• “No Bloodshed!” — Historian Reveals How Gowon’s Final Words During 1975 Coup Showed His True Love for Peace

    In a recent interview on the Edmund Obilo Show, historian and author Adebayo Adeolu, who wrote “Sani Abacha: Nigeria’s Most Powerful Defence Minister and Head of State,” revealed a powerful and often-overlooked detail about General Yakubu Gowon’s fall from power in 1975.

    Adeolu disclosed that when news of the coup reached Gowon, the then Head of State ordered his aides and security personnel not to resist or spill any blood.

    “When Gowon was going to be overthrown, he said, ‘make sure nobody’s killed, we have seen enough of it,’” Adeolu quoted.

    According to the historian, Gowon’s reaction reflected his deep weariness with Nigeria’s cycles of violence — particularly after the Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970), which he had led. Instead of clinging to power, Gowon chose peace over conflict, showing a level of restraint rare among military rulers of his time.

    “That single moment showed Gowon’s moral strength and his genuine desire for a peaceful Nigeria,” Adeolu said, describing the act as one of the most humane moments in Nigeria’s military history.


    Gowon, who was attending the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) Summit in Uganda when he was ousted, quietly accepted his removal and later devoted his life to reconciliation and peacebuilding — cementing his reputation as a statesman of grace and humility.
    “No Bloodshed!” — Historian Reveals How Gowon’s Final Words During 1975 Coup Showed His True Love for Peace In a recent interview on the Edmund Obilo Show, historian and author Adebayo Adeolu, who wrote “Sani Abacha: Nigeria’s Most Powerful Defence Minister and Head of State,” revealed a powerful and often-overlooked detail about General Yakubu Gowon’s fall from power in 1975. Adeolu disclosed that when news of the coup reached Gowon, the then Head of State ordered his aides and security personnel not to resist or spill any blood. “When Gowon was going to be overthrown, he said, ‘make sure nobody’s killed, we have seen enough of it,’” Adeolu quoted. According to the historian, Gowon’s reaction reflected his deep weariness with Nigeria’s cycles of violence — particularly after the Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970), which he had led. Instead of clinging to power, Gowon chose peace over conflict, showing a level of restraint rare among military rulers of his time. “That single moment showed Gowon’s moral strength and his genuine desire for a peaceful Nigeria,” Adeolu said, describing the act as one of the most humane moments in Nigeria’s military history. Gowon, who was attending the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) Summit in Uganda when he was ousted, quietly accepted his removal and later devoted his life to reconciliation and peacebuilding — cementing his reputation as a statesman of grace and humility.
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  • Suspending Candidate’s Profile, Says It’s Obeying Court Order.

    JAMB CANDIDATES
    JAMB Denies Suspending Candidate’s Profile, Says It’s Obeying Court Order

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has dismissed reports claiming it suspended the profile of a candidate, Monsuru Aduragbemi, describing the allegations as deliberate misinformation by those it called conflict entrepreneurs.

    In a statement issued on Sunday by its Public Communication Advisor, Fabian Benjamin, the board said the report falsely accused JAMB of disobeying a court order that directed parties to maintain the status quo in a case involving the candidate and two universities, Obafemi Awolowo University and the University of Lagos.

    JAMB explained that contrary to the claims in circulation, the candidate “on her own volition” was no longer affiliated with either of the two universities as of September 25, 2025, when the suit was filed, or September 30, when the court order was granted.

    According to the board, the alleged suspension message was simply a programmed system alert that automatically appears when a candidate’s profile is locked to prevent any modification.

    “The suspension message being mischievously misrepresented is a usual programmed default message that pops up on any profile on which any alteration by the Board officials, institutions or candidate had been restricted,” the statement read.

    Benjamin added that the restriction applied equally to OAU and UNILAG, as neither institution is allowed to complete its admission list while the court order remains in force.

    “It was when the fraudulent effort to tamper with the status quo became unsuccessful that those sponsoring her apparently became frustrated and resorted to media blackmail in a bid to pressurise the Board into violating the court order,” he said.

