Total submission: 209 | Public Sch: 108 | Private Sch: 101 | Approved (Public Sch): 0 | Disqualified (Public): 0 | Approved (Private): 0 | Disqualified (Private): 0 | Further Verification (Private): 0 | Further Verification (Public): 0

Total submission

209


Okiki Ajibade’s Details (Student ID: 172)

Submitted on: December 1, 2025 at 12:51 pm


1ST TERM

English 62
Mathematics 71
Biology 70
Chemistry 75
Physics 68
Total 346
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2ND TERM

English 61
Mathematics 71
Biology 70
Chemistry 75
Physics 68
Total 345
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3RD TERM

English 49
Mathematics 36
Biology 72
Chemistry 66
Physics 56
Total 279
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Final Average:

64.66666666666667

Essay

To become a mechanical engineer, the first step is getting a strong education in secondary school, especially in mathematics and physics. After that, students must attend a university or polytechnic to study mechanical engineering. In school, they learn about energy, materials, motion, and how different machine parts work together. They also learn how to design machines using computers and drawings.

During their training, students often do practical work in workshops or take internships in industries. This helps them gain real experience with machines and understand how engineering problems are solved in the workplace.

Mechanical engineers work in many places, such as factories, car companies, construction sites, and power plants. Their tasks may include designing new machines, maintaining equipment, testing engines, or supervising production. The job can be challenging, but it is also exciting and rewarding because engineers get to see their ideas become real.

A good mechanical engineer must be creative, careful, and ready to learn new things. They must also work well with others because engineering projects often require teamwork.

For students who like hands-on work and want a career that builds the future, becoming a mechanical engineer is a wonderful path to follow.

Full Student Details:

Student ID 172
First Name Okiki
Surname Ajibade
Phone no: 7013424861
Student Email:
Home Address Obawinrin
City Modakeke
State/Province/Region Osun State (Oshogbo)
Date of Birth December 27, 2009
Emergency Contact Name Ademola Ajibade
Emergency Contact Address

Obawinrin

Relationship to Emergency Contact Father
Mother’s Full name Ajibade Ruth
Father’s Full name Ajibade Ademola
Mother’s Occupation Trader
Father’s Occupation Farmer
Mother’s Phone No 07058405898
Father’s Phone No 08068866751
Family’s compound (Agbo ile) Ibagbe
Name of school Ogunsua Grammer School
School category Public
Address of school Esuyare
Name of school principal Barrister Adefajo T|
Current class SS3
What future educational career will you likely pursue

Electrical Engineer

Have you registered for WAEC? No
Name of school (WAEC)
Address of school (WAEC)
Payment receipt (WAEC)
Do you have any academic award? No
Academic awards
Do you participate in community service or extra-curriculum No
List participation in community service
Do you participate in sport No
List the sport
Student Department Science Student

 


 

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