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Education / Represent Your School Here - How Smart Are You? by Surebuttons: 10:21am On Feb 23, 2021
How smart your school is can go far in telling us how smart you may be. Represent your school by answering this question. Let's know who went to mushroom school. Please attach the name of your school to your answer. The question is on the image below.

Education / 120 World Most Misspelt Words by Surebuttons: 10:49am On Jan 28, 2021
World Most Misspelt Words. These words get you down most times.

The commonest mistake most students make is spelling and this is very critical when it comes to writings. The following are the world most Misspelt words.

1. Privilege (not: priviledge or privelege)
2. Separate (not: seperate or seprate)
3. Bouquet (pronounced: /bukei/
4. Occasion (not occassion or ocassion)
5. Rendezvous (pronounced: /rondivu:/
6. Embarrass (not: embarass or embarras)
7. Diarrhoea (not: diarrhea)
8. Diary (notebook)
9. Dairy (relating to animal husbandry)
10. February (not: Febuary)
11. Connoisseur (not: conoisseur)
12. Chauffeur (not: Chaufer)
13. Manoeuvre (not: manovre)
14. Mischievous (not: mischivious)
15. Catalogue (not: catalog)
16. Theatre (not: theater)
17. Haemoglobin (not: hemoglobin)
18. Programme (not: program)
19. Sceptic (not: skeptic)
20. Grievances (not: grieviances)

There are over 100 words I have listed on https:///BjSVlpB
Education / You Need To Hear This! by Surebuttons: 11:58pm On Jan 11, 2021
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Nairaland / General / Goodluck Ebele Jonathan's New Year Message by Surebuttons: 9:48am On Jan 01, 2021
No matter our present realities today - whether good, bad or ugly, sweet, sour or bitter, we must continue to hope and strive for greater honour and glory for ourselves and our nation in this new year and beyond. I wish you all a Happy New Year as we journey into 2021.
- GEJ
Brought to you by passbuttons.com/blog.php

Education / Re: Can You Solve This Without Calculator? by Surebuttons: 7:39am On Dec 31, 2020
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Education / Can You Solve This Without Calculator? by Surebuttons: 6:40am On Dec 31, 2020
Test your IQ.
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Jobs/Vacancies / Worse Days Ahead - Who Will Survive It? by Surebuttons: 7:56pm On Dec 10, 2020
One in every two Nigerians in the country’s labor force is either unemployed or underemployed.

That grim stat was one of the key highlights of the latest unemployment report published by Nigeria’s Bureau of Statistics, which shows the most recent data as of Q2 2020.

While Nigeria’s unemployment rate has climbed to 27.1% (up from 23.1% in Q3 2018, when the unemployment report was last published), the country’s underemployment rate—which reflects those working less than 40 hours a week, or in jobs that underutilize a person’s skills, time, or education—has increased to 28.6%.

With a labor force of 80.2 million, that means about 21.7 million Nigerians are unemployed, a figure that exceeds the population of 35 of Africa’s 54 countries. Among young Nigerians aged between 25 and 34, the largest bloc of the labor force, the unemployment rate currently stands even higher, at 30.7%.

Worse days ahead
Nigeria’s job crisis does not exist in a vacuum. Perennial under-funding of education in the country has resulted in a significant decline in both the quality of teachers and infrastructure in schools. The problems are compounded by recurring strike actions by public university lecturers amid protests over low wages and benefits. The deficit in Nigeria’s education system is highlighted by the fact that only one in four Nigerians applying to university will get a spot.

As jobs and economic opportunities disappear, wealthy and middle-class Nigerians are increasingly sending their children abroad for university degrees, either to give them an edge in Nigeria’s job market or allow them compete elsewhere. In the US alone, the economic impact of spending by Nigerian students reached $514 million in the 2018/2019 academic year, according to data from the Institute of International Education. That exceeds the economic impact of students from countries including France, Germany, and the United Kingdom in the same period.

The lack of jobs in Africa’s largest economy and most populous country is unlikely to get better soon. The World Bank predicts Nigeria’s flailing economy is set for its worst recession in four decades as the effects of the coronavirus pandemic continue to manifest. Nigeria has been badly hit by the near total shutdown of the global oil economy, given its dependence on the commodity as its biggest revenue source.

Bleak economic growth and the rise in unemployed Nigerians will only compound the country’s long-running problem with lifting citizens out of poverty. Despite sustained high oil prices in the 2010s, Nigeria overtook India in 2018 as the country with the most people in extreme poverty.

What are you doing amidst this challenge?
Education / Don't Drop Out Of School Cos Of Money - There's A Way by Surebuttons: 4:37am On Dec 05, 2020
Never drop out of school because of money - there is a way.

It is not new that Education has become more than a necessity. It is so important. It has been embedded into the culture of an average countryman household regardless of their status. Education is highly necessary but it is highly costly. The worst is the economic situation of the country and wealth distribution. Students get easily frustrated especially with high fees on education. Some are left to no other choice than to quit. Well, what if I showed you another way?

Just like every other thing that attracts huge interest, education doesn’t come cheap. As such, there are now platforms where you can get a student loan in country to finance your schooling.

