Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,151,901 members, 7,814,049 topics. Date: Wednesday, 01 May 2024 at 03:42 AM

UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers - Jobs/Vacancies (7) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Jobs/Vacancies / UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers (62664 Views)

United Kingdom Begins Process For Recruiting Nigerian Teachers / Apply Now: Japanese Government Scholarship For Nigerian Teachers / Salaries Of Nigerian Teachers And Their Perceived Lack Of Competence (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ... (15) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by jojothaiv(m): 7:34pm On Dec 15, 2022
The political idiots over here will be like they can go, more are still coming.

They'd be like their votes wouldn't count but can they can count on your votes, awon weyrey.....
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by mmsen: 7:39pm On Dec 15, 2022
blueAgent:


Try copy the link and paste it on another browser.

http://revolutionharry..com/2011/06/mass-immigration-and-new-tower-of-babel.html?m=1

Same outcome.
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by slivertongue: 7:53pm On Dec 15, 2022
SmartPolician:
They are free to take as many teachers as possible because learning how to teach is no rocket science.

In fact, most corps members were made to teach, even though they had no previous teaching experience. It will also boost our foreign remittances.

On the flip side, it's more painful to take Nigeria's IT gurus and health care specialists because those are sensitive industries.


Teachers are the bedrock of the society without them the society is doomed as there won't be experts in any field. NIGERIANS teachers are terribly cheap once they find favorable offers outside NIGERIA even the much talked about migration of medics will be a childs play
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by Nwanna2588: 8:01pm On Dec 15, 2022
I can't wait to go. I am tired of teaching in Nigeria

2 Likes

Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by mmsen: 8:17pm On Dec 15, 2022
kkins25:


The baby boomers would all be retiring by 2035.. The work force is made of mostly aging folks, hence the need to import "young blood." Also, they are doing what USA is doing with Asia, Cheeap labor.



in 15-25 years time, 80 percent of their work force would be retiring. You're welcome.

Do you not ask why the younger people there seem to be uninterested in having children or if there are impediments to having and raising children in that environment?

They are sat on a demographic bomb of their own making and now expect the global south to bail them out.
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by peter0071(m): 8:24pm On Dec 15, 2022
true
GrammarNazi1:

This comment exudes sadness over what brings others joy.
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by blueAgent(m): 8:58pm On Dec 15, 2022
mmsen:


Same outcome.

Try this, and click on the first search link.


The problem is from Google, the site has been blacklisted becos it is not political correct.

Try to Google revolution harry.

Click on the first search link.
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by blueAgent(m): 9:04pm On Dec 15, 2022
mmsen:


Same outcome.

revolutionharry

blog spot

It's like narialand is blocking blog spot from been written on narialand.

I know the trick, Google revolution harry . Blog spot .com together , do not add space.
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by EverGrand: 9:07pm On Dec 15, 2022
Go if you want to go.

Just remember that the UK isn't all fun and games.

1 Like

Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by greenermodels: 9:16pm On Dec 15, 2022
okoroemeka:
how many teachers can afford the expenses of japaing to UK?maybe they will borrow and sell land
they would be sponsored by their employers just like nurses and doctors.

6 Likes 2 Shares

Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by ayo2008: 9:17pm On Dec 15, 2022
Johel:


Shior to your dumb head


Shior! Shior!!
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by Peterlawyer(m): 9:27pm On Dec 15, 2022
occfx:


E be like we go put head that way... Will the visa and flight tickets be free?
very much interested pls let me know is the application is on just got my Master in physics with Electronics o91 21663659

1 Like

Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by Peterlawyer(m): 9:29pm On Dec 15, 2022
ABG2222:


It will be effective as from February
pls remember to remind if the application has kicked started o9121663659

1 Like

Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by Idaytesj29(m): 9:59pm On Dec 15, 2022
STENON:
I rest my case!!

They are very meticulous people. They understand our educational system very well. If you graduate with a BSc in Biology, you cannot be a professional teacher in Nigeria because the TRCN will not register you.

But if you proceed to do a PGDE and then you are qualified for a TRCN registration and you can become a professional and a registered Teacher, coupled with your teaching experience, you are and will be qualified for the UK Teachers Work Visa Programme.

It's not hard to understand.

