Tuesday, 25 March 2025

HEARTFELT CONGRATULATIONS TO PROF. IBIBIA LUCKY PAUL-WORIKA!

HEARTFELT CONGRATULATIONS TO PROF. IBIBIA LUCKY PAUL-WORIKA!


With great joy and admiration, We extend my warmest congratulations to Prof. Ibibia Lucky Paul-Worika on his well-deserved appointment as the Secretary to the Interim Rivers State Government under the leadership of Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas (Rtd.).


This appointment is a testament to your dedication, competence, and unwavering commitment to service. We have no doubt that your wealth of experience will greatly contribute to the progress and stability of Rivers State.

Wishing you success, wisdom, and strength as you embark on this new and noble responsibility.

Congratulations once again!



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Saturday, 15 March 2025

MR. AMADI PRECIOUS BEATEN BY SALVATION MINISTRIES FOR SENDING SOS


 A journalist named Amadi Precious was beaten for sending an SOS to the Rivers State Fire Service over the fire outbreak at Salvation Ministries headquarters in Port Harcourt.

Thursday, 13 March 2025

ENOCH AMAKIRI J GEORGE (1930 - 2025) A Nigerian Engineering Masterclass - By Charles OGAN

 ENOCH AMAKIRI J GEORGE (1930 - 2025)


A Nigerian Engineering Masterclass - By Charles OGAN

William Shakespeare, the famous English playwright, poet and actor noted in one
of his works, that:

“Some are born great
Some achieve greatness, and
Some have greatness
Thrust upon them”

This means that some people are naturally gifted, while others attain greatness through their actions. These words of Shakespeare were apt in his 16th century
generation. They are even more so today, some five centuries after.


ENOCH AMAKIRI JOB GEORGE, a man of impeccable integrity and “a titan in
geotechnical engineering”, fits into both bills. He was naturally gifted and achieved success by dint of hard work.

Nigeria was still in slumber in the early hours of Sunday 16th February, 2025 when
he quietly slipped and joined his ancestors peacefully, painlessly in his sleep. He will be remembered by the many lives he touched and the great legacies he left .

He was a man of indomitable courage and quiet sophistication, a builder of
people, a good listener, dancer, highly principled and a “master of his craft” with
deep intellectual fortitude. He was an iroko in the forest of engineering.

Born in 1930 the year of the inaugural FIFA World Cup Competition, Enoch George was the great grandson of Okrika’s fabulous Christian war chief, named Chief Inyanaboitamuno George of Dokube Ado Royal family, who gave protection to Christianity at Okrika. Okrika was a vibrant and dynamic “city-state” in the Niger Delta and one of the major ethnic nationalities in Rivers State.

He was sent to school by his father, a fisher man, who did not consider him
physically fit to withstand the intense rigours of the fishing occupation.

He excelled in academics despite financial and other challenges and passed out with
distinction, a testament to his extremely natural intelligence endowment.

Enoch George was a man of many parts. He was an expert in soil mechanics and was associated with the design and construction of many roads and dams in the United Kingdom (UK) including the first truly urban motorway built in Lancashire, the M 61 Manchester to Preston Motor Way in 1968. This particular project presented several challenges not usually associated with normal rural highways.

Enoch George provided the solution which cracked the technical puzzle.
He returned to Nigeria in 1973 to contribute to the development of the country.

He was the pioneer Chief Engineer and Head of Estate and Works Department of
the now Rivers State University, Port Harcourt. As the Client’s Representative Enoch George did a wonderful job in implementing the master plan of the Institution.

The Structures and the Road layout testify to this.

He later established the Enoch George and Associates, to provide cutting edge
geotechnical engineering services, which were previously handled exclusively by
expatriate companies . His contributions to the highly technical energy sector, are
legendary.

For 15 years spanning 1984 to 1999 Enoch George carried out the subsoil
investigation for all land drilling locations in Shell Eastern Division. He was selected by Shell International to carry out the critical settlement monitoring of the prestressed concrete LNG storage tanks of the NLNG at Bonny Island following his impressive work for Shell Nigeria, investigation into collapsed land locations housing already drilled wells that were expanded to accommodate drilling of new oil wells. His Report led to complete overhaul of well cementation process in Shell globally.

He also carried out full time supervision of construction of the foundation reinforced concrete caps for Alakiri Gas Plant that has been supplying gas feed stock to NAFCON and now Notore; site investigation verification for Gbaran Ubie gas plant; confirmatory test of the 28 kilometers section of Ogbia to Nembe road in Bayelsa State and site investigation for the now defunct coastal road, among other critical national assets.


Because of his knowledge in this rare and highly specialized field, Enoch George
played key roles in the opening of doors that previously shut out Nigerian experts
and firms from the industry. He was a Nigerian content development pioneer.

Similarly, he endowed the Enoch George Professorial Chair in Geotechnical
Engineering at the University of Port Harcourt, to bequeath a lasting legacy to the coming generation of engineers in the subject.

A Fellow of many prestigious international and national engineering professional associations, such as the British Institution of Civil Engineers, the British Institution of Highways and Transportation Engineers, and the Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers among others, Enoch George was an engineering masterclass.
In recognition of his contribution, Her Majesty’s Government, offered him British Citizenship.

He politely rejected the offer; they then collected his Nigerian Passport and stamped in it: “Permitted to live in the UK for life”. He was also honoured by various organizations, including the British Institution of Civil Engineers Award for attaining 50 years in the profession continually and his community, the Dokube Royal House of Okrika with the title of Amatelimabo of Dokube, (the Corner stone and builder of the community).

That is the kind of man he was: A man of prodigious talents, a trail blazer, a pathfinder, a family man, and a man of velvet humility and disarming simplicity. As his remains return to Mother Earth on Friday 14th March, 2025 may his great soul rest in PEACE.