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MöJ 𓃵
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OAU Agric Engineer🙇🏽♂️|| Footballer⚽😎|| Man Utd fan❤️|| Straightforward✊🏼|| Scholar🤓🧠🔥|| Muslim👳🏼♂️|| Peacemaker|| Ambivert🤭|| Artist; drawing ✏️
Osun, Nigeria Beigetreten Aralık 2021
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Thank God say Al no fit play football
New month🖤


SKARRA 🇪🇺🇳🇬 ⚽@Tomisin_Alasiri
Thank God say AI no fit play football. Footballers that are proud of their hustle should RT. 😎👊🏽
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@phantomstudium Omo ...tinubu spoil Nigeria, hin wife spoil OAU
Ife, Nigeria 🇳🇬 Filipino

New lingo for nerds.
Instead of saying or typing "where u at", you can simple say "where v"
𝒯𝒾𝒻𝒻𝒶𝓃𝓎@_Babytiff_007
v = u + at
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E plenty for Dugbe no be small .
F4kaika🦅@Faksback666
To see plain Jean like this na by connection
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From Campus Prototype to Global Stage: FUNAABite Takes Homegrown Agricultural Innovation to Germany
In a quiet corner of southwestern Nigeria, at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, a final-year Engineering Student has begun to redraw the map of possibilities for sustainable agriculture. Mr. Adeboye Oluwagbemiga, a 500-level student in the Department of Agricultural and Bio-Resources Engineering, College of Engineering (COLENG), FUNAAB, is not just preparing to graduate, he is preparing to take a homegrown solution to one of agriculture’s oldest challenges onto the global stage. His innovation, born from local realities of post-harvest losses and energy scarcity, has now earned him an international scholarship to Germany, placing him among a new generation of African innovators shaping the future of food systems.
In an in-depth interview with the duo of _Olasunkanmi Olajide and Femi Dansu of FUNAAB Bulletin,_ Adeboye spoke with quiet conviction about a journey that began not in a laboratory, but in a training room. A workshop hosted by the 720 Degree Innovation Hub became the turning point, equipping him with the tools to translate ideas into viable solutions. What followed was a defining moment in November 2025, when he stood before peers and mentors at a university innovation showcase and presented a concept that would soon attract global attention.
That concept, HybriDry, a hybrid drying system for agricultural products, is deceptively simple yet deeply impactful. Designed as a solar-biomass solution, it combines renewable solar energy with biogas generated from agricultural and household waste, including cow dung and poultry droppings. In regions where unreliable electricity and post-harvest spoilage threaten livelihoods, HybriDry offers a sustainable, low-cost method to preserve crops, extending shelf life while reducing environmental impact.
With an initial grant of ₦200,000, Adeboye built a working prototype, proof that innovation does not always require abundant resources, but rather clarity of purpose. That prototype would go on to compete in the Global Sustainability Challenge, drawing entries from across Asia and Africa. Emerging as one of the finalists, he secured the opportunity to represent both Nigeria and FUNAAB at the competition’s final stage in Germany, scheduled for April 2026.
While his physical prototype remains in Nigeria, his ideas have already crossed borders. Detailed technical reports and presentations submitted to the organisers would carry the essence of his work to an international panel, where innovation is judged not only by sophistication, but by relevance and scalability.
His momentum does not end there. From over 30,000 applicants across nearly 40 Nigerian universities, Adeboye has also been selected among 65 finalists for the Student Venture Capital Grant, a highly competitive programme by Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Education aimed at nurturing student-led innovation. The next phase, to be held in Lagos, could provide the funding needed to scale HybriDry from prototype to widespread adoption.
Behind the accolades lies a story of discipline and multidimensional talent. Adeboye is as comfortable with engineering software like AutoCAD, Revit, and SolidWorks as he is with hands-on fabrication, having honed his skills through industrial training and real-world machining experience. He bridges the often-wide gap between design and execution, transforming digital concepts into physical systems.


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And my dad too.
ONYEKA V ™@_Sironyeka
If you're proud of your mom, retweet this.
Ife, Nigeria 🇳🇬 English
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INSIDE OAU FOOTBALL ⚽
🗣️ Coach Arid strongly believes he will win all the three games in the group stage of OAU Supremacy Cup.
🗣️ Philosophy, Business Admin and AGE are ranked as the biggest contenders in the Supremacy Cup.
Watch his full interview youtu.be/atF7GPuCgW8?si…

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Ife, Nigeria 🇳🇬 English
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my best 5 so far;
1. Governor Dapo Abiodun
2. Governor Sanwo Olu
3. Governor Seyi Makinde
4. Governor Adeleke
5. Governor Alex Otti
Dr. Ose Etiobhio@osemagnum
best 3 governors in Nigeria so far.
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