The Why in Internship: From Ojuelegba to Naval Dockyard
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 ...
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