Fuoye latest news 2018 2019

Here are some latest news updates about Fuoye (Federal University Oye-Ekiti) from 2018 and 2019:

2018:

  1. New Vice-Chancellor Appointed: In October 2018, Professor Kayode Soremekun was appointed as the new Vice-Chancellor of Federal University Oye-Ekiti (Fuoye). He took over from Professor Chinedu Chijioke, who completed his tenure.
  2. Fuoye Gets NUC Accreditation for 15 Programmes: In August 2018, the National Universities Commission (NUC) accredited 15 undergraduate programmes offered by Fuoye, including Computer Science, Microbiology, and Industrial Chemistry.
  3. Fuoye Students Protest Over Poor Power Supply: In July 2018, students of Fuoye protested over the poor power supply on campus, which they claimed had disrupted their academic activities.
  4. Fuoye Partners with IBM to Boost IT Education: In June 2018, Fuoye partnered with IBM to boost Information Technology (IT) education in the institution. The partnership aimed to provide students with practical skills in IT and make them employable.

2019:

  1. Fuoye Gets NUC Accreditation for 10 Postgraduate Programmes: In January 2019, the NUC accredited 10 postgraduate programmes offered by Fuoye, including Master's and Ph.D. programmes in various fields.
  2. Fuoye Students Protest Over Unpaid Allowances: In February 2019, students of Fuoye protested over unpaid allowances, which they claimed had been outstanding for several months.
  3. Fuoye Partners with UNICEF to Promote Child Rights: In March 2019, Fuoye partnered with UNICEF to promote child rights and protect children from abuse and exploitation.
  4. Fuoye Gets New Vice-Chancellor: In April 2019, Professor Abayomi Sunday Fasanmi was appointed as the new Vice-Chancellor of Fuoye, succeeding Professor Kayode Soremekun.

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