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The 2020/2021 Session Students’ Week Activities The 2020/2021 Students' Week Is Scheduled To Hold The 12th April - 18th April, 2021. Monday 12th April, 2021 1. Sciences ( Faculty Of Basic Medical Sciences And Applied Sciences) Health Talk, Free Medical Checkup, Coding Classes And More. Time 9:00am - 1:00pm | Venue: Car Park 2. Faculty Of Arts And Education Talent Hunt For Mr. And Miss Faculty. Time: 11:00am - 1:00pm. Venue: Adeline Hall. 3. Faculty Of Law Trade Fair. Time: 12:00pm - 4:00pm. Venue: Faculty Of Law Car Park 4. Sat Cultural Night. 5:00pm. Venue: The University Stadium Tuesday 13th April, 2021. 1. Faculty Of Arts And Education Jersey Day. Time: 10:00pm - 1 :00pm. Venue: The University Stadium. 2. Faculty Of Law Symposium. Time: 10:00am. Venue: Conference Centre. 3. Faculty Of Basic, Medical And Applied Sciences Dinner. Time: 6:00pm. Venue: Adeline Hall. Wednesday 14th April, 2021. 1. Faculty Of Social Sciences Skills, Trade Fair And Exhibition. Time: 11 :00am. Venue: The University Stadium. 2. Faculty Of Law Moot Court. Time: 10:00 Am. Venue: The Faculty Of Law. 3. Faculty Of Arts And Education Dinner. Time: 6:00pm. Venue: Adeline Hall Thursday 15th April, 2021. 1. Faculty Of Law: Justice Chambers Legal Theatre. Time: 9:00am - 11:30am. Venue: The Conference Centre. 2. Sat Business Empowerment And Relationship Development Seminar. Time: 12:00 - 3:30pm. 3. Faculty Of Law Cultural Night. Time: 4:30pm. Venue: The Conference Centre. Friday 16th April, 2021. 1. Jumat Thanksgiving For All Faculties. Time: 2:00pm. Venue: The Mosque. 2. Awareness For Hall Week. Time: 3:30 - 5:00pm. 3. Faculty Of Law Dinner. Time: 6:00pm. Venue: The Conference Centre. Saturday 17th April, 2021. 1. Sports Hall Competition. Time: 9:00am - 2:00pm. Venue: The University Stadium. 2. Hall Dinner. Time: 6:00pm. Venue: Adeline Hall. Sunday 18th April, 2021. 1. Thanksgiving For All Faculties. Time: 9:30am. Venue: Chapel Of Peace And Joy. 2. Sat Dinner ( Mr & Miss Lead City Contest ) Time: 6:00pm. Venue: Adeline Hall. NB: Departmental and SAT Executives should take note of the following: 1. There should be NO levy of any kind 2. Departmental Executives MUST NOT collect any monetary contribution from their colleagues 3. Any corporate or solicited or unsolicited external support in form of money or materials should be declared to the respective HODs and the Directorate of Corporate Communications & Students Services. 4. All mounted programmes should be scholarly in nature. 5. The Directorate of Corporate Communications & Students Service should be notified of any invitation extended to external organizations or individuals. 6. The period is LECTURE FREE and no programme or dinner should go beyond 10pm. 7. For now, No excursion of any kind during the week. 8. Report of the week activities should be sent to the Director of Corporate Communications & Students Services, not less than a week after the event. VOL.51, NO.7 Published, April 5, 2021 Feedback, Opinions & other matters of Academics and Administrative matters should be forwarded to or message 08153318702. Direct complaints against university officials to [email protected] Editorial Interest should be forwarded to the [email protected] [email protected] P T O lease urn ver LCU

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The 2020/2021 Session Students’ Week ActivitiesThe 2020/2021 Students' Week Is Scheduled To Hold The 12th April - 18th April, 2021.

Monday 12th April, 2021 1. Sciences ( Faculty Of Basic Medical Sciences And Applied Sciences) Health Talk, Free Medical Checkup, Coding Classes

And More. Time 9:00am - 1:00pm | Venue: Car Park 2. Faculty Of Arts And Education Talent Hunt For Mr. And Miss Faculty. Time: 11:00am - 1:00pm. Venue: Adeline Hall. 3. Faculty Of Law Trade Fair. Time: 12:00pm - 4:00pm. Venue: Faculty Of Law Car Park 4. Sat Cultural Night. 5:00pm. Venue: The University Stadium

Tuesday 13th April, 2021. 1. Faculty Of Arts And Education Jersey Day. Time: 10:00pm - 1 :00pm. Venue: The University Stadium. 2. Faculty Of Law Symposium. Time: 10:00am. Venue: Conference Centre. 3. Faculty Of Basic, Medical And Applied Sciences Dinner. Time: 6:00pm. Venue: Adeline Hall.

Wednesday 14th April, 2021. 1. Faculty Of Social Sciences Skills, Trade Fair And Exhibition. Time: 11 :00am. Venue: The University Stadium. 2. Faculty Of Law Moot Court. Time: 10:00 Am. Venue: The Faculty Of Law. 3. Faculty Of Arts And Education Dinner. Time: 6:00pm. Venue: Adeline Hall

Thursday 15th April, 2021. 1. Faculty Of Law: Justice Chambers Legal Theatre. Time: 9:00am - 11:30am. Venue: The Conference Centre. 2. Sat Business Empowerment And Relationship Development Seminar. Time: 12:00 - 3:30pm. 3. Faculty Of Law Cultural Night. Time: 4:30pm. Venue: The Conference Centre.

