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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by inestimable(f): 11:07pm On Jan 14, 2016
People please help me with a teaching job around Berger, Omole area in Lagos please.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 11:09pm On Jan 14, 2016
inestimable:
People please help me with a teaching job around Berger, Omole area in Lagos please.
what have you done so far?
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by uniluv: 11:22pm On Jan 14, 2016
LordOdin:
can You teach in a school in gwags?
I have a small baby. Gwags is too far from me.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by inestimable(f): 11:48pm On Jan 14, 2016
GoldenDr:
what have you done so far?
I have a B.Sc (Ed) Economics qualification and 3 years teachingexperience as well as 3years experience in secretarial and administrative duties
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by haywhy3000(m): 11:53pm On Jan 14, 2016
Divine Heritage Schools is a fast growing nursery and primary school located in Mosan area of Lagos State requires the services of a qualified and experienced nursery and primary school teacher for immediate employment.

JOB DESCRIPTION:
Prepare scheme for the subjects assigned in class based on the approved curriculum
Coach and work with the assistant class teacher. Mentor her and carry out her appraisal at the end of the term.
Prepare and submit both hard and soft copies of weekly lesson plan .
Review and submit an improved version of the curriculum for every subject assigned to your class at the end of the session.
Submit filled copy of the appraisal form at the end of every term
Study and implement school policies based on every aspect of the curriculum.
Be responsible for both academic and non academic tasks entrusted to your care.
Ensure that pupils are punctual for lessons outside the classroom.
Prepare for and ensure that conferences scheduled with parents hold.
Fill the pre-conference and post conference forms every term.

JOB QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS:
Minimum of NCE 
0-1 experience in teaching required 
Ability to work with children required 
Excellent written and verbal communication skills required 
Applicants should reside around Mosan, Gowon estate or Ipaja and its environs

JOB SLOT:
Three (3)

JOB LOCATION:
Alimosho

JOB REMUNERATION:
Attractive Salary

METHOD OF APPLICATION:
Interested and qualified candidates should apply in person with their CV to:
CF 28 federal low-cost housing estate, 
Mosan Bustop, 
Ipaja, 
Lagos.

APPLICATION DEADLINE:
31st January 2016

(I saw d advert somewhere n i decided to share d info ere, i dont no anything abt d school. Am just trying to help in my own little way)

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by barmy(m): 12:14am On Jan 15, 2016
Funpeter:
How much is the pay?
I actually don't know cos I don't work there. I only heard about the vacancy and decided to post it for anybody who might be interested. You can check the place out if u stay close by.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by MacJC: 12:39am On Jan 15, 2016
Evathyst:
Hmmnnn!!!



*This fresh air I enjoy* cheesy cheesy



Where everybody for this thread waka go? Make all of una come o, the war is over.


Avicky
Ravensckar
TheSlyone
MACJC


Oya o, our thread has been sanitised.

Hmmmmm..... God sure works in mysterious ways.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by manie(m): 5:51am On Jan 15, 2016
Sowl:


Though this might sound cliche,but the only effective way the FG can stimulate the cripling economy of nigeria is by promoting SME's and providing funds that can be channeled into viable business ideas,as complex as the situation in the country presently it can be solved gradually if the FG stops looking at solving the economical slump from the macro to the micro level,but rather look to solve it from the micro to the macro level.
Once unemployment is reduced to some extent by funding SME's that creates employment with the little available at the governements disposal presently this would tend to increase revenue for the government in the long run and would have solved the problem at the micro level,the m... Though our condition is in dire straits,but i believe we can overcome coz we have what it takes to do so.
Countries like japan,switzerland and the likes have no mineral resources but still survive, the UK relies mostly on business ventures and establishments to generate funds used in running its economy,all we need now is reduce corruption to the barest minimum and the little the country as now would be enough to set things right once again.


Thanks for your wonderful insight and suggestions. I am very sure you are not a teacher, but if you are one that means you have a great interest in political economy and business policy.




SMEs are the backbone of any economy, they are also the largest employers of labour in Nigeria. Businesses with net-worth of less than a N1 million can be classified as micro-businesses, those with net-worth of N5 million to N50 million are small businesses, while those between N50 million to N500 million are medium enterprises. You will find out that most businesses and employees are found in this sector.

The questions we need to ask are these.
1. How come our SMEs cannot grow to become big businesses and MNCs after decades of being in business.
2.How come the cost of funds are so high in Nigeria.
3.Why are Nigerians not investing in our economy.
4. Why are Nigerian corporate executives so corrupt, that they always run down their organisations eg Cadbury, Unilever, Nigeria Breweries just to mention a few.
5. Why is government not giving start-ups and small businesses tax holiday?
6. When will government start investing in infrastructures and others facilities that will reduce the cost of doing business?
7. When will the average Nigerian employee who is lucky to get a job in the big companies, become entrepreneurial so that he can set-up a small businesses that can employ a minimum of 5 employees.
8. When will the average Nigerian become interested in the dynamics of political economy, finance, investment, business and technology.
9. When will our country be blessed with sincere and forward thinking leaders and managers.
10. When will Nigerians be in charge of the driver's seat of the Nigerian economy, the people in charge of our economy are the Indians, Lebanese, Chinese, South African, American etc.


