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NIMENA Congratulates National Chairman, Engr Eferebo on Fellowship Conferment

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NIMENA Congratulates National Chairman, Engr Eferebo on Fellowship Conferment

The Nigerian Institution of Marine Engineers and Naval Architects (NIMENA) has congratulated its National Chairman, Engr. Sylvanus Eferebo on the attainment of Fellowship, the highest membership rank of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), saying the honour is indication of excellence, dedication and impact.

The Institute says the National Chairman has demonstrated high acumen in engineering profession which has earned him the Fellowship recognition.

In a congratulatory message signed by the NIMENA General Secretary, Engr. Dr John Azubuike Chukwu, the Institute says the recognition inspires and brings lots of goodwill to the body.

“We celebrate this remarkable achievement and the inspiration it brings to the engineering community. NIMENA is proud to join in recognizing his outstanding contributions”, he said.

Engr. Eferebo was one of those recently conferred with the prestigious professional honour in a colourful ceremony.

He was full of thanks for the recognition which he said is a call for more service in the engineering world.

“This isn’t just a title upgrade. For me, it’s a call to deeper responsibility, stronger leadership, and greater service to our profession. I have been a member of the NSE for years, but becoming a Fellow hits differently.

“It represents years of work, research, teaching, problem-solving, and constant commitment to improving engineering practice in Nigeria and across Africa”, he said on his LinkedIn post.

Engr. Eferebo was elected the National Chairman of NIMENA, an affiliate of Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) last year when he pledged to lead the body to attain international recognition.

Engr. Eferebo assured that his leadership will give priority to membership drive, stating that a membership committee has been set up to engage and interface with undergraduate marine engineers, young practitioners and others outside the body to know their challenges and address them.

 


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