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Memograph
preserving memory...
FUTA
Memograph M
...preserving moments
Memograph
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Project Management
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Architecture
Estate Management
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Applied Geophysics
Applied Geology
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Marine Science and Technology
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FOREWORD
The idea of publishing a Memograph by the 500level students of the Federal University of Technology,
Akure is a noble one. This indigenous idea is a trailer blazer in the annals of the University as no set of
our past graduating students have thought of this credible year book that promises to refresh the
memory and serve as a reference point for not only the student in this set, but also members of the
University in general.
The benefits that can be derived from the Memograph are innumerable because it contains the data of
2014/2015 set who are presently in 500level in the University. Besides the fact that it will foster unity
amongst the students, it will be of a tremendous benefit to those who have the need to get in touch with
any member of the set at any point in time. Largely, it is going to be a reference point for all.
The plausible idea is an attempt at a graphic documentation of facts about the 2014/2015 set which
will effectively nullify any attempt by fraudulent/dubious individuals to falsify facts about their
attendance of the University in future. I sincerely believe that Memograph, in no small way, will help
the students in the University to keep contact with one another now and in future. As such, I make bold
to say that it is a must have by every member of the University.
Prof. B. K. Alese
Ag. Dean of Students
Students Affairs Division
Federal University of Technology, Akure
August 2015.
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WELCOME: MEMOGRAPH COMMENCEMENT
Being together has its essence and usefulness: it's for unity, for strength and for progress. FUTA is ever proud of its
students and alumni they continue to bring glory and honor to the institution; we value creating a bond among all,
and will continue to work to establish links between students and alumni throughout the world.
The idea of this 'Memograph' originated from students on the verge of transiting to alumni, who felt a need to create
something to fill the gap existing among young alumni. Young alumni leave their Alma Mater in search of a utopia.
In the process of the search they lose some of the friends they made in the struggle for university accolade; some of
these often happen to be their best friends. By the time they become established in their chosen fields and feel a need
to reconnect, the friends cannot be traced. As young alumni, the Alumni Association is usually felt to belong to old
alums rather than for struggling 'newbes'. In order to fill this gap therefore, a team of young alumni-to-be came up
with the idea of creating something that all can be proud of, but also that serves as a link for connecting, for a long
time. When all this matures the 'Memograph' will be updated annually and will be linked to the Alumni database of
the FUTA Advancement Centre and that of the Alumni Association. Thereafter, no alum will ever again lose contact
with a mate, a friend, a colleague or an acquaintance; all can update their details as time and fortunate take them
around the world of work and career.
It is proper to acknowledge the creativity of the team of initiators of this project and commend them for their
industry and resilience. But that is in furtherance of the FUTA motto: 'Technology for Self-Reliance'. One of the
Advancement Centre's main objectives is to create, broaden and strengthen our alumni database, so that we can
keep you up to date with exciting developments at FUTA. We will together continue to grow this network and in few
years all alumni can be reunited and interact as in the days of old. We are indeed proud of this initiative and the
students who worked on the project. We are certain the project will succeed and project the image of FUTA and its
alums to the end of the world.
We welcome whole heartedly this project and commend it to all sets of graduating students our young FUTA
Alumni-to-be. We wish you all best of luck in your endeavors! Your Alma Mater looks forward to welcoming you
back.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
SPECIAL THANKS
To those who made it happen...
Prof. B. K Alese;
( Ag. Dean of Student Affairs)
Prof. Peter Aborisade;
(Director, University Advancement Centre)
Dr. Enoch Ajayi
Mr. Ayo Akinwande;
We love the very idea of preserving moments for the purpose of reliving it in the future and other benefits
attached to it; that's what the Memograph brand stands for but the project of this enormity couldn't have
been done without support and help from several persons both in key positions and passers-by (yes, it
happened!) to them we owe earnest gratitude.
We specially want to acknowledge the fatherly role, guidance and support of Prof. Peter Aborisade and his
team at the University Advancement Centre, Federal University of Technology, Akure. You were really an
inspiration when all seemed dark.
We also love to appreciate the immediate past Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship (CENT), FUTA
Engr. Ayo Ajayi for his expertise and in-depth analysis at the start of the project, we love you.
Special thanks also goes to Prof. B. K. Alese, the Dean of Students, Federal University of Technology, Akure
for giving the go-ahead on the project after considering it and reckoned it to be of immense benefit to his
students.
Mr. P. G. Oluborode;
Mercy Continental SP
Talent Plus
Babaatunde Owoeye
Obadofin Olusiji
Class reps of Depts.
Our heartfelt gratitude goes to the Branch Manager of First Bank, FUTA branch Mrs Nike Olawale for her
motherly encouragement and support. You rock ma! And also an earnest appreciation to Ayo Akinwande;
CEO, Flashing Halos photography, Omololu Omolayo; CEO, Clix City Photography, we can indeed say you
are one of the best in the country for such quality on large quantity and for enduring the stress. You can't get
more professional than that.
