Saturday, 29 December 2018

IMSU Lecturer Celebrates Mum's Passing Away In Glamourous Fashion (See pics)

IMSU Lecturer Celebrates Mum's Passing Away In Glamourous Fashion (See pics)

Duru Victor



It was not a gathering for mourning but that of celebration for a life well lived as IMSU lecturer in the Faculty of Agriculture Prof. Martin Onuh laid to rest today his mother aged 109.

The glamorous ceremony which held in Obowo, Imo state began with a burial mass at the St. Mary's Catholic Parish, Amuzi Ikenanzizi, Obowo and was followed immediately with a reception at their home town in Amuzi, Obowo.

Joining in the celebration of life today were the high and mighty in Obowo LGA and beyond as well as friends and lecturers alike namely IMSU Deputy Vice Chancellor Administration Prof. B.E.B. Nwoke, former Director of Research and Linkages IMSU Prof. Obinna, Obowo House of Representatives rep. Hon. Barr. Kenneddy Ibeh, amongst others.

Federation of Obowo Students (FEDOS) IMSU led by the president Comr. Chinweoke Uba, in company of some excos namely the Financial Secretary Comr. Ebuka Nwokorie Cletus, Treasurer Comr. Ijeoma, Director of Socials Comr. Chigozie also joined her lecturer in the making of merry.

Other students reps include students from the Faculty of Agriculture IMSU.

Late Ezinne Roseline Ahumma Onuh, 109 is survived by 6 children, 5 daughters-in-law, 26 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, a son-in-law and 2 grand sons-in-law.

Feed your eyes with IMSU students gyration pics as well as other pics from the ceremony below..


Wednesday, 26 December 2018

IMSU On-campus Female Hostel To Be Allocated To Students In January 2019 Via Biometric Cards - Dean Student Affairs IMSU

IMSU On-campus Female Hostel To Be Allocated To Students In January 2019 Via Biometric Cards - Dean Student Affairs IMSU

Duru Victor


The Dean Student Affairs Prof. Martins Uchenna has disclosed that the IMSU on-campus female hostel (i.e hostel inside the institution/school) will be allocated through the use of biometric cards from January 2019.

The Dean made this disclosure last weekend in further reaction to the students protest and power cut at IMSU Backgate alliances. 

He added that the IMSU on-campus male hostel will be ready in the first quarter of 2019.

The biometric cards to be used for the Catherine Chidolue female hostel will be implemented when the school resumes academic activities.

The digital Dean also commended the Vice Chancellor Prof. (Mrs.) Adaobi Victoria Obasi whom he described as "extra ordinaire" for her support towards ensuring the hostel is opened for students intake.

More pics of the female hostel below...



Friday, 21 December 2018

IMSU Backgate: Students Protest 'Forceful' Sudden Power Cut By EEDC - EEDC Network Manager, Dean Students Affairs React

IMSU Backgate: Students Protest 'Forceful' Sudden Power Cut By EEDC - EEDC Network Manager, Dean Students Affairs React

Duru Victor

Students of Aladinma and Okwu-Uratta alliances in IMSU off-campus hostels yesterday staged a protest over the ‘forceful' sudden power cut by the EEDC led by the Network Manager.

An eye witness who doesn’t want his name in prints revealed that the EEDC Network Manager Mr. Chris Ezeoha came with naval officers to cut abruptly the power in IMSU Backgate alliances including Bishop's Court on Wednesday.

The EEDC Network Manager Mr. Chris Ezeoha speaking with our correspondent Duru Victor, in reaction to the power cut and said protest, gave the genesis of the issue.
He said, “ I have been here for almost 12 years (I was in charge of the power  in army barracks) and when I came I found the business situation not good and not acceptable. It doesn’t augur with best practices. I told them that it was going to change. 

“They came for a protest. They were 2000 students and I told them that basically their billing was something else and it must change. It was too low. You’ll find an hostel of 50 or 80 rooms getting a bill of 20 or 30,000. So, it doesn’t make sense.

