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Internships are often seen as a bridge between school and the professional world. But for me, they have become something deeper: a journey of perspective. From watching roadside mechanics in Ojuelegba, to technical college frustrations, to interning today at Naval Dockyard Limited, my path has been full of lessons that go beyond classrooms and machines. Roots in Ojuelegba Growing up in Ojuelegba, I was fascinated by the mechanics on Clegg Street. It wasn’t just the joy of seeing faulty vehicles fixed but the unity of the community - people of different tribes working together, equipping young adults with skills, and reducing the number of idle youths. That curiosity stayed with me. At home, I would dismantle toys and appliances (often leaving traces behind and getting caught 😅). My parents noticed and decided to invest in me by sending me to a technical college instead of a conventional secondary school. A Detour in Technical College At the technical college, I was enrolled in ...
Windhoek, the bustling capital and largest city of Namibia, is a vibrant metropolis that serves as the political, economic, and cultural heart of the country. Nestled in the central highlands, this city combines modernity with rich historical and cultural heritage, making it a fascinating destination for both residents and visitors. History and Heritage Windhoek's history dates back to the mid-19th century when it was established by Jonker Afrikaner, a leader of the Orlam Afrikaners. The city grew significantly during German colonial rule from 1884 to 1915, a period that left a lasting architectural legacy. Many historical buildings from this era still stand, such as the Christuskirche, Alte Feste (Old Fortress), and Tintenpalast (Ink Palace), which now serves as the seat of the Namibian Parliament. Cultural Attractions Windhoek is home to a variety of cultural attractions that reflect its diverse population and rich history: National Museum of Namibia : Located in the Alte Feste, ...
Tijani-Bello Ghaffar , a final-year student of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at the University of Lagos, has been announced as the new President of the National Association of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Students ( NAMMES ), Nigeria . Ghaffar, who is also the founder of MideCali — a travel and creative brand — and MideCali Engineer , an educational YouTube channel dedicated to simplifying engineering concepts, brings a blend of technical knowledge, leadership, and entrepreneurship to his new role. A Student with Multiple Hats Beyond his academic commitments, Ghaffar is known for building platforms that empower others. Through MideCali , he shares his passion for exploration and storytelling, while MideCali Engineer focuses on tutoring and mentoring fellow students in Materials Engineering. He is currently interning at Naval Dockyard Limited , where he is gaining hands-on experience in large-scale marine engineering projects. A Vision for NAMMES Nigeria A...
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