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Tuesday, December 19, 2017

OGUNPOLY IPOKIA GETS ACCREDITATION, APPROVAL TO ADMIT STUDENTS

The Ogun State Government has announced that the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) and the Joint Admissions And Matriculation Board (JAMB) have granted full approvals for the take off of academic activities at the Ogun State Polytechnic, Ipokia with immediate effect.
It wil be recalled that some students of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta today visited the Governor’s Office in Abeokuta to express their concerns about the delay in the commencement of their examinations and continued strike action of the lecturers which they noted had greatly undermined the completion of their various programmes at the institution.

Although a section of the students displayed some unacceptable conduct while the interaction lasted but as a responsible government, we appreciate their anxiety and therefore assured them that government was working day and night to ensure that all issues relating their concerns were resolved.
Following several inspection visits to the site of the Polytechnic, we are delighted to report that the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) has granted accreditation to the Ogun State Polytechnic, Ipokia to commence academic activities in18 programmmes

In a related development, the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has also announced the opening of its portals for prospective students to enable them register for courses at the Ogun State Polytechnic, Ipokia for the 2017/2018 Academic Session.

 This development further confirms government’s position that the interest and welfare of all students of its various institutions as well as their parents is paramount and will always be accorded a pride of place by our government. We are confident that normalcy will return to these institutions very shortly.

 For the benefit of all stakeholders, we like to state that the crisis arose in the first place from the refusal of the lecturers to call off their strike.

 Among their demands is that government must pay them full salaries including the months they did not work on account of an illegal and totally unwarranted work to rule action. For the avoidance of doubt, Government restates that no one will be paid for work not done. And no one will be allowed to hold the good people of Ogun State to ransom.

We call on our students to immediately return to their classes as we continue to work round the clock to resolve other outstanding issues.

Barr Taiwo Adeoluwa
Secretary to the State Government
Monday, 18th December, 2017

Saturday, December 16, 2017

MAPOLY lecturers punishing their students, says Commissioner.

The Ogun State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Mrs Modupe Mujota, has revealed that the lecturers of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY) are punishing students and have picked the wrong battle.

She made this remark when fielding questions from members of the State House Committee on Finance and Appropriation presiding over the budget defence at the House of Assembly complex on Friday.

Mujota opined that request tabled by Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, MAPOLY Chapter that admission of students be allowed into either MAPOLY or Ogun State Polytechnic, Ipokia is unsubstantial.

Mujota claimed that it was not the business of the lecturers to decide on admission, claiming that the strike is de-marketing the school in the admission market.

Her words, "They are insisting that admission must commence either at Ipokia or Mapoly for OND, and we are saying it’s not your problem, your problem was the HND which have been addressed.

“The lecturers delaying the start of the examination is de-marketing the school themselves because those who are to be applying for the HND programme both full time and part time are going to be second-guessing themselves, that why should I apply for a school that is yet to write their examination?"

Meanwhile, she explained that the ministry was always open for communication with the institution, noting that she had on different occasion met with various groups from the institution.

"I have played host to different teams from Academic staff to the non-academic staff union of the school. We have explained and articulated what the thinking of the administration was and the fact that we are not going back on Ipokia."

She denounced the lecturers unyielding attitude, asserting that “the joy of every lecturer is to see their their students pass exams and go on to do well in their future endeavours, but the lecturers of MAPOLY are killing what should be their joy.

She also accused the lecturers of being mischievous in their handling of the whole issue, claiming that their refusal to submit examination questions even before the strike could attract some punitive measures from the government.

"We could decide to go hard on them because their action was a violation of calendar, they should have submitted their questions way before they started their strike, there is a bit of mischief in their handling of the matter."

When questioned on the unpaid salary of the lecturers, she said, "I don’t know where you pay people that don’t work."

Mujota did state that Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s stance that all students of MAPOLY would finish their programme in MAPOLY is still valid, noting that the lecturers also have four years to formalize their decision on whether to go to Ogun State Polytechnic, Ipokia which they have been assured of free passage or vie for positions based on their qualifications at Moshood Abiola University of Science and Technology (MAUSTECH).

