University of Ibadan Engineering Graduate Achieves Academic Excellence
A recent University of Ibadan graduate has garnered widespread attention after sharing her remarkable academic achievements on social media platforms. Temiloluwa Olabisi, who completed her studies in electrical and electronic engineering, not only graduated with a second-class upper division but was also recognized as the best female graduating student in her department.
Academic Accomplishments and Leadership Roles
In a detailed LinkedIn post, Olabisi revealed her cumulative grade point average of 3.43 and shared the various leadership positions she held during her undergraduate years. "I am humbled and deeply grateful for this milestone," she wrote, reflecting on her journey through the demanding engineering program.
Her leadership portfolio included:
- Chair of IEEE Women in Engineering University of Ibadan Student Branch (2024/2025)
- Organizing Secretary for Winners Campus Fellowship University of Ibadan (2024/2025)
- Vice Chair of IEEE Women in Engineering University of Ibadan Student Branch (2023/2024)
- Treasurer of IEEE Women in Engineering University of Ibadan Student Branch (2022/2023)
Professional Recognition and Future Aspirations
Olabisi's achievements extended beyond academic performance. She received the prestigious Dean's Honours Award for the 2024/2025 academic year and was officially inducted into the Nigerian Society of Engineers as a Graduate Member on February 25, 2026. This professional recognition marks a significant step in her engineering career.
In her social media announcement, she expressed gratitude to her family, lecturers, and colleagues while outlining her future plans. "Looking ahead, I am so excited to step into the aerospace industry, to keep learning, and to continue making an impact in engineering and beyond," she stated enthusiastically.
Social Media Celebration and Public Reaction
The graduate's post triggered an outpouring of congratulations across various social media platforms. Fellow students, professionals, and well-wishers celebrated her accomplishments, with many praising her dedication and perseverance throughout her academic journey.
One commenter, Oluwadurotimi Efunshile, wrote: "My beautiful sister, congratulations," reflecting the supportive response from the online community. The story has resonated particularly with young women pursuing careers in STEM fields, serving as inspiration for current and prospective engineering students.
Olabisi's story highlights the importance of balancing academic rigor with extracurricular leadership, demonstrating how comprehensive university experiences can prepare graduates for professional success in competitive engineering sectors.