    Suspending Candidate’s Profile, Says It’s Obeying Court Order. JAMB CANDIDATES JAMB Denies Suspending Candidate’s Profile, Says It’s Obeying Court Order The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has dismissed reports claiming it suspended the profile of a candidate, Monsuru Aduragbemi, describing the allegations as deliberate misinformation by those it called conflict entrepreneurs. In a statement issued on Sunday by its Public Communication Advisor, Fabian Benjamin, the board said the report falsely accused JAMB of disobeying a court order that directed parties to maintain the status quo in a case involving the candidate and two universities, Obafemi Awolowo University and the University of Lagos. JAMB explained that contrary to the claims in circulation, the candidate “on her own volition” was no longer affiliated with either of the two universities as of September 25, 2025, when the suit was filed, or September 30, when the court order was granted. According to the board, the alleged suspension message was simply a programmed system alert that automatically appears when a candidate’s profile is locked to prevent any modification. “The suspension message being mischievously misrepresented is a usual programmed default message that pops up on any profile on which any alteration by the Board officials, institutions or candidate had been restricted,” the statement read. Benjamin added that the restriction applied equally to OAU and UNILAG, as neither institution is allowed to complete its admission list while the court order remains in force. “It was when the fraudulent effort to tamper with the status quo became unsuccessful that those sponsoring her apparently became frustrated and resorted to media blackmail in a bid to pressurise the Board into violating the court order,” he said.
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  • Court orders two Nigerian universities to halt admission process.

    In her ruling, Justice Segun-Bello asked all parties to maintain the status quo as regards the admission processes, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

    OAU and UNILAG Logo
    OAU and UNILAG Logos
    A Federal High Court in Enugu has directed the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State, and the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, to halt all admission processes arising from the recently concluded Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (Post-UTME) conducted by both universities.

    Justice Mabel Segun-Bello delivered the ruling on Tuesday, following a motion ‘ex parte’ filed by five candidates, suing for themselves and “on behalf of all other affected candidates of the 2025 UNILAG and OAU Post-UTME.”

    The candidates are Chibuzor Succes, Zainab Oyeleye, Adedeji Samuel, Monsura Aduragbemi and Bassey Nsikak. They are represented by F.K. Nnadi and Co., an Enugu-based law firm.

    Also added as a defendant in the suit is the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), where the Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) used for offering admissions is domiciled.

    The spokesperson for OAU, Abiodun Olarewaju, said the university is aware of the ruling but has not studied it as a result of the public holiday.

    Mr Olarewaju said the university will look into the ruling and make its position known.

    “After the university deliberates on this issue, we will come out with our own position,” he told our reporter in a telephone interview on Wednesday.

    Efforts to reach UNILAG spokesperson, Adejoke Alaga-Ibraheem were unsuccessful, as her phone line was unreachable and a text message inquiry went unanswered.
    Court orders two Nigerian universities to halt admission process. In her ruling, Justice Segun-Bello asked all parties to maintain the status quo as regards the admission processes, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice. OAU and UNILAG Logo OAU and UNILAG Logos A Federal High Court in Enugu has directed the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State, and the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, to halt all admission processes arising from the recently concluded Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (Post-UTME) conducted by both universities. Justice Mabel Segun-Bello delivered the ruling on Tuesday, following a motion ‘ex parte’ filed by five candidates, suing for themselves and “on behalf of all other affected candidates of the 2025 UNILAG and OAU Post-UTME.” The candidates are Chibuzor Succes, Zainab Oyeleye, Adedeji Samuel, Monsura Aduragbemi and Bassey Nsikak. They are represented by F.K. Nnadi and Co., an Enugu-based law firm. Also added as a defendant in the suit is the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), where the Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) used for offering admissions is domiciled. The spokesperson for OAU, Abiodun Olarewaju, said the university is aware of the ruling but has not studied it as a result of the public holiday. Mr Olarewaju said the university will look into the ruling and make its position known. “After the university deliberates on this issue, we will come out with our own position,” he told our reporter in a telephone interview on Wednesday. Efforts to reach UNILAG spokesperson, Adejoke Alaga-Ibraheem were unsuccessful, as her phone line was unreachable and a text message inquiry went unanswered.
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  • OAU Students In Fear As Colleague Disappears After Buying Food.

