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TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by DeBlackArabian: 9:35am On Sep 01, 2017
A privately-owned national television station in Lagos, which is popularly perceived to be among the best in the country, seems to have made its operational policy to recruit interns of various levels of academic qualification and convert them to domestic workers without any form of remuneration or stipends.

The engagement negates the original plan to provide them with opportunity to acquire hands-on skills in the field of broadcasting and other studio experience.
Internship is seen as an opportunity offered by an employer to potential employees or students in training to work at a firm for a fixed, limited period of time. Interns are usually undergraduates or students, and most internship last for any length of time between one week and 12 months.

The particular TV station appears to be taking advantage of the high number of students and graduates seeking placement with it, and after subjecting such applicants to rigorous entrance tests, the best of them are selected on conditions of “No Pay,” just as they look forward to acquiring relevant practical skills as their only benefit throughout their relatively short stay.

The absence of remuneration could be considered as the least of their worries as they are soon made to settle into such a hostile and inhuman work atmosphere, where they are engaged in work activities that could only be likened to that of indentured slaves.
Speaking with New Telegraph, some interns, who are attached to the television’s newly launched breakfast show, revealed that the management of the organisation, which is said to be headed by a Caucasian, deliberately refused to engage blue-collar employees, such as cleaners, stewards, janitors, or even office assistants. This is because interns are made to do such odd jobs.

One of the interns, who just obtained her Post-Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication, was a victim of this slavish engagement. As part of the requirements for her post-graduate programme, she was unfortunate to have secured a space to work as an intern with the television house under a contract, which is meant to last for four months. She had barely spent three weeks when she turned in her resignation, as she could no longer bear the inhumanity that was meted out to her and her colleagues.

She said, “We got into the organisation with the aim of learning the art of broadcasting, we ended up as janitors. We were made to resume work at 6:30am and we were expected to close by 6pm every work day. “They made us to clean dishes, mop floors, serve tea and even clean the toilets. Efforts to protest were met with all forms of intimidation, such as threat to fire us, or summoning us to various disciplinary panels, where we were talked down on like slaves. We never got to learn anything about the job for which we were engaged.”

Another intern on a different TV programme with the same organisation, Miss Aminat Busari, a graduate of Lagos State University, and also an alumnus of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, also narrated her ordeal.

She said: “Interns are treated with disdain by the staff and management of that station. We are not allowed near any of the production activities, except on occasions where we are expected to run errands for them or clean up their mess. It is a place where you are made to lose your self-esteem and confidence. Students should be advised to look elsewhere for their internship, rather than coming here to be used for odd jobs.”

A mid-level official of the media house, who spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity, said, “The management refuses to provide cleaners or office assistants to do those menial jobs. You don’t expect a staff like me to get to the office in the morning and start to dust my desk or make my tea. Those are jobs meant for low level staff and the people available to do that here are the interns.

https://newtelegraphonline.com/2017/09/interns-allege-maltreatment-employers/

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by henchamb(m): 9:52am On Sep 01, 2017
Expect the nation vs newtelegraph War soon

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by jeggienut: 10:04am On Sep 01, 2017
Imagine, they even wrote test!

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by DeBlackArabian: 10:09am On Sep 01, 2017
henchamb:
Expect the nation vs newtelegraph War soon

I dy my house make them come beat me!

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by Yusfunoble(m): 10:45am On Sep 01, 2017
"A mid-level official of the media house, who spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity, said, “The management refuses to provide cleaners or office assistants to do those menial jobs. You don’t expect a staff like me to get to the office in the morning and start to dust my desk or make my tea. Those are jobs meant for low level staff and the people available to do that here are the interns."



Shoro niyen?

Chai, Nigerians don suffer cry

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by DeBlackArabian: 10:58am On Sep 01, 2017
Yusfunoble:
"A mid-level official of the media house, who spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity, said, “The management refuses to provide cleaners or office assistants to do those menial jobs. You don’t expect a staff like me to get to the office in the morning and start to dust my desk or make my tea. Those are jobs meant for low level staff and the people available to do that here are the interns."



Shoro niyen?

Chai, Nigerians don suffer cry

One of the staff there even said " what's the difference between interns and cleaners "

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by NigelCundy: 11:11am On Sep 01, 2017
This is very true....I have such terrible experience with TVC. Ask 4 pic if u doubt me

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by DeBlackArabian: 11:12am On Sep 01, 2017
NigelCundy:
This is very true....I have such terrible experience with TVC.
Ask 4 pic if u doubt me
please share photos

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by Emodeee: 11:18am On Sep 01, 2017
NigelCundy:
This is very true....I have such terrible experience with TVC.
Ask 4 pic if u doubt me



oya, show us picscheesy.

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by Rapsowdee01(m): 11:44am On Sep 01, 2017
It's not only TVC that is like that !!


A middle class fabrication company i did my SIWES in also treated me and my friends that way....

Initially, they said they don't want IT students because IT students are stubborn and disrespectful... We didn't decipher this at first and just begged them because registration was almost closing.....


