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Abraham Akinloye’s Details (Student ID: 360)
Submitted on: December 19, 2025 at 11:06 am
1ST TERM
| English | 85 |
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| Mathematics | 81 |
| Biology | 95 |
| Chemistry | 93 |
| Physics | 74 |
| Total | 428 |
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Final Average:
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Essay
As an aerospace engineer, I also aim to *inspire young minds*. Many young people see science and engineering as difficult or out of reach. By succeeding in this field, especially as someone from a developing country, I hope to be a role model who encourages others to believe in their dreams. I want to show them that with hard work, commitment, and education, nothing is impossible.
Another important way I plan to contribute is through *local job creation and capacity building*. By working with or establishing aerospace companies in Nigeria, I hope to help reduce the country’s dependence on foreign technology. This can create employment, train young engineers, and keep our best minds at home instead of losing them to other countries. It can also help our military and communication systems grow stronger through satellite and defense innovations.
Furthermore, aerospace engineering plays a key role in *disaster response and environmental monitoring*. With the right technology, we can build systems that help detect climate changes, monitor floods or droughts, and improve weather prediction. These can save lives and protect our environment, which is a major global concern today.
In conclusion, becoming an aerospace engineer is not just about achieving personal success. It is about using that success to *build a better society*, develop our technology, create opportunities for others, and contribute to national pride and development. I look forward to a future where I can play a part in putting Nigeria—and Africa—on the map for aerospace innovation. That is the future I dream of, and I am committed to making it real.
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