Oyo State Government is set to commence Computer Based Test, CBT, for the 70,000 individuals who applied for the Teaching Service Commission, TESCOM, recruitment exercise. This was announced on Monday by the Chairman of the commission, Read More
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Oludiran Olusola A burnt brick factory built by the Oyo State Government to serve infrastructural needs has been abandoned and left in ruins for 14 years, PREMIUM TIMES reports. The factory, situated in Oloba Village, Erunmu, Read More
Governor Seyi Makinde adduced the menace of Covid-19 as being the reason he’s seeking 100billion Naira Bond because the incidence of the virus has affected revenues being accrued to Oyo state. He said Read More
Many years after the campaign against Female Genital Mutilation, FGM, was launched, there is no sign people will leave the practice anytime soon. It is still a common practice in Nigeria, especially among the Yoruba Read More
The Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes, CCII, has lamented that no Ibadan indigene has been appointed the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan or the head of the University College Hospital, Ibadan. CCII made Read More
The National Alumni Association of the Federal College of Education (Special), Oyo has petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate and prosecute her erstwhile National President, Dr. M.A Oladimeji for Read More
Seven nurses, two doctors and two patients have reportedly tested positive for COVID-19 at the Jericho Specialist Hospital in Ibadan, OYOISIGHT.COM can exclusively report A source in the hospital who preferred to remain anonymous Read More
It is 23 years today that Fela joined the pantheon of the music gods. Yet his music remains immortal. In the heyday of military dictatorship, when guns and boots were the symbols of power and tyranny, Read More
In less than two years in office as Rector, The Polytechnic, Ibadan, Professor Kazeem Adekunle ADEBIYI has bagged the Most Performing Rector in Nigeria award bestowed on him by the Coalition of Civil Society Organizations Read More
Growing up in Lagos, Nigeria, was fun. But returning to the village with my parents, my mum especially loved to celebrate Ileya (Sallah) so it was always something to look forward to. It was one Read More