Source... Press club Mapoly. 

Thursday, December 14, 2017

PROTEST: Mapoly Students Declares "BLACK WEEK" In Abeokuta (See Facebook/Whatsapp Screenshot) #SaveMapoly

The #SaveMapoly Campaign, the Average Nigerian Student Dilemma and Need for Proactive Policies

Olanrewaju Oyedeji 






When I woke up and saw students thronging to the social media with their hashtags, right in my head I knew they have been frustrated and saw the Need to act. 
Nonetheless , it Is worrisome that even with the embarrassing state of Nigerian Education and what students are made to pass through, constant disagreements on policies continue to ravage our campuses. 
I have heard arguments that politicians act the way they do because they don't have their kids in Nigerian public Varsities, while I agree to some extent, I believe it still boils down to lack of basic urge for responsibility. It is funny that it is when students file out or launch a Social Media campaign that conflicts receive very fast pace of resolution. In a situation where the world is clamoring for better Educated individuals, it is funny that our own country keep diminishing in quality but improves in quantity. 
One can begin to ask questions of if the Ogun State Government made a unilateral decision in deciding to turn Mapoly to a University, in a normal setting, the staff Union should be carried along when the decisions were made. 
It seems in Nigeria we care less about the time factor, administrators sometimes I think feel students should be ready to wait even longer. 


A responsible government should not wait till students protest or take policies that would harm them. 
While it is encouraging that students now explore the Social and Digital Media, the fundamental question one needs to ask is why disagreements need to take place from time to time in Nigerian Education sector, there has been arguments that Education is too cheap in Nigeria but Education especially for a developing country like ours should be made accessible for as low as possible. 
The #SaveMapoly Campaign shows the continued dearth we have in the Education sector, the need to revamp the sector and the need to allow more funding which would be monitored from time to time. 
Sometimes it's not just about establishing a University, it's about not delaying even the future of the thousands of students policies affect, only those that take Education seriously, build a future. 
All stakeholders should join the voice to #SaveMapoly and bring everyone to listen to the plight of this beautifully made students even as they cry in pain.

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Friday, November 24, 2017

Second Semester Examination date yet to be announced

In response to the information virus being spread across all platforms that the management of our institution has set a new date for examination, students of the polytechnic are urged not to regard such fake and irrational release. 


Authoritatively, the management has not announced a new date for the commencement of Second semester examination, as such, any information denoting a particular date is just to mislead and endanger our lives. 

We hereby apprise all and sundry that the management is earnestly working to make sure that we write our exams soonest, but as of now, NO date has been given yet. 

All hands are on desk as the students leaders are also representing us effectively for our voices to be heard. However, all students will be informed from reliable quarters when there is need.

Thanks. 

Signed:

Comrade Kosoko Olushola
Outgoing AMACOS P.R.E

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

NEW PHASE ONE EXAM TIME TABLE FOR 2016/2017 SECOND SEMESTER TIME-TABLE


The exam time table and below are some of the time table we are able to gather now.

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES


ACCOUNTING





SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY


SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY




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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

REVISED 2ND SEMESTER 2016/2017 ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta revised 2nd semester 2016/2017 academic calender has been released.

1. Mon 23rd October - Saturday 4th
(i) Resumption of academic activities

2. Mon 30th October - Saturday 4th November
Student Union Election activities

3. Mon 6th November - Saturday 18th November
2nd Semester Examination
(i) All HND full-time & part-time students
(ii) All full-time & part-time students in SENG, SENVS, SST; ND1 OTM & Only full-time ND1 Mass com

4. Mon 20th November - Saturday 25th November
Break/ Preparation for 2nd phase of the Examination

5. Mon 27th November - Saturday 9th December
2nd Semester Examination (Phase II)
(I) All full-time & part-time ND student in SBMS
(II) All NDII full-time & part-time student in other schools
(III) All part-time ND1 student in Masscom
(IV) Other CBTE (ND and all HND students) shall be conducted within this 2 week period.