“The losses we are recording in this students' areas are damn too much and after that explanation I told them that the only way we can manage the energy so that it will be mutual and beneficial to both ends – the service providers and those that use our services – is that we have to meter them. To a great extent B’Court alliance agreed and suddenly changed but Aladinma and Okwu-Uratta alliances did not agree and B’Court rejected the idea.” I kept on pleading and pacifying them to no avail. 

“I sent in some meters but they were rejected. Dues were piling for example one hostel owes about 24 to 25 million naira. More than 10 to 15 hostels are tied to that particular meter but they’re not paying. That gives the picture of what is happening. 

“You can’t have 90 rooms hostel with other hostels attached getting a bill of 50,000. The losses can’t be quantified and after several attempts to make them no that energy has to be managed and if not measured will be subject to reckless usage".

He added that EEDC seeks to ensure that every hostel is independent as far as power is concerned by having it’s own personal meter.
“We just want to make sure that that place is sanitized, reduce our losses and work more with the students and teach them energy management cost effectively as well as reduce wastage because every energy wasted is paid for but they don’t pay for it. It is not a form of warfare.

“Our business relationship with them needs to be renegotiated to meet best practices worldwide. We’re open, totally standing by waiting for them to come. We’re willing to restore supply to them as quickly as possible however it is important to note that our business relationship must be redefined to meet world best practices”.

In a related twist, the Dean Students Affairs Prof. Nwankwo Martins Uchenna frowned at the protest embarked upon by the students and maintained that he is in support of the power cut by the EEDC due to the gravity of the situation on ground. The Dean has on this note directed that a reactive meeting be held between hostels landlords and caretakers or attorneys of individual  hostels in all various alliances and the EEDC Network Manager.

The meeting will possibly come in January next year due to the season and period of the year and this invariably connotes that the affected alliances will be without power supply till an agreement is reached.


Wednesday, 19 December 2018

Winners Emerge in the ROFOSA Ibadan Maiden Essay and Spelling Contest (See details)

Winners Emerge in the ROFOSA Ibadan Maiden Essay and Spelling Contest (See details)

 The maiden edition of the Rochas Foundation Old Students' Association (ROFOSA)  Ibadan Chapter essay and spelling contest finished on a high.

Winners of the Essay contest from L-R: Mr. Folorunsho Ifeoluwa of SS1 (2nd position), Mr. Ibrahim Mafus of SS3 (Star winner) and Mr. Adeniran Samuel of SS3 (3rd position)

The history making contest was initiated and hosted by the revered Office of the Director of Education under the leadership of, the emeritus president IMSU Yoruba Students Association and one-time acting president of IMSU Department of Insurance,  Comr. Oladeji Festus Mercy popularly known as Oloye.

The epoch contest which was organized for Rochas Foundation colleges in Ibadan at the College Multipurpose Hall had in attendance alumnus, stakeholders and members and namely ROFOSA State President Snr. Comr. Ajoku Pharuq pka Pheruz, ROFOSA national Director of Education Snr. Comr. Olukayode Michael, ROFOSA national Director of Welfare Snr. Comr. Oyebode Yusuf,  ROFOSA Ogboko Chapter Director Barr. Amaefule Tochukwu  amongst others.

Master Ibrahim Mafus of SS3 emerged winner of the essay contest to    claim the star prize. Other winners in the essay contest category are Master   Folorunsho Ifeoluwa of SS1 and Master Adeniran Samuel of SS3 who finished in second and third places respectively.

Miss Oyedepo Oreoluwa of JSS3 stole the show in the spelling contest category to emerge winner and claim the star prize. She is followed by Miss Sowumi Temiloluwa of JSS2 and Miss Kazeem Bisola of JSS2 in second and third positions respectively.

Winners in both the essay and spelling bee contest will be going on an excursion of the University of Ibadan Zoological Garden in addition to cash prizes and other gifts.

