African Industries Group
Daniel Patrick is an experienced Quality Control Engineer currently working at African Industries Group since February 2022, where responsibilities include quality assurance and control. Previously, Daniel served as a part-time lecturer at Joint Professional Training School (JPTS) Akure Study Center 2 from May 2019 to September 2021, focusing on educational design, assessment development, and communication of complex concepts. Daniel's background includes a role as a Graduate Student Research Assistant at the Federal University of Technology Akure's Foundry Engineering Laboratory and a Graduate Engineer as a Welding Inspector at the REMASAB Kano state ministry of environment. Additionally, a student internship in metal forming processes occurred at the Ministry of Works Ondo State. Academically, Daniel holds a Master of Engineering in Mechanical and Production Metallurgy and a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical/Production Metallurgy from the Federal University of Technology Akure, along with a National Diploma in Metallurgical and Material Engineering Technology from Kogi State Polytechnic Lokoja.
African Industries Group
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African Industries Group (AIG) is a diversified global conglomerate with a legacy of 51 years of business excellence and sustainable growth. It is headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. It has been contributing to Nigeria’s socio-economic growth and industrial development and is equally committed towards the nurturing and development of the local community. AIG owes its success to the core philosophy of ‘Building the Future Together’. Its business strategy is inclusive, sustainable, and not only benefits stakeholders but also positively impacts the environment and society. It has been predominantly a manufacturing company, with operational excellence benchmarked to global standards. The group has around 35 state of the art manufacturing plants and facilities located in various locations across Nigeria, creating employment opportunities. Its investment and expansion in manufacturing with the latest functional technology provides long term employment to thousands of Nigerians, for people from across the globe. It also creates ancillary employment for many more.