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Parliamentary Sitting: Freshers’ Party Review – What the House Decided

  By : Public voice   The parliamentary sitting scheduled for 12:00pm commenced at 1:11pm after members awaited the arrival of the other Napasite. Upon resumption, the session opened with a prayer by one of the honorables, followed by the school anthem. The Speaker, Rt. Hon. Adegbuyi Ayokanmi, apologized for the delay. Roll call was conducted from the gallerians to the honourables, and a quorum was initially declared. Chief Justice Joel Salako immediately raised a constitutional concern, citing Section 57 of the constitution. He pointed out that the number of executives present did not meet the required two-thirds and urged the House to uphold constitutional provisions. President Adedeji Shefiu was called upon to account for his cabinet. He explained that the financial secretary had been sent on an assignment concerning departmental accounts, while other absences were due to what he described as flimsy excuses. The Part 2 Class Representative was asked who scheduled a tutoria...

Personality of the Week: Kesh — A Class Rep Defined by Service and Consistency

By : Public Voice News S ome leaders grow into responsibility over time, while others embrace it early and carry it with commitment. Keshinro Segun Joseph, fondly known as Kesh, is one of those leaders whose journey as Class Representative has been rooted in service, patience, and accountability since the early days of his academic journey in the Department of Public Administration. Kesh, a 400-level student, currently serves as the class representative, a role he took on out of a sincere desire to serve his classmates and strengthen communication between students and lecturers. For him, leadership is not about recognition or authority, but about making processes smoother and ensuring that students’ voices are heard respectfully. One of the most fulfilling parts of his role, he explains, is the ability to help resolve problems and support his classmates when needed. Being trusted by his peers is something he values deeply, and it continues to motivate him to remain committed and depend...