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  • OAU professor slumps during meeting, dies en route hospital

    OAU professor slumps during meeting, dies en route hospital

    Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) in Ile-Ife, Osun State has been thrown into mourning as a senior Professor, Jimoh Olanipekun, was declared dead after falling ill during a departmental meeting.

    A statement issued by the University’s Public Relations Officer, Abiodun Olarewaju, said that the professor fell ill during a meeting on Wednesday at the department.

    According to him, during a departmental meeting this morning (Wednesday, 5th day of March 2025), it was noticed by his colleagues that he was breathing “abnormally” and was immediately rushed to the University Health and Medical Centre.

    Upon prompt medical examination by the team of doctors on duty, he was referred to the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex (OAUTHC), also in Ile-Ife, where he was pronounced dead.

    Vice Chancellor of OAU, Professor Adebayo Bamire, who led other members of his management team to the widow and children on a condolence visit, expressed “shock and disbelief that such a brilliant scholar could die so suddenly in the line of duty.”

    He charged the family to take solace in the fact that the deceased lived a fulfilled life of positive impact on those who were fortunate to come across him, counselling that as Christians, ” we should know that the Lord gives and the Lord takes away as He pleases”.

    Bamire, therefore, prayed that God should grant the immediate family, the Department of Philosophy, the Faculty of Arts and the entire university community the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

  • OAU to immortalise staff killed by lion

    OAU to immortalise staff killed by lion

    The management of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, has promised to immortalise Mr Olabode Olawuyi, a veterinary technologist who was killed by a lion in the university zoo.

    The registrar of the university, Mr Adetunji Bakare, stated this on Wednesday at a one-day workshop to mark the first anniversary of Olawuyi’s death, held at Pit Theatre, Department of Dramatic Arts, OAU.

    The workshop, organised by the National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT), was titled “Workplace Safety Awareness”.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Olawuyi died on Feb. 19, 2024, while attempting to rescue a junior colleague who was attacked by the lion during feeding.

    The registrar stated that people were not gathering to celebrate Olawuyi’s death, “but his heroism.”

    Bakare assured that the university authorities would immortalise the memory of the late Olawuyi.

    The registrar saluted Olawuyi’s courage for standing in the gap of death of others.

    He assured that measures have been taken to prioritise workplace safety for staff and create a conducive environment for them.

    Speaking at the event, NAAT National President Mr Ibeji Nwokoma said Olawuyi was a martyr who died saving another life.

    Nwokoma, who was represented by the immediate past National Treasurer, Dr Rachel Hassan-Olajokun, urged the university management to rename the zoo in Olawuyi’s honour.

    Similarly, Mr Reuben Temerigha, the Managing Director of Western Diamond Energy Limited (WEDEL), charged every organisation to provide a safe and healthy environment for their staff.

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    Represented by Mr Harry Ipalibo, the Manager, Health Safety Security and Environment, WEDEL, Temerigha maintained that workplace injuries and hazards remain a pressing challenge.

    He added that the deceased’s bravery and selflessness served as a stark reminder of the risks many workers face on a daily basis, calling for prioritising safety and implementing measures that would prevent such incidents in the future.

    Temerigha identified lack of awareness and training, non-compliance with safety regulations, hazardous work environments, fatigue and human error, and poor safety culture, among others, as the challenges to workplace safety.

    He suggested comprehensive training programmes, strict enforcement of safety technology, encouraging a culture of safety, regular safety audits and risk assessments, employee well-being programmes as the way out to safeguard the workers.

    Speaking, the Chairman, of NAAT-OAU, Mr Matthew Oluwaniyi, said that the programme was to honour the deceased, whose demise serves as a solemn reminder of the risks many workers face daily.

    Oluwaniyi emphasised that the late zoologist left a legacy that demands actions, not just remembrance, calling for Olawuyi’s immortalisation by naming the OAU Zoological Garden after him.