What we need now is FDIs and not portfolio investors who are more or less short term investors who do not create substantial value to our economy.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by manie(m): 5:53am On Jan 15, 2016
GoldenDr:
Sowl, you know what, let the oil dry up!




I am not praying for that now, but if it happens we will definitely put on our thinking cap and think out of the box. Someone said we do not have a thinking cap, but if that is the case we may need to loan one.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by hakunajay(m): 7:04am On Jan 15, 2016
manie:




I am not praying for that now, but if it happens we will definitely put on our thinking cap and think out of the box. Someone said we do not have a thinking cap, but if that is the case we may need to loan one.

Or develop one.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sowl(m): 7:16am On Jan 15, 2016
manie:



Thanks for your wonderful insight and suggestions. I am very sure you are not a teacher, but if you are one that means you have a great interest in political economy and business policy.




SMEs are the backbone of any economy, they are also the largest employers of labour in Nigeria. Businesses with net-worth of less than a N1 million can be classified as micro-businesses, those with net-worth of N5 million to N50 million are small businesses, while those between N50 million to N500 million are medium enterprises. You will find out that most businesses and employees are found in this sector.

The questions we need to ask are these.
1. How come our SMEs cannot grow to become big businesses and MNCs after decades of being in business.
2.How come the cost of funds are so high in Nigeria.
3.Why are Nigerians not investing in our economy.
4. Why are Nigerian corporate executives so corrupt, that they always run down their organisations eg Cadbury, Unilever, Nigeria Breweries just to mention a few.
5. Why is government not giving start-ups and small businesses tax holiday?
6. When will government start investing in infrastructures and others facilities that will reduce the cost of doing business?
7. When will the average Nigerian employee who is lucky to get a job in the big companies, become entrepreneurial so that he can set-up a small businesses that can employ a minimum of 5 employees.
8. When will the average Nigerian become interested in the dynamics of political economy, finance, investment, business and technology.
9. When will our country be blessed with sincere and forward thinking leaders and managers.
10. When will Nigerians be in charge of the driver's seat of the Nigerian economy, the people in charge of our economy are the Indians, Lebanese, Chinese, South African, American etc.


What we need now is FDIs and not portfolio investors who are more or less short term investors who do not create substantial value to our economy.

I am actually an economics graduate and I have got passion to teach and be a teacher at some stage in my life be it short or mid term...... But all in all entrepreneurship does it for me,because I see and envisage so many unexplored goldmine in the Nigerian economy if I can get the right platform,though the situation of things might be discouraging for enthusiastic youths like us,but persistence,perseverance and an undying passion to succeed would surely supersede whatever economical obstacle in the way. That I believe!!!
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 7:31am On Jan 15, 2016
Mawnin fellow NLanders..pls i got a call and a text message for an assessment @edidot schools..pls anybody wt info on what to expect.what the school is like and d pay pls?..responce will be appreciated pls.tnx
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sowl(m): 7:34am On Jan 15, 2016
GoldenDr:
Sowl, you know what, let the oil dry up!

Sir that wish of yours might take a little more than a century to become a reality simply because Nigeria tends to discover crude in other part of the country presently, though it has no major positive effect on our economy at present due to the astronomical drop in the value of crude oil .
But the fact is Nigeria is so blessed with both liquid and solid mineral resources that would make us weather the storm even with crude oil drying up or the market value reducing, if our leaders could get rid of there mental laziness and unrepentant greed while embracing the act of selfless service to the people then we can get to breathe a sigh of relief that there is a glimmer of hope in the long run.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by senatorucheo(m): 7:46am On Jan 15, 2016
Please anybody with teaching jobs links in Uyo and environs should help by dropping the links here thanks

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 9:00am On Jan 15, 2016
manie:




I am not praying for that now, but if it happens we will definitely put on our thinking cap and think out of the box. Someone said we do not have a thinking cap, but if that is the case we may need to loan one.
I pray for that, because that is when we would put on our thinking camp.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 9:04am On Jan 15, 2016
News flash, The ban placed on Iran has been lifted, USA has shale oil, the Asia country we took our oil too don't want it. Yes, Solid minerals would do it for us and not oil because right now, Agriculture and solid mineral is what we need to concentrate on. Yes, our leader are too blame so also are the followers because we gave them that chance.
Sowl:


Sir that wish of yours might take a little more than a century to become a reality simply because Nigeria tends to discover crude in other part of the country presently, though it has no major positive effect on our economy at present due to the astronomical drop in the value of crude oil .
But the fact is Nigeria is so blessed with both liquid and solid mineral resources that would make us weather the storm even with crude oil drying up or the market value reducing, if our leaders could get rid of there mental laziness and unrepentant greed while embracing the act of selfless service to the people then we can get to breathe a sigh of relief that there is a glimmer of hope in the long run.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 9:07am On Jan 15, 2016
Insightful.
manie:



Thanks for your wonderful insight and suggestions. I am very sure you are not a teacher, but if you are one that means you have a great interest in political economy and business policy.




