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Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by kaura5000: 11:24am On Feb 15, 2016

Bayero Mohammed Tukur recently graduated with a first class degree in Engineering from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. He also was the best graduating student of the Faculty of Engineering. The elated civil engineer explains how he achieved the feat 20 years after the faculty failed to produce a first class grauduate and also speaks on the practice of engineering in Nigeria among other issues.

Daily Trust: What was your major field of study?

Bayero Mohammed Tukur: I graduated from the Department of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering. You may wish to call me a water engineer, a hydraulic engineer or an environmental engineer. Above all, you may wish to call me a civil engineer, because they are all one and the same thing. But I wish to quickly note that we can be said to have majored in everything in the department. It is the system here where you have to read everything.

DT: How do you feel, graduating with a first class degree?

Tukur: I give thanks and glory to Almighty Allah. We are two first class graduates in the Faculty of Engineering. I emerged first and the other person emerged second. For the past 20 years before us, there hadn’t been any first class graduate. So, when we came for the orientation immediately after our admission, we took it up as a challenge, and we kept on praying to Allah. Today, our fervent prayers came to fruition. Today, by the grace of Almighty Allah, two of us have caused to happen what did not happen in 20 years.

DT: Perchance you proceed for higher degrees or any professional training, what would you like to specialise in?

Tukur: I would like to specialise in environmental engineering as my major field because of the ever-changing climate globally now. I am really interested in this phenomenon, and I would like to make my contributions to humanity in that aspect.

DT: Is it, therefore, right to say that you were driven by challenges bordering on the practice of engineering in the Nigerian society to venture into what you have just graduated in?

Tukur: My father, who died while I was in my 100 level, may his soul rest in peace, was also a civil engineer. I have nine elder brothers. None of them saw engineering as a field they could venture into. They have never seen it as a challenge. I took it up as a challenge. I wanted to take after my father. Secondly, I am not happy with the way Nigerians are treating engineers. When an engineering project is to be contracted out to an engineer, it is seldom contracted to a Nigerian engineer. Project executors prefer engaging, say, Egyptian engineers, and even Nigerien engineers, condemning the huge population of Nigerian engineers to frustrating joblessness. We have over 40, 000 graduate engineers that are not even working, let alone practicing engineering. A key aspect of my reason for taking up the challenge is, I believe, engineering is more delicate than medicine. When an engineer makes a mistake, he kills millions; but when a medical doctor makes a mistake, it is only a soul that is going, and this is a fact everyone knows.

DT: How does an engineer’s mistake kill millions?

Tukur: By discipline, I am a civil engineer, a hydraulic engineer, and an environmental engineer; in my design of a structure, if I make a mistake of 0.1 mm, it makes a big difference. If I make a mistake of 0.01 in design of any structure, the consequences could be monumental. You don’t make mistakes when you are mixing concrete, you don’t make mistakes when you are designing structures etc. Everything must be perfect. There shouldn’t be anything like near perfect in designing structures. Near perfect is not perfect. If a design is a near-perfect design, it is not a perfect design, and grave consequences could happen, sequel to whatever little deficit in the total perfection. That little imperfection could immediately or in the course of the life-span of the structure result in the loss of lives and property. So, our field of practice is even more delicate than that of the doctor.

DT: How would you assess the quality of structures designed by engineers in the Nigerian society?

Tukur: I regret to say such designs have not been in good hands. You see, I have always believed that graduates of engineering have the talent to make a good difference, but the Nigerian society is not giving us the opportunity to explore our talents.

DT: Collapse of buildings is rampant now in Nigeria. What do you observe as responsible for this situation?

Tukur: Buildings collapse when preliminary surveys are not done. There should also be environmental impact assessment, which will show you how far your structure can last, and what are the economic implications it will lead to, good or bad. For example, if you are constructing a dam, you have to consider all aspects in its design, and their possible economic implications, to forestall flood displacing large populations and destroying hundreds of farmlands. Studies are not being done properly. At the beginning, when a building collapses, the engineer is at fault, because his design is faulty. The builder just builds on what the engineer designs. Yet, I cannot say it is wholly the fault of the engineer, because he may do the proper thing in terms of the design, but someone else fails to do so, on his own part. I am saying that generally, it is a collective responsibility. Everyone must do his own part properly for the structure to stand.


