Àwùjọ ọmọ ilé-ẹ̀kọ́ OAU bẹ̀rẹ̀ ìdásílẹ̀ ìdàbọ̀ ìdásárí fún ọjọ́ mẹ́ta lórí ìṣòro ìrìn-àjò

Àwùjọ ọmọ ilé-ẹ̀kọ́ Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, ti bẹ̀rẹ̀ ìdàbọ̀ ìdásárí fún ọjọ́ mẹ́ta lórí ìṣòro ìrìn-àjò tí ó ṣẹlẹ̀ gẹ́gẹ́ bí àwùǹdù àti kẹ̀kẹ́ mẹ́ta tí First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu ̀fúnni lọ́wọ́ ti bẹ̀rẹ̀ ìṣiṣẹ́. Ìdàbọ̀ yìí yóò ṣẹlẹ̀ láti ọjọ́ Mọ́ndé sí Ọjọ́bọ̀, April 16, 2026.

Àwùjọ ọmọ ilé-ẹ̀kọ́ OAU, pẹ̀lú Ààrẹ Adelani David àti Akọ̀wé Habeeb Oke, ti ṣe ìtúpalẹ̀ ìdàbọ̀ yìí ní ìwé ìròyìn ọjọ́ April 13, 2026. Ìpinnu yìí wá lẹ́yìn ìdàwò ọ̀sẹ̀ kan àti ìpàdé àpapọ̀ ti Central Executive Council (CEC), Hall Executive Council (HEC), àti Students’ Representative Council (SRC).

Ọ̀rọ̀ àwùjọ ṣàlàyé pé ìlò ìrìn-àjò tuntun ti ilé-ẹ̀kọ̀ ń fa ìpọ́njù fún àwùjọ ọmọ ilé-ẹ̀kọ́, pẹ̀lú ìbòjú àwùpẹ̀ ìrìn-àjò, àìtó vèhìkùlù, ìkúnjù, àìtùnú, àti àìtó awakọ̀.

Wọ́n béèrè fún: ìfísí vèhìkùlù púpọ̀ sí i fún àwùjọ 35,000+; ìpadàbò ìlò ìṣẹ́ ìrìn-àjò ìṣẹ́lẹ̀ títí di ìgbà tí vèhìkùlù púpọ̀ yóò wà; ìmú ìlò ìdùbúlẹ̀ rere; ìfọ̀rọ̀ wérò pẹ̀lú àwùjọ ọmọ ilé-ẹ̀kọ́.

Abiodun Olarewaju, agbẹ̀rò-ọrọ̀ ilé-ẹ̀kọ̀, ti ṣàpẹẹrẹ kí wọ́n fún ìdùbúlẹ̀ àkókò láti yanjú ìṣòro 50 bọ́ọ̀sì àti 30 kẹ̀kẹ́ mẹ́ta. Àwùjọ yóò ṣàyẹ̀wò ìṣẹ̀lẹ̀ lẹ́yìn 72 òwúrọ̀, tí ìdàbọ̀ púpọ̀ yóò ṣẹlẹ̀ tí ìlò ìlò kò bá ṣe ìdùbúlẹ̀ rere.

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