6. Saturday 9th December, 2017
End of 2nd Semester Examination

7. Mon 27th November, 2017 - Friday 2nd March, 2018.
SIWES Program involving ND1 students in 4 schools:
SCIT, SENG, SENVS & SST



Monday, October 23, 2017

Mapoly To Release New Academic Calendar For 2nd Semester – Press Club Mapoly (Read Full Details)

 
BREAKING: MAPOLY TO RELEASE NEW ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR 2ND SEMESTER EXAMINATION 

The Management of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Today, is set to releases the new academic calendar for the commencement of the second semester Examination following the MAUSTECH/OGUN POLY crisis which disrupted the School second semester's academic calendar.

PRESS CLUB MAPOLY learnt that there was an Academic Board meeting held today where the new examination date was deliberate upon in order to begin the second semester examinations.

It would be recalled that The first phase HND Examination was scheduled to began on the 18th of September 2017. 

 Meanwhile, The meeting was said to be inconclusive and by Tomorrow the new academic calendar would be out..

To this Effect, PRESS CLUB MAPOLY however implore and also urged Students to start preparations towards their examinations immediately as We expect the examination date to be announces soonest.. 

© PRESS CLUB MAPOLY

Thursday, October 12, 2017

UPDATES ON MAPOLY 2016/2017 SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATION

Consequent to the proposed move by some section of the MOSHOOD ABIOLA POLYTECHNIC LECTURERS to conduct the 2ND SEMESTER EXAMS  but withhold the candidate results (G.P).
Resolution was passed in the meeting today for those who opted for the above and those against,Four (4) opted for the above , as Against (75).

Therefore it was concluded it would be a slap on their faces if they conducted​ the Exams due to SALIMANS (Ag Rector) introduction and a betrayal on their own Part to erstwhile​ Rector Prof Itiola.

However, there is a shift to conducting the exams come November/December.

Reason due
By January Amosun would be in a tight corner to adhere to the wishes of populace as Election campaigns will be the order of the day.

Monday, October 9, 2017

DISCARD RUMOR; EXAM DATE NOT FIXED YET


The attention executive of some executives has been drawn towards a particular release spreading on the social media that the students of the polytechnic should get prepared for their examinations on the 16th of October, 2017. This news then demand them to seek further information from reliable source to confirm if it is true or not and they found out that it was not true. The school management is yet to make pronouncement about the 2016/2017 upcoming second semester examination.

In furtherance, students of the polytechnic especially the pen pushers are urged to turn deaf ear and apply mute mood to the fake news being spread across all social media platforms concerning the commencement of the exams. 

However, it should be known that the school now possesses a newly appointed Rector, who is currently undergoing series of meetings with the management and ASUP on the possibility of having the examination done successfully.

Students are enjoined to desist from broadcasting such unreal and unconfirmed statements as it could be detrimental to some who are faraway from school and apparently misinform the entire population of the students. 

Moreso, students are apprise to always adopt the reliability method by waiting on some genuine and registered association, departmental Executive, and students' Union representatives in the school for a well confirmed information before the final consumption.

Hopefully, all hands are on desk and in no time, we should all be expecting a positive deliberation towards the swift commencement of our examinations.

Once again, the AMACOS Executive will at all time remain responsive and proactive to inform you when any development takes place within the campus as per the commencement of the examination and other things. 

God bless you all
God bless AMACOS 
God bless MAPOLY. 

Authoritatively signed by:

Comrade Moses O. Ayodele
(Executive President)

Comrade Olushola S. Kosoko
(Public Relations Executive)

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Should MAPOLY goes into extinction, Recession will take over Abeokuta - ASUP Chairman


Following the crisis rocking the conversion of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic to a University of Science and Technology and establishment of a new Ogun state Polytechnic in Ipokia , the Chairman of Academic Staff Union of polytechnic, (ASUP), MAPOLY, Comrade Kola Abiola, has warned that, the extinction of MAPOLY may cripple businesses in Abeokuta, the state capital.

