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Education / Re: Meet Steve Eshiemogie: UNIBEN Student Recognized By Lancaster University, UK by UnibenPilot: 9:36am On Jun 05, 2022
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Education / Meet Steve Eshiemogie: UNIBEN Student Recognized By Lancaster University, UK by UnibenPilot: 8:43pm On Jun 04, 2022

Here is an exclusive interview with Steve Oshiokhai Eshiemogie, a First-Class Chemical Engineering graduate from the University of Benin, with a graduating CGPA of 4.79/5.0.





As an Undergraduate student, Steve co-authored several scientific papers, and has published some of his articles with top publishing giants like Elsevier and Springer Nature group. In 2021, Steve was recognized by the prestigious Lancaster University, United Kingdom, for his contribution towards providing sustainable bioenergy solutions to rural communities in Nigeria. Earlier, in late 2020, Steve won the LEAP Africa's Youth Leadership Program change project competition, for his work on bioenergy generation from organic waste.

Steve is the founder of Green Africa Initiative, a non-profit organization, focused on educating young Nigerians on waste-to-energy solutions.

Here is our interview with Steve Oshiokhai Eshiemogie.

How do you feel to have graduated with a First-Class in Chemical Engineering?

I feel good to have graduated with First-Class Honors. While in school, graduating with a first class was not actually my priority, I was more focused on gaining fundamental knowledge and carrying out scientific research. I am a naturally brilliant person, so getting good grades was relatively easy for me.

What was your reading schedule like?

Well, I am a day-time reader. Back in school, I rarely ever studied at night. My reading plan was pretty simple. After classes, I used to go to the library to study for about 3, then I would wrap-it-up for the day and go to the laboratory or go back home. That was my regular cycle. I was however, not absolutely consistent with going to the library. But that was typically my reading schedule.

Were you always on a First-Class?

No, I wasn't. In fact, I was not on a First-Class throughout my 100 Level. I think I had a 4.18/5.0 in my first semester of 100 Level, and a 4.3 in my second semester. While in 100 Level, I was very grade-conscious, to be honest. I was a freshman and I studied very hard to get good grades, sadly it did not work out as planned. By 200 Level, I stopped studying for grades. That was the level I developed genuine interest in acquiring knowledge for the sake of becoming knowledgeable in my field. In 200 level, I was so obsessed with engineering. I remember I used to study a particular civil engineering course on beams and structures. On my way home from the library after studying the course, I would always stop by at buildings under construction, then I would begin analyzing the forces and trusses on the roofing beams and pillars. It was very interesting. In my 200 Level, I had a 4.92/5.0, and ever since then, my results never dropped below a first class. My highest CGPA was in 400 Level, with a 4.96/5.0.

How was undergraduate life for you?

My undergraduate life was actually centered on research. I love research, I love spending my time in the laboratory, conducting and monitoring experiments. During my last years of undergraduate study, I spent almost all of my time at the Ecotoxicology Laboratory, University of Benin. I was working on a project that was focused on the sustainable conversion of bio-waste materials into bioenergy. In the course of the project, I worked with various PhD students, doctors and professors. So yes, my undergraduate life was mostly focused on research. In my final year, I authored 2 scholarly papers, with one currently published in Elsevier's Cleaner Engineering and Technology Journal. That was my first first-author paper. I also have a paper published by Springer Nature group.

You were once recognized by Lancaster University, United Kingdom. Tell us about it.

Yes. In my final year, I worked as an undergraduate research fellow on a project funded by Lancaster University. My project supervisor was the one that brought me in on the project. In the course of the project , I gained technical expertise on biofuels production from domestic bio-waste materials. So, with the knowledge I acquired on bioenergy production, I entered into a competition organized by LEAP Africa. The competition was a national one, and it involved students from various universities in Nigeria, forming groups and organizing community change projects. For the competition, I set up a team of fellow budding engineers, and named the team - "Greenergy". We designed and constructed mini anaerobic bio-digester plants that converted food waste into biogas, and we distributed this equipment to rural villages in Benin-city, Edo state. My team came out first position in the competition, and our work was recognized by the Lancaster team, and was published on Lancaster University's students news portal, as well as Lancaster University's Recirculate Blog.

