Bolatito Sodunke graduated with a 4.71 CGPA first-class in Mechanical Engineering from Olabisi Onabanjo University, earning top awards, leadership roles, and international scholarships from Institution of Mechanical Engineers and RCCG NYAYA, while leading Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineers and Nigerian Universities Engineering Students Association, and now focuses on sustainable energy and transportation solutions.


Bolatito Sodunke graduated with a Mechanical Engineering degree (4.71 CGPA) from Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria, earning Third Best Student Award in his dept and 8th Best in Engineering Faculty.
Enrolled in 2019, he maintained excellence through discipline and consistency, graduating 2025. He won grants: Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), London, and RCCG NYAYA scholarship for academics and leadership.
Bolatito led as General Secretary, Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineers, and Assistant General Secretary, Nigerian Universities Engineering Students Association, developing communication and organizational skills.
His final-year project, “Predicting Well-to-Wheel Emissions for Vehicular Fuel Transition,” boosted expertise in Energy systems, Emissions, Sustainability, and Technical research.
He credits mentors, lecturers, friends for success, emphasizing “growth isn’t solo.” Now, Bolatito focuses on sustainable energy/transportation solutions, saying, “The journey continues.”
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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIP REGION
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