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Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by kaikubura: 9:35am On Jun 03, 2017 |
I am sure most of you have not heard of this great man who successfully converted his own family car, an Opel Olympia Rekord, from right-hand drive to a left-hand drive. And went on to invent a second steering-wheel mechanism, adjoined to the pre-existing engine at the rear end, so that the vehicle was able to move in both forward and backward directions with all four pre-existing gears. This gave the hybrid vehicle, which he christened Autonov 1, the ability to achieve its highest speeds at a moment's notice, in the normal reverse direction. Early Life Born in Oshodi, Lagos State, Awojobi's father, Chief Daniel Adekoya Awojobi, was a stationmaster at the Nigerian Railway Corporation who hailed from Ikorodu in Lagos State. His mother, Comfort Bamidele Awojobi (née Adetunji), was a petty trader who hailed from Modakeke, Ile-Ife, Osun State. Between 1942 and 1947, he attended St. Peter's Primary School, Faji, Lagos. It was while at his secondary school, the CMS Grammar School, Lagos, that his academic traits began to manifest. Not only was he seen to be gifted in mathematics and the sciences, he was comfortable also in the arts, becoming a member of the school's literary and debating society. It was during this period that he earned the nickname, "Macbeth": William Shakespeare's famous play, Macbeth, was to be staged in the school. The lead actor took ill a week before, and so Ayodele was called upon to play the lead role in his stead. It is said that not only did Ayodele master his lines as lead actor, but also the entire play, such that he was able to prompt the cast whenever they forgot their lines. Ayodele was a straight-A's secondary school student, while at the CMS Grammar school, passing his West African School Certificate examinations with a record eight distinctions in 1955. He proceeded to the Nigerian College of Arts, Science and Technology, Ibadan, for his General Certificate of Examinations, GCE (Advanced Level), where in 1958 he sat for, and obtained distinctions in all his papers: Physics, Pure Mathematics and Applied Mathematics. In 1962 Awojobi was awarded his first degree in Mechanical Engineering – a BSc (Eng) London, with first class honours, at the then Nigerian College of Arts, Science and Technology, Zaria (now Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria). It was said by Akintola Ajai (himself an engineering graduate of the University of London), that when Awojobi arrived at the Nigerian College of Arts, Science and Technology, Zaria, he boasted openly saying that it was his intention to finish the whole course within a period of three years only; an impracticable feat due to the fact that nowhere was the BSc Mechanical Engineering curriculum designed to run less than four years. Ayodele accomplished it in three years just as he had predicted. The federal government awarded Awojobi another scholarship in 1962 to study further at the post-graduate level in the field of Mechanical Engineering at the Imperial College of the University of London (now Imperial College London). He completed the course, successfully defending his thesis, and was awarded a PhD in Mechanical Engineering in 1966. 67 Likes 9 Shares
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Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by kaikubura: 9:38am On Jun 03, 2017 |
After a period teaching at the University of Lagos, he returned to the Imperial College London for a research study in the field of Vibration, and was awarded the degree of Doctor of Science, DSc. He was the first African to be awarded the Doctor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering, at the Imperial College London. The first university to admit an individual to this degree was in fact the University of London in 1860. The status of the degree has declined, however, because it is not widely understood but in former times the doctorate in science was regarded as a greater distinction than a professorial chair. It is in fact a higher tier of research doctorates, awarded on the basis of a formally submitted portfolio of published research of a very high standard. To have received the award at the age of 37 is significant, more so as the degree is only exceptionally and rarely awarded to a scholar under the age of 40. On his return from England in 1966 Awojobi enrolled as a lecturer in the Faculty of Engineering, University of Lagos, Akoka. His teaching methods endeared him to his engineering students, whose public chants: "Dead easy... Dead easy...", would often be heard shouted in his direction as he went along the campus grounds. He quickly rose in the ranks among his colleagues and would later become the Head of Department, Mechanical Engineering, University of Lagos. Awojobi went back to London to study for his Doctorate. He returned in 1974 and was made an associate professor in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Lagos. However, one week after having been appointed associate professor, the University of Lagos Senate, after receiving news that Awojobi had just been awarded the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc), immediately appointed him professor in Mechanical Engineering, making him the youngest professor in the Faculty of Engineering, University of Lagos and the first ever to be expressly promoted from associate to full professorship within a week. By nature, Ayodele Awojobi was a teacher. He imparted knowledge at various other levels, even as he contended with his day job as a full-time professor and university lecturer. He envisaged his country as a whole becoming more advanced, technologically – this was exemplified when he refused lucrative offers from commercial outfits for his Autonov 1 invention, he rather preferring to preserve his design for his country's future benefit. He engaged with great educators of his, and earlier generations, such as the late nationalist and Yoruba leader, Obafemi Awolowo (who forwarded several of Ayodele's educational books), the late activist, social crusader and educator, Tai Solarin, and the once Lagos State governor, Lateef Kayode Jakande, who achieved free education at all educational levels in Lagos State, Nigeria. Jakande believed in Awolowo's visionary ideas about the way forward for the nation, particularly in Awolowo's resounding theme of qualitative and quantitative education across the nation, free of over-bearing school fees. Ayodele Awojobi became, at one time, the chairman, Lagos State School's Management Board, out of his concern for ways to better improve the problems inherent in secondary school education in Lagos State, Nigeria. He desired that all his children go to public schools. The older ones all did. Such was his vision and hope that the country would some day attain equitable distribution in the quality of education cutting across different social strata. He authored several books for both the secondary and tertiary levels of education in Nigeria. His natural propensity to inform, to educate, drove him to become, in the early 1970s, a quiz-master on national television. The quiz-show, Mastermind, consisted of weekly contestants taking turns in isolation on "the hot-seat", whereupon various categories of questions would be thrown at them. Otunba Gbenga Daniel, former governor of Ogun State, Nigeria, was a returning winner and champion on Mastermind for several episodes over; he being in his undergraduate years at the time. 46 Likes 4 Shares
