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slawomir:Worse for you and your acquaintances but as for mine and other well meaning Nigerians, we shall all reap great fortune. Amen |
Generalwoodz:Contact me for the LinkedIn account. Already sent a friend request to you. |
Arsenal might draw or even lose this match....lost so many easy goal scoring chances. Typical arsenal this last season period. |
WelcomeToBiafra:How is this mata Biafra related. Kai, I just dislike nitwit. Oga carry ur tribalising agenda to another thread this is about our OG Hakimi and how all smart men internationally are celebrating his doggedly smart ass move. Ekpa! |
It is well. |
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Felixamos:You better stop writing what you don't know. Please how many wars has Putin fought as a president of Russia in all his years of leadership compared to both democrat n republican presidents in America? Who had caused more global consequences than the othe?. Who had directly and indirectly toppled governments with the pretence that these governments are undemocratic.? Your mindset towards European n global politics is heavily shrouded by Western media brainwashing n propaganda. Please try to be empirical in your analyse n remember they are a lot of enlightened historically conscious members in this forum. Next time be informed before you dispense a onesided baseless message. |
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EgunMogaji2:on this position you are wrong. You think humans are machines with no emotions. There are scenarios where the most educated and refined professionals with all your purportedly well behaved corporate training fiddlesticks will lose it, not because he/she is insane or lacks etiquette as you remarked but because there is always a degree of work related stress or pressure everyman(which includes the most corporate professional with all manner of etiquette) would condone before he/she unleashes the other human side which is sacrosanct to everyone. I have seen bosses' boss, managers, proprietors, most timid employees, coaches, footballers lose it completely and damned the consequences in order to set things straight not because they are vulgar, erratic or uncultured as you would interpret their actions. The problem with people like you is you think everyone should absorb verbal abuses, customer nuisances and bullies just to save face(corporate or business wise), which is not bad but I repeat to a certain degree or limit. Please don't be slave to work learn when to call shit.....Quit. Over! |
That's the mistake some if you make when associating and tagging Iranians as Arabs. Please always get your facts right. Iranians are not Arabs they are Persians. And also quite different from other Arab nations by Islamic orientation or denomination. They are Shi'ite and most Arab nations are Sunni Muslims. In fact they are not even a member of the Arab league and even hated by the Saudi Regime just like how Kaduna government and your president have scores to settle with the Shi'ite Muslim in Nigeria. Over! Striking Israel will be the most stupid thing Iran will ever do now. Iran should form alliance with other Arabs countries including those in Africa before embarking on any thing [/quote] |
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gensteejay:no problem. go ahead |
gidjah:thank you....Most graduates just love following the band wagon and forgetting that this is 21st century information age where even as bad as Nigeria is perceived globally, Nigeria is still arguably part of the global village where trends and development affect her in her own degree. I have never regretted teaching in Nigeria. In fact i am looking forwad to becoming an expat in a school in Doha quite soon..... |
@ OP tell me what exactly is wrong with teaching. Only if you know how much we(IGCSE certified teachers) earn in the Metropolis of Abj and also some parts of Lagos, you will appreciate what you have and begin to develop your skills,experience and certifications in the teaching industry. Try find a Cambridge certified school where they write IGCSE and major in the British curriculum and ditch all these archaic and dated private schools with WAEC n NECO orientations. Since u said u are academically sound i want to believe u can teach one or 2 IGCSE subjects with a sound knowledge of these subjects overtime. With these done, big Cambridge schools will definitely require your services with nothing less than 200k or 250k as a starter and with some other juicy packages under your terms of condition of work subject to your negotiating skills. As i write this to you most certified Cambridge schools pay nothing less than 300-400k monthly to someone with mininum of 5yrs teaching experience especially in Abuja(still subject to your negotiating skills). Teaching has swiftly gone beyond the traditonal 9ja black board or white board learning styles to the use of wholistic digital learning tools and other 21st century learning techniques that are fun and creative. All these are easily learnt and acquired if u find ursef in certified cambridge schools. With patience and perseverance you will get there. Do not consume yoursef with the defeatistic mindset that its impossible to get to these schools without connections and pls always tink outside the box. If you are a 2.1 degree holder or 2.2 teaching and earning less than 100k after 4-5 years in the same profession, you definitely have a problem. Today, teaching jobs have lots of opportunities where if you know you know.....when u tap into it u thank me later.... |
perezski:Bro it is not hard to find a school dat runs IGCSE program....move to highbrow areas like Ajah, Lekki in Lagos. Package yourself and start from a less pronounced school within these axis.....begin to gather experience and apply for trainings and events through the Cambridge website. You thank me later. |
Kaysalas:. Same typical 9ja mindest. What you dont know you ask bro..... If you need more info about my response, just simply ask rather than stating the negative. |
