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The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Feraz(m): 11:04pm On Oct 15, 2014
It is a well-known fact that when the average Nigerian undergraduate studying Engineering is asked what path of career to choose from after leaving school, the person echoes “Oil/gas”. When you ask the person the reason for choosing that path, they have various reasons majorly being the pay for entry level is very attractive and other reasons like “the stress in the oil/gas industries is not much compared to other professions. Imagine sitting in the office most times doing nothing and at the end of the month, your phone rings and you see alert of N1.2m. I mean, who wouldn’t want to live the good life? Hahaha!!!” and it gets you wondering what good life? Is it a life where you provide your own water supply, your own security, your own electricity etc.? Is that what one terms a good life?

From the above, one wonders if the only branch of Engineering being studied in Nigeria is Petroleum Engineering. In my varsity, there are various branches which include – Mechanical, Electrical/Electronics, Civil, Chemical, Computer, Petroleum and Production Engineering. The same can be said of other universities in Nigeria as some offer other branches of Engineering in addition to the above. If various branches of Engineering is being offered, then why the oil/gas mentality? We have so focused in the oil/gas industries thereby leaving other branches to go comatose.

According to Wikipedia, Engineering is defined thus “Engineering (from Latin ingenium, meaning "cleverness" and ingeniare, meaning "to contrive, devise"wink is the application of scientific, economic, social, and practical knowledge in order to invent, design, build, maintain, and improve structures, machines, devices, systems, materials and processes”. From the above definition, it is seen that Engineering goes beyond the oil/gas industries.

Here is an excerpt from Greatman5’s post and I quote –
“There is the popular saying that, "You are what you eat." Same way, a nation is what its engineering or technology is. So, you can easily see the reason why Nigeria is like this.”
He also goes ahead to say
“Engineering is akin to the 'man behind the orchestra'. He conducts and dictates the melodious symphony of the orchestra. He doesn't play any instruments and so, doesn't get noticed. However, without him, there would be no orchestra and the performance would be a total fiasco and in disarray. The engineer stays in the design office thinking of how to make the world a better place for all. Engineering is the singular profession that has impacted our world the most; by using the almighty power of mathematics, engineering has completely changed our world for good. All professions look up to engineering for their own development (medicine and law inclusive). If you take engineering/technology away from medicine, doctors would become mere herbalists or native doctors - without syringes, stethoscope and all medical devices, there would be no modern day medicine. Medicine is what it is today; thanks to engineering. If you take engineering/technology away from legal practice, lawyers would become mere hearsayers as there would be no credible means of evidence to support their cases. Take technology away from banking, transportation, tourism, agriculture, business, entertainment, etc.., and the world would become dark, void and shapeless again, as it were in the beginning according to the scriptures.
Engineering holds all other professions together. Engineering is what makes a nation 'developed' or 'under-developed'. No nation can be great because of medicine, if the nation's engineering is poor. Nations can only be great because of its advanced engineering and technology. The major achievements of the world are all engineering achievements: things like putting man on the moon; a robot on Mars; the international space station, the airplane; the internet; rocket, submarines, etc..”
(Apologies to my friends in the Medical fields. I mean no disrespect to your noble profession).

Looking at Mechanical Engineering for example as that is my field, there are fields to specialize in like Robotics, Aerospace, Aeronautics, Energy, Automobile, Automotive, Marine etc. but you wonder why we do not have so many firms that focus on the above listed. Just recently, India joined the leagues of nations that have sent space probes to Mars and you wonder, where are the Mechanical Engineers in Nigeria? This same country also make various machines and export to nations and it was not long they started doing all these. USA has the likes of NASA, Boeing and other Engineering firms not related to the oil/gas industry. Japan the same with Toyota, Nissan, Kawasaki Heavy Industries etc. What about South Korea? We use their product Hyundai and they also design and build ships for nations. These are just few examples and they all have one thing in common, they are not related to the oil/gas industries. What crime is it if we as Mechanical Engineers come together and create our technology to match our climate while designing also, for other nations?

