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Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by MATURELION: 4:29am On Jun 12, 2020
mvem:
for goodness me Covid hardly affects kids, it has been scientifically established that it hardly affect kids.
some children have underlying health issues not every kid is healthy enough and also they could become potential carriers you think the federal government is stupid when they said schools should close ?
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 6:35am On Jun 12, 2020
mustausman:


Bros, it hasn't been easy on our part at all. Please help a brother with anything within your reach. Thanks and God bless. GTB,0464929698,IBRAHIM BELLO...
are you s teacher? Who ask you to post your account details?
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by mustausman(m): 6:51am On Jun 12, 2020
Emanodimo:


Bros, go back to read the thread page 1, Someone ask which school, where do u teach?

Reply, maybe he has some cash to help u.

I have responded to his question already. Thank you bro...
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by Nobody: 7:03am On Jun 12, 2020
Fuckingmallam45:

For some people, that is one way. But, if you are not happy or too stressed… that is not enough. Having loved ones…who are there for you, being able to help them and vice versa, will give you a lot more of a feeling of being kind, generous, and helpful than money ever will. MY idea of success is like that…others would surely say that I am crazy. But, there is nothing wrong with paying attention to money, too! Just do not place it first.

I believe that success depends on the individual. What are the individual's goals? Don't mind me just felt like asking you. But sha these teachers are indeed suffering.
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by Jakama90(m): 7:04am On Jun 12, 2020
They should go and use all those money they been collecting in the name of handwork. Or don't they have savings?
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by mustausman(m): 7:11am On Jun 12, 2020
[quote author=ALLNIGERIANSMAD post=90574483]are you s teacher? Who ask you to post your account details? [/quote

Yes, I am a teacher. If you want to help, kindly do and God bless you as you do so...
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by Fuckingmallam45(m): 7:34am On Jun 12, 2020
Ausrichie:

I believe that success depends on the individual. What are the individual's goals? Don't mind me just felt like asking you. But sha these teachers are indeed suffering.
It's called a personal goal.

A personal goal is a predetermined task which a person wants to complete for some different but personal reasons , irrespective of other individuals and circumstances.

For example, My personal goal could be to buy a house for myself in next 5 years time. It doesn't matter whether my brother has a house or not.I will work on my goal and try to achieve it because its my personal goal and not my brother's.

A personal goal may or may not have time constraints. It depends on the person to consider time constraints or to ignore it.

For example, My personal goal with a time limitation would be to buy a house in next 5 years time. But my personal goal without time constraint would be to quit smoking or learn anger management. Note that in the second example I haven't set a time limit to achieve my goal.

Hope this answer helps
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by Chardon90(m): 8:07am On Jun 12, 2020
It is really a hard and very difficult time for me here.Since the month of march i have been feeding from hand to mouth and is no longer funny friends. The worst part is i tried organising home lesson to teach students at least to get paid so i can feed but their parents wouldn't let them go citing the virus as excuse..... Honestly i regret been a teacher in a private school now but what would i do? If not for unemployment in the country i wouldn't be here in the first place as an idle mind is the devil's workshop.... Please kindly assist me with whatever you have to feed my nairaland family.... 205 392 172 3 Uba
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by teemotee: 8:11am On Jun 12, 2020
These are indeed hard times. Even those that are not teachers will still come here and claim teacher and post their account number
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by Nobody: 8:19am On Jun 12, 2020
I don't believe Covid 19 is real in Nigeria. All this livescores are just a way to scared people, so that people won't pay attention as they're looting our fund. They have successfully diverted our attention to the extend that we no longer ask for accountability and good governance from them again. All we want now is "they should not kill us, we want to breathe." Plan-scam-demic!

You polithiefcians are not serious. ''You can fool some people some times but you cant fool all the people all the time'' - Bob Nesta Marley
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by spaceacademy(m): 8:23am On Jun 12, 2020
so unfortunate that those who are not supposed to beg are taking advantage. go hustle,don't form big
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by yusman14(m): 8:35am On Jun 12, 2020
Things have been extra hard during this period..my mum and I both work in a private school in Lagos..
I am starving here.. save a life
Please can anybody help me with anything..I will be glad..
0255379792
Jolayemi Yusuf ayomide
Gtbank
God bless you all
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by ferdvict2(m): 8:40am On Jun 12, 2020
hstar:

Bros e pass terrible o, it is totally beyond that.

Nigerian politicians, i mean the bad ones among u and the ones spoiling dis country, I know most of you don't believe in God o.

But what I will tell you is all of una no go have peace in this life and hereafter.

Na curse we go dey curse u now.

To even think of it that the boss av been working under him for four years never swear or rain curse on any living things before, but he rain terrible curse on these callous and self centered Nigerian politicians.

E ma shey oriburuku ni o laiye ati lorun, bi e shey Fi ara ni wa.

Let's assume they av chance, dem for don enthrone and over throw God for him kingdom self,

Ibinu Olohun ma ba gbogbo yin ni o.
Amin

God will help our leaders
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by walyx(m): 9:31am On Jun 12, 2020
seriously when I saw this thread,I was really eager to read it.cos I want to know if I am the only one or among the few that's really being hit hard this period. most times I had to weep in my heart. some days,I just hed to starve for the kids to eat something.its really hard I must say. Na bad thing to be a teacher? o just weak I swear. this is June again,don't even know how the survival would be. its well. God help me.

