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“Indefinite Suspension.” “Impeached.” “Removed.” — Yesterday’s Sitting Was No Joke!

By Public Voice News Agency The NAPAS parliamentary chamber roared back into activity on what should have been a quiet afternoon, as the legislative arm of the association met for what turned out to be a gripping session of debates, decisions, and disciplinary actions. The sitting, scheduled for 3:00 PM, officially began at 3:54 PM with an opening prayer led by the PLO, followed by a solemn rendition of the Great Ife Anthem. The reading of the last sitting’s minutes by the Clerk of the House marked the formal opening. The motion for adoption was moved by Hon. Kanmi and seconded by the Speaker, setting the stage for what would become a drama-filled sitting. Audit Committee Under Fire An early flashpoint emerged when only three out of eight members of the Audit Committee were present—a quorum failure that drew immediate concern. Tension heightened when Napasite Segun, raised a constitutional question: Why was the Acting Editor-in-Chief of Public Voice serving on the committee at al...

“2 Goals, 2 Penalties, and 1 Shocking Miss — You Won’t Believe How This Final Unfolded!

  – By Public Voice Sports Desk In a clash that brought intensity, passion, and tactical grit to the OAU Mainbowl, the Part 3 Public Administration team emerged champions of the NAPAS HOD’s Cup Final , defeating a spirited Part 1 side 2–0 on Wednesday. From the first whistle, it was clear the stakes were high — one team hungry for glory, the other hungry for history. Despite their relative inexperience, Part 1 stepped onto the pitch with surprising organization and a sharp intent to upset the odds . Their coordinated midfield play and resolute defending hinted at an early breakthrough. But as the game wore on, intent alone proved insufficient against a Part 3 side oiled by months of chemistry and match sharpness. Jubril Opens the Scoring from the Spot The breakthrough came in the first half when Part 3 won a penalty after sustained pressure inside the box. Jubril , calm and clinical, stepped up and slotted it past the keeper to give his side the lead. Moments later, Part 3 wer...

“‘Education Is Not a Scam’ — What This Public Admin Alumna Said Left the Crowd Speechless!”

The Annual Ife Public Administration Summit (AIPAS 6.0) , held yesterday at Obafemi Awolowo University , delivered a compelling call to action under the theme: “The Rise of Digital Administration: Innovation at the Heart of Governance.” Organized by the National Association of Public Administration Students (NAPAS) and presided over by President Aluko Emmanuel , the summit brought together a host of industry leaders, government officials, alumni, and students to explore how digital tools are reshaping public service in Nigeria. Driving Home the Digital Message The summit's keynote speaker, Engr. Adedini Marcus Adetoye , a top voice in construction and engineering, stressed the power of digital innovation in enhancing government operations. His message centered on three major outcomes of digital transformation: Improved access to public services Increased transparency and accountability Greater efficiency and productivity in service delivery He called on public insti...

"Screams, Sachets, and Sinners: What Really Happened at the NAPAS Movie Night"

As the National Association of Public Administration Students (NAPAS) Week 2023/2024 unfolds, Tuesday evening brought a thrilling cinematic experience to the Public Administration Postgraduate Hall. The third event in the week's lineup, the Movie Night, featured a screening of Ryan Coogler's 2025 horror-thriller, Sinners, captivating attendees with its blend of historical realism and supernatural horror. Setting the Scene The Postgraduate Hall transformed into an impromptu cinema, with students gathering in anticipation. The atmosphere was electric, as sachets of popcorn were distributed, and the lights dimmed, signaling the start of the evening's feature. About the Film: 'Sinners' Sinners is a genre-blending film set in 1932 Mississippi. It follows twin brothers Smoke and Stack Moore, portrayed by Michael B. Jordan, who return home after World War I and a stint in Chicago's underworld. Their plan to open a juke joint for the Black community takes a dark turn wh...

"What Was Suspended? Confusion as President Halts Protocol Without Clarity and Vanishes"

Farm In what was expected to be a smooth congressional sitting of the National Association of Public Administration Students (NAPAS), Obafemi Awolowo University, the June 2nd session quickly spiraled into a storm of confusion, constitutional controversy, and procedural uncertainty — further aggravated by a troublingly low turnout. The meeting kicked off at exactly 3:20 PM with an opening prayer by Congressman Samuel. The tension, however, wasn’t far behind. In a move that stunned the house, the presiding officer — NAPAS President himself — proposed the suspension of a constitutional provision: the section enforcing quorum. His proposal was immediately challenged by Congresswoman Shukroh Adebayo, who argued that the issue was not constitutional enforcement but the poor attendance itself, suggesting instead that the meeting be suspended. Congressman Emmanuel responded with constitutional clarity, emphasizing that no part of the NAPAS constitution could be suspended under any circumstance...

“Stop Collecting Contacts!” — Why Networking the Wrong Way Could Be Killing Your Future

 The 2025 Public Administration Week started with something every student needs — a deep dive into strategic networking. On Saturday, May 31st, NAPAS hosted a virtual financial webinar themed “Networking for Success”, and let’s just say... if you missed it, you missed a lot! The session, which held via Google Meet at 10AM, featured Damilola Kareem (ACA, CFA) as the guest speaker. From the moment he took the mic, it was game on. With real-life stories, hard truths, and career-building hacks, he broke down how building the right connections can literally shape your future — from internships to jobs, scholarships, and mentorships. “Sometimes, who you know opens more doors than what you know — but only if you bring value to the table,” he said, striking a chord with everyone listening. The session was moderated by Adu Ejiro Oyindamola, who kept the conversation flowing and relatable throughout. From talking about how to approach professionals online, to why your LinkedIn shouldn’t just...

From Underdogs to Finalists: How Part One Rocked the HOD’s Cup

— By Public Voice Sports Desk The second event of the 2025 Public Administration Week — the highly anticipated HOD’s Cup — kicked off in style on Monday afternoon, as the Part One and Part Two classes of the department locked horns in a thrilling contest that ended 3–2 in favour of the freshers. The match, which took place under a buzzing atmosphere, lived up to its billing. Although the Part One side dominated proceedings right from kickoff, it was the Part Two class who took a surprising 2–0 lead into halftime. Theophilus opened the scoring for Part Two, and they doubled their lead with a second goal before the break, taking advantage of defensive lapses. However, the tide shifted completely in the second half. With their backs against the wall, the Part One team returned from the break more focused and determined. Their attacking brilliance finally paid off, led by a standout performance from Olawale, who scored twice and assisted the third goal, completed by Allison. It was a comeb...