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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by zionema(m): 3:36pm On Jul 18, 2020
Alennsar:

That's exactly my situation. If not for the love I have for those children and their kindhearted parents I don't think I will still be in that school.
God bless you!

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by ahmEenu(m): 3:42pm On Jul 18, 2020
ajl:


N7k? What kind of school is that. Thats below minimum wage. Don't you all have a union or membership organization that can fight on your behalf?
Bros 7k was better cause the other teachers earned less than that. anyways it was a primary school in a new site somewhere in ogun state, there's nothing like Union or stuff like that here. I thank God for life Sha cause that was 2018 and I stopped after three months.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by DesChyko: 3:42pm On Jul 18, 2020
Housing:


I work in an organization where school fees is the major source of income. The organization had ten secondary schools in Lagos State with yearly revenue of of N300Million. With over 18 years experience as administrative staff at the headquarters.

All secondary schools in Lagos State have started their 2nd term examinations before the state government ordered closure of schools. As at then average of 80% expected school revenue had been received.

Most terminal classes had pay even parts of 3rd school fees if not all because school fees for primary six, JSS3 and SSS3 for the whole session will be divided into two and must be paid first half during first term while the second half must be paid before the end of 2nd term. In essence. At least 80% of expected revenue for the payments of March and April have been collected by private schools.

A school with 10 branches in Lagos alone doesn't qualify as an average private secondary school to which most private schools in Lagos belong. They definitely have an unwavering revenue collection policy and should easily float any of her branches whose income is falling below requirement.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by onegbdata: 3:44pm On Jul 18, 2020
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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Teeklef(m): 3:47pm On Jul 18, 2020
Minjim:

If it's in Lagos and at Ago, I'll say yes to that.
You are doing well.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Psoul(m): 3:49pm On Jul 18, 2020
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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by tonyawo: 3:49pm On Jul 18, 2020
uromii:
Every honest proprietor is supposed to have paid it staff their February, March and April salary in full plus even necessary bonus because they collect their fees per term and this money is paid in whole and they normally demand this money (fee drive) from second week of resumption and their dead line for payments is always that first month of resumption and the lockdown started towords ending of March , almost all school's does this.

In other words %96 percent of schools in Nigeria have already collected their pupils school fees before the covid-19 lock down.

To show How wicked black man can be most of the proprietors/proprietress have dubiously refused to give their staff their complete payment for April, May. Most school owners are not always honest to their workers because no regulatory bodies beams their watch light on them.

So if you are a teacher you teach in a private school and you did not receive your April and may salary from your director , just know you have been cheated.

Not all school does this. The private school where my sister works paid full salary to all staff till May 2020 but paid half in June. The proprietor even gave palliatives during the month of April & May and promise to complete June salary and July once school resumes soon.

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by gaskiyamagana: 3:54pm On Jul 18, 2020
Makavelli25:
My school paid me my full march salary 8k
But since then nothing else
Not even a call. I stoped sending new month greetings april too. cry

For those quoting me
It is eight thousand
Was just doing it till when admission comes.
I dont only teach o. As the only male teacher
I run errands only a guy can do to
Follow bus,and a lot more
Laslas na 8k i go collect
Sorry. But I am advising the likes of you to be helping parents in their legal work is not only good but far better than serving neo colonialist proprietors.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by donblazer10(m): 3:59pm On Jul 18, 2020
uromii:
Every honest proprietor is supposed to have paid it staff their February, March and April salary in full plus even necessary bonus because they collect their fees per term and this money is paid in whole and they normally demand this money (fee drive) from second week of resumption and their dead line for payments is always that first month of resumption and the lockdown started towords ending of March , almost all school's does this.

In other words %96 percent of schools in Nigeria have already collected their pupils school fees before the covid-19 lock down.

To show How wicked black man can be most of the proprietors/proprietress have dubiously refused to give their staff their complete payment for April, May. Most school owners are not always honest to their workers because no regulatory bodies beams their watch light on them.

So if you are a teacher you teach in a private school and you did not receive your April and may salary from your director , just know you have been cheated.
you honestly have no idea of how things work in private schools, you're so naive and it's funny, until you start a private school yourself that's when you'll know that all you've said is totally out of ignorance..
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by gaskiyamagana: 3:59pm On Jul 18, 2020
tonyawo:


Not all school does this. The private school where my sister works paid full salary to all staff till May 2020 but paid half in June. The proprietor even gave palliatives during the month of April & May and promise to complete June salary and July once school resumes soon.
This is one of ten out of 200 of dem. Kudos to your proprietor but dis is insignificantly denial of this topic.

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by sadiqabuch: 4:02pm On Jul 18, 2020
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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by donblazer10(m): 4:02pm On Jul 18, 2020
Vanpascore:


Sir/ma, I can say the inability to collect up to 90% fees by the school/proprietors in your locality shows the incompetent level of the school managers. Besides, you have said something about "family" in your opinion. With that alone, money may not enter as expected, but i tell you, these people lie alot, school business is a big cash in stuff.
Another thing is that the money used for salaries by these proprietors is very small compare to what they collect from their customers.
school business is a big cash in stuff? lol. I swear you have no idea what you're saying, trust me
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by ocelot2006(m): 4:04pm On Jul 18, 2020
March salary: definitely.
But April till date? Absolutely not.