The ASUP Chairman, who spoke during an interview on a radio programe, Ayekooto on a private radio station Sweet 101.7 Fm , Abeokuta, explained that, most of the markets including, Panseke, Kuto, Omida and Lafenwa all in Abeokuta are duly patronized by MAPOLY students.

“Traders will cry for help, transporters may die of hunger while houses will be vacant in areas like Abule Ojere, Oluwo, Onikolobo, Panseke, Ita-eko and other student areas”.

Speaking on the crisis, he lamented that the Union has not received any positive response from the state government, saying that they have written three separate letters to the government through the commissioner for education Modupe Mujota.

The ASUP Chairman further explained that the association is not against the conversion of the Polytechnic to University, saying, the union is more concerned about the survival and sustenance of both Institutions.

Comrade Abiola however noted that, the 2017 \ 2018 admission might not be successful, saying there are no plans for the new students both in Abeokuta and Ipokia.

In his words “In MAPOLY there is always about 9 to 10 hours non- interrupted electricity supply, but since this crisis began, we hardly get electricity for three hours. “We are concerned about the survival and sustenance of both Institutions. But, nobody is talking to us, we have written three separate letters to the government through the commissioner for education and one directly to the government, we got no response. “The government doesn’t give us money to finance the institution, yet we find means by paying our staffs. “We didn’t say the government is doing bad, what we need is that, they should call us for dialogue and listen to our points”. 

Meanwhile ,there was confusion yesterday in Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta as the staff of the institution shunned the proposed second semester exams billed to start yesterday. This was following the faceoff between Ogun State government and members of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, MAPOLY chapter over the conversion of the Polytechnic to Moshood University of Science and Technology, Abeokuta, and establishment of Ogun State Polytechnic, Ipokia.

Students who had prepared for the exams were left stranded at the examination centers as there was no one to conduct the exams nor address the students on the new development. Members of the Academic Union were however seen gathering for an emergency congress at the Union House within the Polytechnic. There was no one to address the press on the outcome of the congress which lasted for about two hours but a member of the Union who spoke in confidence with our correspondent revealed that the congress declared a 'work-to-rule'.

The Chairman of the Union, Kola Abiola, who was later monitored on a television programme insisted that the lecturers of the institution had become endangered specie over the conversion. The Chairman said that while the government did not include any members of the union in the technical committee, the union was also not consulted by the same committee.

He explained that while the new University has been recognised by the National University Commission, NUT, the staff are yet to know the status of the new Polytechnic. He lamented that while the Polytechnic has not been recognised by the National Board for Technical Education, courses are yet to be accredited. 

With all these controversies, according to Abiola, the government is also bent on moving the lecturers to the new polytechnic. He said, "If you look at the website of NUC, you will see Moshood Abiola University of Technology that has been recognised, what's is the status of Ogun State Polytechnic with National Board for Technical Education?.

"This is a question we are constantly asking Ogun State government and the technical committee. If I am going to Ipokia and accreditation has not been gotten for Ipokia, what happens to my fate? "The Governor of Ogun State has said they are in agreement with NBTE and to our own understanding, we don't know when NBTE goes into an agreement with anybody because there's a standard for accreditation.

"We are not saying we all want to work in the University. The university has been recognised but no course has been accredited but the Polytechnic has not been accredited by NBTE, the Polytechnic has no accredited course. As government, do you want to bring in students for courses that have not been accredited? 

Abiola explained that three different letters had been written to the state Commissioner of Education, Modupe Mujota while another one was written to the Governor through her office. He however said that none of the letters, including one which was published on a daily newspaper, was acknowledged by the government.

While asked to talk on the proposed exams for which time table had been released, Abiola said, "We are not on strike, but exam is not starting, lectures still continue." Efforts to speak with the management of the Institution proved unsuccessful as calls put across to his mobile line of the Public Relation Officer, Sulaiman Adebiyi was switched off.

Source: www.platformtimes.com.ng

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Please beware of false information about 2016/2017 Examination


The attention of the Rector has been drawn to a piece of information circulating on the social media announcing the cancellation of the 2nd semester examination as stated below.

