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FCOgbundiogu

FRIDAY CHIMOBI OGBUNDIOGU

BIOGRAPHY

Friday Chimobi Ogbundiogu hails from Umukpo Ipupe autonomous community, Ubakala in Umuahia South Local government area, Abia state.


EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

He started his primary school education at NEPA staff school, Jebba, then his secondary education at Mount Carmel college Ilorin, Kwara state, and also GSS jebba. He further went to the federal university of technology, Minna where he obtained a diploma in science laboratory technology, where he also proceeded in obtaining his B.Tech in geology.


PROFESSIONAL CAREER

He further in his professional career as he worked in the United State of America at PHEONIX EAST AVIATION (DAYTON BEACH FL, USA) then as a Field Engineer at COX Communication (USA) and at Direct TV (USA).


BUSINESS LIFE

He became a business man as he founded C & C International Used Car, Titanium Autoplex LLC, Chole & CJ2 Transport LLC, and Baton Rouge Louisiana(LA) in the  United State of America. He also ventured into hospitality business in Nigeria.


AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

He was honored  with Humanitarian Service Award ( ADVENTIST MEN ORGANIZATION, AIRPORT DISTRICT, ABUJA) and also

AWARD OF PARTICIPATION (D’ ROOSEVELT HOTEL New Orleans, USA).

Watercraft dimensions

  • Draft (hull), the distance from waterline to keel of a vessel
  • Draft (sail), degree of curvature in a sail
  • Air draft, distance from waterline to the highest point on a vessel

Selection processes

Entertainment

Heating, cooling, air flow

Finance

  • Demand draft, a check created by a merchant with a buyer's account number on it, but without the buyer's signature
  • Banker's draft, a form of check where the funds are taken directly from the financial institution
  • Sight draft, or time draft, an order for the payment of money by a banker

Other uses

  • Draught beer or other beverage, served from a bulk keg or cask rather than a bottle or can
  • Draft (engineering), the angle added to features perpendicular to the parting line of a casting or molding
  • Draft (aerodynamics), two objects in close proximity reducing overall drag
  • Draft document, a version of an unfinished document or other written work
  • Draft animal, an animal used to perform tasks
    • Draft horse, a large horse bred to be a working animal doing hard tasks such as plowing and other farm labor
    • Draught dog, a variety of working dog used to pull a cart
  • Draft (water)
  • Draught, an alternate term for a stream

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