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OSPOLY: MASS COMMUNICATION COORDINATOR ADVISE STUDENTS ON THE SUA RESULT

 By: Isaac Adeoye The Coordinator of Mass Communication Department of the Daily Part Time (DPT) Studies Osun State Polytechnic Iree, Mr S.A Adeagbo has stated that the department is not a looser in the just concluded Student Union Association (SUA) Debate Competition. He made this known in front of Koko campus management building today when Mass Communication Department students were showing their dissatisfaction on the result of the Debate score which was announced by the Chief Judge. According to him, “You are not a looser so to say, because you have actually displayed the quality in you”. It will be recalled that the result of the debate final competition which render the Department of Office Technology Management as the First Position, while Mass Communication Department as the second Position and Computer Science Department as the third Position. He however said that it has become an occurrence which has been happening consistent in some of the past competition.  He start...

SUA DEBATE: "EVERY STUDENT IS A CULTIST" — MASS COMMUNICATION DEBATERS CLAIM

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  By: Olanrewaju Ridwan A. The Debating and Opposing Team from Mass Communication Department, EDM Atoyebi Oluwaseun B. and EDM Obey Aduragbemi O. claimed every student is a cultist. This claim was made today, in the debate organised by the Students Union Association, Osun State Polytechnic Iree, Daily Part-Time, led by Honorable Adegbenro Afeez P.K.A Emeritus. According to the first Speaker, Mass Communication Department, EDM Atoyebi Oluwaseun Blessing; while explained her stance on the topic; Cultism: pain or gain. "The scope of cultism is beyond violent campus cultism since according to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, CULTISM simply means devotion." "SUA as an academic body is a cult because they devote their energy, time and effort to protecting and supporting students on campus in their academic pursuit. This is the view of the Confraternity group established by Professor Wole Soyinka." In a similar vein, the second mover from mass Communication also, claimed the sa...

OSPOLY: HOD ADVISE STUDENTS ON SUA WEEK

 By: Elijah Kolawole, Olayinka Amusa The Head of Department (H.O.D) Mass Communication Department, of Osun State Polytechnic, (OSPOLY) Iree, Oloye Tope Abiola has adviced the students of the Institution to abstain from anything that can disrupt the peace of the Student Union Association (SUA) Week.             He stated this today during an interview session with NEB Journalist at Oduduwa Complex Mass Communication Department.         According to Oloye Abiola, "Make it peaceful, because this is a training ground for you now and whatever you do now will continue to torment you".  Moreso, he stated further that he's not in support or tolerate any act of Indiscipline among student also stating that all lecturer must also be in the students classroom to teach the students for their benefit.          Furthermore, he stated that his administration has been working hard to put an end to Indecent...

OSPOLY: DIRECTOR URGES STUDENTS ON SUA WEEK

 By: Akeem Oyegbenle The Director of the Daily Part-Time (D.P.T) Studies, Osun State Polytechnic (OSPOLY) Iree, has urged all the students of the Institution to behave properly and with good manners during the upcoming S.U.A. Week. This was said by Alh. Babalola today, 7/9/2022, in an interview with NEB Journalist while he was touring every department at the Koko Campus. "Every student should behave well in the SUA Week and should be free from any act that can jeopardize their future." All Babalola stated.  In a similar vein, Alh. Babalola also commends Hon. Adegbenro Afeez, the current SUA Chairman, for his leadership abilities and called him a unique individual. Additionally, he advised all participants in the SUA Quiz and Debate tournament to get ready, comparing it to a football battle in which everyone must have a winning attitude. However, he gave all the students the advice to study for their exams as well as to graduate from the institution's academic program with...

OSPOLY: REGISTRAR ADVICE DPT STUDENTS TO REGULARIZE ADMISSION STATUS

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 By: Isaac Adeoye   The Registrar of Osun State Polytechnic (OSPOLY), Iree, Barr. B.M Salawu has urged all the Daily Part-Time (DPT) students, admitted in the 2017/2018 to 2020/2021 academic session to regularize their Admission status at the JAMB office. This is contained in an internal memorandum pasted at each lecture Hall which was signed today 25th August 2022 by Mrs. M.O Adeleke. The memo stated that the reason for the afflicted to take serious action on the advice is for them not to be denied access for the confinement of their admission as JAMB might not reopen her portal. “You are hereby enjoined to urgently register at the JAMB office and submit your forms at the Admission office on or before Wednesday 31st August 2022 in order not to be denied access for condonment of your admission as JAMB might not reopen her portal” the Memo stated. It stressed further that the previous grace which is given by JAMB for registration and processing of undisclosed admissions has exp...

OSPOLY: MASS COMMUNICATION ALUMNI BODY AWARD BEST PERFORMING STUDENTS

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  By: Samuel Iyiola,   Oluwaseun Atoyebi, Victor Olaniyi The Head of Department (H.O .D) of Mass Communication, Osun State Polytechnic (OSPOLY) Iree, Mr. Tope Abiola has encouraged the students of the Institution to be more committed to their Academic Studies. The H.O.D stated this today while awarding some of the best-performing Students in the Department during a Symposium / Journalists hangout tagged: Campus Journalism Beyond Borders which took place at New lecture Hall (NLH1) Main Campus. The Symposium which encompasses the Editorial Board Handing over and awarding some of the best-performing Students in the Department has allowed Six students to benefit from the Best Performing Student award. Moreso, some of the students who receive the Award include Abiodun Iyiola E. ND2 (DPT), Ajani H. Olanrewaju ND2 (DPT), Asiyanbi Abraham O. ND2 (FT), and three other Students. The H.O.D also advised the students generally to face their academic Pursuits and also put more effort in the...

INDECENT DRESSING: A SOCIAL AND SOCIETY MALADY (A must-read Article for all Students)

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 By: Samuel Iyiola "The way we present ourselves has an impact on how we feel, think, act, and how other people perceive us."  Deborah Rasband Indecent or bizarre clothing, sometimes known as "dress to kill", is very common among young people today. Youths engage in the social phenomena of indecent dressing. It simply refers to exposing one's body to the public on purpose. In actuality, this practice does not follow the values-based norms of society, especially in African society. Some people define indecent dressing as exposing bodily parts that ought to be covered while wearing clothing. Others may define it as putting on clothes that are too short or too revealing.  The majority of assaults and sexual harassment cases that have been reported in society over the years have been directly related to indecent dressing, which is against the accepted standards and values of the community. Do you notice that, as a result of civilization, the majority of kids have ...