List of University of Lagos people
Appearance
The list of University of Lagos people includes notable graduates, professors, and administrators affiliated with the University of Lagos.
Notable alumni, faculty and staff
[edit]Vice-Chancellors
[edit]- Professor Folasade Ogunsola: 2022–present
- Professor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe: 2017–2022
- Professor Rahmon Ade Bello: 2012–2017
- Professor Babatunde Adetokunbo Sofoluwe: 2010–2012
- Professor Tolu Olukayode Odugbemi: 2007–2010[1]
- Professor Oyewusi Ibidapo Obe: Ag, 2000–2002; 2002–2007[2][3]
- Professor Jelili Adebisi Omotola: 1995–2000
- Professor Nurudeen Oladapo Alao: 1988–1995
- Professor Akinpelu Oludele Adesola: 1981–1988
- Professor Babatunde Kwaku Adadevoh: 1978–1980
- Professor Jacob F. Adeniyi Ajayi: 1972–1978
- Professor Saburi Biobaku: 1965–1971
- Professor Eni Njoku: 1962–1965
Notable faculty
[edit]- Ayodele Awojobi
- Laurence Gower
- David Aradeon
- Paul Unongo
- Akin Euba
- Cornelius Taiwo
- Chike Obi
- Taslim Olawale Elias
Notable alumni
[edit]- Daniel Kolawole Olukoya, pastor, scientist and professor
- Fabian Ajogwu, lawyer
- Francis Agu, actor
- Funke Akindele, actress
- Omowunmi Akinnifesi, public relations consultant, former MBGN
- IllRymz, musician and television personality
- Winifred Akpani, businesswoman
- Bisi Alimi, gay rights activist[4]
- Lola Akande, author and academic
- Daré Art-Aladé, singer
- Reekado Banks, singer
- Wunmi Obe, singer
- Adewale Ayuba, singer
- Regina Askia-Williams, nurse practitioner, actress, and former Miss Unilag
- Philip Begho, writer
- Funsho Williams, civil servant
- Stella Damasus, actress
- Denrele, television presenter.
- Eniola Akinkuotu, journalist
- Sasha P, rapper, musician, businesswoman, lawyer and motivational speaker
- Akin Babalola Kamar Odunsi, politician
- Ufuoma McDermott, model and actress
- Fidelis Oditah, lawyer
- Grace Ekpiwhre, former minister
- eLDee, rapper
- Linda Ikeji, former model and blogger
- Oby Ezekwesili, accountant
- Kayode Fayemi, former Ekiti governor
- Kate Henshaw, actress
- Matilda Kerry, doctor, former MBGN
- Oliver Mbamara, lawyer
- Richard Mofe-Damijo, actor
- Tony Momoh, lawyer
- Genevieve Nnaji, actress
- Teju Babyface, comedian
- Ramsey Nouah, actor
- Chinenye Ochuba, former MBGN
- Bayo Ojo, lawyer
- Ikedi Ohakim, former Imo governor
- Afolabi Olabimtan, writer
- Dele Olojede, journalist[5]
- Simbo Olorunfemi, writer and television producer
- Mike Omoighe, artist
- Helen Ovbiagele, writer
- Joke Silva, actress
- Adetokunbo Kayode, former minister
- Ganiyu Solomon, politician
- Farida Mzamber Waziri, EFCC chairman
- Kunlé Adeyemi, architect[6]
- Tony Elumelu, economist
- Helen Paul, comedian
- Chude Jideonwo, journalist
- Koffi Idowu Nuel, comedian
- Akinwunmi Ambode, former Accountant-General of Lagos State and former Governor of Lagos State
- Jimi Agbaje, Lagos State governorship candidate for 2015 elections
- Yakubu Itua, former member federal house of representative 1983 and former judge High Court of Justice, Benin-City
- Sarah Jibril, Nigeria's first female presidential aspirant.
- Omoyemi Akerele, fashion designer and founder of Style House Files
- Sophie Oluwole, philosopher
- Abayomi Owope: TV presenter
- Timini Egbuson, actor
- Dakore Akande, actress
- Ifeanyi Chudy Momah Politician, Lawyer and Member Federal House of Representatives.
- Victoria Inyama, Nigerian actress.
- Moyo Lawal, Nigerian actress
- Jibola Dabo, Nigerian actor
- Bobrisky, Nigerian transgender entrepreneur
- Shade Omoniyi, Nigeria actress
- Tim Owhefere, Nigerian politician
- Laycon, rapper
- Emilia Asim-Ita, entrepreneur
- Tobi Bakre, actor and presenter
- Broda Shaggi, comedian
- Chris Omoijiade, thought leader, author, and speaker
References
[edit]- ^ edukugho, Emmanuel (15 July 2010). "When UNILAG held Special Senate meeting for Odugbemi". Vanguard.
- ^ The University of Lagos Calendar. ISBN 978-97848-712-0-4.
- ^ Ramoni, Risikat (27 July 2012). "Memoirs of an ex-UNILAG VC". The Nation. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
- ^ "Focus on Bisi Alimi". London, UK: The Kaleidoscope Trust. September 2011. Archived from the original on 5 January 2012. Retrieved 30 May 2012.
- ^ "Africa: John P. McNulty Prize Announces 2011 Winner – Dele Olojede". AllAfrica. 25 October 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
- ^ Nkem-Eneanya, Jennifer (18 July 2013). "Arc. Kunle Adeyemi: Rebuilding Lives, One Project at a Time". Konnect Africa. Archived from the original on 20 October 2013. Retrieved 18 October 2013.