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NIMECHE Blames Students’ Wrong Career Choice On Counselling … Urges Govt To Employ Guidance Counselors

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The Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineers (NIMECHE) has blamed  wrong choices of career by students on lack of guidance counselors  in school.
State Chairman of the Institution, Engineer Promise Jumbo, said this recently during a career talk at the Enitonia  High School  Borokiri in Port Harcourt.
The institution also called for the employment of guidance counselors in schools, saying the career talk was part of the corporate social responsibility Of the institution, adding that students should be encouraged to go for courses that they can do better
“We had a career talk at Enitonia High School, where we discussed with Senior Secondary School students about their career path outside the secondary school, because by next year they will be writing their WAEC to universities”, he said.
Jumbo later told newsmen that the institution deemed  it necessary to galvanise the the students, with special interest in the  engineering profession.
He also described Mechanical Engineering as  the bedrock of all engineering discipline in the society.
“It is the foundation of engineering profession, so we went to the school, met with the students, held session with them, and the students were happy because they were better informed about their career path as they go into teritary institutions.
He listed some of the programmes  carried out by the institution to include, visit to companies to solicit for partnership with the institution, and student competition in the Rivers State University.
He commended the students and management of Enitonia High School for the warrm reception  and hospitality accorded the delegation and asured them of support.
By: Eunice Ubelejit  & Mercy Olu  Igbanibo

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