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Politics / How To Create 2.5 Million Jobs In Private Schools. by Doubts: 1:50pm On Feb 05, 2016
Hello Nairalanders, I came across this thread on Job/vacancy section but wonder why it didn't make the front page. Maybe it was posted in the wrong section.

Nigeriayouths20:
Government cannot provide all the jobs in a country; they need the private sector to help boost the numbers of jobs around. In Nigeria, it's not that the private sector is not helping but the jobs created in the sector is not save or stable for the future of employees. The fault goes to the government that neglects the function of protecting employee's interest at the sector. Employee's face mass sacking, Layoff, exploitation and so on. The only benefactor in the sector is the owner. For Nigeria government to create more stable jobs in the country, they need to start tidying up the jobs in the private sector. Private sector jobs in the country shouldn't be part-time job or contract job. It is time to make them worthwhile jobs.
The first with the largest number of employees i will be discussing is Nigeria private school jobs. This sector of the economy holds 3.5 million- 4 million workers in which 99% of them are still seeking for a well paying and stable job. Employees of this labour waste years of their service on the job to keep paying bills like house rent, electricity and waters bills, child school fee(partially) and other little bills. They use an average of two years under an employer and a total average of 6 years in the sector. Some employees even spend 10 to 15 years at service with nothing to show for it. The only benefactor in the sector is the proprietor/owner.
Salaries in private schools/college differ in respect to state. In lagos, employees under the labour earns an average of 30 thousand naira monthly. 20 thousand naira in Oyo; 25 thousand naira in Port Harcourt; 10 thousand naira in Ondo, Osun, Ekiti and Kwara; and so on.

You can watch the video on
www.youtube.com/watch?v=puAuEVwNTOE

Challenges employees are facing under the labour are underpayment, exploitation by their employers, lack of labour union to fight for their rights, their years in service are not insured and retirement plan is not available.
An instance is one Mrs. Mojisola X in Osun state who worked with a private school for fourteen and half years. She later resigned and opened a provision store believing the store will earn her a better life. She didn't receive any form of gratuity and pension on retirement. This is one out of the numerous occasions across the country.

To tidy up the jobs in the sector and protect employees interest, I will recommend these policies.
1) Minimum wage should be approved for private school workers
2) There should be an established labour union to protect the right of workers.
3) Compulsory pension plan insurance for every private school employee

Implication of the policies.
- If minimum wage is set for private school workers; for a private school to survive and meet up with the new operating cost, it will either increase school fees or admit more pupils/students. The policy is not directed at shutting down low cost school. but for low cost school to survive, they will need more pupil.
- When wages is set, many of these private schools with no adequate facilities will fold up due to inability to meet up with the new standard of operation and their pupil will be available for those in operation. So any low cost school with facilities will survive.
- It will standardized the schools in operation.
- Employees under the new labour will be well paid.
- The increase in fees and the shut down of many schools will increase pupils/student transfer from private schools to public schools which will force the government to recruit more teachers.
- The pension plans will guarantee regular benefit for employee at retirement.
- The pension plans will also provide employers with tool in retaining workers. That workers who value their retirement are more likely to stay with the employer.
- It will stabilize job in the sector.


https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=155742138139112&id=151755805204412


cc: lalasticlala, ijebabe
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: How To Create And Stabilize 2.5 Million Jobs In Nigeria Private Schools. by Doubts: 12:23pm On Feb 05, 2016
Nigeriayouths20:
Government cannot provide all the jobs in a country; they need the private sector to help boost the numbers of jobs around. In Nigeria, it's not that the private sector is not helping but the jobs created in the sector is not save or stable for the future of employees. The fault goes to the government that neglects the function of protecting employee's interest at the sector. Employee's face mass sacking, Layoff, exploitation and so on. The only benefactor in the sector is the owner. For Nigeria government to create more stable jobs in the country, they need to start tidying up the jobs in the private sector. Private sector jobs in the country shouldn't be part-time job or contract job. It is time to make them worthwhile jobs.
The first with the largest number of employees i will be discussing is Nigeria private school jobs. This sector of the economy holds 3.5 million- 4 million workers in which 99% of them are still seeking for a well paying and stable job. Employees of this labour waste years of their service on the job to keep paying bills like house rent, electricity and waters bills, child school fee(partially) and other little bills. They use an average of two years under an employer and a total average of 6 years in the sector. Some employees even spend 10 to 15 years at service with nothing to show for it. The only benefactor in the sector is the proprietor/owner.
Salaries in private schools/college differ in respect to state. In lagos, employees under the labour earns an average of 30 thousand naira monthly. 20 thousand naira in Oyo; 25 thousand naira in Port Harcourt; 10 thousand naira in Ondo, Osun, Ekiti and Kwara; and so on.