3 Likes

Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by NiceTheDev: 10:07pm On Dec 15, 2022
Idaytesj29:


They are very meticulous people. They understand our educational system very well. If you graduate with a BSc in Biology, you cannot be a professional teacher in Nigeria because the TRCN will not register you.

But if you proceed to do a PGDE and then you are qualified for a TRCN registration and you can become a professional and a registered Teacher, coupled with your teaching experience, you are and will be qualified for the UK Teachers Work Visa Programme.


Na you get am pass boss. This is my case. Im an Agric Science/Animal Husbandry and Vocational studies Teacher and I have a B.Agric Tech in Ecotourism and Wildlife Mgt Now i have a PGDE (Agric science) and fully registered and licensed with TRCN...over 2 years work experience too. I just dey patiently wait for February 1, walahi money for processing necessary stuff go komot. I was made for this.


It's not hard to understand.

3 Likes

Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by Idaytesj29(m): 10:14pm On Dec 15, 2022
NiceTheDev:



No, you get a pass boss. This is my case. I'm an Agric Science/Animal Husbandry and Vocational studies Teacher and I have a B.Agric Tech in Ecotourism and Wildlife Mgt Now I have a PGDE (Agric science) and am fully registered and licensed with TRCN...over 2 years of work experience too. I just dey patiently wait for February 1, walahi money for processing necessary stuff go Komet. I was made for this.


It's not hard to understand.

Congratulations in advance.
This shall work for us all. I am not a science or STEM graduate, but my sister has Bsc Biochemistry, a PGDE with National Teachers Institute and has been teaching, has 5 years of work experience teaching Biology, Basic Science and Integrated Science. She will apply too.

6 Likes 1 Share

Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by NiceTheDev: 10:17pm On Dec 15, 2022
Idaytesj29:


Congratulations in advance.
This shall work for us all. I am not a science or STEM graduate, but my sister has Bsc Biochemistry, a PGDE with National Teachers Institute and has been teaching, has 5 years of work experience teaching Biology, Basic Science and Integrated Science. She will apply too.


Baba E go be for allof us.... All in all, we need to pray for God's divine favour and mercy! It will end in praise. Congratulations to your sister in advance too.

1 Like

Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by Idaytesj29(m): 10:29pm On Dec 15, 2022
NiceTheDev:



Baba E go be for allof us... All in all, we need to pray for God's divine favour and mercy! It will end in praise. Congratulations to your sister in advance too.

Amen, His grace shall be upon us all and all applicants in this. 2023 is our year.

1 Like

Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by STENON(f): 11:56pm On Dec 15, 2022
NiceTheDev:



Na you get am pass boss. This is my case. Im an Agric Science/Animal Husbandry and Vocational studies Teacher and I have a B.Agric Tech in Ecotourism and Wildlife Mgt Now i have a PGDE (Agric science) and fully registered and licensed with TRCN...over 2 years work experience too. I just dey patiently wait for February 1, walahi money for processing necessary stuff go komot. I was made for this.


It's not hard to understand.
Agric science is not part of the UK secondary or primary school curriculum . My best advice is for you to enrol for a course in home economics, chemistry or Biology science
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by planetx: 4:01am On Dec 16, 2022
.
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by Gerrard59(m): 6:22am On Dec 16, 2022
ogbonti:



was this the reason they connived with the nigerian political class to decimate the Nigerian economy and create massive insecurity through banditry and insurgency so that the best and brightest can flee the country ?

hmmmm by the time everyone leaves - Britain will have all the access to steal our resources with no one back home in Nigeria to stop them while we live as their slaves doing menial jobs in the UK and those who claim to have good jobs will be paying high taxes through their nose to sustain the British economy and have little or nothing to keep for themselves after paying the never ending bills -

we are going their just to eat bread and work like jackie until we get old and expire in the Britain - with no returning to the motherland ….. because there will be nothing to return to

this is sophisticated slave trade all over again - and we are so blind as a society to see it because the availability of bread is used as a bait to have us voluntarily get on the slave ship to perpetual slavery


cry Nigeria - mourn Africa, they finally finished us

Yet you reside in the US which is a strong ally of the UK.

2 Likes 1 Share

Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by Gerrard59(m): 6:32am On Dec 16, 2022
blueAgent:


More crap and baseless points.

It's amazes me how you hypocrites claim to hate the whiteman but find comfort and security living in the midst of whites.


