Board of Trustees Profiles University of Lagos Faculty of Engineering Alumni Association (UNILAGFEAA) Professor Funso Falade Chairman, Board of Trustees Professor Funso Falade is a distinguished Nigerian academic and Professor of Engineering at the University of Lagos, with expertise in civil/structural engineering and a strong record in teaching, research, and professional practice. He has contributed significantly to engineering education and practice in Nigeria through scholarly publications, mentorship of young engineers, and active engagement with professional bodies; he previously served as Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Lagos, and is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BOT). Engr. Dideolu Falobi Secretary, Board of Trustees Engr. Dideolu Falobi is a Nigerian engineer, business leader, and public affairs advocate, serving as the Managing Director/CEO of Kresta Laurel Limited, where he has driven growth and strategic positioning in Nigeria’s lift and building services industry. He is also active in professional and civic spaces, with a background in engineering leadership, alumni engagement, and political advocacy; he served as Chairman of the Association from 2020 to 2025 and is the Secretary of the Board of Trustees. H.E. Noimot Rotimi Salako-Oyedele H.E. Noimot Rotimi Salako-Oyedele is a Nigerian engineer, finance professional, and public servant who serves as the Deputy Governor of Ogun State, bringing extensive experience from the UK financial services sector into governance. She is recognized for her contributions to infrastructure development, public sector reforms, and advocacy for women’s participation in engineering and leadership. Engr. (Mrs.) Yetunde Holloway Engr. (Mrs.) Yetunde Holloway is a seasoned Nigerian civil engineer and public sector professional, serving as an Executive Director with the Lagos State Special Committee on Rehabilitation of Public Schools, with over two decades of experience in construction management and infrastructure delivery across Nigeria and the UK. She is also a prominent advocate for gender inclusion in engineering, having held leadership roles in Women in Engineering at both national and global levels, including the World Federation of Engineering Organizations. Engr. (Mrs.) Nnoli Akpedeye Engr. (Mrs.) Nnoli Akpedeye is a seasoned Nigerian engineer and energy industry professional who built a distinguished career with Shell, where she held senior technical and leadership roles across major oil and gas operations. She is respected for her expertise in engineering management and project delivery, as well as her contributions to mentoring professionals and advancing industry best practices in Nigeria. Professor Akaehomen Okonigbon Akii Ibhadode Professor Akaehomen Okonigbon Akii Ibhadode is a distinguished Nigerian academic, engineer, and Professor of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at the University of Benin, renowned for his extensive contributions to materials science, metallurgical engineering, and industrial research. A former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Benin, he has played a pivotal leadership role in advancing engineering education, institutional development, and professional practice in Nigeria. Engr. Anthony Uchechuku Ogbuigwe Engr. Anthony Uchechuku Ogbuigwe is a highly accomplished Nigerian chemical engineer and energy executive, an alumnus of the University of Lagos, where he graduated as part of the pioneer set of Chemical Engineering students. He built a distinguished career spanning over four decades in the oil and gas industry, serving in senior roles at the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, including Group Executive Director (Refining & Petrochemicals) and Managing Director of the Port Harcourt Refining Company, and later as President of the African Refiners Association. Engr. (Mrs.) Oluseyi Afolake Afolabi Engr. (Mrs.) Oluseyi Afolake Afolabi is a seasoned Nigerian chemical engineer and energy executive, an alumna of the University of Lagos, who retired from ExxonMobil as Executive Director, Commercial & New Business Development after a distinguished career spanning over three decades in the oil and gas industry. She is currently the Principal Consultant/CEO of Reservoir and Facilities Solutions Limited, where she leverages her extensive experience in engineering, project execution, and commercial strategy, while also mentoring professionals and advocating for women in STEM. Engr. (Mrs.) Christy Nkechi Udo-Okeke Engr. (Mrs.) Christy Nkechi Udo-Okeke is a Nigerian engineer, entrepreneur, and renewable energy advocate, best known as the Founder and CEO of Blue Camel Energy Limited, where she drives clean energy solutions across Nigeria and Africa. She is widely recognized for her contributions to sustainable infrastructure and gender inclusion in engineering, championing women’s participation in the energy and construction sectors. Engr. Oluseun Akinyemi Faluyi, FNSE Engr. Oluseun Akinyemi Faluyi, FNSE is a distinguished Nigerian engineer and Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, known for his extensive experience in engineering practice, project delivery, and professional leadership. He has contributed significantly to the advancement of engineering in Nigeria through active participation in professional bodies, mentorship of younger engineers, and sustained commitment to industry development. A Shared Legacy, A Common Future The University of Lagos Faculty of Engineering Alumni Association (UNILAGFEAA) stands today as a proud expression of shared heritage, enduring service, and collective responsibility to our beloved Faculty of Engineering. Guided by its Board of Trustees and Executive Committee, the Association remains steadfast in its commitment to providing strategic support for the growth and advancement of the Faculty, while strengthening the bonds that unite generations of UNILAG Engineering alumni across Nigeria and the world. As we look to the future, UNILAGFEAA is focused on deepening alumni engagement, expanding mentorship and student support, promoting research and innovation, strengthening partnerships with industry and friends of the Association, and contributing meaningfully to the continued development of the Faculty’s infrastructure and academic excellence. We therefore warmly call on all alumni of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Lagos, to identify actively with the Association by registering, reconnecting, participating in our programmes and activities, and supporting our collective mission with their time, talent, influence, and resources. UNILAGFEAA believes strongly that a vibrant and united alumni community is indispensable to the sustaining of excellence in engineering education, the nurturing of future leaders, and the strengthening of national development through knowledge, innovation, and service. Together, let us continue to build on the legacy of our great Faculty, uphold the proud spirit of the University of Lagos, and advance a future worthy of our shared history and aspirations. The UNILAGFEAA Leadership ← → x ×