If your course falls under this category Core Engineering & Project / Manufacturing, see below 👇🏼
Degrees: Mechanical Eng (B.Eng/HND), Civil Eng, Petroleum & Gas Eng, Chemical Eng, Agricultural & Environmental Eng, Mechatronics (again), Industrial Design, Building Tech, Project Management, HND Physics Electronics, BTech Project Management.
Industries
•Nigeria: Oil & gas, power, construction, FMCG/food manufacturing (your world), cement, telecom infrastructure, transport, consulting.
•Global: Energy (including renewables), automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, consulting, logistics, infrastructure projects.
Useful certifications you can gun for:
•Project side: CAPM / PMP (after some experience), Prince2, Lean Six Sigma Green Belt.
•HSE: NEBOSH IGC, IOSH, HSE 1–3 (already popular in NG).
•Specialized:
•Civil: Autodesk Revit, Civil 3D, Primavera P6.
•Mechanical: SolidWorks, AutoCAD, HVAC, piping design certs.
•Petroleum/Chemical: Process simulation tools (Aspen HYSYS), offshore safety courses.
•Mechatronics: PLC programming (Siemens/Allen-Bradley), robotics certs.
Tools you should master:
•CAD: AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Revit.
•Project: MS Project, Primavera P6, Excel (seriously), PowerPoint.
•Analysis: MATLAB, ANSYS/FEA basics.
•Plant tools: Understanding P&IDs, PFDs, PLC/HMI, CMMS (SAP PM, Maximo).
How to position yourself
https://t.co/Nx8JCcisxK industries that are still hiring: manufacturing/FMCG, power, renewables, logistics infrastructure – not only oil & gas.
https://t.co/Yx3zKA8vX2 measurable impact: projects where you reduced downtime, improved throughput, or saved costs (exactly how you now talk about your pump / oven projects).
3.Get plant exposure early: internships in factories, utilities, construction sites – not just office-based “engineering”.
4.For petroleum grads:
•Add data + energy transition skills (data analytics, carbon accounting, renewables, energy efficiency).
•Be open to moving into general process engineering, HSE, or energy management roles.
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They told him to prepare for death.
Stage IV. Rare. Aggressive. Untreatable.
David Baker was diagnosed with stage IV melanoma inside his nasal cavity — a cancer so uncommon most doctors never see it twice.
The tumor didn’t just grow.
It invaded his face.
It destroyed the sight in his right eye.
It made eating impossible.
Doctors reviewed the scans.
No surgery.
No cure.
No hope.
They were honest.
“Treatment will not save you.”
So the family did the only thing left.
They prayed.
Not casual prayers.
Not one-minute requests.
Churches came together.
Fasting.
Crying.
Interceding.
Week after week.
Then something happened.
Doctors ordered new scans.
They checked again.
And again.
The tumor was gone.
No shrinking.
No residue.
No trace.
Completely gone.
Medical reports confirmed it:
There was no cancer left in his body.
Doctors had no explanation.
But David and his family did.
“This was not medicine.
This was not coincidence.
This was God.”
Prayer changed everything.
Some will doubt it.
Some will debate it.
But one thing is certain:
A man who was preparing for death is now alive — cancer-free.
If prayer could do this…
what do you still think is impossible?
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