OFFICE OF THE RECTOR
This is to announce that the examination stipulated to commence on the 18th September, 2017 has been cancelled due to an impending indefinite strike which is likely to commence 20th September, 2017.
Students are advised to stay unflustered as all necessary actions will be taken in order to return to the normal academic activities.
Thanks.
Prof.  Oludele Itiola

The information did not originate from the office of the Rector and should be disregarded by all.
Thank you.

Sulaimon ADEBIYI
Public Relations Officer
Moshood Abiola Polytechnic,  ABEOKUTA.

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Update: FG Declares 2-Day Public Holidays To Celebrate Eid-el-Kabir Celebration, Exam Starts Soon!


AMACOS UPDATE

FG declares Friday September 1 and Monday September 4,2017 as holidays for sallah..
School resumes on Tuesday September 5,2017

Furthermore, HND EXAM DATE STILL SEPTEMBER 18,2017 OFFICIALLY   

SIGNED
AMACOS EXECUTIVE

Monday, July 17, 2017

Access Your Portal Now, Returning Students Read More To Follow The Procedure

This is to inform you all that the portal is still open for the payment of the 40% tution fee.
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Tuesday, May 23, 2017

2016/2017 EED AND GNS CBT EXAM MAPOLY COMMENCES TODAY




This is to make awareness to all student of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic that the EED & GNS Computer Based Test commence today Tuesday 23rd May  2017. Below is the time table for the EED Time Table for all department.


We are sorry as we currently did not have the time for the GNS. We will let you know as soon as we have details about it. Goodluck.

Monday, May 8, 2017

CBT EXAM: Students Should Be Aware, Press Club Mapoly

CBT EXAM: Students Should Be Aware, Press Club Mapoly
Image result for computer based test

We gladly greet the students of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic who just concluded the 1st semester examination in 2016/2017 session.

Reaching us as at yesterday concerning the CBT examination test that it will be coming up between 15th to 19th of May including students that are concern (EED & GNS).

Hence, we can't really declare if the ND 1 students would be sitting for the CBT test (GNS). So we therefore endeavour you all to stay back if there will be any CBT exam for the ND 1 students.

Thursday, April 13, 2017

ND STUDENTS EXAMINATION DAY CONFIRMED

According to the information heard from a reliable source, all ND Students examinations commences  on 20th of April, 2017 and no more 24th of April, 2017. 



This is hasten due to the school accreditation coming up shortly after the exams. 

The former timetable has been removed from the school office notice board and hoping the new timetable will be posted by today 13th of April. 

I enjoin you all to double your preparation and stay focused within this time frame. We also heard some are still stuck with registration and collection of exam pass! If the information is true, please do the needful on or before Friday for your own good. 

Let this information reach all that are not around. I pray your hard work pays off. My wish for you all is to come out in a colored success. 

Sunday, March 26, 2017

50 success tips for students: An insight to academic excellence by Ogunbiyi Ahmed

