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Students, please say No to Exam Misconducts

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Y esterday, we revealed some of the very important rules and regulations that students must be aware of while writing the first semester examinations. In addition, all students must note the following information:  1. Bags, books, lecture files and all other student's properties are prohibited from examination halls. Don't bring them in! 2. Students offering mathematics and similar courses must bring their own mathematical or drawing instruments but WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO BRING IN PERSONAL MATHEMATICAL TABLES. 3. Students should write their Matriculation Numbers on all examinations Answer scripts and NOT THEIR NAMES. 4. Students must not mutilate or remove any paper or material supplied by the University. Except for the question papers and any other material (e.g. school fees receipt, ID Cards, etc.) they might have legally brought into the examination hall. 5. Students will be required to sign the attendance register at the beginning of the examination and when submitting the

A Special Message to our Darling Readers

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Students may be rusticated from McU for violating any of these rules...

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Picture: Google The Communicator exclusively stumbled on the well-guided secret ‘Bible’ regulating examination related offences in McPherson University, Ogun State. For most readers on Campus, this edition is a collector’s edition! Save it and send it to all students in your department. Do you know that:  1. Only students with valid clearance and University Identity Cards will be admitted into the examination hall.  2. Students are to acquaint themselves with and adhere strictly to the instructions governing examinations. So read all the instructions on the front cover page of the examination answer booklets.  3. Students are to conduct themselves in an orderly manner and obey all the instructions of the invigilators/examiners.  4. Students should not engage in or attempt any manner of examination malpractice(s).  5. Students are advised to adhere to the sitting arrangement  to avoid confusion. Students should not remove chairs that have been arranged in th

World Radio Day: Community Radio, & the tasks before NBC

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G lobally, today, February 13, 2024, is World Radio Day and stakeholders at the Department of Mass Communication, College of Humanities, Social & Management Sciences (COHSMAS), McPherson University, Ogun State, like other dons in ‘sister’ institutions reflected on the impact of Radio as a mean of information dissemination in Nigeria in the last 81 years! The in-house faculty members were very much concerned about the need for government to increase the rate at which broadcast licenses are granted to educational institutions.   For instance, The Communicator is aware of the effort of the Departmental leadership and by extension, efforts of the University Management to facilitate the issuance of license of McU Radio for the purpose of Community broadcasting and training. The students of Mass Communication are seriously waiting to ‘speak’ loudly and professionally to the people in the community.  This is because Radio is an essential medium of communication, and its attending power of

Please note these ‘rules’ before you enter the exam hall today...

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O ur dear distinguished reader, please take note of these indispensable rules before you enter the Examination Hall today. A. The examiners of the examination papers may be present in the examination hall for the first 30 minutes to address all matters that ‘may’ arise and may write and submit a situation report to the Chief Invigilator, when and where necessary. So don't panic!   B. Invigilators will inspect the halls and all students before they are seated for the examinations to ensure that no student has on him/her extraneous materials. So, stay focused!  C. The invigilators and supervisors may be more than two per paper without the students knowing. So don’t even look back!   D. The Chief Invigilator may increase the number of invigilators without announcing to the students' writing examinations. So, avoid trouble!  E. All invigilator s will be at the examination hall some minutes before the commencement of examination with all the examination question

We just want to wish you outstanding success in the 1st semester exams

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  By our Correspondent The first semester examinations are finally around the corner, and we want to extend our best wishes to all our esteemed readers across all Departments and Colleges at McPherson University. Our prayer is that you have outstanding success in the examinations. Meanwhile, as you prepare, consider the following thoughts:  a. Say a brief prayer before you start each paper.  b. Ensure your handwriting is legible.  c. Resist the temptation to engage in conversation (if necessary, communicate with the supervisors or invigilators only).  d. Remove all extraneous materials from your pocket before entering the examination hall.  e. Leave your bags in the hostel.  f. Keep your phone in the hostel.  g. Allocate specific time to each question.  h. Begin by reading all instructions carefully. i. Do not pass your question paper to another student.  j. Be courteous and exit the hall only after signing the exit attendance.  k. Carry a spare [extra] pen and drawing

