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| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by TrainPark: 10:23am On Feb 17, 2025 |
I agree with you a 100%... The schools here are a lot more relaxed and do not inculcate the hardword that the reality of life requires to excel as a Nigerian. Here, children don't have any homework until senior secondary school so kids go just dey play and chill. My kids found every work super easy when we moved abroad and were literarily complaining that they are taught waht they already know. But because they use age range to determine classes, the kids have to be in the class of their age bracket. 1Hover1: |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by lexy2014: 10:24am On Feb 17, 2025 |
Fiscus105:is it not indeed cheaper? how does all you said negate the fact that it is cheaper and that might be a factor taken into consideration by the parents invloved? |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by Tooreda: 10:28am On Feb 17, 2025 |
Natbrowny:You know this is untrue. I do this daily as I have many students I engage online. I mean MANY. |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by hartson: 10:29am On Feb 17, 2025 |
Rubyjade:Ok nice Can you put me through or add me to the group I beg you with my knees on the floor. |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by AngelicBeing: 10:29am On Feb 17, 2025 |
lexy2014:How is it indeed cheaper? Do you know any of the parents before you arrived at your post, Huh 😔 |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by Acidosis(m): 10:30am On Feb 17, 2025 |
Fiscus105:You're the problem.. You don't think two truths can co-exist. Do you think any parent abroad will deliberately look for teachers in a faraway country if there are no incentives involved? Like you'll ignore physical classes for zoom lessons because na you love naija pass? Cheap labour for parents...and job opportunity for the teacher. |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by Idaytesj29(m): 10:31am On Feb 17, 2025 |
DigitB:Something is wrong with your reasoning |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by Acidosis(m): 10:35am On Feb 17, 2025 |
Natbrowny:Nigeria's biggest problem is electricity, not data. Tizeti, Sabi Network, and many other unlimited fiber internet service providers in Nigeria cost less than 20k a month. If you make your money online, it's the least expense you'll need to worry about. The main issue is power/electricity. |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by NOETHNICITY(m): 10:36am On Feb 17, 2025 |
Fiscus105:This complaint of yours, is it really necessary? |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by ariesbull: 10:38am On Feb 17, 2025 |
They can't pay the ones there due to poverty so they prefer cheap labour from Nigeria |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by erico2k2(m): 10:39am On Feb 17, 2025 |
Fiscus105:the guy you quoted was right, its only cos its cheaper |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by Love800(m): 10:39am On Feb 17, 2025 |
Pls, mentor me on how to do dis. I teach English. boom99: |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by Solutionme: 10:40am On Feb 17, 2025 |
I’m a lesson teacher and I teach like 3 different family on zoom and google meet. If you have any deal for me you can contact me on 09164492160 |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by erico2k2(m): 10:41am On Feb 17, 2025 |
ariesbull:ahah you funny, if someone invite you to be a lesson teacher for 2 hours a day 3 days a week, you are rich and can do other Job at night.Besides its not about poverty it can be afforded by a jobless person. |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by rowrowland: 10:47am On Feb 17, 2025 |
I know a great agency offering this service: microinventor.com 2347084157840 |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by Focusmind: 10:47am On Feb 17, 2025 |
Many Nigerian students abroad send their assignments to Nigerians in Nigeria to do the assignments at a fee for them. Lots of Nigerians are online assignment doers and they "earn" their living by advertising their "services" online for willing buyers. Many ladies studying abroad have guys back home that are doing assignments, term papers and projects. In abroad, assignments, seminars, term papers and projects constitutes up 70% of total assessment for some courses abroad |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by adeiza4u(m): 10:55am On Feb 17, 2025 |
Heromaniaa:Please, do you have any material that could help me become a better English tutor handling IGCSE and IELTS? |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by Gerrard59(m): 10:59am On Feb 17, 2025 |
1Hover1:At the bold, That's because the schools their children aren't the best in the UK. Garbage in, garbage out. At your last statement, those Nigerians are a minute percentage of the entire school age group of Nigerians in the UK. Also, most attended predominantly black schools and the school famous for churning those results is an elite prep school in London. |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by 1Hover1(m): 10:59am On Feb 17, 2025 |
donmik:Well, that's fine. Don't think because you're in uk/us/Canada/aus/nz and Co, you can't inculcate the Nigerian culture and discipline to your child. Not all you hear on SM is reality. |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by Judolisco(m): 11:00am On Feb 17, 2025 |
Yankee101:and when d minister of health and vice president said, people are coming to Nigeria for medical treatment, nobody thought of this they were shouting that it's a lie, things in Nigeria are very cheap.... |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by berepiki(m): 11:00am On Feb 17, 2025 |
This was foreseen in 2017 when The Rhemabotics Virtual School ( RMA-LESSONS) was birthed. Trust me, in the coming years, virtual tutoring for children abroad will be the next big thing in Nigeria. The Rhemabotics Virtual School is involved in the following; 1) Training of teachers to become virtual tutors 2) Recruitment of Virtual Tutors 3) Hiring of Virtual Tutors To Clients home and abroad ... Please send a WhatsApp DM if you are interested in any of these via Plus Two Three Four Eight Zero Six Three Six Five Seven Eight Nine Two |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by Gerrard59(m): 11:01am On Feb 17, 2025 |
lawrenzooo:It's exchange rate advantage, else they would've patronised UK based tutors. Other than those who teach ethnic languages, what prevents them from patronising those within? |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by damoobaba: 11:03am On Feb 17, 2025 |
nlfpmod:Shey you get link, am interested. |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by qtx(m): 11:05am On Feb 17, 2025 |
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| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by lexy2014: 11:07am On Feb 17, 2025 |
AngelicBeing:How is it indeed cheaper? Do you know any of the parents before you arrived at your post, Huh 😔 is it not indeed cheaper? how does all you said negate the fact that it is cheaper and that might be a factor taken into consideration by the parents involved? |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by amadiwati(m): 11:08am On Feb 17, 2025 |
I have been involved in one, and it was an exciting experience. Our Nigerian children here know how to cope with unfavourable situations. If you tell them the lesson is for 1 hour, they patiently wait until the 1 hour elapses, even though they are tired. Those children given birth abroad will tell you they are tired and anything afterwards is "Oyo". However, their parent will count it against you that you did not complete the 1-hour mark. Again, my challenge with them is that they feel they are doing you a favour because they believe there is no job in Nigeria, which is very bad. |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by Rubyjade: 11:13am On Feb 17, 2025 |
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| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by Rubyjade: 11:14am On Feb 17, 2025 |
amadiwati:Learn to sign an agreement or you insist there should be an agreement. |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by Rubyjade: 11:15am On Feb 17, 2025 |
damoobaba:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb0pDpUCHDyfigjioA43 |
| Re: Living Abroad And Getting Lesson Teachers From Nigeria For Your Children by Rubyjade: 11:15am On Feb 17, 2025 |
Gerrard59:They charge per hour over there in UK and it very expensive, hence the fall back to us back home. |
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