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Nigerian Tribune on MSNCrime increasing in Nigeria because perpetrators believe they can get away with settlement —Abdulrasheed Olurombi, OOU’s First Class Law graduateAbdulrasheed Olurombi is a First Class Law graduate of the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) in Ogun State. He graduated with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.81 on a scale of 5.00. In ...
The Vice Chancellor of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Professor Ayodele Agboola, has appealed to the federal government not to abolish the Tertiary Education Trust Fund ...
Each student received N200,000. The OOU branch of the ASUU bore the burden of 27 scholarships while the ASUU national body awarded two students. Presenting the grants at the ASUU-OOU Secretariat ...
The pit theatre, Department of Performing Arts, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, vibrated with the sounds of drums, ranging from bata, gan gan, omele, dundun, ekiri, and jembe, accompanied ...
We also have the opportunity for a two + two degree whereby our students could spend two years in OOU and then transit to Swansea University to spend two years and earn the degree at Swansea ...
He stressed that OOU plays a vital role in this nation particularly in capacity building through fostering research which culminates in academy excellence as well as community service, saying his ...
In a major boost to its academic achievements and cutting-edge research initiatives, Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State has secured a N500million endowment to establish a ...
“The courts that are legally empowered to adjudicate disputes arising within Ogun State are those established by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria or by State Laws, which ...
Here are some of the ways Trump’s proposals are testing legal boundaries, and what specific laws some experts say the Administration may be breaking. The fate of the U.S. Agency for ...
In the radical opening weeks of his second term, President Trump has appeared to feel little constraint by any need to show respect for the rule of law. By Charlie Savage Charlie Savage has been ...
The NSW government has committed to new laws that would see greater punishments for racist acts. Under the proposed changes, those found guilty of intentional incitement of racial hatred would ...
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