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Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by smartleo(m): 1:46pm On Jan 09, 2018
Sapiosexuality:
Leo, you know the salary of a Technologist in a Federal University?
I don't have an idea sir
Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by Xcelhenry(m): 1:51pm On Jan 09, 2018
can anybody connect me with a library job, pls I am a librarian
smartleo:

This information is over correct.gbam
Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by Advans(m): 9:32am On Jan 11, 2018
Sheelz:


It actually depends on the University (state, federal or private). RSU pays masters degree holders that much because after tax is removed it’s still above 200

hmmmmmm, so dia profs de collect N1m abi? pure lie until u bring ur proof
Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by Condom4Dick: 10:03am On Feb 11, 2018
Okay oh, I hear una
Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by dregmaster: 4:31pm On Jul 03, 2018
University of Ibadan Salary Scale

SALARY SCALE

Assistant Lecturer/Arts Fellow II / Librarian II CONUASS 2 (N794,260.00 X N23,306 - N957,402)

Lecturer II/ Research Fellow II CONUASS 3 (N897,501 X N25,259 - N1,074,314)

Lecturer I/ Research Fellow I CONUASS 4 (N1,122,751 X N40,223 - N1,444,535)

Senior Lecturer CONUASS 5 (N1,653,415 X N57,907 - N2,348,299)

Reader CONUASS 6 (N2,053,124 X N70,108 – N2,684,096)

Professor CONUASS 7 (N2,485,099 X N80,449 - N3,209,140)
Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by Gamesmart: 6:48pm On Jul 03, 2018
dregmaster:
University of Ibadan Salary Scale

SALARY SCALE

Assistant Lecturer/Arts Fellow II / Librarian II CONUASS 2 (N794,260.00 X N23,306 - N957,402)

Lecturer II/ Research Fellow II CONUASS 3 (N897,501 X N25,259 - N1,074,314)

Lecturer I/ Research Fellow I CONUASS 4 (N1,122,751 X N40,223 - N1,444,535)

Senior Lecturer CONUASS 5 (N1,653,415 X N57,907 - N2,348,299)

Reader CONUASS 6 (N2,053,124 X N70,108 – N2,684,096)

Professor CONUASS 7 (N2,485,099 X N80,449 - N3,209,140)


What is the nonsense X you put in it?

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Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by 2baga(m): 4:32am On Sep 01, 2018
Kolping:
Just to set the record straight regarding salaries of lecturers in Federal Universities. The salary scale is not hidden - it is set by the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC). It is available on their website for all to see.

NOTE all figures are before deductions such as tax, pension contribution, etc. The figures below are the GROSS salary so the NET salary (i.e. what you get paid in your bank account) will be less than what is listed below.

Total Emolument, which includes academic allowances and rent:
Graduate Assistant (CONUASS 01) - Entry level for graduates with a Bachelor's degree
Minimum salary = 105,281 Naira per month (i.e. 1,263,377 Naira annually)
Maximum salary after 6 years = 120,647 Naira per month (i.e. 1,447,767 Naira annually)

Assistant Lecturer (CONUASS 02) - Entry level for Master's degree holders
Minimum salary = 120,922 Naira per month (i.e. 1,451,071 Naira annually)
Maximum salary after 8 years = 146,241 Naira per month (i.e. 1,754,902 Naira annually)

Lecturer II (CONUASS 03)
Minimum salary = 137,459 Naira per month (i.e. 1,649,509 Naira annually)
Maximum salary after 8 years = 164,970 Naira per month (i.e. 1,979,640 Naira annually)

Lecturer I (CONUASS 04)
Minimum salary = 173,332 Naira per month (i.e. 2,079,995 Naira annually)
Maximum salary after 9 years = 223,667 Naira per month (i.e. 2,684,010 Naira annually)

Senior Lecturer (CONUASS 05)
Minimum salary = 257,625 Naira per month (i.e. 3,091,505 Naira annually)
Maximum salary after 13 years = 371,292 Naira per month (i.e. 4,455,506 Naira annually)

Reader (CONUASS 06)
Minimum salary = 314,018 Naira per month (i.e. 3,768,221 Naira annually)
Maximum salary after 10 years = 417,062 Naira per month (i.e. 5,004,750 Naira annually)

Professor (CONUASS 07)
Minimum salary = 381,695 Naira per month (i.e. 4,580,349 Naira annually)
Maximum salary after 10 years = 501,680 Naira per month (i.e. 6,020,163 Naira annually)

All Graduate Assistant, Assistant Lecturer and Lecturer II staff earn less than 150,000 Naira per month.
A Professor, after ten years in that position, barely takes home 450,000 Naira per month.