We may cite Innoson, ANAMCO and other firms the government has allowed to set up industries in Nigeria as examples but is that enough? We are well aware of the power issues we face as a nation. Energy development is still in its infancy stage in the country so why must we kill ourselves looking for a career in the oil/gas industry? Energy is the second most lucrative industry in the world after oil/gas so whatever happened to advancing this sector? This is time for us to come together and develop our power sector instead of relying on others to do so for us. We have the resources to push for constant power supply and other means of using energy but why is it not so? What of the ergonomics aspect of Engineering? Or do we think the way we seat and relax aren’t thought about? The chairs we use in the office, who do we think design them?

How about having firms in Nigeria that can rival that of Lockheed Martins, Rolls-Royce and co? Producing just engines to power automobiles (planes, cars, trains etc.) could employ nothing less than 10, 000. If opportunities abound in these, why do we rush for the oil/gas industries? Is it wrong to have a stake in the International Space Station? We always want to work in the oil/gas industry forgetting that some of the equipment needed there is designed and manufactured by the Mechanical Engineers. Just some days ago, we heard of the Dockwise Blue Marlin and opened our mouths in awe. Was that vessel not built by Engineers who saw a need for improving the transportation of water bodies instead of wanting to work in the oil/gas industry?

We should also not forget the bio-medical field where equipment like Magnetic Resonance Imaging - MRI, CT, Ultrasound machine, X-ray machine, Anesthetic machine etc. are designed to specifications, taking into consideration the materials to be used for the above since it deals with life which are all manufactured by the different branches of Engineering (components like the controls, the nuts, bolts, gears, shafts, the programming aspect of it, the micro-controllers to be embedded etc.)

Coming down to other fields like Elect/Elect, Computer and others, is it a crime if Nigeria is known to produce the best chips, processors and fiber optics cables in the world? When are we going to have our own Silicon Valley? What about having a large conglomerate like Schneider? What about aspiring to be like Dell, HP, Lenovo, ASUS, Acer etc.? We all use their phone – Samsung, even argue about how it is better than Nokia and we are yet to make one. I have a friend, my set mate who is already thinking of setting up her own electronics firm and believe me, with dedication to it, she’s going to be big.

The Civil Engineering in Nigeria is one field I must commend as they have tried as can be seen in the various constructions they are involved in but it still not enough. I believe we can still take this branch of Engineering higher by designing and constructing buildings that will make the world wow at our structures.

There was a topic I created about students’ inventions and check all; none has to do with oil/gas. What they all invented is something the world will come to later appreciate; inventions like 3D nail polish, the odorless toilet, the spidey suit, the gel that stops blood flow, the nail polish that tells if your drink is spiked etc. and they are all undergraduates.

Most times, we tend to insult our brothers across the Niger River but most are self-employed and not roaming the streets with this oil/gas mentality making things that we need. Things ranging from clothes to shoes to spare parts (we say it is substandard but have we ever thought of getting into this business and forming a firm while raising production to international standards instead of castigating them? I am not encouraging substandard products by the way).

And do not get me started with the supposed Engineering bodies – COREN and NSE of which I honestly do not see their functions in Nigeria except to depend on government handout and bribe while forgetting their primary function which is to advance Engineering in Nigeria. I have not seen or heard of any event being sponsored by them to aid students’ interest in the field of Engineering. Check the contents of both websites and tell me what you think. Check the contents of the Energy Dept. of Nigeria. No news on innovation except the never-ending promises of the government.

If we really must advance Engineering in Nigeria, we need to do away with the mentality of working only in the oil/gas industry and focus on other aspects of Engineering that will help us solve the numerous problems we as a nation have; which will put us in the developed nations of the world while according us the respect we deserve and this in turn will make our African brothers pick up and realize their potentials reducing wars and dependency on aids being offered us by nations.

N.B: Apologies for any typos here as this was written under the influence of garri and egusi soup. Also, for anything I am ignorant about in the above write-up, please, do correct me as I am still acquiring knowledge. Then again, I am not generalizing in the above write-up neither am I saying one should not work in the oil/gas sector because every branch of Engineering is needed in the sector. Thank you.

