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09/11/2025
Abubakar’s Leap of Faith: The Engausa Journey That Changed Everything 👍
Abubakar’s story is a powerful reminder that skill, not background, determines potential. His journey from an ordinary electrician to a thriving entrepreneur proves what’s possible when determination meets the right opportunity.
At Engausa Global Tech Hub, we believe stories like Abubakar’s should not be the exception; they should be the norm. For over a decade, we’ve been equipping young people, almajiris, and out-of-school youths with practical, industry-relevant skills to help them transform their lives and uplift their communities.
Your own transformation could begin with a single decision, just like Abubakar’s did.
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Abubakar’s Leap of Faith: The Engausa Journey That Changed Everything - EngausaHub Blog In today’s episode of the Engausa Podcast, host Engr. Mustapha Habu Ringim interviewed one of Engausa’s pioneer students, Abubakar Musa, […]
03/10/2025
Every great story has a season of struggle — moments when giving up feels easier than holding on. For Nazifi Shehu Dalhatu, that season came during his time at ENGAUSA Hub. His journey wasn’t defined by convenience or comfort, but by resilience, sacrifice, and the belief that one day, the pain would be worth it…
With Hardship Comes Ease: Nazifi’s ENGAUSA Journey of Resilience and Triumph - EngausaHub Blog Every great story has a season of struggle — moments when giving up feels easier than holding on. For Nazifi […]
21/09/2025
Engr. Mustapha Habu Ringim Receives SCIAN 2025 Vocational Award
Kano, 20th September 2025
Engr. Mustapha Habu Ringim, Founder of the ENGAUSA Skills Development Foundation, has been honoured with the SCIAN 2025 Vocational Award by the Kano State Chapter of the Spinal Cord Injuries Association of Nigeria (SCIAN), under the leadership of its chairman, Abdurrahman Uba Daushe. The award recognises his outstanding contributions to vocational skills and entrepreneurship development, particularly among members of the Association.
The award ceremony, held in Kano Metropolis to mark the 2025 Spinal Cord Injury Day, brought together government officials, academics, community leaders, and advocates to celebrate individuals and organisations that have championed empowerment, inclusion, and social development.
In his goodwill message at the ceremony, Engr. Mustapha Habu paid special tribute to one of his greatest mentors, Mal. Habibu Sani Talban Babura, who lived for 36 years with a quadriplegia spinal cord injury. He noted that Mal. Habibu’s resilience and wisdom during his trial period as a student at Bayero University Kano played a key role in shaping his career path.
Quoting a profound Hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), he reminded the audience:
“When Allah intends good for someone, He afflicts him with trials.” (Sahih al-Bukhari)
He explained that this Hadith reflects not only the experiences of many people with spinal cord injuries but also the realities faced by all people living with physical, psychological, and educational disabilities, who—despite challenges—continue to demonstrate remarkable patience, resilience, and excellence. He further emphasised that every human being carries some form of weakness or limitation. This truth is captured in the Qur’anic verse:
“And Allah wants to lighten for you [your difficulties]; and mankind was created weak.” (Surah An-Nisa 4:28)
According to him, this verse underscores the universality of human vulnerability and the need for societies to build systems of empathy, empowerment, and inclusion.
Engr. Mustapha also highlighted that ENGAUSA TVET Training operates on a model of inclusivity, free from discrimination, stereotypes, and segregation. At ENGAUSA, persons with disabilities train alongside others and are recognised as “People With Special Abilities” because of their exceptional performance across various technical fields. This approach, he noted, demonstrates that inclusive learning enriches innovation, collaboration, and community development.
The SCIAN 2025 Vocational Award, he stated, is not just an individual honour but a collective recognition. He dedicated it to the staff of ENGAUSA Skills Development Foundation, the many contributors and philanthropists, as well as the public and private organisations that support the Foundation’s philanthropic activities. He further extended the dedication to all people struggling with physical, psychological, and educational disabilities—whom ENGAUSA proudly recognises as People With Special Abilities—who continue to defy limitations and pursue their dreams with courage and resilience.
The award underscores Engr. Mustapha’s lifelong commitment to using vocational education and skills development as powerful tools for dignity, independence, and sustainable livelihoods. And as the world marked Spinal Cord Injury Day 2025, the occasion served as a reminder that inclusion, empowerment, and opportunities for people living with disabilities—whom ENGAUSA proudly recognises as “People With Special Abilities” are not acts of charity but necessities for building a just and progressive society. This ethos lies at the very heart of the ENGAUSA Skills Development Foundation.
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