Babajide Oluwase
Babajide Oluwase, is a Nigerian cleantech entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Ecotutu, a cleantech enterprise in Nigeria that provides solar-powered cold storage and cooling solutions.
Since 2023, he has served as a trustee on the board of Youth Business International. From 2021 to 2024, he was an advisor to the Delegation of the European Union to Nigeria and ECOWAS, focusing on the Green and Digital Economy. In 2016, he authored Young Climate Heroes, a children’s book aimed at introducing environmental sustainability and climate action to young readers.
Early life and education
Babajide Oluwase was born on 1 July 1991 in Lagos, Nigeria. He completed his Bachelor of Technology in Urban and Regional Planning at the Federal University of Technology Akure. In 2016, he obtained a mini-MBA from Lagos Business School, followed by a Leadership in Business certificate at the University of Iowa as part of the Mandela Washington Fellowship. He later pursued a master’s degree in urban management at the University of Lagos, as a DAAD Scholar.Career
After his studies, Oluwase got involved in projects supporting urban resilience, climate adaptation, and housing in Lagos. In 2016, he authored a fictional story book 'Young Climate Heroes', which has been used in schools to engage students on the basics of sustainability and climate change from an early age.In 2016, Oluwase founded RenewDrive, a renewable energy start-up aimed at improving access to clean energy and sustainable cooling solutions. In 2020, the company was rebranded as Ecotutu, expanding its mission to provide multichannel solar-powered cold storage and mobile cooling solutions for businesses across Nigeria.
Additional career
Until 2023, Oluwase was a Global Shaper of the World Economic Forum, he is winner of The Tony Elumelu Foundation Grant and a Mandela Washington Fellowship, a flagship program of the United States Department of State.He is a trustee on the board of Youth Business International since 2023. From 2021 to 2024, he served as an advisor to the Delegation of the European Union to Nigeria and ECOWAS on the Green and Digital Economy. Since 2023, he is also a member of the Youth Advisory Committee of the Netherlands Consulate in Lagos.
He is a contributor to global platforms, including the World Economic Forum Agenda, Business Day Nigeria, Deutsche Welle, and Youth Business International publications, where he writes on entrepreneurship, urban planning, and cleantech innovation.
Awards and fellowship
- Fellow, Mandela Washington Fellowship.
- The Tony Elumelu Foundation/GIZ Fellow.
- Global Entrepreneurship Summit Covid Resilience award nominee.
- Winner, Orange Corners Nigeria Innovation Fund.
- Fellow, LEAP Africa Social Innovators Programme.
- Fellow, Sustainable Solutions Africa 30 under 30.
- Finalist, Youth Business International .
- Yunus and Youth Global Fellow.
- NutriPitch Grand Prize Winner.
- Africa Climate-KIC Innovator.
- Zenith Bank Tech Fair 2.0 Winner.
Social impact