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The '''Students' Union of Obafemi Awolowo University''', popularly addressed as '''Great Ife Students' Union''', is the leading and most vibrant Students' Union in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa. The Obafemi Awolowo University Students' Union is the body of the over thirty-five thousand students of the first class Nigerian University. |
The '''Students' Union of [[Obafemi Awolowo]] University''', popularly addressed as '''Great Ife Students' Union''', is the leading and most vibrant [[Students' union|Students' Union]] in [[Nigeria]] and [[Sub-Saharan Africa]]. The [[Obafemi Awolowo University]] Students' Union is the body of the over thirty-five thousand [[Student|students]] of the first class [[List of universities in Nigeria|Nigerian University]]. |
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The Students' Union is known for defending students' rights around Africa. On 11 March 2010, the Students' Union, led by Alaje A. Paul, President of the organization at the time, participated in a protest in [[Federal Capital Territory (Nigeria)|F.C.T.]] [[Abuja]]. This was in defense of sections S144 and 145 of the [[Constitution of Nigeria|Nigerian Constitution]]. |
The Students' Union is known for defending students' rights around Africa. On 11 March 2010, the Students' Union, led by Alaje A. Paul, President of the organization at the time, participated in a protest in [[Federal Capital Territory (Nigeria)|F.C.T.]] [[Abuja]]. This was in defense of sections S144 and 145 of the [[Constitution of Nigeria|Nigerian Constitution]]. |
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President – Ibukun Oyekan |
President – Ibukun Oyekan |
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Vice-President – Jacob Tosin |
[[Vice president|Vice-President]] – Jacob Tosin |
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Secretary General – Boluwajaiye Adeoluwa |
[[Secretary (title)|Secretary General]] – Boluwajaiye Adeoluwa |
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Public Relations Officer – Okediji Simon |
[[Public relations officer|Public Relations Officer]] – Okediji Simon |
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Financial Secretary – Omisakin Kehinde |
[[Financial secretary|Financial Secretary]] – Omisakin Kehinde |
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Welfare Officer – Ajiboye Adekanmi |
[[Welfare]] Officer – Ajiboye Adekanmi |
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Assistant Secretary General – Oyebanjo Oluwaseun |
Assistant Secretary General – Oyebanjo Oluwaseun |
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Directory of Socials – Adedayo Emmanuel |
Directory of Socials – Adedayo Emmanuel |
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Director of Sports – Adewumi Michael |
Director of [[Sport|Sports]] – Adewumi Michael |
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The Students' Union of Obafemi Awolowo University, popularly addressed as Great Ife Students' Union, is the leading and most vibrant Students' Union in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa. The Obafemi Awolowo University Students' Union is the body of the over thirty-five thousand students of the first class Nigerian University.
The Students' Union is known for defending students' rights around Africa. On 11 March 2010, the Students' Union, led by Alaje A. Paul, President of the organization at the time, participated in a protest in F.C.T. Abuja. This was in defense of sections S144 and 145 of the Nigerian Constitution.
Past leaders of the Students' Union include Anthony Fashayo, Lanre Legacy, Ola Diamonds, Akinola Saburi, Deviano, Paul Alaje, Fredrick Joel, Ibikunle Isaac, and Akande Omotayo.
Current leadership
President – Ibukun Oyekan
Vice-President – Jacob Tosin
Secretary General – Boluwajaiye Adeoluwa
Public Relations Officer – Okediji Simon
Financial Secretary – Omisakin Kehinde
Welfare Officer – Ajiboye Adekanmi
Assistant Secretary General – Oyebanjo Oluwaseun
Directory of Socials – Adedayo Emmanuel
Director of Sports – Adewumi Michael