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UIMSA SENATORS PUSH FOR AN EMERGENCY MEETING

Following the issue of the 2K24 Class Voting rights brought to light; members of the Senate have been divided on how to progress on the matter. Some senators believe the class in question should be represented in the coming elections according to the constitution. The 2k24 class does not have the right to vote in the coming elections based on the document released by the electoral committee recently. This conclusion is borne from the fact that the 2k24 class have…

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THE YEAR 2022 – THE FUTURE IS FEMALE

Michelle Obama once said ” No Country can ever truly flourish if it stifles the potential of its women and deprive itself of the contribution of half its citizens” . Simply put, both gender must have fair representation in leadership positions.This year’s candidates in UIMSA and by extension tenure will change the usual and set precedence for many more. It is worth noting that the candidates vying for most, if not all of the key positions in UIMSA Executives Council…

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The AMAZONS’

The University of Ibadan Medical Students’ Association (UIMSA) is on its way to redefining its age-long leadership status quo. This association which was established in the year 1960 has never experienced the high involvement of females in its electioneering processes and campaigns. In the past, the penchant has been for females to compete for the position of Vice-Presidents. Moreover, it is not far from the fact that the hard glass ceilings narrative that persists globally, constricts females’ leadership aspirations. However,…

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UIMSA Elections: A Call to Common Sense

We have once again arrived at that time in the tenure when we determine who will steer UIMSA’s ship for the next year. Unless you live under a rock, you must have seen the eye-catching graphics, glossy banners, social media posts and various political antics in the past few days. It is easy– too easy in fact– to be distracted by the noise and glamour. This is a call back to common sense. Gender Politics and a New Dawn in…

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THE DIKKO AFFAIR

December 31st 1983, the Nigerian government (headed by the democratically elected President Shehu Shagari) was overthrown in a military coup led by Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, and a new military government led by Buhari was established. On his second day in power, Buhari issued a list of former government officials accused of a variety of crimes. Umaru Dikko, the transportation minister of the Shehu Shagari administration was at the top of this list for supposedly embezzling several billion US dollars (sources…

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SENATE MEETING!!!

It is another day to repeatedly hear “The Senate Chairman, Deputy Senate Chairman, Distinguished Senators and fellow worthy observer”One would wonder what’s being discussed in these meetings seeing this is the third sequel. These last two days have seen the executive council  (leaders of the pack) become meek and gentle as they are being held accountable, commendations for the work they have done so far, corrections made, motions raised and passed, disciplinary actions taken and most importantly recommendations given for the…

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DIAMONDS AND STARLIGHT: A RECAP

On the 27th of March, 2022 The University of Ibadan Medical Students’ Association concluded her 60th health week with another edition of what has often and popularly been tagged as the best departmental dinner in the University of Ibadan. The evening of dazzling diamonds and scintillating starlight kicked off around 8pm at Apex Event Centre, Agodi GRA with a red carpet event featuring celebrity worthy couture by brands and student designers alike, as singles, couples and friends in groups of…

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THE MYSTERIOUS STORY OF OROMPOTONIYUN: THE FIRST AND ONLY FEMALE ALAAFIN OF OYO WHO DID A COMPLETE TRANSGENDER OPERATION ON HERSELF

Article Written by Oluwadamilare O.Ojo Orompoto ruled the Oyo Empire in the 16th century, speculatively from 1554 to 1562. She had to prove her masculinity within 7 days before ascending the throne. In Africa, it was forbidden for a woman to lead the affairs of the society, most especially in royalty. This gender discrimination was increasingly prevalent in the ancient Yoruba empire. Having a male child (usually eldest) who will carry on the family’s name or heritage (Àrólé) or govern…

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World Cup Draw 

The World Cup Draw, for the 2022 World Cup scheduled to hold in Qatar at the end of the year, was held on the 1st of April 2022 and there are a number of interesting matches to look forward to; Spain and Germany should be a really interesting tie and Ghana have a chance to get revenge over Uruguay as they will be facing off in Group H. France and Denmark find themselves in the same group like in the…

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Nigeria Crashes Out of World Cup Qualification As Fans Storm The Pitch

After finishing atop their group, Nigeria was drawn against Ghana for the knockout and final round of the CAF World Cup Qualifications. Nigeria went into this tie as the favourites. Seeing Ghana’s abysmal performance at this year’s AFCON, it was expected that Nigeria would get the better of them but this was not to be the case. The first leg in Ghana was a drab affair and ended goalless. The second leg match on the 29th of March took place…

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