Blacks are always good at blaming others, when Ibori and late Alamesia former governor of bayelsea were both released by UK prisons for corruption and money laundering, and they both returned to Nigeria,what happened?
Africans to send money abroad using PayPal, western union ,money gram e.t.c this and other measures were put in place to check mate money laundering by corrupt African politicians.

At the expense or loss of business revenue for this companies.

You think you understand world politics? I bet you you know nothing.

You noticed it right? That is how they do - lampoon the white man yet siddon put in his country and possess his passport. Return home to the motherland? Mbanu! Let go of the white man's passport? For where!!!

4 Likes 1 Share

Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by Peterlawyer(m): 7:27am On Dec 16, 2022
STENON:
Agric science is not part of the UK secondary or primary school curriculum . My best advice is for you to enrol for a course in home economics, chemistry or Biology science
Hi pls help i had B SC Physics and Msc. In physics with Electronics i once taught in secondary school for two years .pls what did u advice i should do the time is short i can't enroll for PGDE now and i really don't want to miss the opportunity
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by Peterlawyer(m): 7:45am On Dec 16, 2022
STENON:
I rest my case!!
I had Bsc. Physics as my first degree i just completed my masters in Physics with Electronics though i had taught for two years pls i really need this opportunity what i can i do
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by blueAgent(m): 9:19am On Dec 16, 2022
Gerrard59:


You noticed it right? That is how they do - lampoon the white man yet siddon put in his country and possess his passport. Return home to the motherland? Mbanu! Let go of the white man's passport? For where!!!

My bro, no mind the clowns.
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by Donpenny(m): 11:38am On Dec 16, 2022
B.edu math waiting patiently for feb

1 Like 1 Share

Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by NiceTheDev: 11:57am On Dec 16, 2022
STENON:
Agric science is not part of the UK secondary or primary school curriculum . My best advice is for you to enrol for a course in home economics, chemistry or Biology science

Thanks for your advise but when we reach that bridge, we would cross it.
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by Goke7: 12:46pm On Dec 16, 2022
Gerrard59:


You noticed it right? That is how they do - lampoon the white man yet siddon put in his country and possess his passport. Return home to the motherland? Mbanu! Let go of the white man's passport? For where!!!

we always condemn what we love, na our way
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by ogbonti: 3:04pm On Dec 16, 2022
Gerrard59:


Yet you reside in the US which is a strong ally of the UK.

you know nothing about me

99% of my coming to America was not my decision - My uncle who brought me here just lost his wife and he wanted an adult to care for his young sons because he was always on the go- also he has a business that the wife managed and he wanted someone in the family to manage that too - while he kept his well paying job that saw him travel the leggy and breath of the USA and even europe and then zoom was non existent and internet technology was not this accessible for everyone - i had a job that was well paying in Nigeria then so I was not desperate to come to America - i had to make a tough decision to leave my loved ones behind to assist my uncle whose wife died in an accident - so i am not the regular jappa person of today’s Nigeria
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by ogbonti: 3:16pm On Dec 16, 2022
blueAgent:


More crap and baseless points.

It's amazes me how you hypocrites claim to hate the whiteman but find comfort and security living in the midst of whites.

All this figures you are mentioning are factless and baseless.

Are you expecting US to arrest Tinupoo on behalf of Nigeria? and for what crime?

Do Americans and Europeans wait for us to help them arrest their corrupt politicians,

Blacks are always good at blaming others, when Ibori and late Alamesia former governor of bayelsea were both released by UK prisons for corruption and money laundering, and they both returned to Nigeria,what happened?
They were received and conferred with several chieftance titles by the very persons they looted their treasury.

Was it not the US SEC that exposed the KBR and Halliburton scandal over the awarding of NLNG contracts running into 100s of millions of $?

While EFCC and ICPC were busy chasing shadows.

There are several strategies the West use in stopping corruption in Africa, I remember few years ago it was impossible for Nigerians and Africans to send money abroad using PayPal, western union ,money gram e.t.c this and other measures were put in place to check mate money laundering by corrupt African politicians.

At the expense or loss of business revenue for this companies.