Where do you expect the management of these schools to get the money from? Steal? Have you equally factored in the possibility that most schools haven't received their full revenue via full school fees payments as a number of them, if not all, encourage flexible payments from parents. Take out salaries, cost of maintenance/depreciation, payments to vendors/contractors/suppliers, TAXES, and in a considerable no of cases loan repayment, and there is little or NOTHING left for the proprietors for even more capital projects.

In a nutshell, before you heap the them on proprietors for all the covid-19 hardship faced by private school teachers, why not put yourself in the shoes of the former.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by gaskiyamagana: 4:05pm On Jul 18, 2020
ahmEenu:
Bros 7k was better cause the other teachers earned less than that. anyways it was a primary school in a new site somewhere in ogun state, there's nothing like Union or stuff like that here. I thank God for life Sha cause that was 2018 and I stopped after three months.
No any amount is too small for quack teachers. Qualified teachers should let so called money monger proprietor realise that teaching profession is not to be treated anyhow.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by donblazer10(m): 4:06pm On Jul 18, 2020
Doyou2019:


I expect those family members not to return. The only reason I am happy about the coming of Coronavirus is that, at least these greedy school owners can be deprived of school fees they so much love than their actual teachers.
if you run a school, you'll see that it's entirely different from what you think it is now
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by donblazer10(m): 4:07pm On Jul 18, 2020
Danniedpastor:




Bros, you really understand the business.
I'm even looking for finance for another business o. Private school business is not easy especially , when it's not a super standard school...

Don't mind the OP and Co. blaming proprietors .
I swear.. this guys are fucking ignorant
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by donblazer10(m): 4:10pm On Jul 18, 2020
Kazim88:
This OP is just bitter. You did not blame govt that shutdown school but our overcrowded Market is running smoothly.

You did a not blame yourself for not having alternate plans, you don't blame CoronaVirus...

No, you blame someone is very much affected by the whole situation. Someone, unlike you that choose to create employment in a country where entrepreneurship is like death sentence.

If the OP owned a school, he would have done worst, but as usual, he is blaming every one except himself for his mis-fortune.

Because, all parent pay in advance, OP Should simply start his own school and start receiving his own payment in advance.

Most people do not factor in rents and renovation and other factors if production that Entrepreneurs struggle with... All they see is the income.... Not the cost.
honestly bro, it's just tiring.. the way the OP typed nonsense with confidence is funny

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Donchuks12: 4:11pm On Jul 18, 2020
It's so disheartening to some of our proprietors/proprietress.
My school left us only with February payment after we have almost completed our second term examinations.
Within this pandemic time, he has bought a new plot of land and almost completed his building project without paying his teachers their salary since March.
In them, i see the devil's in human garment. so greedy and selfishness. May God help us all.�
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by donblazer10(m): 4:12pm On Jul 18, 2020
fujirice:
OP, I’m “%96” sure you know nothing about what you are dabbling into.
Are you not in this country when some private schools asked parents to pay for 3rd term school fees when the government came for their heads and are here saying they have paid for 3rd term?
What most people don’t understand is that parents hardly pay for school fees until it’s time for exams.
It is only very few private schools (the elite ones) that collect fees for the entire session.
See, I am a private school teacher and I have not been paid since April either but the way the society is demonizing school owners is not fair!
What is their crime? They are no longer making money to pay teachers for goodness sake! When schools resume now, the school building needs to be put back in shape. Where do y’all think the money is coming from?
Y’all should show empathy and channel your aggressions to the government. Their inadequacies is not the school owners’ fault!
God bless you for this
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by mikeybrainy: 4:12pm On Jul 18, 2020
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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by donblazer10(m): 4:15pm On Jul 18, 2020
CsRockefeller:
I have said it before, 80% of business owners in Nigeria don't know jack about running a biz.

Just figure heads.

For schools, I don't know why it's so difficult running such a biz. I was close to my proprietor during my NYSC so I know running a school isn't as difficult as many school owners make it seem.

First thing for Pete's sake is to incorporate the biz. Please, separate running d school from d ownership.

Secondly, get a good Finance Officer (not just an Accountant). Add an Admin Officer, followed by a Principal or Head Master. Spell out duties and functions clearly.

Recruit teachers, and other staff.

If your biz doesn't progress per time then call me a fool.

But ignorance, greed, selfishness will never allow such owners do the right thing.