    ‎Tension has gripped the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) community following the disappearance of Dorcas Oseghale, a 300-level student from the Department of Chemistry.

    ‎In a statement issued by the Great Ife Students’ Union on Friday, signed by the President, Adelani David, as well as the Secretary General, Habeeb Oke, Dorcas has been missing since Wednesday night.

    ‎The union said it is working closely with the university management, security agencies, and other stakeholders to ensure her safe return.

    ‎”This matter is being treated very seriously as we are working tirelessly to ensure the safe location of our missing colleague as quickly as possible,” the Union stressed.

    ‎According to the trending reports, it was said that the missing girl was going to buy food at the Maintenance hostel around 8:00pm, but has never returned.

    ‎All efforts to reach out to her were futile as her phone has been switched off, leaving relatives and the entirety of Great Ife community in panic.

    ‎Union leaders, alongside the missing student’s mother and friends, have visited the Ife Police Area Command to monitor the progress of the investigation.

    ‎“We urge anyone with information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to come forward without delay. Anonymity is assured,” the statement read.

    ‎The Union also appealed to students to remain vigilant, move in groups, and look out for one another during this period, urging to support Dorcas with prayers, and not hesitate to provide any piece of information about her whereabouts.

    Source
    OAU Students In Fear As Colleague Disappears After Buying Food. ‎Tension has gripped the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) community following the disappearance of Dorcas Oseghale, a 300-level student from the Department of Chemistry. ‎ ‎In a statement issued by the Great Ife Students’ Union on Friday, signed by the President, Adelani David, as well as the Secretary General, Habeeb Oke, Dorcas has been missing since Wednesday night. ‎ ‎The union said it is working closely with the university management, security agencies, and other stakeholders to ensure her safe return. ‎ ‎”This matter is being treated very seriously as we are working tirelessly to ensure the safe location of our missing colleague as quickly as possible,” the Union stressed. ‎ ‎According to the trending reports, it was said that the missing girl was going to buy food at the Maintenance hostel around 8:00pm, but has never returned. ‎ ‎All efforts to reach out to her were futile as her phone has been switched off, leaving relatives and the entirety of Great Ife community in panic. ‎ ‎Union leaders, alongside the missing student’s mother and friends, have visited the Ife Police Area Command to monitor the progress of the investigation. ‎ ‎“We urge anyone with information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to come forward without delay. Anonymity is assured,” the statement read. ‎ ‎The Union also appealed to students to remain vigilant, move in groups, and look out for one another during this period, urging to support Dorcas with prayers, and not hesitate to provide any piece of information about her whereabouts. Source
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  • OAUSTECH RELEASES ADMISSION FORM FOR 2025/26 ACADEMIC SESSION✍🏻

    MEDICAL COURSES CUT-OFF: 180
    OTHER COURSES: 160
    OAUSTECH RELEASES ADMISSION FORM FOR 2025/26 ACADEMIC SESSION🔥🔥✍🏻✅ MEDICAL COURSES CUT-OFF: 180 OTHER COURSES: 160
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  • Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Outlines the Dress Codes for Students on Campus.
    Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Outlines the Dress Codes for Students on Campus.
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  • UPDATE

    OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY (OAU) RELEASES 2025/26 POST-UTME ADMISSION FORM (DETAILS)

    🔥UPDATE🔥 OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY (OAU) RELEASES 2025/26 POST-UTME ADMISSION FORM (DETAILS) 📌📌
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  • 2025 UTME: JAMB Releases Top 10 Highest Scorers Nationwide