Our education sector needs urgent revamp
Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by Kolping: 7:30pm On Sep 01, 2018
Revamp? With the kind of people in charge at the various levels, especially in the university system, I dare say it won't happen anytime soon. From what I've seen, money is not the issue. The problem is our education is not fit for purpose.

2baga:









Our education sector needs urgent revamp
Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by Ugosample(m): 10:41pm On Sep 01, 2018
Kolping:
Revamp? With the kind of people in charge at the various levels, especially in the university system, I dare say it won't happen anytime soon. From what I've seen, money is not the issue. The problem is our education is not fit for purpose.


interesting perspective
Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by Kolping: 11:23am On Sep 02, 2018
Our education system and curriculum, especially at the university level, is geared towards producing graduates for a developed and industrialized economy. The problem is that a large proportion of the Nigerian economy is still undeveloped and not industrialized. As a result, the few parts of the economy that are developed cannot absorb most of the graduates coming out of the universities. So a large proportion of graduates end up being unemployed who then seek ways to leave Nigeria to developed economies abroad where their education can be utilized.
Industrialization is the fastest way to create a large number of jobs and lift millions of Nigerians out of poverty. China and South Korea are examples of countries which achieved that. Selling our oil, cocoa, groundnut, cassava, yam, beans, and any other mineral resources abroad will never make Nigeria a developed and industrialized economy. As they say, produce or perish.


Ugosample:


interesting perspective

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Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by Ugosample(m): 11:44am On Sep 02, 2018
Kolping:
Our education system and curriculum, especially at the university level, is geared towards producing graduates for a developed and industrialized economy. The problem is that a large proportion of the Nigerian economy is still undeveloped and not industrialized. As a result, the few parts of the economy that are developed cannot absorb most of the graduates coming out of the universities. So a large proportion of graduates end up being unemployed who then seek ways to leave Nigeria to developed economies abroad where their education can be utilized.
Industrialization is the fastest way to create a large number of jobs and lift millions of Nigerians out of poverty. China and South Korea are examples of countries which achieved that. Selling our oil, cocoa, groundnut, cassava, yam, beans, and any other mineral resources abroad will never make Nigeria a developed and industrialized economy. As they say, produce or perish.



Nice analysis

However, because exporting raw materials is the path of least resistance., and it will make our elite rich and fat without much critical thinking, the elite in Africa encourage it!


I must say, you got a sharp brain in your head
Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by Kolping: 1:20pm On Sep 02, 2018
Thank you.

What you've said is true. We have a rentier economy or rent based economy. In addition, our so called businessmen and women, who are among the richest in Africa, are rich because Nigeria practices crony capitalism.

According to Wikipedia,
Crony capitalism is an economy in which businesses thrive not as a result of risk, but rather as a return on money amassed through a nexus between a business class and the political class.

Rentier capitalism is a Marxist term currently used to describe the belief in economic practices of monopolization of access to any (physical, financial, intellectual, etc.) kind of property, and gaining significant amounts of profit without contribution to society.


Ugosample:


Nice analysis

However, because exporting raw materials is the path of least resistance., and it will make our elite rich and fat without much critical thinking, the elite in Africa encourage it!


I must say, you got a sharp brain in your head
Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by Ugosample(m): 6:41pm On Sep 02, 2018
Kolping:
Thank you.

What you've said is true. We have a rentier economy or rent based economy. In addition, our so called businessmen and women, who are among the richest in Africa, are rich because Nigeria practices crony capitalism.

According to Wikipedia,
Crony capitalism is an economy in which businesses thrive not as a result of risk, but rather as a return on money amassed through a nexus between a business class and the political class.