SMEs are the backbone of any economy, they are also the largest employers of labour in Nigeria. Businesses with net-worth of less than a N1 million can be classified as micro-businesses, those with net-worth of N5 million to N50 million are small businesses, while those between N50 million to N500 million are medium enterprises. You will find out that most businesses and employees are found in this sector.

The questions we need to ask are these.
1. How come our SMEs cannot grow to become big businesses and MNCs after decades of being in business.
2.How come the cost of funds are so high in Nigeria.
3.Why are Nigerians not investing in our economy.
4. Why are Nigerian corporate executives so corrupt, that they always run down their organisations eg Cadbury, Unilever, Nigeria Breweries just to mention a few.
5. Why is government not giving start-ups and small businesses tax holiday?
6. When will government start investing in infrastructures and others facilities that will reduce the cost of doing business?
7. When will the average Nigerian employee who is lucky to get a job in the big companies, become entrepreneurial so that he can set-up a small businesses that can employ a minimum of 5 employees.
8. When will the average Nigerian become interested in the dynamics of political economy, finance, investment, business and technology.
9. When will our country be blessed with sincere and forward thinking leaders and managers.
10. When will Nigerians be in charge of the driver's seat of the Nigerian economy, the people in charge of our economy are the Indians, Lebanese, Chinese, South African, American etc.


What we need now is FDIs and not portfolio investors who are more or less short term investors who do not create substantial value to our economy.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 9:09am On Jan 15, 2016
There is job vacancy in Christfield Comprehensive College, at Ayewole Street, Mulero, Iyana-Ipaja needs Physics and Government teachers.
Source: Mjblinks
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by kutiejane(f): 9:31am On Jan 15, 2016
I can teach computer studies, mathematics, basic sciences. Thank you.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by avicky(f): 9:36am On Jan 15, 2016
kutiejane:
Please I need a teaching job around festac, Surulere or amuwo odofin. I can teach computer studies, mathematics, basic sciences. Thank you.
Make an effort to submit cvs in schools around you. It works. Don't wait for advertisement, as some schools don't advertise.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by kutiejane(f): 9:51am On Jan 15, 2016
avicky:

Make an effort to submit cvs in schools around you. It works. Don't wait for advertisement, as some schools don't advertise.


Thank you

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by oloriooko(m): 10:08am On Jan 15, 2016
Please i have someone who's ready to teach in Abuja, preferably Gwagwalada, tnx
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 10:13am On Jan 15, 2016
No, I meant, have you submitted your CV to schools around you?
inestimable:

I have a B.Sc (Ed) Economics qualification and 3 years teachingexperience as well as 3years experience in secretarial and administrative duties

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Bebebella(f): 10:44am On Jan 15, 2016
Please this is my first time on this thread.. I need a teaching job around Egbeda axis. I am also new to Lagos. please help a sister o.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 11:10am On Jan 15, 2016
Bebebella:
Please this is my first time on this thread.. I need a teaching job around Egbeda axis. I am also new to Lagos. please help a sister o.
Visit school in your area and submit your CV.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Profandie(m): 12:04pm On Jan 15, 2016
Good day people. My name is Andrew,presently serving in Rivers state (not too far from Bori and Eleme area).I have a B.Sc in Edu/Acc. Anyone who wants a lesson teacher or knows someone in need of one should please contact me 08137837672. I can tutor Acc,econs,govt,comm. Thanks in anticipation
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 1:27pm On Jan 15, 2016
HOME TUTORING SERVICE TEACHERS Living on the mainland and its axis urgently needed for employment.
Interested person should send cv to
Citycredresources@gmail.com
Use home tutors as the subject

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by rodofgod(m): 1:45pm On Jan 15, 2016
is the igbogila,ipaja in Lagos or where pls
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Ejiod(m): 1:46pm On Jan 15, 2016
manie:



I am not an atheist either, but i lean towards agnostic theism. I believe we have all it takes to succeed as a nation, but it take both prayer and action. The nation did not invest and diversify the economy during the era of boom, now that the price of crude oil in the international market fell by almost 70% we are now in dire need of resources and fund to run and manage the economy.
Do you know that a company in the oil and gas sector sacked 50% of its employees and also reduced the remuneration of those they did not sack by 50%.

For every employee that is sacked, the landlord will be affected, the school where his children attend will be affected, his church and pastor will be affected, the extended family will be affected, all these will have a negative multiplier effect on the economy. I just do not know how government is going to kick-start and stimulate this economy.


This is my layman's opinion, i hope economists in the house will share their informed thought on the lingering state of the economy and the nation at large.
Religion not ethnicity has been the cancer to our dysfunctional development

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by rodofgod(m): 1:54pm On Jan 15, 2016
pls I want to ask if the igbogila. ipaja is Lagos or where
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 2:16pm On Jan 15, 2016
rodofgod:
pls I want to ask if the igbogila. ipaja is Lagos or where
I got it from mjblinks.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by barmy(m): 2:23pm On Jan 15, 2016
rodofgod:
pls I want to ask if the igbogila. ipaja is Lagos or where
It is Lagos

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