FUTA Graduate Simisola Aluko Achieves First-Class Honours in Biomedical Technology

FUTA Graduate Simisola Aluko Achieves First-Class Honours in Biomedical Technology

FUTA Graduate Simisola Aluko Achieves First-Class Honours in Biomedical Technology

Simisola Aluko has emerged as a distinguished graduate of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), securing a Bachelor of Technology in Biomedical Technology with First-Class Honours.

Beyond her exceptional academic performance, Aluko is being celebrated for her ability to maintain a multifaceted university experience, successfully balancing rigorous scholarship with entrepreneurship, high-level student leadership, and social engagement.

Throughout her tenure at FUTA, Aluko was a prominent figure in student governance, holding several key positions that influenced campus policy and student welfare:

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FUTA Students' Representative Council (SRC): Served as a School Representative for the School of Basic Medical Sciences (SBMS) and as the BIM II Representative.

Academic Advocacy: Chaired the Academic Committee of the 36th Assembly, playing a vital role in student academic development.

Departmental Service: Served the National Association of Biomedical Engineering/Technology Students (NABETS, FUTA) as both Assistant General Secretary (AGS) and Public Relations Officer (PRO).

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Reflecting on her journey, Aluko emphasized that academic excellence does not require the sacrifice of personal growth or leadership development. Her success serves as a blueprint for students looking to integrate professional skills and leadership experience into their academic pursuit.

Simisola Aluko’s achievement reinforces FUTA’s reputation for producing graduates who are not only technically proficient but also equipped with the leadership capacity to drive innovation in Nigeria’s healthcare and technology sectors.