Rentier capitalism is a Marxist term currently used to describe the belief in economic practices of monopolization of access to any (physical, financial, intellectual, etc.) kind of property, and gaining significant amounts of profit without contribution to society.



Well I have a soft spot for dangote tho


But most times, people make it in Nigeria via connections sha

But I still believe that there are legit billionaires in Naija tho

or don't you think so? undecided
Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by Kolping: 6:58pm On Sep 02, 2018
Well it depends on what you mean by a legit billionaire. The truth is no one will tell you how they came about their riches in Nigeria.

Read this article:

https://nairametrics.com/cement-wars-the-battle-for-cement-dominance-between-ibeto-vs-dangote/

Ugosample:


Well I have a soft spot for dangote tho


But most times, people make it in Nigeria via connections sha

But I still believe that there are legit billionaires in Naija tho

or don't you think so? undecided
Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by coolangel54(f): 10:37am On Sep 24, 2018
Who has the details with each pay for the steps
Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by TyroneP(m): 7:21pm On Sep 25, 2018
kkkp:
graduate assistant around 120k , masters with experience is 140k, lecturer 11 around 150-180 , lecturer 1 around 180k to 250k , PhD 250k above, professor 400k- 600k some even collect up to 700k.

What about Readers?

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Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by salt1: 11:13pm On Jul 31, 2019
Kolping:
Just to set the record straight regarding salaries of lecturers in Federal Universities. The salary scale is not hidden - it is set by the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC). It is available on their website for all to see.

NOTE all figures are before deductions such as tax, pension contribution, etc. The figures below are the GROSS salary so the NET salary (i.e. what you get paid in your bank account) will be less than what is listed below.

Total Emolument, which includes academic allowances and rent:
Graduate Assistant (CONUASS 01) - Entry level for graduates with a Bachelor's degree
Minimum salary = 105,281 Naira per month (i.e. 1,263,377 Naira annually)
Maximum salary after 6 years = 120,647 Naira per month (i.e. 1,447,767 Naira annually)

Assistant Lecturer (CONUASS 02) - Entry level for Master's degree holders
Minimum salary = 120,922 Naira per month (i.e. 1,451,071 Naira annually)
Maximum salary after 8 years = 146,241 Naira per month (i.e. 1,754,902 Naira annually)

Lecturer II (CONUASS 03)
Minimum salary = 137,459 Naira per month (i.e. 1,649,509 Naira annually)
Maximum salary after 8 years = 164,970 Naira per month (i.e. 1,979,640 Naira annually)

Lecturer I (CONUASS 04)
Minimum salary = 173,332 Naira per month (i.e. 2,079,995 Naira annually)
Maximum salary after 9 years = 223,667 Naira per month (i.e. 2,684,010 Naira annually)

Senior Lecturer (CONUASS 05)
Minimum salary = 257,625 Naira per month (i.e. 3,091,505 Naira annually)
Maximum salary after 13 years = 371,292 Naira per month (i.e. 4,455,506 Naira annually)

Reader (CONUASS 06)
Minimum salary = 314,018 Naira per month (i.e. 3,768,221 Naira annually)
Maximum salary after 10 years = 417,062 Naira per month (i.e. 5,004,750 Naira annually)

Professor (CONUASS 07)
Minimum salary = 381,695 Naira per month (i.e. 4,580,349 Naira annually)
Maximum salary after 10 years = 501,680 Naira per month (i.e. 6,020,163 Naira annually)

All Graduate Assistant, Assistant Lecturer and Lecturer II staff earn less than 150,000 Naira per month.
A Professor, after ten years in that position, barely takes home 450,000 Naira per month.

So Lecturer 1 is below 250k?
Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by Kolping: 6:02pm On Aug 01, 2019
Unfortunately, yes. You will start with about 150,000 Naira per month.

salt1:


So Lecturer 1 is below 250k?
Re: Salary Ranges Of University Lecturers In Nigeria? by Thecuteyungjay(m): 10:04am On Sep 07, 2021
After I obtain my NCE certificate.
What else (certificate) do I need, to become a Lecturer.
Please help me out�

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