In this post, I will explain what a student loan is about, and outlined some ways to get a quick loan for your school fees. This is not to make you so lazy but just understand it is not just easy. We are all deep sh*t but the informed and the strong shall conquer. Keep reading.

What is a Student Loan?
A student loan is a financial aid given to students to help them pay for education and its associated fees. Every loan is repayable with interest. However, Student loan's interest is usually very low amount of money unlike other kinds of loan. Repayment of student loan also has flexible schedules. The purpose is to ensure students focus on their education rather than financial demands. Student have long duration to pay back. This is intentional. Usually graduating, serving and getting good job is not easy in the country. Meanwhile I must stated it clearly here that bank loan is different from that of other loans. Other bodies that offer student loan tend to be more considerate.

How to Get A Student Loan in Nigeria
1. Passbuttons Student Loan
Passbuttons.com is an online education platform that is highly interested in the students' performance and students' overall success both in and out of school. It provides admission consulting, tutoring and executive function coaching, financial aids, content writing, scholarship, free past questions and answers, etc. It offers student loan at a very minimum interest rate. The interest is just very near to zero.
Features
Ensure that nothing interrupts the education process of any child of 13 years or above.
You can get up to ₦1 million per year.
There is an option to refinance the loan
Remittance services are available

Requirements
A. You must be 13 years or above.
B. You must have registered on Passbuttons
You must have earned at least 1000 reputation: This is their trust weighing scale.
C. You must have completed student loan application form that pops up as soon as soon as you have got up to 1000 reputation.
D. Your admission letter
E. Tuition advice
F. Letter of domiciliation of your salary account or your parent’s/sponsor’s salary account
G. Copy of employment ID or valid means of identification belonging to you or your parent/sponsor
H. BVN

2. Federal Government Education Loan
The Nigerian government approved the establishment of education bank and student loan boards by states at concessionary interest rates to allow students easy access to funds.

The government also approved the establishment of education funds by all states of the federation. Special emphasis is on funding teacher development and secondary education, as well as establishing a special intervention fund for individuals with special needs.

3. Access Bank Student Loan
The Access Bank student loan is an advance for school fees which is designed to provide students with short-term financing to cover tuition fees.

Features
Ensure that nothing interrupts the education process.
A. You can get up to ₦5 million
There is an option to refinance the loan
B. Remittance services are available

Requirements
A. A completed application form
B. Your admission letter
C. Tuition advice
D. Letter of domiciliation of your salary account or your parent’s/sponsor’s salary account
E. Copy of employment ID or valid means of identification belonging to you or your parent/sponsor
G. BVN
H. Credit checks

4. GT Bank Student Loan
GT Bank’s school fees advance is a loan facility designed to finance the payment of your child’s/ward’s school fees for schools in Nigeria only.

Features
You can get up to ₦5 million in student loans with a maximum tenure of 4 months per request
Competitive interest rate
Immediate access to the loan

Requirements
A. Completed application form and employer undertaking form
B. School fees bill and credit insurance
C. Ensure that staff terminal benefit is domiciled in GTBank or obtain Corporate Guarantee

5. First Bank FirstEdu Loan
First Bank’s FirstEdu loan is targets proprietors. It offers flexible funding for upgrading school facilities and meeting of funding gaps pending the receipt of school fees.

Features/Requirements
It has a flexible repayment plan spread for 90 days
A. Access to a maximum amount of ₦10 million
The only collateral requirement is domiciliation of school fees with First Bank
B. The School must have been in account relationship with FirstBank for a minimum period of 6 months or 12 months with other banks
C. Target markets are private schools duly under CAC and their State Government
The school population must be a minimum of 100 students


In Conclusion
Funding education should not be a herculean task with this array of options available for accessing quick loans in the country. All you need is to choose from any of the platforms granting loans for school fees and ensure that you meet all their requirements.


Good luck

Education / Ghost Writers - The Chameleons by Surebuttons: 3:56pm On Dec 02, 2020
Ghost writer! Have you heard about it before?

A ghostwriter is a chameleon, so skilled at their writing craft that they shapeshift into the dedicated voice that belongs to both brands and people. Ghostwriters fill content resource gaps when your organization does not have the bandwidth, the skills, the motivation — or all of the above.

This writer churns out articles for various team members and thought leadership pieces for your CEO. They take on the ebooks and white papers your team has been unable to produce all year due to time constraints. A ghostwriter has a good bedside manner as they are used to asking people in-depth personal and professional questions to capture expertise, stories, and tone.

When you hire a ghostwriter, find someone with immense confidence and credibility, as you will entrust them with the greater voice of your brand and the people behind your brand.

A ghostwriter is perfect for:

Articles
Ebooks
White papers
Thought leadership
Off-page content
Website copy

This is why https://passbuttons.com is training students around Africa on high content writing practices.

With passbuttons students are taught different kind of content writing ranging from copywriting, brand journalism, technical writing, etc.

Members are also taught different writing styles especially in the use of American and British English.

It doesn't end there. Passbuttons teaches users by practical means whereby a user is expected to write any content of the user's choice. Then online expert editors will verify it and edit where necessary and start guiding you from what they observe in your writing.

To achieve this passbuttons uses story, news and Q & A features to ensure user can generate a valid content of the user's choice.

It also awards users reputation that helps to detect the level the user has learned and how to keep guiding the user.

TBC...

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