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Feraz(m): 11:12pm On Oct 15, 2014

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Youngsage: 11:22pm On Oct 15, 2014
damn!




Too long shocked



Wait im coming

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Nobody: 11:53pm On Oct 15, 2014
Did anybody challenge you to an e-debate?

Jz asking tho.

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Blitz4real(m): 12:13am On Oct 16, 2014
Very beautiful write up.

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Nobody: 1:26am On Oct 16, 2014
I won't blame them,who doesn't like good thing.

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Feraz(m): 8:20am On Oct 16, 2014
Youngsage:
damn!
Too long shocked
Wait im coming
I'm surprised it is. I still left out so many points too. But you should read all especially if you're aspiring to be one, are studying to be one or an Engineer already.

donsalvy:
Did anybody challenge you to an e-debate?
Jz asking tho.
Nope. No one did. cool

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by JAkpayen(m): 8:47am On Oct 16, 2014
Feraz you earn my respect. But this mentality actually start from the school where we are taught to get good grades (even by crooked means except few schools), get our dream job, and live the good life. @OP, for the country to achieve what you stated then we must individually make self-sacrifice and avoid only-me attitude.

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Feraz(m): 10:32am On Oct 16, 2014
JAkpayen:
Feraz you earn my respect. But this mentality actually start from the school where we are taught to get good grades (even by crooked means except few schools), get our dream job, and live the good life. @OP, for the country to achieve what you stated then we must individually make self-sacrifice and avoid only-me attitude.
Thanks man!

This is why we need to enlighten people of our field while also showing them the opportunities that abound therein. We can't keep depending on a particular commodity to develop. As for the only-me attitude, you're very correct. We need to learn to work as a team in achieving great things.

Crazyman, Obinoscopy, do the needful. . .

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by crudedude(m): 1:29pm On Oct 16, 2014
Nice topic. Just too long.

I can help you edit next time for free chief. I'm good with the backspace button cool

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Feraz(m): 5:35pm On Oct 16, 2014
crudedude:
Nice topic. Just too long.

I can help you edit next time for free chief. I'm good with the backspace button cool
Prolly next time ...but I still don't mind you reading it all. . .
Mods, make una do the needful. . .

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by amakufrancis(m): 11:25am On Oct 17, 2014
who no like Oil money? Op if u where offered a job to work in a reputable oil company, u no go take am ba? Am studyin chemical engineering tho, which company will you advice me to work in?
Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by rioemmanuel(m): 2:21pm On Oct 17, 2014
page saved.
Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by destino24(m): 6:38pm On Oct 17, 2014
once i saw engineering at the beginning of the post, i read it through to the end without realizing it was a long post. nice piece op


#ProudEngineeringStudent

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Nobody: 9:42pm On Oct 17, 2014
Engineering is the bedrock of human civilization and until the Nigerian government makes every engineering discipline as attractive as the oil sector, the country will continue to suffer from the "Big Bucks" mindset.

If a power generation firm pays as much as say an oil services firm in Nigeria, most graduates won't mind working in such areas and burning the energy to see that the economy grows.

till then, we'll still be addressed as a third world country (Developing country as polished by the oyinbos)

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Nobody: 11:17am On Oct 18, 2014
i enjoyed this article......... mindset overhaul is the fundamental solution to the decadence of the engineering field

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Feraz(m): 9:50pm On Oct 19, 2014
cryptography:
i enjoyed this article......... mindset overhaul is the fundamental solution to the decadence of the engineering field
Thanks man! Mindset overhaul as you said is what we need as a solution to this appalling decadence.

Mankind greatest scientific achievement was not discovering Oil/Gas, neither was it solving a legal case of over 20 years or more... It was landing on the moon; an Engineering feat...ponder on this. . . .

