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Sunday 22 February 2015

Photos: OAU Accounting students Rep council members fight during meeting

The crisis rocking the Accounting Students Representative Council (ASRC) OAU chapter reached its zenith yesterday when the Parliamentary sitting was turned to a fighting stage by the honourables and executive members over power tussle and constitutional matters.

The brawl started last Friday when the parliament summoned the association's President, Adeoba Vincent to give a report on the  state of the association & NISEL, a program the association organised in January which generated millions of naira for the association.


The President, while speaking on the floor of the house, was interrupted several times by the  speaker and also accused of dressing unofficially by Hon. Moses. Adeoba felt insulted by the conduct of some of the honourables and consequently walked out of the floor over what he regarded as  disrespect for the office of the president by the speaker and some honourable members.

President Adeoba said:" I was in the floor to represent the the generality of Management and Accounting students' interests in the house, and I deserve to be respected because I wasn't accused of any misappropriation  of funds".

For the perceived act of disrespect by the President, the parliamentarian ordered him to write an apology letter to the house. The president  in turn demanded that the parliamentarian should write a letter of apology to the office of the executive.

Meanwhile, another sitting held yesterday 21st February, 2015 ended in deadlock as the speaker pronounced the Director of Socials, Tunde Animashaun, suspended over ill manner towards the speaker and the house. The DOS was earlier asked to excuse the house for some minutes when he raised a constitutional matter and he refused to do.

Immediately the DOS got suspended some galleria in the house also posited that some members of the house be suspended for misbehaving during recess, though the maze is still in the house. After the speaker listen to this, he also raised the motion that the General Secretary Oladotun Oladiti, be suspended for disrupting the sitting continuation after recess. 

Hon. Tunde, A student Union Rep speaking with LFB said- On the chaos that erupted, grudges in the heart of the ASRC and the Executive member led to this, and the speaker caused it. "He has lots to learn on Parliamentary sitting". He said.

Another galleria and Editor in Chief of the echoes of accounting Ibikunle Akingbade, has also showed his grievances over a honourable in part 1 constituency Hon. Rasak, over his behavior towards the president. How will he have done that? He said.

Afeez Lasisi, The Nation campus life reporter was almost beaten for doing his job. The journalist was taking pics to report when some honourable members the like of Hon. Fetuga, and Hon. Abdullah attacked him and pushed him to the window to have broken some loafers at the law lecture theatre.

Meanwhile the NUASA president has offered to bear the cost of the breakage, the act of the Honourables was very bad and on called for Afeez said.

82 comments:

  1. If Nigeria Senators can fight,.. Who is OAU accounting committee not 2 fight.... #Naija

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    1. APC and violence.na wa ooo

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    2. Na only Yoruba people dey d school , see all the funny funny names

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    3. Na wa ooo


      Leaders of tomorrow


      Na APC una dey copy cat





      @Galore

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    4. Na them go first criticise gej oo. You think leadership is easy abi ?

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    5. That's where it all started from.

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    6. Abegi. Wetin concern me and dis ones

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  2. Hmmm.... Ds is stl craddle politics,compared 2 d world outside skul.waht manner of leaders do u intend to b tomoro. hmmn #CaseRested#
    •Dat Akwa Ibom Corper from Ekiti•

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    1. Smh - it is clear. The tidal wave is flowing in with good tidings. God will help Nigeria harness her resources through BUHARI and all Nigerians will benefit because we are all Nigerians not only the corrupt PDP Leaders are Nigerians. WE NIGERIANS WILL HOLD FAYOSE RESPONSIBLE IF ANY THING HAPPENS TO BUHARI IN NIGERIA OR OUT SIDE. HIS THREATS TO THE LIFE OF OUR NEXT PRESIDENT ARE CLEARLY OBVIOUS

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  3. Hian, politics for our universities done bcom deadly like say na National politics, nywaz wen money don dey involved, there's bound to be disagreement. Linda take note!

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    1. Take note ko take book ni......

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    2. Pls stop this 'Linda take note' phrase. It's annoying. Take note of what U? Or ur comments for future recognition? Young lady dash urself some sense abeg. Mstcheeww

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    3. Pity her!
      She has Parkinson disease, you'll notice she sends a comment several times bc her hands are shaking.

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  4. If students don't fight,who will fight? Fight on brothers

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    1. LMAO!
      God will bless you for this comment!
      LWKMD

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  5. Mhen... OAUstudents and wahala!!! I'm embarrassed...