The first day of our internship, we got there 7am and the manager told us to "Please help us quickly sweep the office and workshop"... We thought the cleaner was sick or something.....


The sweeping went on and on and from "Please sweep" it became "Can't you people sweep"......


Like that wasn't enough, the toilet that they hadn't clean in over 8 months and their staffs weren't using again because it was too dirty, we were asked to wash and clean it.....

We were their errand boys. We'd go to buy food, wash clothes and even cars !!!!


We went there as Maintenance Engineers but they took away the ENGINEERING part and left us with the maintenance.....


The CEO treated us badly too.... We gave him our Logbooks to sign, he didn't sign it until the week we were going and he said until we cleared the grass and cleaned the whole workshop before he can sign it....... We sha did it and he signed our books and gave us #10,000 for the 3 months......


I'm not saying the money he gave us wasn't enough or whatever.... I'm just saying the way IT students are being treated is becoming another thing and the body responsible for it should see into it.....


WE ARE STUDENTS, NOT APPRENTICES !!!!!

©Rapsowdee

Yaba College Of Technology, Yaba, Lagos.

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by DeBlackArabian: 11:49am On Sep 01, 2017
Rapsowdee01:
It's not only TVC that is like that !!


A middle class fabrication company i did my SIWES in also treated me and my friends that way....

Initially, they said they don't want IT students because IT students are stubborn and disrespectful... We didn't decipher this at first and just begged them because registration was almost closing.....


The first day of our internship, we got there 7am and the manager told us to "Please help us quickly sweep the office and workshop"... We thought the cleaner was sick or something.....


The sweeping went on and on and from "Please sweep" it became "Can't you people sweep"......


Like that wasn't enough, the toilet that they hadn't clean in over 8 months and their staffs weren't using again because it was too dirty, we were asked to wash and clean it.....

We were they're errand boys. We'd go to buy food, wash clothes and even cars !!!!


We went there as Maintenance Engineers but they took away the ENGINEERING part and left us with the maintenance.....


The CEO treated us badly too.... We gave him our Logbooks to sign, he didn't sign it until the week we were going and he said until we cleared the grass and cleaned the whole workshop before he can sign it....... We sha did it and he signed our books and gave us #10,000 for the 3 months......


I'm not saying the money he gave us wasn't enough or whatever.... I'm just saying the way IT students are being treated is becoming another thing and the body responsible for it should see into it.....


WE ARE STUDENTS, NOT APPRENTICES !!!!!

©Rapsowdee


TVC don't even pay a dime

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by SoNature(m): 12:04pm On Sep 01, 2017
DeBlackArabian:



TVC don't even pay a dime

Hmm

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by SoNature(m): 12:05pm On Sep 01, 2017
Rapsowdee01:
It's not only TVC that is like that !!


A middle class fabrication company i did my SIWES in also treated me and my friends that way....

Initially, they said they don't want IT students because IT students are stubborn and disrespectful... We didn't decipher this at first and just begged them because registration was almost closing.....


The first day of our internship, we got there 7am and the manager told us to "Please help us quickly sweep the office and workshop"... We thought the cleaner was sick or something.....


The sweeping went on and on and from "Please sweep" it became "Can't you people sweep"......


Like that wasn't enough, the toilet that they hadn't clean in over 8 months and their staffs weren't using again because it was too dirty, we were asked to wash and clean it.....

We were they're errand boys. We'd go to buy food, wash clothes and even cars !!!!


We went there as Maintenance Engineers but they took away the ENGINEERING part and left us with the maintenance.....


The CEO treated us badly too.... We gave him our Logbooks to sign, he didn't sign it until the week we were going and he said until we cleared the grass and cleaned the whole workshop before he can sign it....... We sha did it and he signed our books and gave us #10,000 for the 3 months......


I'm not saying the money he gave us wasn't enough or whatever.... I'm just saying the way IT students are being treated is becoming another thing and the body responsible for it should see into it.....


WE ARE STUDENTS, NOT APPRENTICES !!!!!

©Rapsowdee

Mention its name or forever keep kwayet! tongue

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by MikeMicheal(m): 12:22pm On Sep 01, 2017
ok

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by jeggienut: 12:54pm On Sep 01, 2017
Hmm...
Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by jeggienut: 1:12pm On Sep 01, 2017
Hmm!

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by BanevsJoker(m): 1:37pm On Sep 01, 2017
Has APC written all over it. It's their modus operandi. Government of slavery.

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by Rapsowdee01(m): 1:40pm On Sep 01, 2017
SoNature:


Mention its name or forever keep kwayet! tongue

Modified:

TUNNIS TECHNICAL NIGERIA LIMITED

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by DeBlackArabian: 2:28pm On Sep 01, 2017
Wickedness
Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by DeBlackArabian: 2:40pm On Sep 01, 2017
Rapsowdee01:


I will NOT slander any organisation !!!!


Its high time we put an end to all dis slavery and exploit by mentioning their names...

