A recent graduate of the University of Ibadan, Adigun Habeebah Morenikeji, has taken to social media to celebrate completing her Geology degree. In a post shared on her LinkedIn page, she reflected on her academic journey and highlighted her practical skills in the field.
The young lady expressed a keen interest in Engineering Geology, Geotechnics, and the practical application of geoscience. She noted that her education went beyond classroom lessons to include real-world field and laboratory experiences.
Graduate Lists 5 Hands-on Experiences
Habeebah detailed five distinct areas in which she gained hands-on experience as a student. According to her, these areas include geotechnical laboratory analysis, soil classification and index testing, engineering geological investigations, field and laboratory interpretation, and leadership and professional volunteering within the geoscience community.
She wrote in her LinkedIn post: "One thing I've realized is that many students and young professionals know Geology theoretically, but there's still a gap in conversations around Engineering Geology practice, Geotechnical workflows, Industry softwares used in geoscience, Career opportunities within the field, and How geology connects directly to infrastructure and development."
She added: "So I've decided to start sharing more intentionally on here. Through my posts, I'll be documenting Engineering Geology concepts, Geoscience softwares and workflows, Field/lab experiences, Career growth insights, Student and early-career opportunities in geoscience, and Lessons from the industry as I keep learning. I'm excited to connect with professionals, students, researchers, and anyone passionate about the future of geoscience."
Reactions as UI graduate celebrates
Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the graduate's post. Oluwaferanmi Ikeade said: "Hi Habeebah. Welcome here." Ibrahim Oyediran said: "Ride on. You have got it in you."
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the University of Ibadan offered admission to a young boy who wrote the UTME multiple times.



