God Saw Something in Me: Young Man Celebrates Getting a Job After Making Right Career Choice
- People have joined a young man who has just landed a job as an industrial engineer in the coal production industry Mpumalanga
- Young and newly employed Nkosana Mlotshwa says he initially wanted to do a course in metallurgy at varsity but God changed him and he managed to qualify as an engineering worker
- His story is on social media and Briefly News has collected a few encouraging reactions from the young man’s inspirational account
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Nkosana Mlotshwa has shared an inspirational story on social media after completing his studies to become an industrial engineer.
The Tshwane University of Technology graduate says he initially wanted to become a metallurgical engineer but God has directed him to a different path.

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No regrets
However, the young man says he does not have regrets because the career is a fulfilling one and he is enjoying every moment.
Mlotshwa’s story is documented by Varsity World on Facebook, a magazine that focuses on publishing stories of those that have made it academically.

Source: Facebook
The post reads:
"I wanted to do metallurgical engineering but God saw something in me as an industrial engineer, today I am working.
“I am monitoring metallurgical processes, helping metallurgists in optimising processes. Finding efficient ways to producing a good quality coal and applying industrial engineering principles.
“God has blessed me with a best career. I thank you Lord. Team continous Improvement – Nkosana Mlotshwa.”
The young man’s followers on the social media application have responded and joined him in wishing him the best of luck in his new journey.
People were truly inspired
@Njabulo Gabela said:
“Congratulations Sir. All the best going forward.”

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@Phemelo Valentine said:
“Beautiful stuff.”
@Tumiso Moselakgomo said:
“Wow amazing. I'm doing that course. It's very amazing.”
@Khanyisa Thomas said:
“Congratulations, I'm doing the same course so amazing.”
@Precious Lebelo said:
“TUT produces the best...ask me if know.....congratulations.”
@Ntokozo Magaye said:
“Industrial engineering is the best.”
@Mubadekanyi Liabara said:
“Great stuff young man.”
Another Nigerian youth graduated
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A Nigerian lady with the Twitter handle @prayseemola came out to celebrate her success after graduating with a first-class.
The lady revealed that five years ago, she never thought she would ever get a university admission but God changed the story.
The young Nigerian lady did not only graduate but she emerged as the best student in her microbiology department with a 4.91 CGPA.
Source: Legit.ng
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