Running biz in Nigeria is tough, but like our government officials, most biz owners know jack.
Good for you. I hope to see your school that you will soon open among top 3 in Nigeria in 2 years time sir..
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Magnumproperty: 4:15pm On Jul 18, 2020
merieam16:
we can start d organization nw. Private school teachers' association of Nigerian (PRISTAN). abi wat do u tink. lolz
Good idea. I'm in full support
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by ocelot2006(m): 4:16pm On Jul 18, 2020
Vanpascore:


Oga, i disagree totally with your opinion. These so called proprietors are just wicked. Most of the schools were writing exam before the lockdown, meaning that, payments already made. Besides, they collected for the whole term, Jan - April, but they decided to stop salary at Feb/March haba!!

The questions now are:

i. Won't they collect the money from parents, if they've not done so?
ii. Will they pay their staff the outstanding money after resumption?
iii. What have they been using the previous monies they collected for?

In conclusion, they are not to be blamed but our government that failed to formulate policies and follow up.

Correction: not all schools were writing exams. Some had about a week or 2 before exams. As a result of the lockdown in some states, most schools had to RUSH their exams so as to ensure that the children had to get home on time to their parents. So how did you expect the schools to get their fees, especially during national and global health crisis?

Again I'll say this. Teachers and staff should've gotten their full salaries for the month of March. BUT expecting schools to pay full salaries for April and May?? Haba! At that point, you should be talking of palliatives, not demanding salaries.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by merieam16(f): 4:18pm On Jul 18, 2020
Magnumproperty:
Good idea. I'm in full support
great
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by nedekid: 4:19pm On Jul 18, 2020
fyneboi79:
Nna forget that talk...8 k for talking and teaching and chastising kids for 30days? I would rather not because this is wickedness.
I know say e little.
The reason I hailed him is that he rather do that no matter how little than to stay at home doing nothing.

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Bluntemperor: 4:20pm On Jul 18, 2020
seanwilliam:


Until u start a private school , you will know how he be... most students/pupils would not pay until exam and even if some go pay, na 30%, dem go dey beg make dem allow their wards do exam.. some parents self fit take their children away from the school in the following term and going to another when the debt accumulated is too much.... except super standard private school oo, but an average private school in naija na doom.. it's not the fault of the proprietors all the time.. they pay mostly on what they earn..


OP seems to throw in tantrum thereby looking for the Association of Sympathizers on N/Land!
You better know these facts well:
I.What you will be paid depends on Your qualifications.If you have OND/NCE,you can't earn above a Bsc,for instance Pol.Science.
ii Your Salary depends also on your experience.How many places have you worked?
iii Your take home depends on the location of the School! For example Schools at Island and in fact-Lekki will be more expensive than Ketu-or Ikorodu for obvious reasons.Those in Lekki will pay more for everything!!
Much as I'm against Slave Wage,the Proprietors are facing hash educational environment and the Govt(Fed and States) are not doing enough!

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by ocelot2006(m): 4:25pm On Jul 18, 2020
CsRockefeller:
I have said it before, 80% of business owners in Nigeria don't know jack about running a biz.

Just figure heads.

For schools, I don't know why it's so difficult running such a biz. I was close to my proprietor during my NYSC so I know running a school isn't as difficult as many school owners make it seem.

First thing for Pete's sake is to incorporate the biz. Please, separate running d school from d ownership.

Secondly, get a good Finance Officer (not just an Accountant). Add an Admin Officer, followed by a Principal or Head Master. Spell out duties and functions clearly.

Recruit teachers, and other staff.

If your biz doesn't progress per time then call me a fool.

But ignorance, greed, selfishness will never allow such owners do the right thing.

Running biz in Nigeria is tough, but like our government officials, most biz owners know jack.

Bros, you don't have a bloody clue about the difficulty faced in running a school. Non AT ALL.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Omobada(m): 4:36pm On Jul 18, 2020
As a principal myself, I can categorically say that the OP is very wrong by generalising his assertion.
I don't support proprietors owing their staff but only if you know what many proprietors pass through in the course of collecting school fees.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Achilles100: 4:39pm On Jul 18, 2020
eni4real:
What is New month greeting?

New month SMS to the principal.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by ocelot2006(m): 4:41pm On Jul 18, 2020
liricaliblunt:
I work as a teacher or let me say worked and I've always remained with that notion that an average proprietor in Lagos is a fraud

Okay if you claim ,students didn't pay the concluding term before Coronavirus, what happened to previous fee?

Because, from calculation ,just a class or 2 classes at most can pay almost all teachers salary and still have change sef.

Or is it not this same school owners that will tell a teacher, you can't take just a subject, bombarding you with workload.

I'm tired of them jare.



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What happened to the previous fee indeed? Let's see:
(1) salary payments for FOUR MONTHS
(2)Payments to vendors/contractors/suppliers
(3)TAXES
(4)loan repayment
(5)Payment of rent/lease (**not all cases)
(6)Maintenance costs (buildings, vehicles, power, water supply, etc)
(5) ICT cost
(6) Vehicle fueling cost
(7) COST OF POWER (NEPA, diesel, etc)

Should I continue?
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by CalebLebsco56(m): 4:41pm On Jul 18, 2020
awoo47:
15k nd u hv a BA??
which state is that??

i thought it's only secondary sch drop out dey pay dat kin money
Taraba State sir

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