I have been elected as the Sole administrator of National Association of Nigerian Students', Joint Campus Council, Oyo State Axis. I am ABDULAZEEZ, Uthman Olawale.
On Thursaday, from NEWS CENTRAL Town Hall Series in Oyo State at Ibadan Civic Centre to Federation of Oyo State Students' National Inauguration at International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan.
The government at all levels should intensify the efforts to bring our colleagues and teachers back to us.
#BringBackOurColleagues!
Long overdue, but here goes!🙏🏿
Jucal Life Adefokun GMNSE, GMNIEE
⭐️ First Class Honours – 3.72/4.00 CGPA
👨🏿🎓 Best Graduating Male Student (2nd Overall), Industrial and Production Engineering.
🎖 Finalist, 2026 Rhodes Scholarship West Africa
🏆 Over 30 Total Honours & Awards
The leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Joint Campus Council (JCC), Oyo State Axis, writes to respectfully draw the attention of the university management to the prolonged delay in the reinstatement of the Ladoke Akintola University Students’ Union Government (L’SUG).
The continued vacuum in students’ representation has, to a considerable extent, limited organized student participation in matters affecting their welfare and general interests.
Consequently, the leadership of NANS JCC Oyo State humbly calls on the university management to ensure that the Students’ Union election is conducted on or before Wednesday, 1st July, 2026.
For: NANS JCC OYO STATE.
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🌟 FIBA 9th Best 3x3 Basketball Player in Nigeria (20th Best Nigerian in the World) (June 2026)
In 1987, Baba Adeleke bought land in Ibeju-Lekki.
It cost him ₦12,000.
He was a primary school teacher. It took him three years to save that money.
He built nothing on it. Just held it. Told his four children it was their future.
He died in 2019 believing he had given them something.
He had no idea what he had actually given them.
🧵 A thread.
Here is what does NOT protect your land in Nigeria:
→ A receipt of purchase
→ A survey plan
→ Omo-onile approval or levies
→ Family witness at point of purchase
→ Photographs of you standing on the land
→ Years of paying “caretaker fees”
→ A handwritten agreement, even witnessed
Here is what DOES protect your land:
→ A registered Deed of Assignment
→ Governor’s Consent (for any land transfer in Lagos and most states)
→ A Certificate of Occupancy in your name, perfected at the Land Registry
If you do not have the second list — you do not own land.
You occupy it. Until someone with registered paper arrives.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN STUDENTS
07-06-2025.
NANS APPOINTS INDEPENDENT TETFund INTERVENTION PROJECT ASSESSMENT,VERIFICATION AND MONITORING COMMITTEE
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has observed with keen interest the consistent commitment of the Federal Government towards the revitalization and development of the education sector through the sustained intervention funding of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund).
Over the years, billions of naira have been injected into tertiary institutions across the country for the provision of infrastructure, academic facilities, research support, capacity building, and other developmental projects aimed at improving the quality of education for Nigerian students. However, concerns have continued to emanate from various quarters regarding the level of utilization and impact of these interventions.
Of particular concern are persistent allegations of project abandonment, poor execution, substandard delivery, delayed completion, and other fraudulent practices reportedly perpetrated by some contractors entrusted with the implementation of TETFund projects across beneficiary institutions. These concerns have generated widespread public outcry and raised critical questions about the actual impact of TETFund interventions on students and the educational system.
Consequently, in line with our responsibility as the foremost representative body of Nigerian students and in furtherance of efforts to complement the Federal Government's Renewed Hope Agenda for the education sector, the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) hereby announces the constitution of an Independent TETFund Intervention Project Assessment, Verification and Monitoring Committee.
The committee is mandated to undertake a comprehensive nationwide tour of tertiary institutions across Nigeria to assess, verify and monitor the status of TETFund intervention projects. The committee shall evaluate the level of implementation, utilization, quality of delivery, and overall impact of these projects on students and host institutions.
The committee is expected to submit its findings and recommendations within ninety (90) days. The report shall guide the leadership of NANS on the next line of action towards establishing the true state of TETFund intervention impacts on Nigeria's tertiary education sector. Furthermore, the recommendations arising from the committee's report shall be transmitted to the Presidency, the Federal Ministry of Education, and other relevant stakeholders for necessary action.
COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE
Chairman
- Comr. Salahudeen A. Lukman
Members
- Comr. Okereke Godson Bishop
- Dominic Philip AVM
- Odiahi Thomas Ikhine
- Wande T. Ajayi
- Ibrahim A. Ibrahim
Secretary
- Gambo Abubakar
The leadership of NANS urges all tertiary institutions, student leaders, TETFund officials, contractors, and relevant stakeholders to cooperate with the committee in the discharge of its national assignment.
Together, we shall promote accountability, transparency, quality project delivery, and the advancement of tertiary education in Nigeria.
Signed:
Dist. Comr. Akinteye Babatunde Afeez
National President
National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS)
@sybarite_osas7@iambabtee The government funded our schools for infrastructure, and we noticed deficit, we constituted a committee to check and balance the government intervention funds. Please tell me what else we can do as a pressure group we claim to be!
I see people talk about cultism in their tertiary institutions today and I shake my head.
6+ years in uni and I didn’t hear of any cultism related squabble.
God bless the University of Ibadan