Sincere gratitude goes to the class representatives that helped us on short notice and long notice during
profile collection and class photographs; we truly couldn't have done it without you. To everyone, students
and staff alike, that we may not have mentioned here. We are truly indebted to you and we thank you.
Finally, to the Memograph team (#PENCILS); you did what a lot of people have found to be difficult and
somewhat impossible in combining academic work, project work, fellowship commitments and other
commitments including the several meetings it took us to complete this project. You endured so much, and
indeed have written history as clear and as graphical as possible, yours is the world for the taking. Thank you.
Adewole Olaniyi,
Electrical Electronics Dept,
The Memograph Team
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THE MEMOGRAPH TEAM
Nehneh Agboifo
Adediran Adedamola
Omodara Onome
Olaniyi Adewole
Adewole Nike
Akinlabi Hannah
Osunniyi Samuel
Komolafe Dayo
Aremu Ibrahim
Osundare Olaoluwa
Elufioye Oluwabukola
Adeagbo Adebowale
Kayode Oluwatosin
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LANDMARK STRUCTURES
Monuments
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LANDMARK STRUCTURES
Landscape
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LANDMARK STRUCTURES
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It' amazing how time flies, how events spanning 5 years can flash through the mind
within seconds yet the memories can last a life time. The memories we now cherish
were made possible cause of friends, so I will use this forum to appreciate those that
were never ashamed to be seen with me, friends indeed. You don't know how nice it
is to have friends like u.
Oh! How wonderful it is that during d most challenging period of my life I met some
of the nicest of friends. When I get into difficulty, who else do I remember and run to
but friends. You've all always been there for me. How kind those assistance, the
suggestions, the criticism, advice. Like a mason building a house out of brick I have
been built by them into an architect poised for wonders.
Oh! How delightful it is that in your midst I am cheerful with confidence, like a
flower blossoming out of its bud, not scared of the sun scourge I spring out with
confidence unafraid to blunder, to make a mess. For your corrections are shrouded
in neither sincerity nor contempt or condemnation. How memorable, those
moment of jokes, of taunting, of laughter. What better moment could there have
been.
My biggest appreciation goes to the class, somehow, we all have benefitted each
other, and only so were we able to stay afloat while crossing this river.
Someone said the secret to failure is trying to please everybody, surely I have
offended some by my actions, inaction, comment, and even silence, though without
regret, sincere apology flows out for acceptance. Finally I wish us all happy post
graduate days. Go out there and live your dream. See you all at the top
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MAPAYI DOLAPO A
Ogooluwa
Young Legend
Contact:
Contact:
08138311599
07065289628
ogooluwadollypop@rocketmail.com
toluakinsola@yahoo.com, akinsolaolaoluwa@gmail.com
akinsola07
Mapayi Dolapo
Personal Info:
Personal Info:
Birth date:
Birth date:
March 12th
Religious Affiliation:
May 8th
Religious Affiliation:
Christianity
Interest/hobbies:
Interest/hobbies:
Aspirations:
Aspirations:
School Memory:
School Memory:
Best school Memory: Defending GNS 106 term paper for my department
Milestone/Achievement: I was the sister coordinator twice in my fellowship and the JCCF
M/A:
Winning the debate competition for faculty and department including the Airtel
brain Challenge debate sector, Dir. Of Sports (faculty), winning the deans cup back
EJOME O. VICTOR
V.I_ Flyguyy
Contact:
Contact:
07066391271
08163403361
nyorevictor@gmail.com
V.I_Flyguyy
hepzibah4u@gmail.com, onisholjnr@yahoo.com
hephzibahtweet
V.I_Flyguyy
Ejome Victor
Personal Info:
Personal Info:
Birth date:
Birth date:
April 24th
Religious Affiliation:
October 16th
Religious Affiliation:
Christianity (Baptist)
Interest/hobbies:
Interest/hobbies:
Aspirations:
Aspirations:
To make money
School Memory:
School Memory:
Best school Memory: The day I miss my exam because of changes in exam time table
Milestone/Achievement: Effective and efficient management of the faculty's
Milestone/Achievement:
365
fund/finances (SMAT)
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AUTOGRAPH
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MEMORIAL
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MEMORIAL
EMANNUEL PETER
Electrical Electronics Engineering
2012
OMOLOLA TOBI
Biology
2014
SAMSUDEEN ADEWALE
Transport Management Technology
FALOLA ADEYEMI
Urban and Regional Planning
2014
2014
AJETOMOBI GBEMINIYI
Fishery and Aquaculture Technology
OGUNLANA IBUKUNOLA
Industrial Design
2014
2014
2015
ADEOYE VICTOR
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One day our children will see our pictures and ask 'Who are these people?'
And we will smile with invisible tears because a heart is touched with a
strong word and you will say:
IT WAS WITH THEM THAT I HAD THE BEST DAYS OF MY
LIFE'.
contactmemograph@gmail.com,
heebfad4love@gmail.com,
adedirandamola.a@gmail.com
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Memograph M
...preserving moments