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by rioemmanuel(m): 7:36am On Oct 21, 2014
why is this thread yet to make front page
Seun,CrazyMan,1forall...pls move it to frontpage

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by baba11(m): 10:04am On Oct 21, 2014
You really nail your points on the head but I,as a fellow engineer, I know the challenges we are facing... even if you are well equipped theoretically and practically for the tasks..the environment is so so non-conduicive to achualise your dreams.
This reminds me of a particular guy I know in the varsity


He was the most studious among us

He hardly played with us

He didn't joke

24/7,he was with his book reading except if he wanted to go to mosque and pray

When I asked him about what he wanted to achieve,he told me many aspirations but alas when I saw him some weeks ago,he was not doing anyone of them

The worst was that he doesnt't apply any of his aspirations

Imagine!!! What's he going to do when the structures are not on ground for him??

We can't kill ourselves nah!!!

All in all,God bless Nigeria.....

Buhari all the way...............

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Feraz(m): 10:38am On Oct 21, 2014
baba11:
You really nail your points on the head but I,as a fellow engineer, I know the challenges we are facing... even if you are well equipped theoretically and practically for the tasks..the environment is so so non-conduicive to achualise your dreams.
This reminds me of a particular guy I know in the varsity
He was the most studious among us
He hardly played with us
He didn't joke
24/7,he was with his book reading except if he wanted to go to mosque and pray
When I asked him about what he wanted to achieve,he told me many aspirations but alas when I saw him some weeks ago,he was not doing anyone of them
The worst was that he doesnt't apply any of his aspirations
Imagine!!! What's he going to do when the structures are not on ground for him??
We can't kill ourselves nah!!!
All in all,God bless Nigeria.....
Buhari all the way...............
Boss, I appreciate. In as much as I'm grateful for your contribution, this is not a thread to campaign for anybody but one to discuss the way forward for the field - Engineering as a developing nation. I'd appreciate you leave it at that. smiley

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by baba11(m): 1:41pm On Oct 21, 2014
Feraz:
Boss, I appreciate. In as much as I'm grateful for your contribution, this is not a thread to campaign for anybody but one to discuss the way forward for the field - Engineering as a developing nation. I'd appreciate you leave it at that. smiley
OK I get u...is it because of the buhari I wrote there?no problem.. I put it there because I believe he can change the present conditions of Nigerians... I'm not a politicians in whatever forms!!!!!!

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Feraz(m): 6:41am On Oct 22, 2014
rioemmanuel:
why is this thread yet to make front page
Seun,CrazyMan,1forall...pls move it to frontpage
I still don't understand why it isn't so. . . undecided
Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by justi4jesu(f): 1:56pm On Oct 22, 2014
rioemmanuel:
why is this thread yet to make front page
Seun,CrazyMan,1forall...pls move it to frontpage

With time it will smiley
Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Johnnoo(m): 5:03pm On Oct 22, 2014
@Feraz; Nice and challenging write you got, but let me ask you a simple question; will prefer made in Nigeria product to that of foreign product for your personal use (Pls be honest)
Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Johnnoo(m): 5:04pm On Oct 22, 2014
@Feraz; Nice and challenging write-up you got, but let me ask you a simple question; will prefer made in Nigeria product to that of foreign product for your personal use (Pls be honest)

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Feraz(m): 10:51pm On Oct 22, 2014
Johnnoo:
@Feraz; Nice and challenging write-up you got, but let me ask you a simple question; will prefer made in Nigeria product to that of foreign product for your personal use (Pls be honest)
Of course, needs differ. . . In terms of technological needs, I'd go foreign because we're still not at that stage but in terms of basic needs like clothes, shoes etc., I'd go Nigerian. How is the above related to this topic BTW?

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Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Johnnoo(m): 11:15pm On Oct 22, 2014
Feraz:
Of course, needs differ. . . In terms of technological needs, I'd go foreign because we're still not at that stage but in terms of basic needs like clothes, shoes etc., I'd go Nigerian. How is the above related to this topic BTW?

Well I'm checking on your attitude, and I think you've the right one. Thought its one of these bird-brains we've in-house...
Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Pavore9: 1:04pm On Oct 23, 2014
Hmm.any engineering student who dreams sitting in an office doing nothing most of the time awaiting his salary alert is a waste of human resource where there are so much to achieve as their simple ideas & innovations can bring change to communities!

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