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Celebrating Excellence: From Humble Beginnings to NIEEE Fellow—The Inspiring Journey of Engr. (Hon.) Inah Ibor Ubi

 





In the journey of life, true greatness is not measured by where a person begins, but by the depth of their resilience, the heights of their achievements, and the lives they touch along the way. Today, we stand in collective awe and celebration of a man who embodies this truth in its purest form: Engr. (Hon.) Inah Ibor Ubi.

The news of his induction as a Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (NIEEE) is not just a personal victory; it is a monumental triumph for everyone who believes in the power of hard work, education, and unwavering determination.


A Journey Fueled by Resilience

Engr. Inah’s story is a powerful testament to the fact that your background does not define your back-against-the-wall future. Rising from a humble background, he faced the typical life struggles that many young Nigerians know all too well. Yet, where others saw obstacles, he saw stepping stones. Armed with a relentless drive and an insatiable thirst for knowledge, he carved a path of excellence in the highly demanding field of engineering.


Achieving the rank of an NIEEE Fellow is the highest professional honor an electrical and electronics engineer can attain in Nigeria. It is a title reserved for the elite—those who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, technical prowess, and significant contributions to the profession. For Engr. Inah, this is a well-deserved crowning glory, even as he pushes the boundaries of academia further by currently pursuing his *PhD*


A Leader of the People


Beyond the laboratories, blueprints, and academic journals, Hon. Inah is a man deeply rooted in the soil of his community. His stint as the **former Counselor for the Mkpani Agoi Council Ward in Yakurr LGA of Cross River State** showcased his heart for public service.


In a political landscape that often clamors for genuine leaders, Hon. Inah stood out. He brought the precision of an engineer and the empathy of a grassroots leader to governance, proving that politics can be a tool for genuine community development.


The Beacon of Hope for Mkpani Youths


To the youths of Mkpani and Yakurr LGA as a whole, Hon. Inah Ibor Ubi is more than just a successful engineer or an aspiring politician—**he is a living blueprint of possibility.**


He has broken the myth that success is reserved only for the privileged. By balancing academic rigor, professional excellence, and grassroots political ambition, he has shown the next generation that they can be intellectually formidable while remaining politically relevant and community-conscious. He is, without a doubt, the ultimate role model for every young person who dares to dream big.


"True leaders don't just create followers; they inspire the next generation to lead. Engr. Inah is doing exactly that."

As you wear the prestigious gown of an NIEEE Fellow and continue your stride toward your doctorate, we salute your tenacity, your intellect, and your golden heart. Mkpani is proud of you. Cross River State is blessed to have you. The engineering community is richer because of you.


Congratulations, 

Engr. (Hon.) Inah Ibor Ubi, FNIEEE. 

This is not the peak of your mountain—it is merely the launching pad for the greater national and political impact ahead!

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