There is such saying - "There are no stupid questions, only stupid answers"..
Electrical Eng. is a broader term, the Electronics Eng. is a subset of it, afaik.
Electrical Eng. may also deal with Materials used in EE, High Voltage Power (ie your national grid) distribution systems, Power plants technology, Electro-Mechanical systems, Metrology, Measurement systems, sometimes with Robotics, Automation, etc.
Electronics Eng. is also rather more general term - it, for example, covers Microelectronics, Optoelectronics, Radioelectronics, Bioelectronics, etc.
All above are more-less dealing with topics related to materials/components/hardware design.
Computer Engineering is usually a mix of Electronics and Informatics, with _much_ higher emphasis on "Informatics" topics, however. Therefore "software engineering" oriented.
There are universities where the "Computer Engineering" and/or "Informatics" split from more traditional "Electrical Engineering" and became independent few decades back.