Nigerian Society of Engineers has signed an MoA with Lonadek Nigeria to strengthen mentorship and entrepreneurship among Nigerian engineers.
The signing took place at NSE Headquarters in Lagos, with the 34th and first woman President, Margaret Oguntala, and Principal Consultant of Lonadek, Dr. Ibilola Amao, in attendance, among others.
In a statement by Lonadek, the collaboration focuses on identifying and nurturing talent, equipping them with skills and confidence to drive innovation, create jobs, and contribute to national growth.
“With over 60,000 registered engineers in 77 branches, NSE continues to champion growth and excellence in the profession. This partnership will close the skill gap and prepare young engineers for leadership in relevant sectors,” it read.
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Oguntala noted that “this partnership is a step to upskill Nigerian engineers through continuous professional development and mentorship.
The future of engineering lies in our young professionals, and together, we will equip them to lead with competence, innovation, and integrity.”
Dr. Ibilola Amao added that: “Every engineer must align their passion and talent with a niche where they can create the most value. Through this partnership, we will guide them to discover and develop those strengths. At Lonadek, we believe in the five Es of development: Education, Enlightenment, Empowerment, Engagement, and Entrepreneurship.”
The MoA will leverage NSE’s CPD framework and Lonadek’s expertise to create structured programs that align education with industry needs, building a new generation of globally competitive, innovation-driven engineers.
Picture caption: From Left to Right: President, Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Engr. Margaret Oguntala and Principal Consultant, Lonadek Nigeria Ltd., Dr. Engr. Ibilola Amao