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has unveiled the top-performing candidates in the 2025 UTME. Below are the top 10 scorers, their scores, and preferred institutions:

    1. Okeke Chinedu Christian
    - Score: 375
    - State: Anambra
    - Preferred Institution: UNILAG
    - Course: Mechanical Engineering

    2. Ayuba Simon-Peter John
    - Score: 374
    - State: Gombe
    - Preferred Institution: ABU Zaria
    - Course: Mechanical Engineering

    3. Jimoh Abdulmalik Olayinka
    - Score: 373
    - State: Kwara
    - Preferred Institution: UNILAG
    - Course: Mechanical Engineering

    4. Roberts Daniel Ayibo
    - Score: 373
    - State: Rivers
    - Preferred Institution: UNILAG
    - Course: Mechanical Engineering

    5. Onuogbu Chigazirim Chibuza
    - Score: 373
    - State: Enugu
    - Preferred Institution: UI
    - Course: Electrical/Electronic Engineering

    6. Olasupo Gbemisola Tumininu
    - Score: 369
    - State: Kwara
    - Preferred Institution: UNILAG
    - Course: Computer Science

    7. Afianta Ofeoritse Leslie
    - Score: 368
    - State: Delta
    - Preferred Institution: Covenant University
    - Course: Mechanical Engineering

    8. Azoyinme Samuel Chukwunemeka
    - Score: 367
    - State: Delta
    - Preferred Institution: OAU
    - Course: Aerospace Engineering

    9. Oyedolu Oluwapelumi Emmanuel
    - Score: 367
    - State: Ogun
    - Preferred Institution: UI
    - Course: Medicine & Surgery

    10. Omigie Osagiebo Cecil
    - Score: 367
    - State: Edo
    - Preferred Institution: UI
    - Course: Medicine & Surgery

    Congratulations to all top scorers!
    🏆 2025 UTME: JAMB Releases Top 10 Highest Scorers Nationwide The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has unveiled the top-performing candidates in the 2025 UTME. Below are the top 10 scorers, their scores, and preferred institutions: 1. Okeke Chinedu Christian - Score: 375 - State: Anambra - Preferred Institution: UNILAG - Course: Mechanical Engineering 2. Ayuba Simon-Peter John - Score: 374 - State: Gombe - Preferred Institution: ABU Zaria - Course: Mechanical Engineering 3. Jimoh Abdulmalik Olayinka - Score: 373 - State: Kwara - Preferred Institution: UNILAG - Course: Mechanical Engineering 4. Roberts Daniel Ayibo - Score: 373 - State: Rivers - Preferred Institution: UNILAG - Course: Mechanical Engineering 5. Onuogbu Chigazirim Chibuza - Score: 373 - State: Enugu - Preferred Institution: UI - Course: Electrical/Electronic Engineering 6. Olasupo Gbemisola Tumininu - Score: 369 - State: Kwara - Preferred Institution: UNILAG - Course: Computer Science 7. Afianta Ofeoritse Leslie - Score: 368 - State: Delta - Preferred Institution: Covenant University - Course: Mechanical Engineering 8. Azoyinme Samuel Chukwunemeka - Score: 367 - State: Delta - Preferred Institution: OAU - Course: Aerospace Engineering 9. Oyedolu Oluwapelumi Emmanuel - Score: 367 - State: Ogun - Preferred Institution: UI - Course: Medicine & Surgery 10. Omigie Osagiebo Cecil - Score: 367 - State: Edo - Preferred Institution: UI - Course: Medicine & Surgery 📌 Congratulations to all top scorers!
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  • 2025 ADMISSION FORMS AVAILABLE

