Nigeria Loses Billions to Foreign Marine Experts
NIMENA chair Dr Eferebo Sylvanus reveals Nigeria loses billions annually to foreign marine expertise. Calls for indigenous classification body and technical sovereignty in maritime sector.
NIMENA chair Dr Eferebo Sylvanus reveals Nigeria loses billions annually to foreign marine expertise. Calls for indigenous classification body and technical sovereignty in maritime sector.
University of Ibadan announces new faculties in Nursing and Computing, plus cutting-edge programmes in Aeronautics and Data Science for 2025/26 session.
APWEN Calabar chair Engr. Eme Nyah Enoh calls on parents to encourage daughters to pursue engineering careers, breaking gender stereotypes in Nigeria's tech sector.
Gombe State Deputy Governor Manassah Jatau calls for urgent revitalization of engineering studies to drive Nigeria's technological advancement and economic growth.
In a groundbreaking partnership, the Nigerian Stock Exchange and an Indian technology company have donated advanced engineering software to 15 Nigerian universities, transforming engineering education and research capabilities nationwide.
Construction firm Hensek Engineering cites persistent rainfall as major obstacle slowing progress on critical Lagos-Abeokuta highway project, promising accelerated work during dry season.
Nigerian billionaire philanthropist Femi Otedola has commissioned a modern Electrical Electronics building at Augustine University, marking a significant investment in Nigeria's education sector and engineering training.
A Nigerian engineering student's emotional breakdown while solving advanced engineering mathematics has gone viral, triggering massive online reactions and discussions about academic pressure in Nigerian universities.
Federal government rallies marine engineers to harness Nigeria's vast ocean resources through sustainable practices and technological innovation for economic growth.