What's your plan after graduation?

I intend obtaining a Doctorate degree (PhD) in Chemical or Biochemical engineering, in a world-class engineering University like Georgia Institute of Technology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - New York, California Institute of Technology, or Massachusetts institute of Technology, All in the United States of America. For my PhD, I want to focus on the application of biotechnology for the common purposes of life. Specifically, I want to research and develop novel ways to engineer enzymes for the production of useful materials such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and biofuels.

What are your long term goals?

Long-term, I will like to start-up a biotechnology firm that will be into the sustainable production of biochemicals, pharmaceuticals and biofuels. Also, as one passionate about youth development and leadership, it is my desire to give back to my local community, by establishing state-of-the-art schools, where young students in Nigeria will be able to get access to world-class education.


Caption: Greenergy team (Steve Eshiemogie, Middle).


https://naijaworld.com/p/csQ3Eu6LiWOTKBQ7xAdr

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Education / Re: . by UnibenPilot: 8:46am On Jan 14, 2021
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Education / Re: Uniben Aspirants 2020/2021 by UnibenPilot: 10:36am On Aug 13, 2020
Heartlessbanker:
what's the aggregate for chemical engineering?

Chemical engineering is competitive. The cutoff depends on general performance. Generally, I would advice you aim high above 70 to be on the safe side.

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Education / Re: 2019/2020 UNIBEN Admission Guide Thread!!! by UnibenPilot: 10:35am On Aug 13, 2020
Hello aspirants,

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Or visit unibenpilot . c o m
Education / Download Uniben Post UTME Past Questions by UnibenPilot: 10:32am On Aug 13, 2020
Great Uniben aspirants,

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There would be absolutely no need to travel from one place to another just to buy past questions.

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Education / Re: ADMISSION TESTIMONY: How I Made Merit List In A Federal University by UnibenPilot: 10:20am On Aug 13, 2020
Hello! Remember to check our website for uniben post UTME past questions
Education / Re: 2017/2018 UNIBEN Admission Thread Guide by UnibenPilot: 6:42pm On Aug 30, 2017
EternalTruth:
from the update, twas optional but while trying to pay thru... Twas mandatory.
I see. Alright then.
Education / Re: 2017/2018 UNIBEN Admission Thread Guide by UnibenPilot: 6:42pm On Aug 30, 2017
fahvurtaj:
what will be my subject combo in post~utme, applied 4 electrical eng.
Thanks
English (this is very important) , maths, physics, chemistry And 'maybe' current affairs.
Education / Re: 2017/2018 UNIBEN Admission Thread Guide by UnibenPilot: 6:39pm On Aug 30, 2017
EternalTruth:
but how on earth would they make it compulsory? Why na? It's not fair at all. I don't need their past questions
From the update on uniben.edu, it's optional.
Education / Re: 2017/2018 UNIBEN Admission Thread Guide by UnibenPilot: 6:36pm On Aug 30, 2017
EternalTruth:
post the link of ur blog pls
Check my signature, I may get banned if I post the link here.
Education / Re: 2017/2018 UNIBEN Admission Thread Guide by UnibenPilot: 12:51pm On Aug 29, 2017
ESIXLOVE:
Please I need post utme past question for computer science and chemical Eng soft copy. Anyone to the rescue PLease.
Get all your Uniben past questions for free at unibenpilot blog
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 11:51pm On Jan 11, 2017
midehill:
guys about Uniben Jupeb...is it direct admission to 200 level or itz only direct wen u prepare very well 4 d exam to 200 level
Direct when you prepare and pass very well
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 4:35pm On Oct 13, 2016
wucky:
I checked my admision status and it was written that my application has not been submitted, but i went for the screening with my application record and invitation letter so i don't understand ......what should i do?
You used your Jamb reg number right? Try using your Applicant ID instead and you'll see something different.
Anyways, admission list is not out. Kindly wait for official news from Uniben
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 10:46pm On Sep 29, 2016
CaptEColeJnr:
Wow... Thanks for the inspiring quote... Just keep praying for us.. Thanks man
You're welcome, Good luck!
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 10:36pm On Sep 29, 2016
Why the antagonism? It's a faceless forum, Let's Bury the hatchet, we're family.
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 7:42pm On Sep 27, 2016
CaptEColeJnr:
Ah Baba grin ... long time
I've been around.. just patiently waiting for my date grin wetin boys go do
I see. The patient dog captain sails the biggest ship wink
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 1:05pm On Sep 24, 2016
CaptEColeJnr:
Uniben.... Why not just give us all dates simultaneously.. then screen us consecutively till everyone is screened?
Rhetorical!
Who your grammar help? grin
It's been a while captain

