by Ogbeni Olawale Dawodu-
Abuja, Nigeria – November 19, 2024:
Engr. Udengs Eradiri, a distinguished Bayelsa-born engineer, has achieved a significant milestone with his induction as a Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (FNSE).
The conferment, held in Abuja, marks a crowning moment in Eradiri’s illustrious career, celebrated for his contributions to public service, academic excellence, and professional development.
In his acceptance speech, Engr. Eradiri expressed gratitude and reaffirmed his commitment to advancing the engineering profession.
“This Fellowship is not just a personal achievement but a call to greater responsibility. I am dedicated to contributing to the growth of the engineering profession and inspiring the next generation of engineers,” he stated.
Engr. Eradiri’s confirmation as an FNSE Fellow underscores his tireless dedication, hard work, and pursuit of excellence. Known for his innovative contributions in engineering and his passion for knowledge, he has become a beacon of inspiration in Bayelsa State and beyond.
“This is a proud moment not just for me and my family but for Bayelsa as a whole,” Eradiri remarked. “It reflects the resilience and determination of Bayelsans to excel and make impactful contributions to society.”
The Fellowship induction ceremony was attended by engineering professionals, family members, and well-wishers who lauded Eradiri’s achievement.
Many described him as a role model and a trailblazer in the field of engineering. “Engr. Eradiri represents the future of Nigerian engineering—a professional who combines technical expertise with a relentless drive for progress,” said a colleague at the event.
As an FNSE Fellow, Engr. Eradiri has pledged to play a pivotal role in fostering innovation, mentorship, and the advancement of engineering standards in Nigeria.
His journey serves as an inspiration for young engineers aspiring to leave their mark in the profession. This remarkable accomplishment is a testament to the values of dedication and perseverance, embodying the ideals of the Nigerian Society of Engineers.