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| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by Golan007: 9:30am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Nettybrown:With time you would know. |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by Iceyjayz: 9:30am On Jul 12, 2020 |
henroo2003:Exactly! |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by FlordFlorez(m): 9:30am On Jul 12, 2020 |
They need the protest. Those people have really suffered. |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by Deasegun19(m): 9:35am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Amaso99:I suppose so.. what a country? |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by mistijude: 9:40am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Onowu1979:And how many have responded to the payment? Even you, have you responded to the SMS sent to you? I don't just know why proprietors of school are so much hated in Nigeria.Is it a crime to set up an organization that will correct the the government error of such government own organization? |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by richiepolymer(m): 9:43am On Jul 12, 2020 |
This matter is a sensitive one. I feel for the teachers as they have always been the ones at the receiving end. Now let's tell ourselves some hard truths. Private school owners are a wicked set of people. They have no conscience at all. You see schools charging fees to the high heavens and yet don't pay teachers a meaningful wage. You'll charge over 160,000 per head for school fees yet pay a teacher 35,000 as salary. This same teacher will be handling over 100 students. Is that fair? What's the justification for that? These are the reasons why teachers cut corners. Of course covid-19 has taught us all to ave multiple streams of income. The teachers should start thinking along those lines. The earlier we start to realize that in future, most classes will migrate to online mode the better for us all. Its a reality coming sooner than expected. Henceforth, the teachers should negotiate their salary according to the number of students they handle instead of just flat rate salary. Any private school that has refused to even pay half salary this period is just plain wicked. There wasn't any expense on the part of the school owners this period. They didn't spend on taxes, electricity...just security. What happened to all the money they've been making through the years? |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by Ishilove: 9:45am On Jul 12, 2020 |
jplusnaira:Exactly! |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by yom2(m): 9:46am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Johnjanrt:no thanks to all those supporting lockdown |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by gr8t1: 9:49am On Jul 12, 2020 |
I may not know much,but I think it's high time our government stop playing these game of theirs,they are killing d society with their self claim,covid-19 might be real no doubt but d way they claimed on d spreading of it in our country Naija,I strongly doubt it.how can they be gathering in market places,churches,mosques.. etc,and you see nothing bad in it but only in school's, hhhhmmmm..... it's really unfair. |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by donmik: 9:50am On Jul 12, 2020 |
majamajic:What is the meaning of this your contribution, pls? |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by coputa(m): 9:52am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Three months of lockdown is enough for the government to have a proper over view of the economy,especially the critical sectors.I Want to ask:where are the public schools teachers,they 're not concerned because they are being paid their salaries while sitting at home,are they not also concern about the children/ward that attend private schools.If the government can open markets,worship centres and hotels,schools should also be opened also.this is a critical sector in the nation. |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by awoo47: 9:52am On Jul 12, 2020 |
majamajic:what of the money they've been earning b4 If you get gain, they will say it's d owner taking d risk nw risk don come, owner still doesn't want to part with his money some schs paid 2nd term money full, yet immediately after d lockdown dey stopped paying money even when d student fees hv been paid tru dat period |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by Nobody: 9:53am On Jul 12, 2020 |
majamajic:You didn't even read the post. Tueh! |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by yom2(m): 9:54am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Golan007:here they go again hypocrytes. Can u pardon any of them staying in ur house without paying their rents or eating ur food without paying? How much have u giving out this week cos u are not money conscious? Or may be u don't have bills to pay |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by donmik: 9:55am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Nova1988:To u now, u have made a big sense of contribution. Well done. May reality judge u in this life |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by Fidelismaria: 9:56am On Jul 12, 2020 |
fratermathy:You deserve a crate of beer Succinctly put |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by MajorOvakporaye(f): 10:00am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Golan007:shut up there!!! |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by Hummel94: 10:01am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Nova1988:This shows where the level of Ur Understanding Takes a Halt.. |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by Nobody: 10:01am On Jul 12, 2020 |