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Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 1:03pm On Sep 24, 2016
patrao:
Geology, 230 and no invite yet
Lol
What can't kill you makes you stronger
Can't stop laughing

D question is laughing at who, myself or uniben
grin don't laugh too much o. People around may mistake your laughter for something else

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Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 1:02pm On Sep 24, 2016
Jackossky:
Frustrated to the end......


2nd Batch
....my name is still not out.....

What's happening to me....am losing my sanity cry
Don't lose it yet.
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 1:01pm On Sep 24, 2016
raphieMontella:

probably..but i just want to know..im having the feeling
two persons in my course 238 and 246;second batch and first batch respectively..both catchment..
I,250..non catchment...no invitation yet.
I don't think catchment is considered at this stage, this is only invitation for screening not admission. That's why you have to relax a little.
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 12:59pm On Sep 24, 2016
mhizmercinda:

re u serious??!!!
Yes
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 9:04am On Sep 24, 2016
RoyalTilz:
just 2 the rest B
It's a good one. Let's wait to see what will happen next
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 9:01am On Sep 24, 2016
raphieMontella:

they told me this same thing when first batch was released!

Bro, you've got to just hold on a little more. Friday will soon be here
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 8:48am On Sep 24, 2016
raphieMontella:

patience is not something i understand anymore..
U have to be in my shoes to know my state of mind..
I have not the slightest of ideas anymore
I know it's really bad. But remember that there'll still be another batch.
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 8:42am On Sep 24, 2016
mhizmercinda:
Pls hw do i knw i've been invited??
you'd see this on your kofa page www.nairaland.com/attachments/4273441_screenshot00092_png705bb8c214bdbcd5ff3b96229b19093e
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 8:40am On Sep 24, 2016
raphieMontella:

i dont just understand...
I scored 250....chem engr....no invitation
Wow. That's bad. sad You ought to have been invited. 250 is high enough for chem eng, some peeps scored way lower and they were invited.
Well, Just be patient.
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 8:09am On Sep 24, 2016
raphieMontella:

bruh...catchment is a strong factor in uniben..
M from imo..
If i chose a catchment uni of imo state...i'd be more safe
Well, it's not yet over until it is over.
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 7:56am On Sep 24, 2016
Radiocrish:
I don't understand uniben pattern.. Some of my friends that applied saw their invitation for second batch yesterday night.. The one that still baffles me is that two of my friends who applied for pharmacy on scored 260 the other scored 257.. The one of 260 was invited.. Does that 3 marks difference matter? Still one of my friend 236 petroleum engineering was still invited.. I just don't understand their way
Since they applied for the same course, I think it does matter(I don't really know their modus operandi though) . Anyways, your other friend should patiently wait for the third batch.
Education / Re: 2016/2017 Uniben Admission Thread Guide. by UnibenPilot: 7:53am On Sep 24, 2016
RoyalTilz:
I have a good O'level grade at least 1 A 4B nd 4C
Alright . How many C's in your 5 main courses?

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