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The Institute for Industrial Technology (IIT) is a private technical vocational school in Lagos, Nigeria.IIT started operations in 2000, with the objective of providing values based education and technical vocational training [1] to male youth from families with limited resources.
Mack Trucks is the fourth-largest employer in the Lehigh Valley region as of 2024. [6] Mack Trucks is one of the top producers in the vocational and on-road vehicle market, class 8 through class 13. [citation needed] Mack trucks have been sold in 45 countries.
Military schools in Nigeria (2 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Military education and training in Nigeria" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The school provided practical training to male students in carpentry, masonry, blacksmithing, coopering, naval engineering, brickmaking and bricklaying. Female students were taught dress-making and tailoring, domestic science and accountancy. The school soon became the largest vocational training institution in West Africa. [2]
TRADOC is charged with doctrinal training and combat development, supervising training centers. It also serves as a senior think-tank in Nigeria . TRADOC was formed in 1981 under the leadership of Major General Geoffrey Obiaje Ejiga, [ 3 ] and currently supervises all the Army's schools, as well as an army depot.
The National Union of Road Transport Workers is an independent Nigerian trade union that serves the interests of transport workers in the road transport sector, [1] by calling for collective obtaining and pushing for social stability for all workers in the transport sector as defined in its constitution.
The Mack TerraPro is a series of heavy duty and severe service trucks built by Mack Trucks. They are a forward control cab-over-engine type, where the driver sits in front of the axle. A flat front has two large windshields. A spotting feature is small notches in the lower inside of the windshields.
1988 Mack CS300P, the conventional version of the Mid-Liner model. American Mack also used the Club of Four cabin, thanks to their linkup with Renault (who purchased 10 percent of Mack in 1979 [10]). These competed in the Class 6 and Class 7 medium-duty weight categories. Built by RVI in France, it was sold as the Mack Mid-Liner or Manager ...