henroo2003:where will the shool owners see the money?what about those schools that dont av much population the propietors are pretty much as poor as their employee.all they are saying is that the government should help them atleast... |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by suremanpatriot: 10:02am On Jul 12, 2020 |
mustafa is wrectin havoc in naija from education sector to economic sector,under the guise of no threat covid19.mustava and ihekwazoo wil face the consequences of their deception.covid is not killin africans(just cases of vulnerable ppl dieiing without proper medicare),this is divine intervention,yet mustava and ihekwazoo toment citizens for capitalist greed and selfish reasons.They hav promoted fear and hysteria lockin some prayer houses and using bought over compromised press to pervade their propaganda,they wil pay darely for their sins by God Almighty, they wil pay. ![]() |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by MajorOvakporaye(f): 10:03am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Nova1988:you reason in a senseless way and what you typed is completely meaningless! Eriako!!/ |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by kinah(f): 10:03am On Jul 12, 2020 |
So we have an association What have they done for us before now I know their executives are school owners whose only source of income is from school fees paid by children to sponsor their extravagant lifestyle. People will think they are concerned about the private school teachers. I wish them good luck. |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by placeofallure(f): 10:05am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Nova1988:Back to sender! It's you that Corona will locate! Don't blame people until you have walked in their shoes. Some of them are widows with children, some are fathers with the load of the family to carry, some are women with husbands, yet they're the breadwinners, some are single mothers, some families, both wife and husband are private school teachers, some do other hustle apart from teaching but unfortunately, (event planning, catering,) still on lockdown because of corona! So what will you have them do? 30k or 50k may be ordinary to you, A household survives on that, such that every month when it doesn't come, it's like the heavens is crumbling. Some people's businesses (not teaching) are still under full lockdown because of coronavirus. Don't think it's okay to sit behind your keyboard and type nonsense with your leprosy infested fingers. Be humane! Teachers are not crazy. They don't intend for people's children to be exposed to the virus, they just want government to be alive to their responsibilities. In saner climes, when things like these happen, the government can intervene. Go and read about "Furlough" Tisa o ya were o! |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by OscarJaden(m): 10:06am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Golan007:God no go forgive you with this endanger of lives we're you talk...it is not the same children that have being stop from going to school now hawk things in the market |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by Nobody: 10:06am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Golan007:But the same children go to the market and other public places,. ..The Nigerian government is just punishing teachers in the private school...because the same process and procedure they are going to adopt when they finally declare the school open before the end of the year is the same process and procedure they suppose to have asked the schools to put in place so that private school can continue teaching... Since they don't have anything to contribute to the operation of the private schools �� while can't they let them start and do their teaching practice according to the copied guideline from other developed countries |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by MUYEEKFIRST(m): 10:08am On Jul 12, 2020 |
You are not considered those that are unablevto feed their family, what of Edo and Ondo election and market is that not more danger to us. Plz if you are surviving thinks of others, Some are crying for food why some are looting money Golan007: |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by fratermathy(m): 10:11am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Ikennamurphy:Yes, you may but acknowledge username. |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by SirWarlock: 10:15am On Jul 12, 2020 |
fratermathy:Not the typical rant comment on Nairaland. I like your take. Infact since government has shown that it isn't ready to deal with the situation here and now then they might as well just carry on with whatever pace they're going with . They had weeks to put set things up and now they're saying we should wait for them . |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by efighter: 10:15am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Golan007:They just want to contribute their quota to the development of Nigeria by helping us to reduce the population of children by creating an avenue to spread COVID-19. |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by xperiencelove(m): 10:16am On Jul 12, 2020 |
"Every onlooker is either a traitor or a coward" was said by Frantz Fanon not Chief Obafemi Awolowo. |
| Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by calebify1(m): 10:16am On Jul 12, 2020 |
fratermathy:You are one wise person. |
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. They had weeks to put set things up and now they're saying we should wait for them