The Guardian (Nigeria)

UI rallies delegates to more collaborat­ions

- From Rotimi Agboluaje, Ibadan

TDeputy Vice Chancellor ( Administra­tion) of the University of Ibadan, Prof. Peter Olapegba, has charged delegates to the UI and University of Ghana Bilateral Games to allow the spirit of the games to extend beyond the sportsfiel­d.

Olapegba spoke on behalf of the Vice- Chancellor, Prof. Kayode Adebowale, while receiving the leaders of the delegation from the University of Ghana, participan­ts of the bilateral games and officials of the University Sports Council during a courtesy visit.

The DVC noted that the University of Ibadan and the University of Ghana share a similar history and year of foundation, saying that the delegates have, therefore, not come to visit the University of Ibadan but have come home. Olapegba, who stated that sports iswonderfu­l because of its unifying factor, encouraged the participan­ts to explore the University's tourist centres, such as the Zoological and Botanical Gardens and other areas outside the campus.

The Chairman of the UI Sports Council, Professor M. A. Ajayi said hosting the bilateral games is a great thing, adding that the two universiti­es have been interactin­g to showcase what sports stand for. He explained that the bilateral games had been held for many years because sports, more than religion, are the opium of the masses. According to him, bilateral games promote theexchang­e of cultural values and provide a leeway for introducin­g a new context of sport in the two universiti­es.

Ajayi explained that other universiti­es that are not involved in the bilateral games are getting agitated to know the dynamics and collaborat­ion between the two universiti­es. The leader of the delegates and Director of Sports, University of Ghana, Dr Bella Bello Bitugu, said the developmen­t of the relationsh­ip between the two universiti­es from sports to research areas is amazing.

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