I'm happy to share that I've been recognized as the IEEE Secretary for the
Enugu State University of Science & Technology student branch a volunteer role
running from January 2026 through December 2027.
This is actually my second IEEE volunteer role at ESUT. I also serve as the
branch Webmaster, which means I'm both keeping records and building the
digital presence of the branch. Two roles, one mission.
What the Secretary Role Involves
As Secretary, I'm responsible for the administrative backbone of the branch
meeting records, correspondence, member coordination, and making sure the branch
runs with structure and accountability.
It's not the most glamorous role on paper, but I've come to appreciate it deeply.
A community without structure doesn't scale. And if we want ESUT's IEEE branch
to be taken seriously locally and globally it has to operate like a serious organization.
Why I Volunteered for Two Roles
Honestly? Because I saw gaps and I had the capacity to fill them.
As a developer, I'm wired to fix broken systems. When I looked at what the branch
needed a better web presence, better documentation, better organization I didn't
wait for someone else to step up.
That's the same energy I bring to every project I build at
SonicPrime Dev.
Identify the problem. Build the solution. Ship it.
What I Hope to Contribute
Over the next two years, I want to help build an IEEE student branch that:
- Runs events that actually move the needle for students' careers
- Documents its work properly so future members have a foundation to build on
- Has a web presence that reflects the quality of its members
- Becomes a model for other student branches in South-East Nigeria
A Note to Students in Nigeria
If you're a student in engineering or tech and you're not involved in your
institution's IEEE branch start now.
The soft skills you build through volunteer leadership are just as valuable
as the technical ones. Communication, coordination, accountability these
are what separate good developers from great ones.
Grateful for the recognition. More importantly, grateful for the opportunity
to serve. Let's make ESUT proud. 🚀
Are you involved in IEEE or any tech community at your university?
Let's connect in the comments 👇
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