr. Ayomide scored the only goal of the match in which Frank assistedContinue reading “Forestry Defeats Quantity Survey 1-0 in Seals Cup 2026 Group Stage”

How Fish Farming Can Save Our Forests

By : Adebayo Benedict Do you know that every plate of farmed fish you eat can help save a tree or protect a wild animal in our forests? Human beings need protein every day. When fish is scarce or expensive, many turn to the forest for survival. They hunt wild animals for meat and cutContinue reading “How Fish Farming Can Save Our Forests”

There Is Time for Everything: Understanding Balance in School Life

By : Adebayo Benedict My dear students, listen to me, I have some words as plain as can be. Life in school is not just one way, There is time for work, and time to play. There is time to read, time to learn, Time to study so your grades won’t burn. Time to sitContinue reading “There Is Time for Everything: Understanding Balance in School Life”

NELFUND Begins Disbursement of Student Loan Funds

By : Akinsola Precious The Nigeria Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has began the disbursement of the student loan for the 2025/2026 academic session on the 21st of April, 2026 to the student’s wallet. NELFUND has started sending and allocating funds to each and every student in the University of Ibadan that has registered and appliedContinue reading “NELFUND Begins Disbursement of Student Loan Funds”

Seals Cup’26: Forestry Beaten 1-0 by Sociology in Group Stage Opener

By : Adeybayo Benedict The Seals Cup continued today with an interdepartmental clash at Awo Stadium by which started exactly at 3:34 PM. The Forestry Department, from the Faculty of Renewable Natural Resources, faced the Sociology Department from the faculty of Social Science in a tough game. Forestry started with Strong foot and pressed SociologyContinue reading “Seals Cup’26: Forestry Beaten 1-0 by Sociology in Group Stage Opener”

Do You Know? Wood is used for Satellite Construction

By : Deborah Adeyemi Do you know that wood, one of the oldest natural produce from trees known to humans, is now being used in modern space technology? Scientists are exploring wood as an alternative compared to metal for building satellites in order to promote sustainability and reduce environmental impact. ‎This idea was pioneered byContinue reading “Do You Know? Wood is used for Satellite Construction”

The Cycle of Academia:Experience Fails to Produce Empathy

By:Deborah Adeyemi In many academic environments, people do not always change the system they once complained about. I am here to tell you a story of a young lecturer let’s call her Doctor Joselyn whose life was once the perfect inspirational script for “change the system,” but somehow ended up as a live demonstration ofContinue reading “The Cycle of Academia:Experience Fails to Produce Empathy”

UCJ UI begins LPO Training for 2025/2026 Academic session, focuses Training on News, Politics and Features writing.

By :Imeh Jeremiah A training session organized for campus journalists was held on April 15, 2026, at the 300 Level Classroom, Forestry Department, commencing at exactly 4:30 PM. The session began with the press prayer led by the moderator, Ayeni Omobusola, a member of both RENARSA and NAFIS press . The training featured a seriesContinue reading “UCJ UI begins LPO Training for 2025/2026 Academic session, focuses Training on News, Politics and Features writing.”

UCJ UI Begins LPO Training for the 2025/2026 Academic Session, Focusing on News, Politics, and Feature Writing

By :Imeh Jeremiah UCJUI Training Session Equips Students with Practical Journalism Skills A training session organized for aspiring campus journalists was held on April 15, 2026, at the 300 Level Classroom, Forestry Department, commencing at exactly 4:30 PM. The session began with the press prayer led by the moderator, Ayeni Omobusola, a member of bothContinue reading “UCJ UI Begins LPO Training for the 2025/2026 Academic Session, Focusing on News, Politics, and Feature Writing”

Still We Rise: Hardship, Hope, and the Nigerian Spirit

By :Imeh Jeremiah Life has its own ups and downs, wrapped in challenges that test the strength of every individual. One moment, everything feels calm and promising; the next, uncertainty creeps in like a shadow, bringing with it fear of the unknown. In Nigeria today, that shadow feels heavier than ever.The reality on ground isContinue reading “Still We Rise: Hardship, Hope, and the Nigerian Spirit”

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