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    1. Taa! Mechie gi onu! Onyx, stop sounding as if you are a student of OAU when you've not pass ur jamb sef.

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  6. After dey have finished watching house of rep members misbehave...now its their turn.......This is how it starts.....Leaders of tomoro

    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  7. That's not a good one from them.
    $.
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    @Carlos via Nokia Lumia

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  8. That's how they will carry such attitudes into the society tomorrow...nonsense!

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  9. http://onlineyouthjob.com/?user=57752

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  10. Wonder shall never end... #sigh

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  11. They should impeach Zimbabwe president!! Linda get ready cos u wud b d next Zimbabwe president. *Batsh say so*

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  12. That's how they start from school to house of rep..i need to take down their list plsss! @ Linda

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  13. How this one take concern me
    Council members in my department fight always

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  14. And why is this report full of spelling error??

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  15. That's how they will carry such attitudes into the society tomorrow...nonsense!

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  16. THIS IS TOTAL POLITICAL FIAGA FIOGO........ I AM NOT SUPRISE BECAUSE IT ALL STARTED FROM THE NATIONAL LEVEL

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  17. That's how they will carry such attitudes into the society tomorrow...nonsense!

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  18. U pple shuld shut d fuck up... Linda spreading a false story! Linda make ur findings b4 posting any news! Truely dere was a disagreement but too much exxageration is in dis article

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  19. Linda Na you post this news?...even the press club in my secondary school won't post something like this

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  20. They obviously learnt from their leaders# funny students# no blame dem

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  21. The guy taking the pictures took a serious risk doing that.

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  22. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Wetin concern me with the school.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  23. Its not IiKe a big thing to do, this is where our politicians started from..... so we shouldn't be surprised. Dier superiors figght.... so??

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  24. Guys displaying their skills in the public......


    ::::::::::::::::::::::::QUEENMAYA:::::::::::::::::::

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  25. Our house of assembly dey fight , this one na just play them dey play. LIB EMPIRE

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  26. Dat makes dem student dey are. Lolo1

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  27. Remember good old days when in OAU SRC its always like dat buh rilli later when u think about it, it was fun.

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  28. Titanic tussle






    *******She's Olive*******

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  29. They'r just trying to emulate what the National House of Reps are doing. It all boils down to politics and money.

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  30. Real Nigerian politics in their blood

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  31. Indeed,our leaders of tomorrow#smh

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  32. they have mase and all... hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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  33. May God help us.

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  34. Nah so the thing dey start oooooo this ill mannered Hons will one day be in d upper or lower house in the federal house of assembly and this will be their character what does the future hold for Nigeria

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  35. This write up was poorly done.

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  36. what are they fighting for.. Good riddance

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  37. Smh! Money palaver. Pls visit rellaidiovo.blogspot.com

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  38. Who will blame them when people in. The senate can fight and throw punches @ each other even jump fence so there's small and this is where it starts from

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  39. Lmaoooooo! I remember PANS in CMUL. It's same, once you can't give full account of their money. , there'll be serious consequences

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  40. Why Am I even reading this?
    IDIOTS!

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  41. This fools are already acting like this in a make believe post, what will happen when they have real power

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  42. We ain't surprised. They'r simply practising 4 d national assembly. Hehehehh

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  43. This write up is all over the place. Linda Ikeji, did you write this stuff or some of the fighting students? Wonder why youths of today cannot be leaders of tomorrow?! There lies your answer...bad manners...bad attitude...bad grammar!!!

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  44. Was this report actually written by a Nigeria University student? We are in trouble in this country Ooo....

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  45. U reported every thing word for word ! Biko, how is diS news Linda?

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  46. Keep it up guys. It only takes bright children to learn dis fast from their 'fathers' at the top

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  47. U c d leaders of 2moro displaying madness? Anyways, dey tuk after der dad's, bros n uncles @ d higher parliament

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  48. Why can't we dialogue without being violent

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  49. What manner of English...smh

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  50. Shame on them, junior house of rep members

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  51. Dem try o. Na native attire dem dey wear go parliament meeting for school. Applause.

