News
NSE President urges youths to focus on their education
The President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Mr Babagana Mohammed, on Monday urged Nigerian youths to focus on their education to have a better future.
Mohammed gave the advice at the opening ceremony of the 2021 NSE National Engineering Games holding at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.
He said that criminal activities would reduce if Nigerian youths were gainfully employed.
“We want to encourage the youth to be serious and to focus on their chosen careers.
“They should work to earn a living for themselves; if the youths are kept busy, crimes such as kidnaping, rape, banditry and terrorism would reduce.
The games being featured at the competition include football, marathon walk, table tennis, volleyball and cycling.
Others are badminton, chess, scrabble, golf, tennis, monopoly and “ayo“.
The NSE president noted that participating in sports would help to reduce work tension.
“We came here to calm ourselves from the rigorous tensions of work and to grow sport activities in Nigeria,’’ he said.
Mr Olaolu Ogunduyile, Chairman, 2021 NSE National Engineering Games Committee, said the essence of the event was to unite and help younger ones in engineering.
“We need to meet in events like this; there is strength in unity and we need to unite so that we can help the younger ones,“ he said
The games, which kicked off on Aug. 9, will culminate in the society’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) billed to hold between Nov. 22 and Nov. 26 in Enugu State with the theme “Energy Mix Development for National Economic Growth’
The AGM will, among other things, feature technical sessions, industrial excursion, group dynamics competition, engineering exhibition, cultural night, fellowship symposium and elections.
-
Latest1 week agoCoca-Cola faces backlash over alleged AI filter blocking Christian messages
-
Latest1 week agoOsun poll: Chaos in Ejigbo as voters, INEC officials run for safety
-
Latest1 week agoOsun poll: Adeleke accuses Police of aiding APC supporters to disrupt voting [VIDEO]
-
Latest5 days agoTinubu files: US Judge grants four-day extension in FOIA disclosure battle
-
Latest1 week agoOsun Decides: INEC declares Adeleke winner
-
Featured5 days agoBeyond Osun 2026: What Adeleke’s re-election reveals about Nigeria’s road to 2027
-
Entertainment4 days agoPoco Lee faces rape allegation as unverified UK arrest report spreads online
-
Business5 days agoStandard Bank eyes stake in OPay ahead of planned $4bn US IPO


