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Name: Sebastine ogbuka
Joined: Oct 7, 2015
Last Post: Oct 16, 2015
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School: University of Jos

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Xab   
Oct 16, 2015
Scholarship / Chevening: Networking Question - exchanging information with people who can help you professionally [3]

Chevening is looking for individuals with strong networking skills, who will engage with the Chevening community and influence and lead others in their chosen profession. Explain how you meet this requirement, using clear examples of your networking skills, and outline how you hope to use these skills in the future.

(minimum word count: 50 words, maximum word count: 500 words)

Good day guys! Please I need help on this one! General understanding of the prompt, understanding the meaning of the theme, grammatical errors etc thanks a lot

Networking means the act of exchanging information with people who can help you professionally. Robert Kiyosaki, the motivational speaker, always starts his day by saying "If you want to go somewhere, it is best to find someone who has already been there" Evidently, Listening to others and looking for ways to meet their need as well as being persistent with my contacts has developed me into a master networker.

My first litmus test in the aspect of networking came during my third year in the university, when I attempted to unify all local undergraduate scholars of Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) all over the country, which consisted of about 1000 scholars from different institutions, under one single association called National Association of PTDF Scholars (NAPS) which I intended to preside over. I achieved this by creating a database of all the scholars published on-line by the fund and then proceeded further to make contacts by using friends from other schools, social media lookup and email correspondence. My major reason for creating this network was to foster communication between scholars around the country with the option of endorsing a presidential candidate for the 2015 general elections in Nigeria as a body. I am applying for the chevron scholarship today as a result of a contact from this association who familiarized me with the scholarship.

Furthermore, there is evidence to suggest that LinkedIn has enabled me to connect with industry professionals in the field of sustainable energy. My activities there earned me a spot as a member of a prestigious group called "World solar Association" and this has exposed me to international standards and also gave me insights on the international policies guiding the industry.

Also, communicating with course tutors and professors of universities during open days in the process of my admission application shows the degree of my responsiveness when networking is involved.

With my vast networking skills, I intend to create and unify a group of Nigerian Chevening Alumni Association this will enable Chevening scholars share the qualities of ambition, drive and leadership potential. I also intend using my visual and pattern recognition skills coupled with my ability to develop relationships over time, to help organizations uncover and capitalize on new business opportunities which will culminate to a great delivery of value over time.

To conclude, I have substantiated my strong networking skills with both professional and extracurricular contacts and that i will broaden my network as I progress in my career.
Xab   
Oct 12, 2015
Scholarship / Chevening Eassy: Leadaship and Influence [7]

Thanks a lot justivy03 ! I really appreciate your effort! I still need your help on this! @ vangiespen I have restructured the essay according to your advice, please check it out! Thanks!( General idea, grammatical errors, punctuation errors arrangement etc)

My perspective of a leader is an individual who is capable of providing the vision and motivation to a team so they work toward the same goal. The ability to communicate the vision is vital. In other to be most effective, one needs to be credible and knowledgeable, with a strong believe in ones own idea and self, while at the same time listening to others. Throughout my life, I have encountered the chance to show leadership and influence people both during my educational pursuit and my current job.

First, During my first year in the university I got my self acquainted with various top student union leaders which eventually lead to my election as the president of the National Association of Physics Students (NAPS), Unijos chapter. This involved organizing executive meetings, holding congress and carrying out departmental projects. During this time, I was faced with a board member not carrying out her activities as the vice president of the association. I consulted with her as to what we could do together to fix the problem. We agreed that she couldn't really devote the time that it took to carry out certain projects, and she ended up resigning her position but also stated that she would help her replacement in whatever capacity she could. I felt as though we have come to a conclusion together, rather than thinking I was criticizing her performance which was not the case. I had a plan of action and carried it out successfully. Actions like this coupled with the departmental projects I carried out was responsible for my award as the best departmental president by the students body at the faculty.

Currently, while working with solar electric systems Ltd, my coworkers and I had a huge mailing to complete. We had the choice of working more efficiently as a team, or individually in a much more time consuming manner. My two coworkers did not care for each other and they wanted to complete the mailing on an individual level. When I presented them with the evidence that we could finish an hour earlier by working together, they decided that working together was the right path to take. As a result we finished the mailout in a short period and could work on other task that day.

Finally, I strongly believe that I'm the kind of individual Chevening is trying to spot that would bring a lot of positive leadership to his home country Nigeria.
Xab   
Oct 11, 2015
Scholarship / Chevening Eassy: Leadaship and Influence [7]

Hi guys! Please help me review my essay (grammatical errors, creativity and general idea) for the chevening scholarship, you guys are doing a great Job here!

* Chevening is looking for individuals that will be future leaders or influencers in thier home countries. Explain how you meet this requirement, using clear examples of your own leadership and influencing skills to support your answer

Growing up as the first child in my family of seven, I was naturally made to assume the role of a leader by birth and because my younger siblings constantly looked up to me it became obvious that I had to live an exemplary life for them to follow.

Throughout my life, I have encountered the chance to experience the position of being a leader. During my first year in the university, I got myself acquainted with various top student union leaders which eventually lead to my election as the president of the National Association of Physics Students (NAPS) Unijos chapter. This involved organizing executive meetings, holding congresses and carrying out departmental development project. In the course of this, I also experienced democratic leadership through playing on a departmental football team, being part of study groups in the university for class presentations, being a member of certain youth programs in my church. I have gained many important qualities of being a good leader through these experiences. Some of the valuable leadership traits that I have obtained and strengthened are: how to be a team player, to be a better listener, to have more patience, not to be afraid of constructive criticism, to be outspoken and to be a problem solver. Even though I have gained a lot, I still have more things to learn in order to become a better leader. Things like being more assertive, being more disciplined, becoming a better public speaker and learning how to be more realistic and not too optimistic. These are the qualities I would like to develop as part of my study experience in the UK.

These numerous non-academic activities I indulged in never had any negative influence on my academic performance; I worked very hard on my academics and was awarded a full federal government scholarship ( Petroleum Technology Development Fund, PTDF) because of the excellent result I had during my first year and I was able to maintain this scholarship up till my final year. In addition to this I was nominated at the faculty by the Natural Science Students Association, NASSA University of Jos, for the award of "Best Departmental President" and that of " Most influential NASSITE" I was eventually awarded the best departmental president in faculty of nine departments, while also bagging of the most intelligent male in my department.

I personally believe influence is about communicating ideas and making them stick, this fuels my desire of becoming a better public speaker every day. During my with solar electric systems Ltd I delivered a lecture to the engineers at Sheds Science and Technology Complex SHESTCO in Abuja Nigeria and this experience enhanced my reputation, boosted my self confidence and opened up countless opportunities.

Finally, I believe I'm the kind of individual Chevening is trying to spot that will bring a lot of positive leadership influence to his home country Nigeria.
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