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WHY THE SCHOOL NAME WAS CHANGED

It’s no longer news that the  Federal University, Oye Ekiti (Fuoye) , has been renamed after the late military governor of the old Wester...

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Wednesday, 28 June 2017

WHY THE SCHOOL NAME WAS CHANGED

It’s no longer news that the Federal University, Oye Ekiti (Fuoye), has been renamed after the late military governor of the old Western Region, General Adeyinka Adebayo (retd.), by the Federal Government.
Buy why?
Here’s what we’ve been able to gather regarding the Federal Government Decision to immortalize Gen. Adebayo
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo stated this on Saturday 20th May, 2017 at the funeral service held at All Saints Anglican Church, Iyin Ekiti.
Reason 1
General. Adebayo was described by Osinbajo as an officer and a gentleman indeed, saying his military trajectory was in a way a lesson in Nigeria’s history.
Reason 2
General Adebayo fought relentlessly for the unity of the country during the civil war that ravaged the country between 1967 and 1970, and that he suggested to the federal government to opt for dialogue rather than the use of force.
Reason 3
“This is a celebration of a life of sacrifice and dedication to one’s community and nation. General Adebayo was a fine gentleman and the first indigenous Chief of Army Staff who Mr. President had a harmonious relationship with.
Reason 4
“As a military officer in 1967, he fought hard to prevent the rebel army from making an incursion into Lagos, the then Federal Capital Territory. He headed the post-war conciliation committee for the integration of the Igbos back to Nigeria. In fact, his military trajectory was a case study in Nigeria.
Reason 5
“General Adebayo did not only serve Nigeria, he served with integrity. In the struggle for democracy in Nigeria, General Adebayo was a member of National Democratic Coalition.”
He said the Adeyinka Adebayo Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, was one of the ways Nigeria would appreciate his contributions to the unity of the country and immortalise him.

RIOT OUTBREAK IN FUOYE

The members of Non Academic Staffs Union on Wednesday 7th June, 2017 took control of the University  Premises causing a riot.
The riot occurred today inside both Oye and Ikole campus which led to beating of some teaching staffs (Lecturers) and closure of the school.
Unfortunately the dean of faculty of Engineering was beaten and Students who tried protecting some lecturers were also beaten.
Also a report reaching us from a lecturer (name withheld) says his car windscreen was damaged in the process of the riot.
The police and security intervention was actually not enough because police don’t have permission to directly enter the school.
A reliable source from ASUU Fuoye chapter said the union has directed her Members to stop research and lectures with immediate effect.  So no more lectures till further notice.
No news from the management yet.
So we advise all students to be very careful and wait patiently from reliable sources before going into the school
 
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