Engineer Catherine Aladekugbe has achieved the prestigious Fellowship of the Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers (NICE). This award recognises her professional excellence and her significant contributions to the engineering sector.
The investiture ceremony took place in Abuja on 28 March 2026. It drew many dignitaries from the engineering community, professional bodies, and stakeholders across the nation.
A Career Defined by Excellence
Mrs Aladekugbe is a seasoned civil engineer. She rose to the rank of Fellow—one of the highest honours from the institution—after years of distinguished service. Her technical competence and commitment to advancing engineering practice in Nigeria set her apart.
Her new status highlights her impact on the field. She is known for promoting professionalism, mentorship, and sustainable infrastructure development.
Leadership and Community Impact
Beyond her professional work, she is a key figure within the Anglican Communion. She is the wife of the Most Rev. Dr Williams Oluwarotimi Aladekugbe, the Lord Bishop of Ibadan North Diocese and Archbishop of the Ecclesiastical Province of Ibadan.
Colleagues described the honour as well deserved. They noted her consistency, discipline, and dedication to her career and community service.
This civil engineering fellowship positions her as a vital role model for aspiring engineers. It is especially important for women at a time when female participation in science is vital.
The Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers, a key body under the Nigerian Society of Engineers, grants this status only to those with outstanding achievements.