God is concerned about your academic success ...here is what the Bible Says

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By Our Correspondent, Beloved Picture : Google Most students are often afraid of examinations, but the fact is degrees and honour cannot be conferred without passing through examinations. The interesting aspect is that God is interested in the success of all McPherson University students the same way the parents are.  Here are some scriptural passages to meditate on as you begin to write First Semester Examinations. Some trust in chariots, some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God. - Psalm 20:7  Set your mind on things above, not on earthly things - Colossians 3:2 But thanks be to God! He gives us victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. - 1 Corinthians 15:57 So we fix our eyes not on what is seen but on what is unseen since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. - 2 Corinthians 4:18 For I know the plans I " have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and

McPherson University begins construction of Multipurpose Hall

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By  Somade Vincent-Vince In McPherson University, Seriki Sotayo, something remarkable unfolded on Tuesday, February 6, 2024. It was a day earmarked for celebrations as the groundbreaking ceremony for the grand 4500-capacity University Multipurpose Hall took place. The atmosphere buzzed with excitement and anticipation as esteemed figures gathered for this momentous occasion.  Leading the proceedings was none other than the Vice-chancellor himself, Prof. Francis Igbasan. Alongside him stood pillars of the university community, including the Deputy Vice-chancellor, Prof. Olatunji Okesola, and other key figures like the Ag. Registrar, Mr. Olufemi Adebowale, and the Ag. Bursar, Mr. Ademola Osanyinro. Each person present held a vital role in shaping the university's future. As the ceremony unfolded, prayers echoed through the air, offered in gratitude for the anonymous donor whose generosity made this project possible.  There were heartfelt pleas for the pro

Conquering the Exam Abyss: A Tale of Fear, Hope, and Unyielding Motivation

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By Precious Amarili Picture: Google The exam timetable stares back at me, a stark grid of dates and subjects, each square holding the potential for both triumph and tribulation. The first semester's culmination sits heavily on my backpack, a physical manifestation of the nervous flutter in my stomach. Fear, an unwelcome guest, has taken up residence in my mind, whispering doubts and amplifying uncertainties.  But amidst the trepidation, a flicker of hope ignites, fueled by the desire to succeed and the knowledge that I'm not alone in this journey. The fear is undeniable. It stems from the weight of expectations, both internal and external. The pressure to perform well, to prove my capabilities, can feel like an invisible Vise tightening around my chest. The unknown nature of the exam adds to the anxiety.  Will the questions align with my preparation? Will my mind go blank under the pressure? These questions swirl in my head, creating a storm of self-d

Nigeria’s corruption is endemic, Dean tells FG - Dr. Sowale kicks.

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By Our Correspondents Dr. Ajibade: worried about FG's  approach to corruption The Ag.Dean, College of Humanities, Social and Management Sciences (COHSMAS) McPherson  University, Dr. Olubunmi Ajibade, on Friday, 9th February 2024 berated the Federal Government on the state of the nation. In a chat with Dr. ‘Tayo Sowale at the COHSMAS Building, Dr. Ajibade expressed worry that corruption has crippled all aspects of the nation’s economy under the watch of the president whom many political pundits on the social media aptly described as ‘seemingly helpless’ at the moment.  According to Dr. Ajibade, the nation would continue to suffer greatly unless the government is changing its approach to the fight against corruption. On his part, Dr. Sowale however kicked noting that corruption was not exclusive to Nigeria alone. “Some American politicians and institutions are more corrupt. The scale of corruptions in some of these western nations are more damning than we can

Champions celebrate Super Eagles with jubilant procession - as DSA, Dr. Uwaechi, others laud Nwabali

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  By Timothy Sogaolu 3 00 L evel Mass Communication Nigeria Goal-keeper, Stanley Nwabali during the Nigeria -South African AFCON Semi-final clash yesterday. Picture : Google In a spontaneous outpouring of joy and patriotism, students at McPherson University on Wednesday night stormed out of their hostels to express their exhilaration over Nigeria's national football team, the Super Eagles, qualifying for the final of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON). Chanting songs of victory, the students created a vibrant atmosphere filled with excitement and pride.  One student, who preferred to remain anonymous, expressed their delight, saying, “Although they (Bafana Bafana) might rob us of the Grammy, but we've got the AFCON! ” This sentiment echoed the prevailing mood among the students, who viewed the AFCON final qualification as a moment of national glory and unity.  The spontaneous celebration also extended beyond the university campus, as thousands of Nigeri

Students crowd library ...as Librarian, Library staff remain courteous.