50 SUCCESS TIPS FOR STUDENTS: AN INSIGHT TO ACADEMIC
EXELLENCE.

BY: OGUNBIYI AHMED

1. Prioritize your goal of studying: why do you want to study?
•   To boost your GPA
•   In preparation for examination
•   To acquire knowledge
•   To counter challenges from colleagues
2. Schedule your activities creating time for daily reading
3. Don't over read, use the appropriate hours which you can assimilate all you read no matter how small it may be.
4. Know the period you can read to assimilate .
5. Design personal reading timetable and follow it religiously.
6. Read often; do not delay reading till examination period because you may not understand due to exam tension.
7. Make friends with those that will motivate you to read and add value to your academic life.
8. Read to understand and not to memorize.
9. Listen attentively to you lecturers in class.
10. Never hate a lecturer for that will prevent you from knowing the course he is
    teaching.
11 .Make notes from lecturers you receive.
12. Don’t hesitate to ask questions
13. Compare your notes with other brilliant students.
14. Read what you are taught in class daily
15. Study in a quiet environment
16. Free your mind from all worries when you want to read
17. Keep a positive mind set about studying no matter how tough the course may seem to be.
18. Don’t read when you are hungry tired, dozing or having any psychological problem. You won't assimilate.
19. Keep with you all necessary study materials when you want to read.
20. In your words, summarize all you have read
21. Formulate questions from what you read and answer them and attempt exercises in the textbook (if any).
22. Try to teach others, as it will help you to retain it.
23. Interact with your colleagues about the course by treating all topics.
When examination approaches:
24. Ensure you study all topics treated by the lecturer or the ones they asked you                to read.
25. Study past question papers, assignment and tests so as to get the grasp of        the format of questions but never restrict you to it.
26. Read the summary you made few days to exam.
27. Avoid sleep prevention drugs. They have negative effects on the brain.
28. Get necessary information and equipment you will use for the exam.
29. Have enough rest a day before the exam
30. Be physically, mentally and psychologically ready for the exam'
31 .On examination day, avoid much noise before going to the examination hall.
In the examination hall:
32. Ensure you are not with anything that can implicate you.
33. Religiously follow all rules and regulation of the examination and that of the  invigilator while in hall.
34. Don’t be over confident, read instructions first. It is important.
35.When your mind is not at rest in the examination hall, drop your pen and breathe a lot.
36.Glance through all questions before attempting to answer any.
37. Prepare outline for your answers.
38. While diligently and eligibly. Also provide enough information to your answer.
39. When you are asked to list or mention, don't be tempted to explain.
40. When you are asked to explain, write everything you know logically.
41 .Never indulge in examination malpractices.
42. When there is more time, do not be tempted to rush your work because your friends are submitting.
43. After writing, cross check your answers if there would be need for editing.
44. Cross all unused pages
45. Ensure you mark attendance before leaving the hall 46.Submit your booklet to the appropriate quarters.
After examination:
47. Do not bother yourself about the little mistakes you made while answering questions: learn from your mistakes and plan for the next ones.
48. Pray to God for mercy and good result
49. Never sell your textbooks. They will be a useful reference material for you in the future .

Best of luck!!!

```Lib. Ogunbiyi Ahmed.
PRESIDENT African Liberty students organization```

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

EXAM UPDATE: The Words of P5 is very important in this forthcoming exam

The journey of a thousand mile begins in a day, to path your way into success one need to examine some roles in very educational sector.

Very students are expected to be a successor after school. There are students that doesn't come to school to learn rather do they want to know the essence of schooling.

The world has typically emerge to its peak where education is very important to everyone. Education helps to break literacy barriers. If you are not educated you can't be exposed.

Students of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic(MAPOLY) exams are here, let us focus on our education. Some students tend to read when examination is fast approaching, study hard at night, gather materials to help yourself. You can't sit down and keep mute just because you're sponsored by your parents. Your parents are trying to inculcate what they do not have while in their Youthful days.

The words of P5 should be a guide to every students. It illustrate thus;

Proper
Preparation
Prevents
Poor
Performance.

Let's stop here for now..

I hope it changes people's perception towards Education.

Friday, February 10, 2017

MAPOLY extend the closure of school portal for payments, registration

Management of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic has extended the deadline for registration for all categories of students for the First Semester, 2016/2017 academic Session.

The deadline was earlier slated for today, Friday, 10th February, 2017.

According to a press release issued by the Head, Public Relations Unit of the institution, Sulaimon Adebiyi on Friday, the management urged the students to take advantage of the opportunity.

The management also said it will not not re-consider its decision once the portal is eventually closed.
The release however did not contain the newly-approved date for registration deadline

Source: PRESS CLUB MAPOLY

Saturday, December 10, 2016

AMACOS UPDATES: Result Released

AMACOS UPDATES: Result Released

AMACOS Update:

Mass communication releases first semester results for ND2 full time/part time, ND1 Full time only

This is to notify you all that the first semester result which was initially posted online has now been posted at the AMACOS Notice board for the outgone ND2 full time/part time and the ND1 full time going to ND 2 as  at today.

The concerned students can now move down to campus to check their results

Wish you all the best!

Signed:

Comr. Moses Ayodele  (President)

Comr. Olushola Kosoko (P.R.O.)