You think you understand world politics? I bet you you know nothing.


you surely have a tremendous comprehension issue - when i told you the west embarks on selective justice - what do you understand i meant ? that is they choose who to prosecute and who to let go and that’s what you are agreeing to here - contradicting yourself

why must the US expose Congressman Jefferson of Louisiana who was in the mix of the Halliburton scandal - sent him to prison in that and Atiku Abubakar is allowed into the US not facing charges ? Just like you have Mexican Money Launderers who commit the same offense (although drug related) get hefty sentences - is crime not crime ? regardless of money laundering or drugs ?

You seem to focus on the symptoms of Nigerians not being able to prosecute corrupt leaders but you forget that those who incentivize their corruption by providing a safe haven for such loots are equally culpable… If western banks place right restrictions on money being deposited in their vaults by foreign politicians the way they restrict us here - corruption will reduce 90% overnight in Africa

I make bold to say your reasoning is very shallow, you see things at face value without employing the rudiments of deductive reasoning to know the root cause of issues

the law doesn’t view crime that way

that’s why actual criminals and conspirators or accessory to crimes are equally charged together and handed same sentences in most cases

for example, when i steal something and you buy it knowing it was stolen - the law will punish me and punish you too ipso facto — you are aiding and abetting crime

if you can’t get it , i guess IF your little brains has its limit of understanding complex arguments, then i won’t waste my time further

have a blessed day and merry christmas!
Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by blueAgent(m): 3:58pm On Dec 16, 2022
ogbonti:



you surely have a tremendous comprehension issue - when i told you the west embarks on selective justice - what do you understand i meant ? that is they choose who to prosecute and who to let go and that’s what you are agreeing to here - contradicting yourself

why must the US expose Congressman Jefferson of Louisiana who was in the mix of the Halliburton scandal - sent him to prison in that and Atiku Abubakar is allowed into the US not facing charges ? Just like you have Mexican Money Launderers who commit the same offense (although drug related) get hefty sentences - is crime not crime ? regardless of money laundering or drugs ?

You seem to focus on the symptoms of Nigerians not being able to prosecute corrupt leaders but you forget that those who incentivize their corruption by providing a safe haven for such loots are equally culpable… If western banks place right restrictions on money being deposited in their vaults by foreign politicians the way they restrict us here - corruption will reduce 90% overnight in Africa

I make bold to say your reasoning is very shallow, you see things at face value without employing the rudiments of deductive reasoning to know the root cause of issues

the law doesn’t view crime that way

that’s why actual criminals and conspirators or accessory to crimes are equally charged together and handed same sentences in most cases

for example, when i steal something and you buy it knowing it was stolen - the law will punish me and punish you too ipso facto — you are aiding and abetting crime

if you can’t get it , i guess IF your little brains has its limit of understanding complex arguments, then i won’t waste my time further

have a blessed day and merry christmas!

More crap as usual.

Is it US duty to prosecute your corrupt politicians for you?

Since they dealt with theirs what stopped Nigeria from dealing with theirs?

I have shown examples of how they try to reduce or deter corruption, but what has the Africans done on their own part to eliminate corruption?

You are only intrested in bashing the west, I guess you have not read that charity they say begins at home.

3 Likes 1 Share

Re: UK Opens Door For Nigerian Teachers by Gerrard59(m): 3:59pm On Dec 16, 2022
ogbonti:


you know nothing about me

99% of my coming to America was not my decision - My uncle who brought me here just lost his wife and he wanted an adult to care for his young sons because he was always on the go- also he has a business that the wife managed and he wanted someone in the family to manage that too - while he kept his well paying job that saw him travel the leggy and breath of the USA and even europe and then zoom was non existent and internet technology was not this accessible for everyone - i had a job that was well paying in Nigeria then so I was not desperate to come to America - i had to make a tough decision to leave my loved ones behind to assist my uncle whose wife died in an accident - so i am not the regular jappa person of today’s Nigeria

To be honest, I have no business with your personal history.

My point is: if America don tire you and it is so difficult there, why remain? What stops you from returning? Insecurity? OK. Namibia, Botswana, and Benin Republic are available, why haven't you returned? It is hypocritical to keep cursing the white man yet siddon put for his country and possess his passport.

2 Likes 1 Share

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ... (15) (Reply)

Girl Holding Placard Begs Otedola, Tony Elumelu, Linda Ikeji To Help Her Father / Standard Chartered Bank 2016 International Graduate Programme In Nigeria / Presidential Youth Empowerment Scheme P-YES: How To Register

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 56
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.