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by Nobody: 2:54pm On Sep 01, 2017
Which was Nigeria. My kids will not grow up in this nation. An ex of mine dis IT at lagos TV. No dime was paid . she no wash toilet sha

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by gift01: 3:05pm On Sep 01, 2017
It is the general modus operandi around organizations in Nigeria. Hardly will u get a decent place and even if you do, they end up hardly getting you onboard things happening around. They just feel hippy whenever an intern shows up

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by jeggienut: 3:09pm On Sep 01, 2017
It's so sad and wicked.
Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by DeBlackArabian: 3:11pm On Sep 01, 2017
gift01:
It is the general modus operandi around organizations in Nigeria. Hardly will u get a decent place and even if you do, they end up hardly getting you onboard things happening around. They just feel hippy whenever an intern shows up

Agreed but not to the extent of asking them to wash dishes and doing jobs meant for cleaners

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by opeaceo: 3:34pm On Sep 01, 2017
The Director of Programmes - Morayo is always complaining about the attitude of interns under their care. Such irony! You treat them like $hit, and you expect excellent performances from them? It's really sad.

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by jeggienut: 3:40pm On Sep 01, 2017
I dey my side, dey look. Wetin concern me.

Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by opeaceo: 4:00pm On Sep 01, 2017
Rapsowdee01:


I will NOT slander any organisation !!!!

That means you're telling lies, but if indeed you have such an experience, then your mentality is destructive.

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by Rapsowdee01(m): 4:34pm On Sep 01, 2017
DeBlackArabian:



Its high time we put an end to all dis slavery and exploit by mentioning their names...


Tunnis Technical !!

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by Rapsowdee01(m): 4:34pm On Sep 01, 2017
opeaceo:


That means you're telling lies, but if indeed you have such an experience, then your mentality is destructive.

Tunnis Technical

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by tens4real(m): 4:41pm On Sep 01, 2017
lalasticla
mynd44
seun
i think this post deservs a large audience what do you guys think?
or do you want to treat us like interns too?

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Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by jeggienut: 5:12pm On Sep 01, 2017
tens4real:
lalasticla
mynd44
seun
i thinj this post deservs a large audience what do you guys think?
or do you want to treat us like interns too?
.
Re: TV Continental (TVC) Treating Interns Like 'Slaves' - NewTelegraphOnline by toyecoach(m): 5:37pm On Sep 01, 2017
DeBlackArabian:
A privately-owned national television station in Lagos, which is popularly perceived to be among the best in the country, seems to have made its operational policy to recruit interns of various levels of academic qualification and convert them to domestic workers without any form of remuneration or stipends.
The engagement negates the original plan to provide them with opportunity to acquire hands-on skills in the field of broadcasting and other studio experience.
Internship is seen as an opportunity offered by an employer to potential employees or students in training to work at a firm for a fixed, limited period of time. Interns are usually undergraduates or students, and most internship last for any length of time between one week and 12 months.

The particular TV station appears to be taking advantage of the high number of students and graduates seeking placement with it, and after subjecting such applicants to rigorous entrance tests, the best of them are selected on conditions of “No Pay,” just as they look forward to acquiring relevant practical skills as their only benefit throughout their relatively short stay.
The absence of remuneration could be considered as the least of their worries as they are soon made to settle into such a hostile and inhuman work atmosphere, where they are engaged in work activities that could only be likened to that of indentured slaves.
Speaking with New Telegraph, some interns, who are attached to the television’s newly launched breakfast show, revealed that the management of the organisation, which is said to be headed by a Caucasian, deliberately refused to engage blue-collar employees, such as cleaners, stewards, janitors, or even office assistants. This is because interns are made to do such odd jobs.

One of the interns, who just obtained her Post-Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication, was a victim of this slavish engagement. As part of the requirements for her post-graduate programme, she was unfortunate to have secured a space to work as an intern with the television house under a contract, which is meant to last for four months. She had barely spent three weeks when she turned in her resignation, as she could no longer bear the inhumanity that was meted out to her and her colleagues.
She said, “We got into the organisation with the aim of learning the art of broadcasting, we ended up as janitors. We were made to resume work at 6:30am and we were expected to close by 6pm every work day. “They made us to clean dishes, mop floors, serve tea and even clean the toilets. Efforts to protest were met with all forms of intimidation, such as threat to fire us, or summoning us to various disciplinary panels, where we were talked down on like slaves. We never got to learn anything about the job for which we were engaged.”
Another intern on a different TV programme with the same organisation, Miss Aminat Busari, a graduate of Lagos State University, and also an alumnus of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, also narrated her ordeal.

She said: “Interns are treated with disdain by the staff and management of that station. We are not allowed near any of the production activities, except on occasions where we are expected to run errands for them or clean up their mess. It is a place where you are made to lose your self-esteem and confidence. Students should be advised to look elsewhere for their internship, rather than coming here to be used for odd jobs.”
A mid-level official of the media house, who spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity, said, “The management refuses to provide cleaners or office assistants to do those menial jobs. You don’t expect a staff like me to get to the office in the morning and start to dust my desk or make my tea. Those are jobs meant for low level staff and the people available to do that here are the interns.

https://newtelegraphonline.com/2017/09/interns-allege-maltreatment-employers/
Difference with the oyinbo

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