A Nigerian man has shared his experience after visiting the engineering faculty of a Nigerian university.
According to the man, the engineering faculty is not contributing anything significant to production in the country.

Source: UGC
He noted that neither the professors nor the students are able to fix a damaged generator which spoiled.
According to him, he was in the engineering faculty when their generator got damaged and not even the professors could do anything about it.
He said:
"We have a lot of universities and polytechnics, yet we are not producing anything. See faculty of engineering here, they are not producing anything. I was in this faculty some ago, when the faculty generator had issues, none of the professors of mechanical engineering, petroleum, none of them could fix it. Why is it faculty of engineering if just the power plant had fault and could not be fixed?"

Source: Twitter
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@Jonehmk said:
"What's this one talking about? Are Professors meant to be Technicians?"
@dammygtnet said:
"It’s sad but it’s the situation we have found ourselves. We are too bookish but zero application."
@BigXuadz said:
"They are professors, not technicians. Just because I’m a civil engineer doesn’t mean I should be carrying blocks to build a house. That’s the job of bricklayers and laborers. My role is to design, supervise, and give direction based on my expertise. Everyone has their own area of specialization."
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@AlhajiPappy1 said:
"We ain't mechanics" , my Mechanical engineering Professor lecturer lamented. He said, "Go and call Godwin, that tall mechanic that doesn't know how to speak good English, that his workshop is behind the school hall". Am speechless right now."
@mozypellyXP said:
I’m lecturing more than 15 400-level student of cybersecurity in a very notable university in this country and trust they don’t know anything. I was forced to take them from scratch again. Wetin I dey talk self, school wey dey run python program on paper."
@Ministerlight1 said:
"My brother they're teaching our children A is for Apple from year to year. They are also teaching our kids 36 States of capital every day Lol."
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian man has graduated with a bachelor's degree from the Onabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago-Iwoye, Ogun state.
The man said he studied in the Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education.
He confirmed that he did not get any award nor did he graduate with a first class but he was happy to have made it.
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