Career
Olugbodi had been called up to the Nigeria squad on numerous occasions, but failed to make an appearance. Club career
Olugbodi played for Bangladeshi side Mohammedan South Carolina before moving to Swiss side Schaffhausen in 1997. He then joined German side Rot-Weiß Oberhausen staying for two years before joining Austrian club Austria Lustenau.
In October 2003, Olugbodi joined English Second Division side Brentford.
He made his debut in the 3–0 home defeat to Sheffield Wednesday on 4 October, replacing Eddie Hutchinson as a substitute in the 72nd minute. Olugbodi signed a new short-term contract with Brentford in early November, keeping him at the club until December.
International career
Olugbodi was called up to the Nigeria squad to face Jamaica at Loftus Road in London on 7 November 2001. Due to injury, he was forced to withdraw from the 54-man Nigeria squad that was due to play Paraguay in March 2002, along with other forwards John Utaka and Delegate Adebola.