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FashionRe: The Power Of Make-up In Pictures by Infoay: 10:18am On Jan 05, 2015
Wonders of make up
Nairaland GeneralRe: Effect Of Banger (graphic Pictures) by Infoay: 10:43pm On Jan 01, 2015
Terrible
Nairaland GeneralRe: Your Best Threads/topics And Best Posters (OP) For 2014 by Infoay: 12:21pm On Dec 31, 2014
Nairaland
ComputersRe: Things To Consider Before Buying Laptop by Infoay: 1:33pm On Dec 26, 2014
Correct op
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Psin Invite Rolling In by Infoay: 11:06pm On Dec 21, 2014
Please any body in the house has idea of the question format esp that of Mechanical Engineering lecture officer IIB?
Please share with us ooo I beg!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Screening Invite From PSIN by Infoay: 11:08pm On Dec 20, 2014
I just got my invite. Pls is it the same as the PTI job? If yes, who in the house has an idea of their test format pls?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Psin Invite Rolling In by Infoay: 11:02pm On Dec 20, 2014
I just saw mine also. Please what's this realy all about? Is it same as the PTI job?
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nigerian Prostitutes In Europe Reveal The Hell They Live In, See Pictures by Infoay: 9:28am On Dec 19, 2014
Na wa oh!
FoodRe: How To Prepare Edikaikong Soup With Saliva Inducing Pictures 4rm A Nairalander by Infoay: 2:03am On Dec 14, 2014
Weldone op
PoliticsRe: Patrick Obahiagbon Simplifies His Grammar After Losing Out at APC Primaries by Infoay: 6:04pm On Dec 11, 2014
The last time I checked, development wasn't by grammar!
HealthRe: 10 Habits That Cause Body Odor by Infoay: 2:28pm On Dec 11, 2014
No be lie o
FamilyRe: He Is Punishing Me On Our Honey Moon by Infoay: 6:07pm On Dec 06, 2014
Hummm
EducationRe: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by Infoay: 5:45pm On Dec 06, 2014
Learning is a journey. Thanks op.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Test Venues For 2014 NNPC Recruitment Test by Infoay: 2:05pm On Dec 02, 2014
I wish you success!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Do Not Put These 6 Things On Your CV by Infoay: 3:49pm On Nov 30, 2014
Good!
CultureRe: Ladi Kwali:The Woman on The N20 Note by Infoay: 3:33pm On Nov 30, 2014
What a history. Wow!
EducationRe: Apply For SEOF Scholarship For Secondary, Undergraduate & Postgraduates Students by Infoay: 6:10pm On Nov 25, 2014
Okay
HealthRe: Make Healthy Sperm, Naturally by Infoay: 5:40pm On Nov 25, 2014
Thanks op
CelebritiesRe: Top 25 Nigerian Celebrities And Their Perceived Rivals ( Pictures) by Infoay: 7:32am On Nov 21, 2014
The Researcher!
RomanceRe: Ladies, Can You Go On Your Knees Before Your Man To Apologise? by Infoay: 7:19am On Nov 21, 2014
missbronze:
Of course, i can do that. No Big deal in it.

Whenever i kneels down, i will just grab his carrot from his boxers into my mouth.

He will burst into laugh.., and, Fiam.., No more quarrel.

And, we are good and happy.

MODIFIED:
grin

Wow, all these 'LIKES' for me? Am blushing oo.

Oga Seun, abeg, i fit convert this 'likes' to nkwuobi and snapp?
So our valued John Thamos don turn carrot? Hmmmm remember say dirisgod o!
RomanceRe: Amazing Facts About Love!! by Infoay: 7:50pm On Nov 19, 2014
Hmmm...
Nice facts but I think some of these are relative esp the issue of men feeling a break up saga more!
PoliticsRe: Patience Dame Jonathan- Beautful, Intelligent And Compassionate by Infoay: 8:35am On Nov 15, 2014
What a great woman!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Already Frustrated With My New Job by Infoay: 7:24am On Nov 08, 2014
Your point number 4 strikes a chord in me and that is the reason why I am still very hopeful regardless of my present situations. Thank you..... I am further encouraged!
RockMaxi:
@dvdon, I didn't get your frustration? Useful advice have been given in some of the responses but one important thing is what is the God factor in this your situation.
The present dissatisfaction could be a temporary one, have you taken time to brief the person that linked you on this development.
That the gross is above 100k should not even be any reason to stay or leave but the most important question to ask is
1. Can you cope with the job requirement(though that is the problem now)
2. Any opportunity in the company in the nearest 6-12months.
3. Will it add value to your CV.
4. Have you discussed with the owner of your future(God).
I will advice you make yourself available and get acquainted with the big ogas that run things in the organization.
Technical support coordinator today could become
Chief Technical Officer tomorrow only with a positive attitude. Cheers. smiley
Jobs/VacanciesRe: AETI Calls For Test! by Infoay: 12:45pm On Nov 07, 2014
It is well!
Christianity EtcRe: The Midas Touch- A Balanced Approach To Biblical Prosperity - Kenneth Hagin by Infoay: 10:06pm On Nov 02, 2014
Great!
CareerRe: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by Infoay: 6:57am On Oct 25, 2014
Feraz:
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 – He also goes ahead to say (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.
EducationRe: 10 Life Lessons Every Nigerian Student Should Know Before Graduating From School by Infoay: 10:18pm On Oct 16, 2014
Hmmm. Number 3 is very important just like the rest. Thanks Op.9c job!
Christianity EtcRe: Would You Denounce Your Faith For 100 Million Naira? by Infoay: 10:36am On Oct 14, 2014
For you to be offer such am amount to denounce your faith in Christ Jesus, it goes a long way to show that your faith is worth much more than that. So while settle for less?
Jesus forever oooooooo!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: "How Much Do We Pay You?" Interview Question by Infoay: 3:03pm On Oct 13, 2014
Thanks all
CelebritiesRe: Flavour Dropped From Caribbean Music Festival Over Fears Of Ebola by Infoay: 2:35pm On Oct 13, 2014
Flavour please find a place in your heart to forgive Late Mr. Patrick.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Mistakes Dat I've Made In Job Interviews That You Should Avoid At All Costs by Infoay: 1:56pm On Oct 06, 2014
A very important thread. Thanks to you all.
My little contributions are learn to avoid chatting abbreviations in writting your CV and don't lie unecessarily about your experiences because you never can tell the knowledge limit of your interviewers!

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