UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
'The University of Ibadan' is the oldest Nigerian university, and is located five miles (8 kilometres) from the centre of the major city of Ibadan in Western Nigeria. It has over 12,000 students.
The University was founded on its own site on 17 November 1948. The site of the University was leased to the colonial authorities by Ibadan Chiefs for 999 years. The first students began courses in January of that year. Arthur Creech Jones, then Secretary of State for the Colonies, inaugurated the new educational institution. The University was originally instituted as an independent external college of the University of London. Some of the original buildings were designed by the English modernist architects Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew. A 500-bed teaching hospital was added in 1957. Ibadan became an independent university in 1962.
In late 1963, on the University playing fields, with the celebration marked by talking drums, the Rt. Hon. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, first Prime Minister of independent Nigeria, became the first Chancellor of its independent University. The first Nigerian vice chancellor of the university was professor Kenneth Dike, after whom University of Ibadan's expansive Library is named.
Besides the College of Medicine, there are now ten other faculties: Arts, Science, Agriculture and Forestry, Social Sciences, Education, Veterinary Medicine, Technology, Law, Public Health and Dentistry.
The University has residential and sports facilities for staff and students on Campus, as well as separate botanical and zoological gardens.
University of Ibadan boasts among its former students several eminent scholars, including Chinua Achebe, author of Things Fall Apart; Wole Soyinka, winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Literature; Odia Ofeimun (a popular Nigerian Poet); Jacob Ade Ajayi (one of Africa's foremost historians); Paul Iyogun (Distinguished Operations Management Professor) and Abiola Irele. Its faculty also includes the renowned Nigerian poet and folksinger Niyi Osundare, who is Professor of English there. It remains a major pioneer in the development of research south of the Sahara.
The underlisted are some of the principal members of the University administration:
★ Mr Gamaliel Onosode ----- Pro-Chancellor
★ Professor Olufemi Bamiro --- Vice-Chancellor
★ Professor Ayo Ogunkunle -- Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration)
★ Professor Adigun A.B. Agbaje-- Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics)
★ Professor Ayo Falaye -- Dean, Students
★ Omotayo O. Ikotun --Registrar
★ Mr J. A. Bankole -- Bursar
★ Dr. Benedict A. Oladele -- Librarian
FACULTIES
Agriculture and Forestry
Arts
Basic Medical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Dentistry
Education
Law
Pharmacy
Public Health
Science
Social Sciences
Technology
Veterinary Medicine
UNITS
The Registry
Careers Placement and Counselling Unit
Foreign Students Unit
The Sports Council
The Library
The Computing Centre
The Press
The Bookshop
The Botanical Garden
The Zoological Garden
University Media Centre
The Abadina Media Resource Centre
Advancement Centre
The University Health Services
The University is primarily residential with Halls of residence for both male & Female students. There is also provision for accommodation of post-graduate students, the halls are listed below:
★ Tedder Hall ---- (Male, Undergraduate)
★ Queen Elizabeth Hall ---- (Female, Undergraduate)
★ Mellanby Hall ---- (Male, Undergraduate)
★ Sultan Bello Hall ---- (Male, Undergraduate)
★ Kuti hall ----- (Male, Undergraduate)
★ Queen Idia Hall ----- (Female, Undergraduate)
★ Obafemi Awolowo Hall ----- (Mixed, Undergraduate & Postgraduate)
★ Nnamdi Azikiwe Hall ----- (Male, Undergraduate)
★ Independence Hall ----- (Male, Undergraduate)
★ Tafawa Balewa Hall ----- (Mixed, Postgraduate)
★ University of Ibadan
★ History of the University
The University was founded on its own site on 17 November 1948. The site of the University was leased to the colonial authorities by Ibadan Chiefs for 999 years. The first students began courses in January of that year. Arthur Creech Jones, then Secretary of State for the Colonies, inaugurated the new educational institution. The University was originally instituted as an independent external college of the University of London. Some of the original buildings were designed by the English modernist architects Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew. A 500-bed teaching hospital was added in 1957. Ibadan became an independent university in 1962.
In late 1963, on the University playing fields, with the celebration marked by talking drums, the Rt. Hon. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, first Prime Minister of independent Nigeria, became the first Chancellor of its independent University. The first Nigerian vice chancellor of the university was professor Kenneth Dike, after whom University of Ibadan's expansive Library is named.
Besides the College of Medicine, there are now ten other faculties: Arts, Science, Agriculture and Forestry, Social Sciences, Education, Veterinary Medicine, Technology, Law, Public Health and Dentistry.
The University has residential and sports facilities for staff and students on Campus, as well as separate botanical and zoological gardens.
University of Ibadan boasts among its former students several eminent scholars, including Chinua Achebe, author of Things Fall Apart; Wole Soyinka, winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Literature; Odia Ofeimun (a popular Nigerian Poet); Jacob Ade Ajayi (one of Africa's foremost historians); Paul Iyogun (Distinguished Operations Management Professor) and Abiola Irele. Its faculty also includes the renowned Nigerian poet and folksinger Niyi Osundare, who is Professor of English there. It remains a major pioneer in the development of research south of the Sahara.
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| Administration |
| Halls of residence |
| External links |
Administration
The underlisted are some of the principal members of the University administration:
★ Mr Gamaliel Onosode ----- Pro-Chancellor
★ Professor Olufemi Bamiro --- Vice-Chancellor
★ Professor Ayo Ogunkunle -- Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration)
★ Professor Adigun A.B. Agbaje-- Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics)
★ Professor Ayo Falaye -- Dean, Students
★ Omotayo O. Ikotun --Registrar
★ Mr J. A. Bankole -- Bursar
★ Dr. Benedict A. Oladele -- Librarian
FACULTIES
Agriculture and Forestry
Arts
Basic Medical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Dentistry
Education
Law
Pharmacy
Public Health
Science
Social Sciences
Technology
Veterinary Medicine
UNITS
The Registry
Careers Placement and Counselling Unit
Foreign Students Unit
The Sports Council
The Library
The Computing Centre
The Press
The Bookshop
The Botanical Garden
The Zoological Garden
University Media Centre
The Abadina Media Resource Centre
Advancement Centre
The University Health Services
Halls of residence
The University is primarily residential with Halls of residence for both male & Female students. There is also provision for accommodation of post-graduate students, the halls are listed below:
★ Tedder Hall ---- (Male, Undergraduate)
★ Queen Elizabeth Hall ---- (Female, Undergraduate)
★ Mellanby Hall ---- (Male, Undergraduate)
★ Sultan Bello Hall ---- (Male, Undergraduate)
★ Kuti hall ----- (Male, Undergraduate)
★ Queen Idia Hall ----- (Female, Undergraduate)
★ Obafemi Awolowo Hall ----- (Mixed, Undergraduate & Postgraduate)
★ Nnamdi Azikiwe Hall ----- (Male, Undergraduate)
★ Independence Hall ----- (Male, Undergraduate)
★ Tafawa Balewa Hall ----- (Mixed, Postgraduate)
External links
★ University of Ibadan
★ History of the University
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