    1. Lagos University Teaching Hospital, School Of Nursing, idi-Araba.
    2. Ogun State College Of Nursing, Abeokuta.
    3. Oduduwa University, ipetumodu, Osun.
    4. AAUA PART-TIME.
    5. Osun College Of Health Technology, ilesa.
    6. Eko City Polytechnic, ikotun, Lagos.
    7. Pogil College Of Health Technology, ijebu-Ode.
    8. Oyo State College Of Nursing, Eleyele.
    9. Bowen University Teaching Hospital, Ogbomosho College Of Nursing.
    10. Gateway ICT Polytechnic, SAAPADE.
    11. OAU JUPEB.
    12. FUOYE JUPEB.
    13. UNILESA JUPEB.
    14. UNILAG JUPEB.
    15. UNILAG PART-TIME.✅️
    2025 ADMISSION FORMS AVAILABLE🔥 1. Lagos University Teaching Hospital, School Of Nursing, idi-Araba. 2. Ogun State College Of Nursing, Abeokuta. 3. Oduduwa University, ipetumodu, Osun. 4. AAUA PART-TIME. 5. Osun College Of Health Technology, ilesa. 6. Eko City Polytechnic, ikotun, Lagos. 7. Pogil College Of Health Technology, ijebu-Ode. 8. Oyo State College Of Nursing, Eleyele. 9. Bowen University Teaching Hospital, Ogbomosho College Of Nursing. 10. Gateway ICT Polytechnic, SAAPADE. 11. OAU JUPEB. 12. FUOYE JUPEB. 13. UNILESA JUPEB. 14. UNILAG JUPEB. 15. UNILAG PART-TIME.✅️
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  • AFDB adviser Ooni to attend OAU engineering anniversary

    Senior Special Adviser to the President of the African Development Bank, Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, will deliver the keynote address at the 55th anniversary celebration of the Department of Chemical Engineering, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
    AFDB adviser Ooni to attend OAU engineering anniversary Senior Special Adviser to the President of the African Development Bank, Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, will deliver the keynote address at the 55th anniversary celebration of the Department of Chemical Engineering, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
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  • UPDATE

    NOTABLE SCHOOL OF NURSING ADMISSION FORMS ON SALES WITH THEIR JAMB SCORE

    LAGOS UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL [LUTH] COLLEGE OF NURSING - Cut Off Is 180

    OYO STATE COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 200

    OGUN STATE COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 180

    OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL COMPLEX [OAUTHC] COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 180

    UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN TEACHING HOSPITAL [UITH] COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 180

    KWARA STATE COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES, OKE-ODE - Cut Off Is 180
    🚨 UPDATE 🚨 NOTABLE SCHOOL OF NURSING ADMISSION FORMS ON SALES WITH THEIR JAMB SCORE LAGOS UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL [LUTH] COLLEGE OF NURSING - Cut Off Is 180✍️ OYO STATE COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 200✍️ OGUN STATE COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 180✍️ OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL COMPLEX [OAUTHC] COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 180✍️ UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN TEACHING HOSPITAL [UITH] COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 180✍️ KWARA STATE COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES, OKE-ODE - Cut Off Is 180✍️
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  • UPDATE

    NOTABLE SCHOOL OF NURSING ADMISSION FORMS ON SALES WITH THEIR JAMB SCORE

    LAGOS UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL [LUTH] COLLEGE OF NURSING - *Cut Off Is 180

    OYO STATE COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 200

    OGUN STATE COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 180

    OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL COMPLEX [OAUTHC] COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 180

    UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN TEACHING HOSPITAL [UITH] COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 180

    KWARA STATE COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES, OKE-ODE - Cut Off Is 180
    🚨 UPDATE 🚨 NOTABLE SCHOOL OF NURSING ADMISSION FORMS ON SALES WITH THEIR JAMB SCORE LAGOS UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL [LUTH] COLLEGE OF NURSING - *Cut Off Is 180✍️ OYO STATE COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 200✍️ OGUN STATE COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 180✍️ OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL COMPLEX [OAUTHC] COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 180✍️ UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN TEACHING HOSPITAL [UITH] COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES - Cut Off Is 180✍️ KWARA STATE COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES, OKE-ODE - Cut Off Is 180✍️
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