November 15, 2025 By Sola Aina In Celebrating Excellence At 60, Engr. Otunba Adedamola Olanrewaju Kuti stands tall as one of Nigeria’s finest engineers, public servants, philanthropists, and distinguished alumni of the University of Lagos. His journey—spanning over three decades of unwavering service to the Federal Republic of Nigeria—epitomizes excellence, integrity, leadership, and an uncommon dedication to uplifting communities. Today, the UNILAG Faculty of Engineering Alumni Association (UNILAGFEAA) proudly joins his family, colleagues, friends, and countless beneficiaries of his generosity to celebrate a man whose life has been defined by service, nation-building, and the fear of God. A Distinguished Public Service Career Engr. Kuti is widely celebrated for his 35 years of meritorious service in the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, rising through the ranks to become: Federal Controller of Works, Lagos State One of the most highly demanding and sensitive engineering leadership positions in the country. During his stewardship, Lagos witnessed significant federal road interventions, project supervision improvements, and strengthened coordination between federal and state agencies. Director of Federal Highways (South-West) In this role, he oversaw key arterial projects across the region, demonstrating exceptional competence, diplomacy, and execution capacity—qualities that earned him both national recognition and deep respect within the engineering profession. Throughout his career, Engr. Kuti became known for his hands-on approach to project oversight, his calm yet firm leadership style, and his passion for developing younger engineers—qualities widely acknowledged in public tributes celebrating his retirement. A Philanthropist with a Heart for People and God Beyond engineering, Engr. Kuti’s life is rooted in a profound sense of responsibility to humanity. He is described as: “A steadfast supporter of God’s work.” “A man whose generosity has touched countless lives.” His philanthropic commitments—often carried out quietly—include scholarships, support for church and community development, welfare interventions, mentorship, and contributions toward educational and youth initiatives. His blend of professional excellence and humanitarian spirit makes him a model for the ideals articulated in UNILAGFEAA’s mission and values: service, legacy, and social impact . A Proud UNILAG Engineering Alumnus The Faculty of Engineering, University of Lagos, continues to produce industry-defining leaders. Engr. Kuti stands among the proud ambassadors who have brought prestige to the institution through outstanding public service. His rise in the Federal Civil Service mirrors many of the aspirations discussed at the 2025 UNILAGFEAA Retreat—demonstrating how alumni leadership can strengthen national infrastructure and drive national development across generations. His success story affirms the enduring quality of UNILAG’s engineering training and the transformative power of alumni who embody purpose, values, and vision—the same principles emphasized in modern leadership frameworks such as Building Your Company’s Vision (Collins & Porras) which highlight integrity, clarity of purpose, and the courage to pursue impact. A Family Man, Community Leader & Otunba As an Otunba, Engr. Kuti carries his cultural heritage with dignity and humility. His leadership extends beyond office walls into the community, where he is admired as a bridge-builder, counsellor, and role model. His family describes him as: A pillar of strength A man of deep faith A loving husband and father A guiding light who leads by example A Legacy of Service, Now a New Chapter As Engr. Kuti steps into the next phase of his life at 60, his legacy—professionally, spiritually, and communally—stands secure. The message shared across platforms during his retirement says it best: “His commitment, expertise, and work ethic made him a role model … His generosity and compassion will continue to inspire others.” The UNILAGFEAA community salutes a leader whose life uplifts the engineering profession, strengthens public institutions, and inspires younger generations to pursue excellence with integrity. Congratulations, Otunba! On this Diamond Jubilee, we honour you: Engineer. Leader. Philanthropist. Otunba. Nation-builder. May your 60s usher in renewed strength, divine favour, joy, and fulfilment. May your impact continue to echo across Nigeria’s infrastructure landscape and in the lives of all who have benefitted from your kindness. Happy 60th Birthday, Engr. Otunba Adedamola Olanrewaju Kuti! You have made UNILAG, Lagos, and Nigeria truly proud. Share this content: ← → x ×
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