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NO REDUCTION IN TERTIARY INSTITUION FEES - OGUN STATE

Ogun state government has debunked the allegation that the pronouncement of reduction in the tertiary institution fees in the state was a fluke, noting that, the reduction remains. There has been rumour making rounds by students of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY) Ojere, Abeokuta that the state government has implemented the reduction since it made the announcement. It would be recalled that the state government had in September 2014 announced the reduction of school fees for all tertiary institutions across the state, hinting that, education should be given utmost priority in the state. But earlier this week, some students of MAPOLY took to the social media and castigated the state government for playing on their intelligence. In response to the students claim, a statement was issued today by the state government and signed by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Students Affairs, Comrade Olusegun Clement, dismissing claims that the state government has rescinde

CULTISM!

Magistrate Adekunte of the Magistrate court 3, Isabo, Abeokuta this morning ordered that five students from the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, MAPOLY, Ojere, Abeokuta suspected to be cultists be remanded in prison custody. The five suspects are; Olawale Olaniyi, Azeez Adeyemi, Bidemi Olufalo, Handed Osilaja and Sodiq Bashorun. They were accused of belonging to a secret cult group, known as Black Axe. According to the Police Prosecutor, Inspector Augustine Ozimini, the accused were arrested on 5 August 2014 at the school premises during one of their group meetings. “That the accused were on 5 August 2014 at Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Ogun State in Abeokuta Magisterial District to have belongs to a group called “Black Axe”, a secret cult society, contrary to Section 3 and punishable under Section 5 of the secret cult (prohibition and Special Provision) Laws of Ogun State 2006,” the charge sheet reads. Magistrate Adekunte later adjourned the matter till Monday 26 J

Csdan!!! Pictures only

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If u have more pictures, send them to this email: highclef@yahoo.com. For posting 

CSDAN TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE!!

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As we all know, our CRAWFORD WEEK is coming to an end since it started on Monday (8th December, 2014). And tomorrow, being Friday, 12th of December happens to be the MAIN event. Which is the Longly awaited Crawford Dinner and award night. Tickets are still available till the event starts. Regular: #1000, Table: #15000 (Negotiable) Tickets are already selling , besides a lot of the Excos have been doing it. So please, contact Punky (400) Goka (400) and any one of the Excos that you know, for your tickets. If you miss it, you miss out!

10 TYPES OF FRESHERS YOU MEET IN CRAWFORD

 I can still remember vividly my fresher's days when I had to go about the campus with my files and asking people for information. i can say it was embarrassing but was also fun and it is always easy to know a fresher in the campus. Here are some of the types of freshers you meet in the campus. 1. The JJCs:  every little thing amazes them(the buildings, crowd, cars. Etc) You begin to wonder if it is their first time of going out. 2. The ajebohs: they flaunt their wealth in the campus and remind you who their father is at every slightest opportunity. They display their phones; take people out for a treat regularly to impress. Majority of the people in this category got the money via extortion from their parents and everything normally cease after their first year in school (No offence oh!) 3. The gurus: first to ask and answer questions in the class, suggests taking their mates tutorials and depends in the past glory from their secondary school. If you fall in this category,

14 types of student u'l find in crawford female hostel.

1. The rich ones:dz ones comes 2 skl as if  she is renting a new apartment dey bring gadgets,fans,drier,dier own toilet seats,n oda mumu mumu fnz,n if any gets stolen dey replace it asap!   2. The condemers: dz ones find every opportunity 2 condem u,either bcuz of low self esteem o f jealousy. gosh dey r so messed up!   3. The beggers: dey kn beg 4 africa. Salt,water,pant,skirt,shoe, money, food n worst of it all acts lyk dier father owns d  w orld . Idiot! Make God punish u.   4.The lucky friends: as if dey v planted a monitor on u,dey aleiz cm ard wen u get fud,wen ur toast bread or noodles is ready. Wel al na part of experience.   5.The village girl/ancient babe: dey cm 2 skl wf al sorts of shits : cutlass,iru,calabash, broom,red oil,16 bafs,n a bucket 4 a bailer. *sad*   6.The problem solver: deir room is aleiz full especially during tests n exam period. Smtym dey cm ard 4 ideas.   7.The thieves: i like diz ur shoe ooo,2days after, its gone!   8.The noisemakers: alweiz makn noise,f

WHAT DO YOU THINK CRAWFORD IS DOING WRONG ?

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With the look of things, crawford university is advancing a little bit with a very slow pace in terms of infrastructures, roads, hostel management and recruitment of enough qualified lecturers, but students seems to be more concerned about what CRU is doing wrong.    A student said "they prefer spending more money on flowers than repairing the school's football pitch and the basketball court" is that true ? What about our roads and so much more ? please share your view on what CRU is doing wrong  place your comment below ******************************************************************************** HOW TO COMMENT ON THIS BLOG * Scroll down *click on 'post a comment' *type your comment in the box *if u don't have a gmail account, u can comment as anonymous by choosing anonymous from a drop down menu below the comment box. *then click on publish to post your comment

The History of Campus Sexual Assault

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  "Male sex aggression on a university campus" was the title of one of the first studies published about a topic now very much in the news. Way back in 1957, sociologist Eugene Kanin posited a model where men used secrecy and stigma to pressure and exploit women. Today student activists and the federal government are successfully raising awareness about a problem that's been around for a very long time. By most accounts, one in five female college students will be assaulted. Gender relations have changed since the 1950s and so has the law. What's still unclear is the best approach for preventing sexual misconduct on campus. For some answers, I called up one of the leading scholars who's been researching the issue for decades. Inside the Minds of Perpetrators Mary Koss coined the term "date rape" back in the 1980s. She's a professor of psych