Quite pathetic the nature of our Private schools but not in all cases. You see most guys delving into private school teaching jobs are so poorly informed, enlightened and bedeviled by the typical Nigerian youth mindset of not thinking out of the box. Its all about desperation for most, hence they get subjected to slave-drivery. You see teaching job in Nigeria has transmogrified into another level, only if you are equiped with the right knowledge,skills and aptitude before you can be proud of private teaching profession. Well, what am i saying, i am a certified Cambridge History and Sociology teacher, who teaches in one of the eyebrow schools in Abuja. Guys some Cambridge private schools in Nigeria have transformed into a whole new level. These are schools adhering to international standard of treatments towards workers. These are schools that pay from 250k upward depending on your negotiation skills. Now, how do you get employed into schools like these? Your Bsc, is just a formality. Find a way into a private school that runs British IGCSE curriculum, begin to acquire certifications on your preferred subjects(PDQ) and getting Cambridge certified on your subject. Build ur experience on this path and the rest na opportunities beyond opportunities...... I teach in a school where tuition for a term is 1.5m. I didnt start here, guys i built myself into this status. You can too especially if u love teaching. I am proudly a certified Cambridge teacher and my next target is teaching in Bahrain. No time! |
Well everything depends on having a plan right before you graduated. Personally, i have always loved teaching or lecturing, as in, my level of enthusiasm for teaching is quite astronomical. In fact when i was in school, during my break(s), i made sustainable cash by teaching Govt, English and even Accounting(but my strength was GOVT) at tutorial centres for WASSCE and UTME respectively. As soon as i left service i had already set a salary scale in my mind for my self, as a starter in the teaching industry. Hence, i sought for my teaching job in a perceived highbrow area in Lagos, precisely, Ajah. N as a reminder i emerged with a 2.1 in Sociology Uni of Ilorin(Mad department). I had a strategy then(2014), i wrote like 5 application letters, officially enveloped with my attached CV(This strategy is now obsolete, if u follow my story). I had it in mind to visit 5 big schools around Ajah axis n drop my stuff. My confidence level was at its climax or apogee. Consequently, the first school i stumbled across(After doing some feasibility study by asking old residents around Ajah about the highest standard schools in Ajah in terms of salary), i enquired if there was a vacancy for my subject. Luckily, there was. I remembered telling the security that the job was mine. Dude smiled at me like see this Otondo"u sabi how many people don apply for this job". Fast forward, met the Principal n he told me to drop my CV n come back in subsequently 2 hours from then. I insisted i want my interview then n now.(this was a strategy to instill confidence for the job n show my tech-know how of the job). Immediately a micro-teaching was staged for me(deep down i knew the job was mine). I nailed the interview and the Director of studies later came to discuss salary with me. We finalised at 55k for a start(My target was even 50). I knew i needed to build an experience in a big school. So, i started humbly but with an ambitious mind. Fast forward to 2018. Since my first school, i have acquired Skills, training and certifications and today i am a certified Cambridge IGCSE History and Sociology Teacher. I have taught in two schools in Lekki. But my breakthrough came when i was referred to one of the biggest schools in Abuja( Now teaching has gone Digital with massive opportunities and great remuneration even bigger dan most multi-national coys in Lagos). I now go for international training in the UK and to mention a few.......So guys, especially young graduates who are intrinsically motivated to teaching, PM me i give you tips on how to go about it and i hope my epistle helps some graduates or unemployed youth out there. It's all about the mindset. Dont give up! |
Pls guys my EOD 2003, 4plugs was scanned with the following results P2649,P0331,p0341. The problems i had with the car started when it overheated and i had to change the top gasket according to my mech. Now i observed after changing, my car doesnt fire well, whenever i start the car, it shoots heavily, or when i am driving and trying to accelerate further, it sometimes shoot and the engine will stop in motion while the ignition is on. So it was scanned and my electrical guy said he needed to change some of the injector sensors, which he did and the car, if switched on while on park and accelerated, it now raises beyond 3 at the accelerated point on the dash board. Now the thing is my car still jerks on motion and the electrical guys said i should change the gear box sensor. Guys,gurus pls i need professional help or a recommended Honda service centre in Abuja. Thanks |
LastProphet:Mehn Dude you r mean....dished fresh outta d kitchen! WORD! |
Presently I ve an Urhobo girl as my Fiancée. After dating Igbo girl, Egbira girl(met her doing service), Yoruba and now my fiancee in that order, I can authoritatively say that each tribe contributed immensely to my psychology of nigerian women vis a vis their cultural interpretations of other tribes when it comes to relationship and marriages. One thing is culture, another is the level of enlightenment and exposure of the subject(as well as family). While we allow bias and prejudicial orientations of other tribes to define how we understand some of their behaviours in our relationship rather than seeking to know critically why they acted the way they do, we find ourselves guilty of the same crime against interethnic or exogamous relationships. Fast forward to the NOW, being a typical Yoruba boy, i was accepted with big arms from my spouse's immediate family, She on her on part has always dreamt of marrying from the South west with a mental hashtag( a yoruba boy with Beared....#bearedgang). And I ve always seen myself marrying ,emphatically speaking , outside my tribe(Proven by my relationship-pedigree) This I simplly call "Interpersonal Attraction" irrespective of our different tribes. I personally think endogamous relationships are over-hyped, prehistoric, palaeolithic, dated and too conservative for the growth of humanity. To my Fiancee I love you not because u r Urhobo but because u have been proven to be unique, loving and celestially made for me. MY LAST BULLET : Who Tribe epp? |
A Cambridge school located in Abuja, needs an experienced IGCSE English Teacher. A minimum of 5 years experience, polished and articulate in expression. Free Accommodation for a year and a salary ranging from 250k and above(subject to negotiation skills of the applicants). Interested applicatants should forward CV to : otunbaperezski@gmail.com |
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