January 8, 2026 By Sola Aina In Celebrating Excellence The University of Lagos Faculty of Engineering Alumni Association (UNILAGFEAA) proudly celebrates Her Excellency, Noimot Olurotimi Salako‑Oyedele, Deputy Governor of Ogun State, as she marks her 60th birthday today, 8 January. A distinguished UNILAG engineering alumna, Engr. Salako-Oyedele exemplifies the very ideals that UNILAGFEAA upholds: professional excellence, service to society, integrity, and purposeful leadership. Her life and career stand as a powerful testament to what rigorous engineering training, global exposure, and a deep commitment to public good can achieve. From Engineering Foundations to Public Leadership Trained as a civil and public health engineer, Engr. Salako-Oyedele built a solid professional career spanning the United Kingdom and Nigeria, with experience in engineering consultancy, project management, and real estate development. Her transition into public service brought with it the discipline, analytical rigour, and problem-solving mindset that engineering instils. Since assuming office in 2019, she has served Ogun State with distinction, contributing to governance through policy coordination, stakeholder engagement, conflict resolution, and socio-economic development initiatives. Her role reflects the growing and much-needed presence of engineers in public leadership—where technical thinking meets human impact. A Proud Daughter of UNILAG Engr. Salako-Oyedele’s achievements resonate deeply within the UNILAGFEAA community. She represents a generation of alumni who have carried the University of Lagos Faculty of Engineering’s values beyond campus—into industry, governance, and national development. Her participation and goodwill towards alumni initiatives further underscore her enduring connection to her alma mater. Inspiration to Future Engineers As a woman who has excelled in engineering, business, and politics, Engr. Salako-Oyedele remains a role model to young engineers—especially women—demonstrating that technical competence, leadership, and public service can coexist at the highest levels. UNILAGFEAA’s Tribute On this milestone birthday, UNILAGFEAA congratulates and honours Engr. Noimot Olurotimi Salako-Oyedele for her outstanding contributions to engineering, governance, and society. We celebrate her legacy so far and wish her many more years of good health, strength, and impactful service to Ogun State, Nigeria, and the engineering profession. Happy 60th Birthday, Her Excellency. You make UNILAG Engineering proud Birthday Tributes from UNILAGFEAA Leadership: Engr. Ayotunde O. Ogunnoiki, FNSENational Chairman, UNILAGFEAA “At 60, Her Excellency exemplifies the very best of UNILAG Engineering—intellect, integrity, and impact. Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyedele’s journey from engineering practice to public leadership is inspiring, and her continued service affirms the value engineers bring to governance. We celebrate her today with pride and gratitude.” Engr. Dr. Oyenuga Eribake, FNSE, FAEngChairman, Board of Trustees, UNILAGFEAA “Engr. Salako-Oyedele represents a generation of alumni who have translated technical excellence into national service. At 60, her record speaks to disciplined leadership, quiet strength, and commitment to societal progress. UNILAGFEAA salutes her remarkable journey and enduring legacy.” Engr. Titi Omo-Ettu, FNSE, FAEngFounding National Chairman, UNILAGFEAA “It is a joy to celebrate an alumna whose career mirrors the ideals upon which UNILAGFEAA was founded—service, professionalism, and continuity of excellence. Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyedele’s life of impact at 60 is a source of inspiration to alumni across generations.” Engr. Dideolu Falobi, FNSE, FloDImmediate Past Chairman, UNILAGFEAA “Her Excellency’s calm authority and engineering mindset have enriched public service. At this milestone, we honour her contributions and the strong example she sets for younger engineers—especially women—who aspire to lead with competence and purpose.” Share this content: ← → x ×
Post navigation Previous: Engr. A. A. Rabiu, FNSE: A New Chapter in the Leadership of Nigerian EngineeringNext: NSE Lagos Branch and UNILAG Faculty of Engineering Host Graduateship Induction and Hooding Ceremony
Related Posts Uncategorized 3rd Annual Lecture to hold December 12 Alumni Achievement From UNILAG to Robotics: Alumni Build AI Delivery Robot for Nigerian Estates National Commemoration / Alumni Impact Nigeria @65: A Celebration of Resilience, Vision, and Shared Purpose Alumni Achievement Engineering in Action Kresta Laurel at 35: UNILAG Engineering Alumni Celebrate Legacy of Innovation and Impact Celebrating Excellence Celebrating Engr. (High Chief) Oludayo Oluyemi, FNSE — Distinguished Engineer, Alumnus, and Philanthropist Education Development FG Approves ₦4.2 Billion for Research, Unveils 18 Innovation Hubs: What It Means for UNILAGFEAA Alumni Engagement & Development: UNILAGFEAA: Catalyzing Research Innovation and Impact at Our Alma Mater Celebrating Excellence Diamond Jubilee Salute to our Chairman, Engr. Ayotunde Ogunnoiki, FNSE Alumni Impact & Responsibility A Call to Action: Addressing the Exodus of First-Class Lecturers from UNILAG Education Development NUC Licenses 11 New Private Universities, Emphasizes STEMM Focus and Quality Assurance
National Commemoration / Alumni Impact Nigeria @65: A Celebration of Resilience, Vision, and Shared Purpose
Alumni Achievement Engineering in Action Kresta Laurel at 35: UNILAG Engineering Alumni Celebrate Legacy of Innovation and Impact
Celebrating Excellence Celebrating Engr. (High Chief) Oludayo Oluyemi, FNSE — Distinguished Engineer, Alumnus, and Philanthropist
Education Development FG Approves ₦4.2 Billion for Research, Unveils 18 Innovation Hubs: What It Means for UNILAGFEAA
Alumni Engagement & Development: UNILAGFEAA: Catalyzing Research Innovation and Impact at Our Alma Mater
Alumni Impact & Responsibility A Call to Action: Addressing the Exodus of First-Class Lecturers from UNILAG
Education Development NUC Licenses 11 New Private Universities, Emphasizes STEMM Focus and Quality Assurance
Leave a Reply Cancel reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.