You can watch the video on
www.youtube.com/watch?v=puAuEVwNTOE

Challenges employees are facing under the labour are underpayment, exploitation by their employers, lack of labour union to fight for their rights, their years in service are not insured and retirement plan is not available.
An instance is one Mrs. Mojisola X in Osun state who worked with a private school for fourteen and half years. She later resigned and opened a provision store believing the store will earn her a better life. She didn't receive any form of gratuity and pension on retirement. This is one out of the numerous occasions across the country.

To tidy up the jobs in the sector and protect employees interest, I will recommend these policies.
1) Minimum wage should be approved for private school workers
2) There should be an established labour union to protect the right of workers.
3) Compulsory pension plan insurance for every private school employee

Implication of the policies.
- If minimum wage is set for private school workers; for a private school to survive and meet up with the new operating cost, it will either increase school fees or admit more pupils/students. The policy is not directed at shutting down low cost school. but for low cost school to survive, they will need more pupil.
- When wages is set, many of these private schools with no adequate facilities will fold up due to inability to meet up with the new standard of operation and their pupil will be available for those in operation. So any low cost school with facilities will survive.
- It will standardized the schools in operation.
- Employees under the new labour will be well paid.
- The increase in fees and the shut down of many schools will increase pupils/student transfer from private schools to public schools which will force the government to recruit more teachers.
- The pension plans will guarantee regular benefit for employee at retirement.
- The pension plans will also provide employers with tool in retaining workers. That workers who value their retirement are more likely to stay with the employer.
- It will stabilize job in the sector.


https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=155742138139112&id=151755805204412


nice I will say. this is front page .

cc. lac
cc. seun
pls do the needful
Politics / Re: How Lamido Sanusi, Senator Saraki Fraudulently Acquired Intercontinent Bank Plc by Doubts: 7:23pm On Sep 23, 2015
Saraki! Saraki!! Saraki!!!
The political dreamer of our time;
Investing hugely on unfaithfulness.
Was given a piece of meat by his father,
but ended taking the pot away from him;
pocketing the treasure of his household.
He climbed up the ladder of fame with ease,
and forcefully took the seat of time;
But time wasn't patient with his past;
Making his story a scape goat of the future.

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Politics / The 14th Count Charge Against Saraki. by Doubts: 6:33pm On Sep 22, 2015
Senate President is facing 13 count charges bordering on corruption and false assets declaration. But the strongest and the unmentioned charge is betraying APC and teaming up with the PDP to steal the hard earned victory through the back door.
With the 13 count charge against him at the CCT, the only way for Saraki's victory is getting the case thrown out. A count charge involving El-rufai as a witness will be hard to contest against and the ones involving GT Bank being used to laund money is the finisher. I think the only way out for Saraki is the way through which is controlled by those he back stabbed.

Politics / Re: PDP Spokesman, Metuh, “ethically-challenged” – Lai Mohammed by Doubts: 3:07pm On Sep 20, 2015
ohk...
Politics / Re: I’ve Not Left APC – Saraki by Doubts: 3:04pm On Sep 20, 2015
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Religion / Re: Making Heaven: Are Those From Other Religion Qualified? by Doubts: 10:34am On Sep 20, 2015
bisolashakirah:
You can't say. the basis instinct of any man is survival. if surviving in this my town is killing, I won't have any choice. how am I to integrate killing with forgiveness to survive.
there is no village or town without ethics no matter how remote it is. Be good to others should be your number. if in that your village, you can't strike your father and siblings with thunder because u love them, do likewise to others.
I'm not God o but if u didn't make heaven through d gospel, you will make it for loving others the way u love urself
Religion / Re: Making Heaven: Are Those From Other Religion Qualified? by Doubts: 10:18am On Sep 20, 2015
God will judge you by your deeds. he will judge u by your hand work. u can't keep killing innocent people with ur PH.D in thunder's strike and expect to make heaven.
Politics / Saraki Arrest Order: Nailanders Preached Gospel by Doubts: 9:02am On Sep 20, 2015
On reading the thread 'Arrest Order: Saraki Relocates From Residence,' three nairalander went gospel.

rusher14
What maketh thou man to scurry, to seek refuge in a bunker?

