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The Agony Of Private School Teachers In Nigeria by chime8(m): 11:41am On Jun 16, 2020
It is a known fact that private schools are the employer of more than 60% of unemployed graduates that are ready to take their peanuts which they pay as salaries, just to make ends meet.
I am more than 100% sure that an average Nigerian does not believe in the figures that the NCDC have been pumping out everyday, the only people that believe in this COVID-19 figures are the selected few beneficiary and some elite.
I am using this medium and opportunity to appeal to the FG to lift the ban on SCHOOLS so as to reduce the hardship on the PRIVATE SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Remember that the ministers of HEALTH, EDUCATION as well as the NCDC chairman were never qualified for those positions and they using this opportunity to dry the NATIONAL TREASURY more. Their Records prove more to my assertions.

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Re: The Agony Of Private School Teachers In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:44am On Jun 16, 2020
The most surprising part is when you hear teachers are against the reopening of schools because they work in the public schools and their salary never cease. This is a great lesson to private school teachers - you are still unemployed if you work in a private school - time to take new steps in life.

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Re: The Agony Of Private School Teachers In Nigeria by chime8(m): 11:51am On Jun 16, 2020
[quote author=Horlayhemy post=90727076]The most surprising part is when you hear teachers are against the reopening of schools because they work in the public schools and their salary never cease. This is a great lesson to private school teachers - you are still unemployed if you work in a private school - time to take new steps in life.

You're right.
It's just where they found themselves undecided
Re: The Agony Of Private School Teachers In Nigeria by chime8(m): 11:56am On Jun 16, 2020
A reasonable government needs to look into the payment system of her private sectors.


The NCDC, HEALTH and EDUCATIONAL sectors now pay media with many headlines supporting their dubious act on the resumption of schools

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Re: The Agony Of Private School Teachers In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:59am On Jun 16, 2020
Yeah bro, I'm currently one of them. We're only hoping for the best.

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Re: The Agony Of Private School Teachers In Nigeria by chime8(m): 12:02pm On Jun 16, 2020
Me too !!!! cry

I now survive on private lessons, because am very versatile in all science subjects.


I resides in EDO STATE, AUCHI precisely.

I am a UNIBEN GRADUATE
Re: The Agony Of Private School Teachers In Nigeria by chime8(m): 12:26pm On Jun 16, 2020
What's the way forward
Re: The Agony Of Private School Teachers In Nigeria by preciousele(f): 1:06pm On Jun 16, 2020
Horlayhemy:
The most surprising part is when you hear teachers are against the reopening of schools because they work in the public schools and their salary never cease. This is a great lesson to private school teachers - you are still unemployed if you work in a private school - time to take new steps in life.
U re right o my brother. Me i ve learnt enough
Re: The Agony Of Private School Teachers In Nigeria by obonujoker(m): 3:55pm On Jun 16, 2020
Lol.... The foolish scammers know that immediately education sector resumes, their covid419 ceases to exist... Not only private school teachers o... What about traders that sell in school premises, what about textbook and notebook publishers, what about biscuits and aperitif etc??

However private school teachers should update themselves too especially in the area of secondary School classes... An engineering graduate of mine, like me, both Msc, this guy collects 10k per month from sss1-sss3 students, and he has 10 students already... If they all pay, that's 100k a month... I just had to drop my Pali, update my LinkedIn account that I'm looking for job, and join his hustle....

Now I charge 8k for sss1-sss3 in my area for science students... I have 3 now, and 4 jss students....

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Re: The Agony Of Private School Teachers In Nigeria by yusman14(m): 5:00pm On Jun 16, 2020
Good day everyone..

Please things are really hard here..

This pandemic has affected a lot..

Can anybody help me with anything,I need to eat..

0255379792

Gtbank

Jolayemi Yusuf ayomide
Re: The Agony Of Private School Teachers In Nigeria by chime8(m): 7:15am On Jun 17, 2020
[quote author=obonujoker post=90735217]Lol.... The foolish scammers know that immediately education sector resumes, their covid419 ceases to exist... Not only private school teachers o... What about traders that sell in school premises, what about textbook and notebook publishers, what about biscuits and aperitif etc??

However private school teachers should update themselves too especially in the area of secondary School classes... An engineering graduate of mine, like me, both Msc, this guy collects 10k per month from sss1-sss3 students, and he has 10 students already... If they all pay, that's 100k a month... I just had to drop my Pali, update my LinkedIn account that I'm looking for job, and join his hustle....

Now I charge 8k for sss1-sss3 in my area for science students... I have 3 now, and 4 jss students....



How true is it !!!

If I may ask, where do you resides bro
Re: The Agony Of Private School Teachers In Nigeria by chime8(m): 7:17am On Jun 17, 2020
The mod of this section should do the needful
Re: The Agony Of Private School Teachers In Nigeria by obonujoker(m): 7:25am On Jun 17, 2020
[quote author=chime8 post=90755421][/quote]

Ogudu Area.
Re: The Agony Of Private School Teachers In Nigeria by ksbusari(m): 8:55am On Jun 17, 2020
The Federal Government needs to look into the process of establishing private schools. Their financial strength must be verified before they are given the go ahead.
Re: The Agony Of Private School Teachers In Nigeria by chime8(m): 10:49pm On Jun 17, 2020
ksbusari:
The Federal Government needs to look into the process of establishing private schools. Their financial strength must be verified before they are given the go ahead.

You're 100% correct

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