The spelling contest winners from L-R: Ms. Sowumi Temiloluwa of JSS2 (2nd position), Ms. Oyedepo Oreoluwa of JSS3 (Star winner) and Ms. Kazeem Bisola of JSS2 (3rd position)

The highpoint of the event was the official launch of the Donate A Book Campaign by the ROFOSA national Director of Education Snr. Comr. Olukayode Michael. The campaign is aimed at making collection of books for the alma mater library.

The contest host, Ibadan ROFOSA Director of Education, Comr. Oloye thanked everyone for making it to the event. He also showered encomiums on the Chairman of the Day Mr. Onyeneke Chukwuemeka Paschal for his financial and moral support that saw to the successful organization and completion of the program as well as his pledge to sponsor the prizes of the essay winners.

He also praised the organizing committee of the Ibadan ROFOSA Week led by Mr. Adesanya Michael Adetunji for  making the program a huge success by reason of their organization. He extended his profound gratitude to ROFOSA Ibadan excos, RFC management and staff, stakeholders and press team for creating an enabling and conducive environment.

The maiden edition of ROFOSA Ibadan Essay and spelling contest which held on the 7th of December, 2018 had side attractions which including a raffle draw session that saw students win awesome prices  including wristwatches.

See pictures from the maiden event below...

Ogboko ROFOSA Chapter Director Barr. Amaefule Tochukwu giving an address


The host and initiatior of the maiden contest, ROFOSA Ibadan Director of Education Comr. Oladeji Festus Mercy giving his welcome address


Crosss section of RFC students


L-R: Miss Dasola and Miss Oyin (Rofosaites and University of Ibadan Students) anchoring the essay category (The Impacts Of Free Education On A Child's Growth: A Case Study Of Rochas Foundation)


The spelling bee contest proper


A spelling bee participant spelling his way to the top 3


The state president Comr. Ajoku Pharuq pka Pheruz presenting a table for 6 dinner ticket of #15,000.00 the winners


From R-L: Nat' D.O.W Comr. Yusuf, Chapter D.O.E Comr. Oloye (middle) and nat' D.O.E Comr. Michael


The raffle draw

Friday, 14 December 2018

IMSU To Officially Resume On 7th Jan. 2019 If... - IMSU VC

IMSU To Officially Resume On 7th Jan. 2019 If... - IMSU VC

Mr. Wright & Duru Victor

Imo State University, Owerri (IMSU) will officially go for the Christmas break on the 21st of December, 2018 and will resume academic activities for the 2018/2019 session on the 7th of January, 2019 all things being equal and should the ASUU indefinite strike be called off before these periods, Infoscope Media learns.

These revelations were made by the Vice Chancellor Prof. (Mrs.) Adaobi Victoria Obasi at the December edition of the monthly Solemn Assembly held at the university auditorium.

The VC also revealed that the school's on-campus female hostel is now open for IMSU female students intake. She announced that there's an ongoing plan to make a free-wifi that would be accessible to all IMSU students.

Meanwhile, the ASUU-FG collective bargaining will take a new dimension on the 17th of Dec. as a partial agreement has been reached by both parties.

Wednesday, 12 December 2018

IMSU Business Faculty Finest Presidents Prof. Celebrates His Birthday Today (Photos)

IMSU Business Faculty Finest Presidents Prof. Celebrates His Birthday Today (Photos)

Today is a Wednesday like no other. It's the birthday of one of IMSU Business faculty finest presidents popularly known as Prof. (Short for professor).

His cheeky amazing profile...

FULL NAME: Paschal Uchechukwu Ogu

AKA: Prof.

LIKES: Showing love and kindness; making those around me happy and giving them a reason to smile; motivating and bringing out the best in people through my words and actions.