Friday 16th April, 2021. 1. Jumat Thanksgiving For All Faculties. Time: 2:00pm. Venue: The Mosque. 2. Awareness For Hall Week. Time: 3:30 - 5:00pm. 3. Faculty Of Law Dinner. Time: 6:00pm. Venue: The Conference Centre.

Saturday 17th April, 2021. 1. Sports Hall Competition. Time: 9:00am - 2:00pm. Venue: The University Stadium. 2. Hall Dinner. Time: 6:00pm. Venue: Adeline Hall.

Sunday 18th April, 2021. 1. Thanksgiving For All Faculties. Time: 9:30am. Venue: Chapel Of Peace And Joy. 2. Sat Dinner ( Mr & Miss Lead City Contest ) Time: 6:00pm. Venue: Adeline Hall.

NB: Departmental and SAT Executives should take note of the following:1. There should be NO levy of any kind2. Departmental Executives MUST NOT collect any monetary contribution from their colleagues3. Any corporate or solicited or unsolicited external support in form of money or materials should be declared to the

respective HODs and the Directorate of Corporate Communications & Students Services.4. All mounted programmes should be scholarly in nature.5. The Directorate of Corporate Communications & Students Service should be notified of any invitation extended to external

organizations or individuals.6. The period is LECTURE FREE and no programme or dinner should go beyond 10pm.7. For now, No excursion of any kind during the week.8. Report of the week activities should be sent to the Director of Corporate Communications & Students Services, not less

than a week after the event.

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or message 08153318702. Direct complaints against university officials to [email protected]

Editorial Interest should be forwarded to the [email protected] [email protected]

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9. All students concerned should be mobilized for all the activities.10. Smoking, Drinking of Alcohol and administration of illicit drugs are prohibited during and after the programmes on

Campus.11. Management Award and Recognition awaits a department or faculty that shows competency and team spirit in the

management of events with exemplary behavior by their students.12. The management is funding the Student’s week to avoid unnecessary external solicitation

Hall of ResidenceHall of ResidenceHall of Residence

Administrative Officer II Quality Control Unit15.Mr. Adegoke Henry AKINWUNMI Hostel Manager II Hall of Residence16.Miss. Jumoke Grace DAIRO Hostel Manager II Hall of Residence

Clinical Fees

Redeployment

List Of New Staff

Nature's Corner by Dr. Kola Farinloye Water

Please Note That With Effect From 2020/2021 Academic Session, Both Nursing And Medical Laboratory Science Students Are Expected To Pay Additional Clinical Fees Per Session As Detailed Below:- Nursing Science - N150,000 (one Hundred And Fifty Thousand Naira Only)- Medical Laboratory Science - N100,000 (one Hundred Thousand Naira Only)

Names From To1 Mr. Emmanuel D. ARIYO Community Health Vice Chancellors Office2 Mr. Boluwatife BAMIDELE Vice Chancellors Office Corp. Comm. & Student’s Services3 Mrs. Folashade O. ADESOJI University Hospital Fees Office4 Mr. Emmanuel A. EGBEBUNMI Bursary Department University Hospital5. Mr. Adeseye M. ORIMOLADE Post Graduate School Study Materials

Name Designation Posting1 Mr. Olakunle Temilola OLADAPO Hostel Manager II Hall of Residence2 Mrs. Adedolapo O. AWONIYI Account Officer I3 Miss Abimbola Tolulope WILLIAMS Hostel Attendant4 Mrs. Anuoluwapo ADELEYE Hostel Attendant5 Mr.sylvester Ehilenbalu INEGBENEBOR Senior Medical Lab. Scientist Lead City University6 Miss. Omolara Rhoda ADEDIRAN Nursing Officer 17 Mr. Olusoji Kehinde OGUNBADE Administrative Officer II ICT Unit8 Mr. Oluwapelumi Oluwajomiloju AKINBOBOLA Administrative Officer II Postgraduate School9 Miss. Oluwakemi Ayobami AWOTONA Administrative Officer II Faculty Of Engineering10 Miss. Adeseeke Marcelina AFOLABI Health Records Technicians Lead City University Hospital11 Mr. Emmanuel Dare ARIYO Office Asistant Vice Chancellors Office12 Miss. Grace Temitope OYATUNDE Technologist Ii Microbiology13 Mr. Issac Olugbenga ADEKUNLE Administrative Officer II Nursing Science14.Mr. Samuel Okikijesu AKINOSUN

Water covers almost 71% of the Earth's surface. Of this, 97.5% is the salty water of the oceans and only 2.5% freshwater, most of which is locked up in the Antarctic ice sheet toward the south pole of the globe. The remaining freshwater is found in glaciers, lakes, rivers, wetlands, the soil, aquifers and atmosphere. Due to the water cycle, fresh water supply is continually replenished by precipitation, however there is still a limited amount necessitating management of this resource. Awareness of the global importance of preserving water for ecosystem services has only recently emerged as, during the 20th century, more than half the world's wetlands have been lost along with their valuable environmental services. Increasing urbanization pollutes clean water supplies and much of the world still does not have access to clean, safe water. Greater emphasis is now being placed on the improved management of blue (harvestable) and green (soil water available for plant use) water, and this applies at all scales of water management. Ocean circulation patterns have a strong influence on climate and weather and, in turn, the food supply of both humans and other organisms. Scientists have warned of the possibility, under the influence of climate change, of a sudden alteration in circulation patterns of ocean currents that could drastically alter the climate in some regions of the globe. Ten per cent of the world's population - about 600 million people - live in low - lying areas vulnerable to sea level rise. Hence there is need for sensitizing those people of the dangers associated with the realities of climate change. The world celebrated World Water Day on the 22nd of March 23, 2021, to this end, may we continue to enjoy this unique and useful gift of nature; water!

Let's do it again next week.-Editor