January 15, 2024

BREAKING BARRIERS AND USHERING IN A NEW ERA: THE 65-YEARS JINX BROKEN

We celebrate the historic accomplishment of Engr. Margaret Oguntala FNSE @2348087045668 as the first female President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE). This achievement is not only a testament to her outstanding leadership but also a significant milestone for women in engineering across the nation. We applaud her trailblazing spirit and commitment to advancing the engineering profession. In addition to this historic milestone, we also extend our warm congratulations to our members who have distinguished themselves in various capacities. Your dedication, expertise, and contributions have not gone unnoticed, and we are proud to have such accomplished individuals within our APWEN community. Engr. Rose Madaki FNSE, FNICE as The Vice President, North West Engr. Felicia Nnenna Agubata PhD, FNSE, FNIEEE, FCIML { @2348033183074 } as The Vice President, South East Engr. Omolola Adetona, FNSE, FNICE, FNISafetyE ( @2347034894522 ) as a Member of the Statutory Audit Committee   On behalf of the Executives and Members of the Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN) Lagos Chapter Engr Atinuke Wuraola Owolabi @2348033848454 Chairman, APWEN Lagos Chapter   #apwenlagos #apwenlagoschapter #inspireinclusion #femaleengineer #femaleengineers #womeninengineering #firstfemalepresidentofnse

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APWEN inauguration of artificial intelligence girls on Engineering Club held in Lagos

Chairman, Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria, (APWEN) Lagos state chapter. Engr Atinuke Owolabi; Senior Lecturer/ Researcher Afe Babalola University, Engr (Dr).Imhade Okokpujie; Technical Secretary (APWEN) Engr. Dr. Omolola Adetona; Assistant General Secretary (APWEN) Engr Suwebat Abubakar; Publicity Secretary, Engr Zansi Adebowale, during the Skill development on the industry trends and Cutting –Egbe technologies, for young female Engineers & Female Engineering Students Inauguration Ceremony held in Lagos, on 2/9/2023… Read More!  

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Women engineers push for investment in girl child

Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN), yesterday, called on stakeholders in the society to prioritise investment in girl child development for more development in the country. Chairman, Lagos State chapter of APWEN, Mrs Atinuke Owolabi, made the call at the 2023 international day of the Girl Child entitled: “Invest in Girls’ Rights: Our Leadership, Our Well-being”, organised by the Lagos chapter of APWEN. Read More!  

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Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria, Lagos Chapter, marks Int’l Day of Girl Child

National Chairman Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineers (NIMechE ) Engr Olufunmilade Akingbagbohun; Dr Olubukola Rosanwo; Chairman Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria, APWEN) Lagos State Chapter, Engr. Atinuke Owolabi ; Engr. Dr. Omolola Adetona; Mr Nitesh Tank ;Comrade Solola Olakunle; Assistant General Secretary (APWEN) Engr Suwebat Abubakar; during the (APWEN) Lagos Chapter , marks International Day of the Girl Child. Engr Modupe Akinyele; Engr Oluwashino Adebayo; Guest Speaker ,Engr Lola Adeyemo; Mrs Jackson Motunrayo; National Chairman Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineers (NIMechE ) Engr Olufunmilade   Akingbagbohun;  Dr Olubukola Rosanwo and Chairman Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria,  APWEN)  Lagos State Chapter, Engr  Atinuke  Owolabi. Read More!  

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Female engineers to groom students on new technologies

To boost digital literacy skills, the Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN), has inaugurated its Artificial Intelligence (AI) Girls in Engineering Club, aimed at grooming young experts to boost the nation’s rapid industrialisation. About 300 undergraduates and young female engineers were inaugurated under the scheme named, APWEN Lagos Skill Up Initiatives tagged: “Skill Development on Industry Trends And Cutting Edge Technologies” in Lagos. Read More!  

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Firm to partner female engineers on capacity development

To boost competence of budding engineers, Lagos-based firm, MOMAS Electricity Meters Manufacturing Company Limited (MEMMCOL) said it will collaborate with the Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN) Lagos Chapter, towards training of the young female engineers. The Managing Director of the company, Mr. Hammed Abiodun, stated this during an industrial visit by APWEN to the firm’s head office in Mowe, Ogun State. The visit, which was led by the chairman of the chapter, Mrs. Atinuke Owolabi, other executive members, attracted APWEN’s students from the University of Lagos (UNILAG) and Lagos State University (LASU). Read More!  

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Women engineers elect new leaders, commit to professionalism

The Lagos State chapter of the Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN) has elected new officials to lead the chapter for the next two years. Those elected include Atinuke Owolabi, as new chairman, Bosede Oyekunle, as vice chairman, Ayodolapo Bello-general secretary, Suwebat Oriyomi Abubakar as assistant general secretary and Zansi Adebowale, as publicity secretary, among others. In her acceptance speech, Owolabi pledged to be a voice for all female engineers in the state by setting the pace for others to follow in engineering development. She assured that the association would consistently advocate for equality of opportunities by empowering members and cultivating a nurturing and inclusive atmosphere for aspiring engineers. Read More!  

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British Council canvasses gender equality, inclusion as APWEN seeks recognition

The British Council has harped on equipping school inspectors and teacher mentors to achieve gender equality and inclusion within the sector.In a statement yesterday, signed by Marketing Manager, English Programmes and Schools Connect, Sub-Saharan Africa, Nebiyou Worku, the organisation announced a two-day training to enhance gender equality and inclusion in the education system. Read More!  

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Female engineers train 200 girls in AI, robotics

The Lagos Chapter, Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN) has trained 200 girls from 15 secondary schools on Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) to mark the International Day of the Girl Child. The students were taken through practical STEM activities, which included paper circuits, how to use aluminium foil and battery to power LED bulbs, on Wednesday in Lagos. Read More!  

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