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  52. the truth is that the House believe that they have more power to do whatever they like. even at the expense of our great department. Claiming more power when they are actually not heard...... nonsense

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  53. the truth is that the House believe that they have more power to do whatever they like. even at the expense of our great department. Claiming more power when they are actually not heard...... nonsense

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  54. Thi is no big news it has on every university caMpus

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  55. This is not news worthy..just some opposition members to the President concoting some stories and capitalizig on the proliferation of the media. Btw, there was also no exchange of blows anywhere or picture of bloodstains. As rowdy as our sessions usually was back then...it was just about intellectual discussions. Its typical of students to manufacture nonexistent figures as proceeds from major programs even without having the slightest idea whether such events were run on 100% borrowing. Its the duty of the president to clear the air if given the chance to but typically...the propaganda, lies and rumours would have gotten to a boiling point as is the case here.

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  56. Still on still...irritating people

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  57. I am totally saddened by this report emanating from what used to be my immediate constituency as a student leader. If I get my facts right, the so called ASRC was a creation of the Executive I served in, which undertook a wholesale constitutional amendment, way back 2004/2005 session. Then, I happened to be the PRO of the Nigerian Universities Accounting Students Association (NUASA), OAU Chapter, and beyond sentiments, we performed creditably well and did have a smooth relationship with the Kehinde Alaka (Ijoba) led ASRC.

    I sincerely hope the matter at hand will be amicably resolved to avoid a situation where the activities of the association will be grounded. The two warring parties should know that their roles are supposed to be complementary and should be devoid of unnecessary political gimmicks and maneuvering capable of damaging the hard-built image of the association, which is arguably the largest departmental body in OAU, Ife. The House, while performing its constitutional duty of checks and balances, should not be seen as a marauding bull dog round the Executive with the sole intent of victimising them. The Executive must also submit itself to parliamentary checks for an effective delivery of its electoral promises to the students populace. Hopefully, the next time we hear from NUASA OAU, it will be something positive and news worthy.

    *Olufemi Kushimo is a former PRO NUASA (04/05), Editor in chief, Echoes of Accounting (05/06) and renowned OAU Sports Commentator (2002-2006).

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  58. I am totally saddened by this report emanating from what used to be my immediate constituency as a student leader. If I get my facts right, the so called ASRC was a creation of the Executive I served in, which undertook a wholesale constitutional amendment, way back 2004/2005 session. Then, I happened to be the PRO of the Nigerian Universities Accounting Students Association (NUASA), OAU Chapter, and beyond sentiments, we performed creditably well and did have a smooth relationship with the Kehinde Alaka (Ijoba) led ASRC.

    I sincerely hope the matter at hand will be amicably resolved to avoid a situation where the activities of the association will be grounded. The two warring parties should know that their roles are supposed to be complementary and should be devoid of unnecessary political gimmicks and maneuvering capable of damaging the hard-built image of the association, which is arguably the largest departmental body in OAU, Ife. The House, while performing its constitutional duty of checks and balances, should not be seen as a marauding bull dog round the Executive with the sole intent of victimising them. The Executive must also submit itself to parliamentary checks for an effective delivery of its electoral promises to the students populace. Hopefully, the next time we hear from NUASA OAU, it will be something positive and news worthy.

    *Olufemi Kushimo is a former PRO NUASA (04/05), Editor in chief, Echoes of Accounting (05/06) and renowned OAU Sports Commentator (2002-2006).

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  59. I am totally saddened by this report emanating from what used to be my immediate constituency as a student leader. If I get my facts right, the so called ASRC was a creation of the Executive I served in, which undertook a wholesale constitutional amendment, way back 2004/2005 session. Then, I happened to be the PRO of the Nigerian Universities Accounting Students Association (NUASA), OAU Chapter, and beyond sentiments, we performed creditably well and did have a smooth relationship with the Kehinde Alaka (Ijoba) led ASRC.

    I sincerely hope the matter at hand will be amicably resolved to avoid a situation where the activities of the association will be grounded. The two warring parties should know that their roles are supposed to be complementary and should be devoid of unnecessary political gimmicks and maneuvering capable of damaging the hard-built image of the association, which is arguably the largest departmental body in OAU, Ife. The House, while performing its constitutional duty of checks and balances, should not be seen as a marauding bull dog round the Executive with the sole intent of victimising them. The Executive must also submit itself to parliamentary checks for an effective delivery of its electoral promises to the students populace. Hopefully, the next time we hear from NUASA OAU, it will be something positive and news worthy.

    *Olufemi Kushimo is a former PRO NUASA (04/05), Editor in chief, Echoes of Accounting (05/06) and renowned OAU Sports Commentator (2002-2006).

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