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We Are Still Asking: Why Were They Sent To The Classrooms To Teach? by elated177: 1:16am On Jan 08, 2022
What kind of business are people who have spent close to four years teaching in the classrooms expected to start with loans? What loans? What business?

Seriously, what type of business does anyone expect the exited Npower beneficiaries, who have spent close to four years teaching in the classrooms and perfecting their teaching skills, to start with loans? I ask: were they sent to the classrooms to learn how to run a business? Are they going to be given enough loan to start their own schools or what?

Just some honest and sincere questions.

After all, we are all Nigerians. Nigeria belongs to all of us. Or is it not?
Re: We Are Still Asking: Why Were They Sent To The Classrooms To Teach? by uthlaw: 7:06am On Jan 08, 2022
The country na scam...no stress yourself!
Re: We Are Still Asking: Why Were They Sent To The Classrooms To Teach? by Nobody: 7:08am On Jan 08, 2022
You're supposed to have a pension plan.
Re: We Are Still Asking: Why Were They Sent To The Classrooms To Teach? by FERNANDEZISBACK: 7:08am On Jan 08, 2022
elated177:
What kind of business are people who have spent close to four years teaching in the classrooms expected to start with loans? What loans? What business?

Seriously, what type of business does anyone expect the exited Npower beneficiaries, who have spent close to four years teaching in the classrooms and perfecting their teaching skills, to start with loans? I ask: were they sent to the classrooms to learn how to run a business? Are they going to be given enough loan to start their own schools or what?

Just some honest and sincere questions.

After all, we are all Nigerians. Nigeria belongs to all of us. Or is it not?
The real question should be why are people stressing themself over npower tho?
Re: We Are Still Asking: Why Were They Sent To The Classrooms To Teach? by elated177: 10:14am On Jan 08, 2022
Chichigi1990:
You're supposed to have a pension plan.


What?
Re: We Are Still Asking: Why Were They Sent To The Classrooms To Teach? by Nobody: 2:16pm On Jan 08, 2022
A certain amount deducted from your salary no matter which job you take up, you will have a pension officer, your pension can only be released to you when you get to 60 or any predetermined age. Just ideas for solutions to problems like these.
Re: We Are Still Asking: Why Were They Sent To The Classrooms To Teach? by elated177: 3:47pm On Jan 09, 2022
Chichigi1990:
A certain amount deducted from your salary no matter which job you take up, you will have a pension officer, your pension can only be released to you when you get to 60 or any predetermined age. Just ideas for solutions to problems like these.

What are you talking about?

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