Thou art the third most powerful man in thine country.

Show thine face to those that accuse thou of iniquity.

Behold thine self to officers of the law and makest thine people proud.

Is not thou a man of lawful repute?

Has thou compromised thine inheritance or that of thine servants?

Needest thou to worry.

For I am with thee.

pedel
speakest thou in KJV?
Why art thou deceiving thine Senate President? Knowest not thou that thine nation abhoreth corruption?
Tell thine Senate President to resign.
This is what that Lord saith to the Senate President: MENE, MENE, TEKEL, and PARSIN.
This is the word of the Lord concerning thee, oh Nigeria, Thou shall be free from the hands of thine oppressors that has held thee down since 1999.
Thus siath the Lord; all thine leaders, that has plunder thee shall all be childless and their houses shall be desolate.
I the Lord shall restore thy glory and thou shall no more be an outcast among the nations.

I have given thee my servant, Muhamadu Buhari, who shall lead thee in the way or restoration and thine reproach shall be taken away before the end of 2019.

menix
Why are thou Judgesth, Jesus said to the crowd if thou has not sinned be the 1st to cast the stone nd they all vamoused.

Now I tell unto you, u re casting a stone when thou arth not a saint.

Saraki can be likeneth unto the woman of low virtue who Jesus forgave.

Saraki go and sin no more else ur story will be like the parable of the Ten Virgins.

pedel
Nay, my brother, I judgest not.
Why dost thou expect Jesus to judge the woman when thou knowest that it was a setup? Did they also brought the man who lied with woman? NO! Case closed.
Verily, verily I say unto thee, if they brought Saraki or any of the governors before Jesus Christ, he would have the IG on speed dial to come and arrest the thieves.
When thou seest a Nigerian politician approaching thine house, thou shalt lock thine door, lest thou allowed Satan into thine house; for the thieves cometh not but for to steal, to kill and to destroy.
May the Lord bless thee as thou goest to the church today; with thine wife. Tell thine pastor that pedel bid him good speed from Nairaland.

menix
Hohoho kikiki (Jewish Laugh)

Mene!! I say unto u, Jesus forgave the thief on the cross nd said "Truly I say unto u, today u shall b wiv me in paradise".
Arth Anini and saraki whose thiefest more?
Anini is, be thou told that the Thief on the cross is Anini great grrrrrreeeaaat grand father.

Finally brethren of the church of Nigeria, I say unto forgive a thief 3 scores and half times(X) seven before thou condemnest him...

Shalom broda Pedel.

pedel
What meanest thou brother? Why art thou laughing in Greek?
Doest thou remember that there were two thieves on the cross? Doest not thine Bible say one on the left and one on the right?
Doest not Jesus forgave ONLY the one who repent and probably confess where he hid the money he stole?
Did Jesus forgave Baraba the thief who was released for him to be crucified?
When people stealeth money big enough to develope a city they shall visit CCT without hiding behind any FHC stay of prosecution.
Wheresoever thou seest a WITCH thou shall also find an HUNTER

https://www.nairaland.com/2611801/arrest-order-saraki-relocates-residence

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Jokes Etc / Hilarious: When GEJ Was Calling On Kwarans' Not To Trust Saraki.(audio) by Doubts: 7:23am On Sep 19, 2015
Guess Jonathan saw it coming when he was shouting out on top of his voice, trying to warn the people of Kwara not to trust their treasury with Saraki. Na joke ooo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q36dhxj_8PM
Phones / sorry, by Doubts: 12:04pm On Sep 08, 2015
nonono
Religion / Taking Care Of Your Fear by Doubts: 8:39pm On Sep 06, 2015
how does it works.

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