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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by Nobody: 11:33am On Feb 15, 2016
Wao! Congratulations Bayero Mohammed Tukur

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by phantom(m): 11:58am On Feb 15, 2016
He is neither Igbo nor Yoruba otherwise this thread for don reach 100pages.....lol.

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by nitt: 12:47pm On Feb 15, 2016
phantom:
He is neither Igbo nor Yoruba otherwise this thread for don reach 100pages.....lol.

exactly.

so unfortunate how prejudice takes over our sensibilities 80% of the time.

Northern star in the making! cool

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by VickyRotex(f): 4:01pm On Feb 15, 2016
Congratulations Mohammed! cool cool

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by Oklander: 4:02pm On Feb 15, 2016
Congratulations guy, E no easy, we manage 2.1 comot that Civil Engine department for ABU that year, it wasn't easy!!!

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by baby124: 4:03pm On Feb 15, 2016
Handsome young man with brains. O boy big catch ooo

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by ahmadmuazu5(m): 4:03pm On Feb 15, 2016
Proud to be from northern Nigeria coolProud to be from northern Nigeria

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by macino1(m): 4:03pm On Feb 15, 2016
nice one

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by lincolnj88: 4:03pm On Feb 15, 2016
grin wa oh... what a coincidence... I just checked my academic status I saw a cgoa of 4.85

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by cutetopsey(f): 4:03pm On Feb 15, 2016
Wao!!!

Congrats man!

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by YourNemesis: 4:04pm On Feb 15, 2016
Omo Fulani ...

Anyways out of a multitude of bad eggs, one would be okay .....
If una no break record in your own regional school, Na who go come break am for you ....

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by femilek8(m): 4:04pm On Feb 15, 2016
congrats
Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by Crieff(m): 4:04pm On Feb 15, 2016
0 page?!
Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by kobonaire(m): 4:04pm On Feb 15, 2016
That is a great achievement, congrats to the young scholar.

Not to sound like a hater but I would like to see this achieved in either Electrical or Mechanical Engineering as those are tougher disciplines when compared to Civil or other Engineering disciplines at ABU.

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by Lilimax(f): 4:04pm On Feb 15, 2016
Wow!
This is very rare smiley
Congratulation Bayero Mohammed Tukur for achieving this feat.

I hope that the rest of your contemporaries in the North trying to enroll into Bokoharam
will emulate this laudable act embarassed

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by blessedvisky(m): 4:05pm On Feb 15, 2016
So na even water engineer. Congrats men
Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by stelvato: 4:05pm On Feb 15, 2016
Wow
Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by muhammed10: 4:05pm On Feb 15, 2016
Congrat MY brother
Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by hensben(m): 4:05pm On Feb 15, 2016
We go hear word for this thread since the guy is neither Igbo nor Yoruba.

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by daniska3yaro(m): 4:05pm On Feb 15, 2016
Aboki kenan
Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by Nobody: 4:06pm On Feb 15, 2016
How can a water engineer want to be called a civil engineer

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by Amiee99(f): 4:06pm On Feb 15, 2016
Alhamdulillah

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by patiencezee(f): 4:07pm On Feb 15, 2016
proudly ABUsite.Congrats!!!

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by solpat(m): 4:07pm On Feb 15, 2016
Good one there
Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by Adventurist(m): 4:07pm On Feb 15, 2016
Congrats
Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by Rilwayne001: 4:07pm On Feb 15, 2016
M[b wink][/b
Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by dapoola(m): 4:08pm On Feb 15, 2016
Lies - the faculty of engineering turned out 3 1st class students in 2001/02. 1 in Mechanical Engineering and 2 in Chemical Engineering. Check properly before posting these kinds of "sensational" news.

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Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by greatiyk4u(m): 4:08pm On Feb 15, 2016
Na so ABU engineering students dull reach?.......my school produce more than 20first class Engineers yearly
Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by Kaxmytex(m): 4:08pm On Feb 15, 2016
happy 4 him
Re: Mohammed-Tukur Breaks ABU-Zaria 1st Class In Engineering Jinx by LLKJSays(m): 4:09pm On Feb 15, 2016
WELLDONE Kiddo!

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