By Samuel Omofala and Oluseun Fatope
The University of Ibadan Students’ Union, on Sunday, November 16, 2025, concluded its three-day skills bootcamp tagged “Bootcamp 2.0.” The boot camp, focused on photography, videography, and graphic design, was held in the Students’ Union Building, University of Ibadan.
Michael Adeleke, one of the tutors who spoke with UCJ UI, noted that the participants responded well, with a score of 60-70%. He expressed the belief that the participants he tutored have learned enough to kickstart their journey.
Ezekiel Adekanmbi (Eazy), the Students’ Union’s Public Relations Officer, while speaking to UCJ UI, revealed that the classes were arranged in sections that allowed for flexibility on the part of the students. In addition to photography, videography and graphics designing, the bootcamp also featured data science, all of which about two hundred students registered for.
“Yesterday, we did Data Science and Introduction to AI. That was not part of the plan; it was someone who raised the idea that he is interested in taking it up.”
He added that the some of the facilitators are students of the union while others are not, and that the facilitators will be rewarded with framed certificates for their service to the union.