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Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by kaikubura: 9:42am On Jun 03, 2017 |
While as a lecturer in the University of Lagos, Awojobi successfully converted his own family car, an Opel Olympia Rekord, from right-hand drive to a left-hand drive. He tinkered further with motor engines when he acquired an army-type jeep and proceeded to invent a second steering-wheel mechanism, adjoined to the pre-existing engine at the rear end, so that the vehicle was able to move in both forward and backward directions with all four pre-existing gears. This gave the hybrid vehicle, which he christened Autonov 1, the ability to achieve its highest speeds at a moment's notice, in the normal reverse direction. He highlighted the advantage this might offer to army vehicles, as an example, that might need to make a fast retreat, in a cul-de-sac or ambush situation. Ayodele Awojobi died in the morning of Sunday, 23 September 1984, at the age of 47. His death made headline news in most of the national newspapers for days following and he was laid to rest at Ikorodu Cemetery, Lagos. He was survived by his wife, Mrs Iyabode Mabel Awojobi (née Odetunde), and children. Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayodele_Awojobi 31 Likes 4 Shares
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Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by Ayloaded04: 10:12am On Jun 03, 2017 |
I marvel everyday when I step into the mechanical engineering workshop of the university of Lagos and I see the autonov car. Sadly it's not covered with dust and neglected like scrap metal 21 Likes 6 Shares
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Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by thesicilian: 11:01am On Jun 03, 2017 |
Nigerians excel at ignoring their own heroes and praising foreigners who aren't even half as good as their Nigerian counterparts given the same conditions and resources. 189 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by whemmytopsy(m): 1:21pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
no picture? That's not too good. atleast we would have seen what our Einstein looks like. it painful that that singular act of not adding pictures is capable of denying this nice post fp.. 1 Like |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by thegreatest700(m): 1:33pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
kaikubura:These are Nigerians worthy of emulation. Their lives and work shld be studied just as we study that of Newton and the rest.... Kudos OP 47 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by thegreatest700(m): 1:35pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
whemmytopsy:I've noticed that wikipedia don't always have the pic of some notable Nigerians..... 4 Likes |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by NwaAmaikpe: 1:54pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
Einstein ko, Macbeth ni. The only genius in Nigeria we know is 40 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by GeneralOjukwu: 1:55pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
Why always AFONJA? These people are synonymous with BRAINS....while we are best known for COKE.... I meant Coca-Cola for any IPOB youth who wants to complain @ the comedian above me....we know I am a genius at marathon. I broke the records running from Adekunle to Abidjan 226 Likes 20 Shares |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by Rmxr: 1:55pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
Prof Awojobi was one of the most brilliant scientists in Africa in his time. Sadly, he died young. You can only find a Nigerian Albert Einstein in SW. If you're looking for the Nigerian Elchapo, just go to the Potopoto part of Nigeria. There are many of them there 220 Likes 14 Shares
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Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by moscobabs(m): 1:56pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
Na the thing wey we dey see afonja for bi dat . Very intelligent people unlike our brothers in the yeast 183 Likes 10 Shares |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by Sirheny007(m): 1:56pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
Looks like that dude that played 'Kunta Kinte' in Roots 2 Likes |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by pythonkid(m): 1:57pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
spaced booked.. Meanwhile when's d dullard coming back to Nigeria |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by Moving4: 1:57pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
Nice 1 Like |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by rafabenitez: 1:57pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
Pictures of him working and driving the car also video of him converting d car frm left hand to hand right drive or else i dnt blv u . 2 Likes |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by seunaj: 1:57pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
AYODEJI AYOJOBI Afonja lawa o 115 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by planetuzor(m): 1:58pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
Nice 13 Likes |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by seunny4lif(m): 1:58pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
Wow 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Yoruba vs other world war 4 E-warriors go land now But In other news Yoruba and Excellent 174 Likes 12 Shares
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Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by seguno2: 1:58pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
Why is the date of birth missing? |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by Edopesin: 1:58pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
Some Igbo's Ar Talking Sha....... Dey Ar Nt Ashamed Of Their Sef With Their Wide Surface Area Head Olodos with Akamu Bwain 149 Likes 10 Shares |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by Nobody: 1:58pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
Which one be Nigerian Albert Einstein again? When are we going to be original? Boys without primary education have been converting cars from right hand to left hand in Aba, coal camp, ladipo etc 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by Mrchippychappy(m): 1:59pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
Nigerian albert einstein based on what? what was his contribution to physics or the field of science? abeg make una carry dis rubbish go sidon one corner, everyday una go dey give people title that they don't merit. 16 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by seunny4lif(m): 1:59pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
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Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by herkeym001(m): 1:59pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
My hero |
Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by seunny4lif(m): 1:59pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
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Re: Ayodele Awojobi: Nigeria's Albert Einstein by herkeym001(m): 1:59pm On Jun 03, 2017 |
My role model 2 Likes |
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