FUTA Alumnus Attains Master’s Degree in Environmental Management at Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland

Hailing from the Department of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, Abass has demonstrated exceptional dedication and academic prowess throughout his educational journey. His notable achievements include his term as the NUESA President and his leadership within the FUTA community.

FUTA Alumnus Attains Master’s Degree in Environmental Management at Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland

Agbaje Abiodun Abass, an accomplished alumnus of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), and former President of the National Union of Environmental Engineering Students' Association (NUESA), has successfully earned a Master’s Degree in Environmental Management from Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland.

Hailing from the Department of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, Abass has demonstrated exceptional dedication and academic prowess throughout his educational journey. His notable achievements include his term as the NUESA President and his leadership within the FUTA community.

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In a brief interview with FUTA BRO, Abass shared his sentiments about completing this academic milestone, stating, "Completing my MSc has been incredibly fulfilling, it’s something I believe to be a result of determination, dedication, and a thirst for growth. Sincerely, my journey was gingered by a passion for exploration; which ultimately led me to the decision to specialize further in my very broad undergraduate field."

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This achievement not only reflects Abass's commitment to academic excellence but also underscores the global recognition of FUTA graduates. The university community, as well as peers and well-wishers, extend their congratulations to Agbaje Abiodun Abass on this commendable accomplishment.

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As he moves forward, Abass serves as an inspiration to current and future students at FUTA, showcasing the possibilities that come with perseverance, curiosity, and a commitment to advancing knowledge.