DISLIKES: Proud and arrogant people; people who don't show concern; theft too

POSITIONS HELD:▪Director of Finance, NUAMS IMSU Chapter (2016/2017 Excos)
                                   ▪President, NUAMS IMSU Chapter (2017/2018 Excos)
                                   ▪Chairman of various on-campus and off-campus committees and teams

Aside being an astute and dynamic leader, one remarkable quality cum philosophy of life of this eruditic scholar is his resolve to going out of his way to show kindness even as a beacon of hope. He doesn't believe in disappointing people especially those who see him as their last resort.

The management as well as team members of Infoscope Media wish you a wonderful and exciting year ahead. Happy birthday Prof.!

Sunday, 9 December 2018

IMSU SUG 17th Rep. Presidential Aspirant Vision Is +1 Today (See photos)

IMSU SUG 17th Rep. Presidential Aspirant Vision Is +1 Today (See photos)

Today marks the beginning of a new year for Comr. Vision as he celebrates his birthday today.

Comr. Ofoegbu Chima Emmanuel popularly known as Vision is an IMSU 17th Republic SUG presidential aspirant from the department of Civil Engineering under the Engineering faculty.

The gentleman dubbed the Voice of Engineering is in his finals and to celebrate this special day Infoscope Media brings to you the profile as well as some spine-chilling things you probably don't know about this fine man.

1. He is a dynamic student politician and strategist: Vision is not only popular among Imo Stars and student politicians for his political chauvinism, his dynamism is what sets him apart and has earned him the name Voice of Engineering - More like the Voice of Imo Stars.
He is a political strategist to the core, his support and strategism has led to the record of political successes for the likes of Comr. Ceejay,Comr. Nelson, Comr. Avalon to mention but a few.

2. He is an academic high-flyer : Comr. Vision did not in any way allow his busy political life encroach on his academics, he has balanced both so well which is unpopular among students politicians. Little wonder he is a 4-pointer!

3. He doesn't like what he hates: Vision is an easy going fellow, hardworking, intelligent and an orator. He is an accommodator too - He doesn't discriminate either good or bad. He welcomes all. However, proud and stingy people are his turnoffs

4. He is a lover of God: Yes, Vision loves God more than anything in his life!

5. He is an achiever: Check out his portfolios and positions-held profile and you will agree with me that he is an achiever -
*In his 200L he was elected president of all course reps in Engineering faculty.
* A Chief Tax Force of Curtclay Hostel Aladinma in his 200L.
* A former senator representing faculty of Engineering in the SUG Parliament in year 3.
* A Deputy Speaker in the SUG 16th Rep. Parliament in his 300L.
* Caretaker Comm. VP of Civil Engineering dept which he later resigned from to contest in the 17th Rep. SUG election which was declared inconclusive.
* He is the current final year course rep of Civil Engineering and the electoral chairman for the next faculty election and the list is endless.

More grace and successes as you embark on another year-long journey. Happy birthday Vision!

Friday, 7 December 2018

IMSU Gears Up For Hult Prize Grand Finale - Over 15 Teams Set To Compete For The $1,000,000 Prize

IMSU Gears Up For Hult Prize Grand Finale - Over 15 Teams Set To Compete For The $1,000,000 Prize

Duru Victor


The stage is set, the teams raring to go and the judges too as the biggest idea-rewarding contest - the Hult Prize oncampus contest, IMSU - is set to hold her grand finale on the 12th of December, 2018.

The Hult Prize Oncampus Challenge sponsored by the UN and the Hult International Business School and founded in 2009 is an annual international contest that focuses on launching disruptive social enterprises that are impact centered, profit-minded and market driven.

Over 15 teams in IMSU will compete at the IMSU finale for a chance to progress to the regionals and inch closer to the 1million dollars winner's prize money. The IMSU teams include Team LussHub, Team Dynamic, Team Ultimate, Team JOMACHI, Team BIC, Team M.E.E.T, Team MEDIC.