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By Anuoluwapo Atanda 200 Level Mass Communication Dr. Omotoso: leading a crop of dedicated staff. McPherson University Students have started ' bombarding ' the University library as everyone is trying to prepare for the first semester Examinations which is scheduled to commence on Monday, February 12, 2024. The Communicator observed the rate at which students visit the University Library had increased geometrically.  It is only during examinations that students are often seen in high numbers at the University Library. Generally, on Campus, one would notice how a lot of students are 'scurrying' in a corner, even the Colleges are not left behind as one would barely find a space to stay.  “Nowadays, the hostels are somewhat quiet as students have rushed to the Colleges to read. It appears that as the exam approaches, everyone is getting serious cause, who wouldn't be? In the afternoon, it's difficult for one to even hear a sound or see a sin

Meet McU's Men of Style

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By Our Correspondent Beloved McPherson University prides itself in having well - dressed and fashionable staff. But some people have argued that men who work in academia don't always dress as stylish as men in other industries like banking, law, medicine, and insurance. However, that stereotype is beginning to change, as some McU male academics are proving that you can be both scholarly and stylish. We've chosen our top 3 best-dressed male academics at McPherson University. Read on to find out who made the list!  Prof. Francis A. Igbasan Vice-Chancellor, McPherson University Seriki Sotayo, Ogun State Professor Francis Adegbaye Igbasan has a distinct sense of style. His well-tailored bespoke suits are always a subject of conversation whenever he steps out to address the students. He clearly takes pride in his appearance and has a keen eye for fashion. Not only does he look the part, but he also exudes confidence and poise. He's a true style icon on Ca

Welcome to the Month of Black History

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  The Communicator Welcomes all its dear readers and critics to February, 2024, a month popularly celebrated by Blacks in the United States and all over the world as "Black History Month"

Hysteria, Accolades as Somade-Vincent Debuts for National Daily

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By Our Correspondent, Beloved Vince Somade-Vincent Photoc Credit: Beloved For daring to write for a national daily, The Communicator's Group Sports Editor, Master Vince Somade-Vincent, has been receiving massive commendations for his published piece which appeared in Daily Trust newspaper today, Monday, 5th February, 2024.  Somade-Vincent's piece was titled: Three Ways Super Eagles Can Ensure Victory Over South Africa.  Daily Trust, where his piece was published, is one of Nigeria’s top 7 most reputable newspapers of trust and record.  The Ag. Head, Department of Mass Communication, Dr. Rasheed Buhari, specially commended Mr. Somade-Vincent for the feat.  He described the young writer as an inspiration, exceptional and focused student-writer.  “His debut for a national daily with a very high standard is noteworthy. We are very proud of him. Meanwhile, our grand expectation is that Mass Communication students at this great University would not only register their presence in lo

Soyinka bags Ph.D in Mass Communication

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By Beloved  A faculty member at the Department of Mass Communication, College of Humanities, Social & Management Sciences (COHSMAS), Irebami Soyinka, has completed his doctorate degree in Mass Communication at the Lagos State University, Lagos State.  The Communicator learnt earlier today that scores of members of staff and students in the University have started congratulating him on the staff official WhatsApp platform.  The young scholar who is a broadcast major and has published academic papers in journals of high repute across some other genre of Mass Communication.  The head, Department of Mass Communication, (COHSMAS), Dr. Buhari Rasheed, described him as a serious-minded scholar who has continued to shape the lives of students and professionals in the field of Mass Communication.  “Mr. Soyinka is a man of great ideas, always adding value to the lives of students. His presence and contributions are always indispensable. I am personally very proud of him”, the HOD stated.  Mr