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Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by vickydevoka(m): 9:39am On Jun 12, 2020
hstar:

Before nkor,
Na u go tell me nah,

BEBETO
No vex of my words harsh. Na so my mama take de give us advice dat year
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by hstar: 10:55am On Jun 12, 2020
vickydevoka:

No vex of my words harsh. Na so my mama take de give us advice dat year
I understand cheesy
But to be truthful, I dey hustle no be small
When dangote still dey hustle for money, wetin I wan say do me, wetin u wan say do you wey you too no go look for money?

Baba, may God bless your hustle, may God bless my hustle too

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Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by Oluwaseyi456(m): 1:08pm On Jun 12, 2020
Pls,help ,no More salary or any levies more any where...
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Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by Kaysalas(m): 1:27pm On Jun 12, 2020
SmellySperm:

don't know how to beg but 2k will go a long way,I'm a private school teacher please help
You no go see 1k collect with this kind moniker. Na wetin you dey teach person pikin for school be dis? grin grin
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by Nobody: 2:15pm On Jun 12, 2020
Kaysalas:

You no go see 1k collect with this kind moniker. Na wetin you dey teach person pikin for school be dis? grin grin
lol nairaland no b serious place nagrin help bro
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by Nobody: 4:12pm On Jun 12, 2020
I swear it has not been easy. Especially when your mum and you, her only son are working in private schools, she can't even call you to ask for help in a perilous time like this, when she definitely knows that you are in the same shoe with her and you obviously have nothing to rendered.

It would even be more difficult if you are the only son taking care ur mum but you work in private school. Calling you for help in this particular time when you are only surviving by the grace of God.
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by mustausman(m): 4:28pm On Jun 12, 2020
This is to acknowledge receipt of N200 from Mr.AKANNO CASMIR EKENE. God bless you plenty...

GTB,0464929698,I.B...
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by Kaysalas(m): 4:42pm On Jun 12, 2020
SmellySperm:

lol nairaland no b serious place nagrin help bro
Hehehe, me self dey find help ryt now, only say Shame nor dey gree let me ask for bar untop NAIRALAND. Anyway sha, maybe na because I still get very small change for acc. This korona do me STRONG thing O, from 5 digit salary(very close to 100k) to 8k every month(WhatsApp class remuneration), bro I don TAYAD cry
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by obonujoker(m): 5:55pm On Jun 12, 2020
Honestly this Nigerian leaders are so terribly wicked.

Why not introduce morning, afternoon or maybe evening classes and let every school enforce it.?

Now many teachers are suffering collecting #50 per day lesson just to have something to feed...while government teachers are receiving thier salaries still.....

Open schools now.... Government clowns
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by omodarasimi: 5:57pm On Jun 12, 2020
A big thank you to Mr Felix. Please I also teach in private school please assist me GTBank D F S 0005737980 for my baby sake
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by omodarasimi: 6:13pm On Jun 12, 2020
Thanks for the gesture
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by hstar: 7:14pm On Jun 12, 2020
SeverusSnape:
I really feel for private school teachers. I thought of them some days ago, They are one of the most affected set of workers this period.
I just want to confirm pls, are u d one?
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by Shuku: 7:16pm On Jun 12, 2020
candyguyofficia:

I don't know about your side. However parent have adopted private class for their kids

Immediately schools were closed due to the covid 19 outbreak, I stopped my kids' lesson teachers. I and my spouse have been trying, however insufficient, to help them with their academics at this time.
I cannot be penny wise and pound foolish. I refuse to go out without necessary precautions. I keep my children at home all the time to keep them safe. Then I ask a teacher to come and meet them at home. Where he has gone, whom and what he has been exposed to, I don't know; but I import such danger to my children because of lesson? No way. Wisdom must always prevail over perceived necessity.

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Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by Nobody: 7:40pm On Jun 12, 2020
Kaysalas:

Hehehe, me self dey find help ryt now, only say Shame nor dey gree let me ask for bar untop NAIRALAND. Anyway sha, maybe na because I still get very small change for acc. This korona do me STRONG thing O, from 5 digit salary(very close to 100k) to 8k every month(WhatsApp class remuneration), bro I don TAYAD cry
eya.. sorry bro

even if na 2k it will help with rice abeg

Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by emmaella: 8:02pm On Jun 12, 2020
Juell:
I think about private school teachers everyday they're the worst hit in this whole situation. One lesson we all have learned from this whole period is that everyone needs more than one source of income.
what about those who lost their jobs in other private firm. What happens to them?
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by emmaella: 8:58pm On Jun 12, 2020
tutudesz:

Guy sell your phone simple, you be using phone, buying data and you claim to be hungry
so when he sells the phone, he will feed on the money for years abi. Some of you just type here without having a second look at your writings. You have certainly not offered any solution here. When he can organise virtual classes to make som doe for himself you are asking him to sell his phone.If you can't help just scroll up or down as some others have done rather than this trash you posted here.
Re: Lockdown: We Are Hungry - Private Schools Teachers Cry Out by mustausman(m): 9:28pm On Jun 12, 2020
Mr. Akanno EKENE sent Mr N200. I do appreciate that and more blessings for you sir. Please N200 in 4 more places can make this 1K for me house. GTB,0464929698,I.B.

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