These IMSU teams will present their ideas before a high-power team of judges that include Nnanyelugo Aham-Anyanwu, lecturer of the dept. of Computer Science IMSU (Ph.D); Special Assistant to Imo State Government on Job Creation and Employment Remy Chukwunyere; US Certified Business Disruption Strategist/Consultant and Conference Speaker Jephter Akaehie; award winning and one of the top 10 gospel artiste in Nigeria Joseph Adesoji amongst others.

This year's edition of the Hult Prize contest is in line with the UN 2018 Global Challenge and is centered on youth unemployment of which the winning idea should be able to create 10,000 jobs in 10 years.

The grand finale of IMSU Hult Prize Oncampus contest will be held at Forward Africa, Plot 3 Okohia Layout, by Ideal Suites Junction, World Bank, Owerri.

Everyone is invited to attend the IMSU grand finale.

Monday, 3 December 2018

A Graduate Makes His Case Between The IMSU Girl And Boyfriend Incident

A Graduate Makes His Case Between The IMSU Girl And Boyfriend Incident

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Yea you all heard the stories of an imsu girl who wants to quit her relationhip and end up having a fight with her bf when the said guy came to retrive his gift item he bought for the girl and she end up stabbing him, then, was later heard she drank poison and gave up.... Like seriously! Thats all??

Well I don't know this girl but I am shocked with the amount of her friends and people who know nothing spoiling her name...

Looking through this girl's wall I see she is a regular person like you and me with life goals just like us ..

So I just wonder why then would she take her own life, there always has to be the possibility of foul play or something they are hiding from us. .. but none of you even considered that just jumping straight into conclusion..

Like how can a girl like that overpower her boyfriend to fully stabbing him unconscious.. Did you think that?

And why would she have a bottle of poison Laying around in her room.... Did you think that??
How did she take a whole bottle of bitter poison without diluting it in anything
It also takes an average of one hour even taking poisons such as sniper in large quantities to kill you (Google it) ohh you dont know right?

How long does it take to die from bleeding out from a stab wond?
It takes a total of 1-3 minutes if a vital organ was hit if not it may take 10+ minutes but to be stabbed unconscious like the boy in this story I think a vital organ was hit... So how did he survive, while someone poisoned(which takes hours) died. Did you ponder about that?

And the story is saying she stabbed him while he was bleeding to death she drank a full bottle of poison ...

Either I'm not getting the story right or there is something not adding up about the time of death ..

I have no reason to fight for the dead all I ask is think before dragging a persons name through the dirt without knowing real facts.

I'll advise those close to her to carry out proper investigation with the authorities...
But in this country people hardly care what happens after the fact.

No hard feelings please and no insult, i just took time to analise and share my thoughts.... Because i have heard of coiensidental effects or fate of been in a wrong place at the wrong time, that doesnt make one a culprit.

IMSU Emerges Winner of ImechE London Contest (See official photos)

IMSU Emerges Winner of ImechE London Contest (See official photos)

DURU VICTOR

Imo State University Owerri (IMSU) has emerged winners of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers London (IMechE) contest held in Nigeria.

The international engineering contest tagged Speak Out For Engineering 2018 had its national level stage at Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) on the 30th of November.

Eight Nigeria institutions were drawn for the national level stage namely Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK),University of Lagos Akoka (UNILAG), Anambra State University (ANSU), Enugu State University of Technology (ESUT), Madonna University Okija campus, University Kano, Federal University of Agriculture and Imo State University Owerri.

The keen contest saw representatives of Imo State University in Chukwudi Christian Chigozie and Chukwuemeka Emmanuel of 400 level emerging winners in Nigeria and will go on to the regionals of the contest along with University of UAE and University of Mauritius.

IMSU reps designed an indigenous water purification and treatment system in line with this year's theme which is concerned with ingenuity towards the future drinkable water crisis. The winners, IMSU reps, were awarded 300 pounds and a trip to Mauritius to represent Nigeria at the regionals.

With over 120,000 members in 140 countries, ImechE has been at the heart of mechanical engineering profession since 1847. The winners will represent Africa in London in April next year.

See official photos below...