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Education / Salary Scale For Teachers by Sairuwa: 1:33pm On Feb 11, 2023
The BUHARI led administration has failed the Nigerian teachers after a long time promise to improve their salary scale. Recall that on the 5th of October, 2020,President Buhari through the ministry of Education promised teachers of salary allowance and elongation of service year. Till now nothing tangible has been done since then.
Education / Re: New Salary Scale For Teachers by Sairuwa: 1:28pm On Feb 11, 2023
Teachers, how far?
Food / Re: How Much Does Your Favorite Bread Cost In Your Area? by Sairuwa: 8:56pm On Oct 07, 2022
Frontier bread ;#650 here in Minna city
Education / Teachers Remuneration by Sairuwa: 11:33am On Jul 04, 2022
The President Buhari administration has made a lot of promise to Nigeria teachers such that made the teachers morale high. But now it seems not forth coming.
5th October, 2020 during teachers day celebration, PMB promised teachers a special salary scale which only existed on paper for over 2years. The Nigeria system of education has been left far behind.
This administration has made so much fake promise without looking at the face of the wall.

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Education / Re: Nigeria Teacher Salary Scale by Sairuwa: 2:31am On Mar 06, 2022
We, teachers are still waiting
Education / Nigeria Teacher Salary Scale by Sairuwa: 11:11pm On Mar 05, 2022
Businessday NG -
The stalled incentives of our teachers
The stalled incentives of our teachers
By The Editorial Board on March 3, 2022

While commemorating with teachers on the World Teachers Day in October 2020, President Muhammadu Buhari approved a special salary scale and a special pension scheme for teachers in Nigeria.

Besides, the president included building low-cost houses for teachers in rural areas, sponsorship to at least one refresher training per annum to benchmark best practices for improved teaching and learning.

Moreover, he promised an expansion of the annual Presidential Teachers and Schools Awards and payment of stipends to Bachelor of Education students and automatic employment after graduation.

The president also affirmed that his administration had resolved that quality education of teachers in terms of engagement of continued professional development would be given priority.

Nigerian teachers’ hope of enjoying their new salary structure, increased allowances and other incentives promised by President Buhari would have to wait much longer, as the bureaucracy, lack of political will, and paucity of funds have stalled the implementation

These promises made many Nigerian hearts to leap for joy, especially those of teachers considering their unattractive working conditions. The new salary structure is expected to make the least paid teacher in the public service to earn between N150,000 and N300,00 monthly as against the current salary of about N49,000.

In an effort to actualise the promise, the president in June, transmitted a letter on a bill to increase the retirement age for teachers from 60 to 65 years. The bill also seeks to extend the years of service for teachers from 35 to 40 years.

President Buhari directed the Ministry of Education to ensure an accelerated implementation of these proposals in collaboration with states/local governments, the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, the National Salaries, Incomes And Wages Commission and other relevant agencies in the system. This is with a view to enthrone a culture of competence, discipline, dedication, increased learning outcomes and better service delivery in the education sector in Nigeria.

However, the Nigerian teachers’ hope of enjoying their new salary structure, increased allowances and other incentives promised by President Buhari would have to wait much longer, as the bureaucracy, lack of political will, and paucity of funds have stalled the implementation of these noble objectives.

And this leaves us to wonder about the integrity of the ruling government and its policy makers. How could a president of a country make promises without having the needed will-power to execute them?

Having integrity means that one lives in accordance with his deepest values, being honest with everyone, and always keeping one’s word. Integrity is a highly valued trait, especially in leadership. When you live with integrity, you are more likely to be considered for important promotions and leadership positions.

The news of the approval as stated earlier was received with cheers and applause as it was hoped to be a start in the journey of rebuilding Nigeria’s education system, which is currently at different levels of rot.


After one year of waiting for implementation, the Federal Government again at the commemoration of the 2021 WTD assured that teachers would begin to enjoy the new incentives effective from January 2022.

The minister of state for education had early this year assured that the Buhari administration was fast-tracking the process of implementation to ensure that by January 2022, teachers should get the remuneration they deserve.

Read also: 45,000 Nigerian teachers to get training on digital literacy

However, as things stand today our findings reveal that no teacher across Nigeria has received any of those benefits and some are already starting to lose hope.

Legislative bureaucracy bottleneck and lack of political will seem to be hindering the process of getting all the laudable issues initiated by the president.

Though the House of Representatives had passed the retirement age for teachers in Nigeria bill in 2021 over six months ago, it only got concurrent approval by the Senate on February 2, 2022. The salary scale is also suffering the same fate as the structure is yet to be gazetted before even being passed into law.

An obvious fact remains that until the bill is ready and transmitted for the president’s assent and passed into law, the promises will only remain promises and nothing concrete can be done.

The welfare of teachers has remained a recurring decimal in the country, and as a result, the system remains unattractive to the best brains.

We call on the president to muscle up his political will-power by calling the legislatures to order and thus ensure that the legislative bureaucracy bottleneck is removed and the promises fulfilled.

Justice delayed is justice denied, an adage opines. Similarly, and by the same token, delaying the fulfilment of these noble promises by the president amounts to denying the supposed beneficiaries their rights. Is it when they are dead and gone that the presidency will address their situation?

A stitch in time, it is believed, saves nine. Therefore, President Buhari must arise now and redeem his promises to Nigerian teachers.

Indeed, posterity will not exonerate him; rather he will be held responsible if at the end of the day the hopes of our long-suffering teachers are dashed once again. We urgently appeal fervently to President Muhammadu Buhari that he should not allow this to happen.
Education / Life Of A Nigeria Teacher... by Sairuwa: 8:23am On Feb 07, 2022
Compliment of the day.
5th October, 2020 on Teachers day, PMB promised Nigeria Teachers a special salary scales which was to take effect from January 2022. This is February and nothing has been done.
Nigeria Teachers receive one of the worst pay in Nigeria yet the government want the best for the country. The fact is that most children of the government officials do not school in public schools rather private or outside Nigeria. The children of the less privilege goes to public schools where the teachers teach when they want to and how they want to. If a Teacher is treated well, I believe her/she will teach with joy and peace of mind.
I wonder who told us that Teacher's reward is in heaven?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Npower: The Injustice Carried Out In Kaduna South Local Government (Pix) by Sairuwa: 6:17am On Sep 24, 2021
This is uncalled for, even in my friends area in Zonkwa in zangon-kataf LGA. many haven't done the verification
Sports / Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Bags Award From Guinness Book Of Record - Picture by Sairuwa: 6:52pm On Sep 03, 2021
Congratulations , it is really a great achievement
Jokes Etc / Please Help Me Out. by Sairuwa: 6:30pm On Apr 07, 2018
In a land of the honest and dishonest. The honest men can only tell the truth, and the dishonest can only lie. You need to ask for directions, so you approach a group of three men and ask if they are honest. The first man says, "Two of us are honest," and the second man says, "Actually only one of us is honest." The third man says, "That last man who spoke is honest." How many of the men - and which ones - are honest?
TV/Movies / Re: Korean Movies Chatroom by Sairuwa: 3:10am On Sep 12, 2017
I like Korean drama so much
1. Jumong
2.City hunter
Antenna
Royal gambler
Kings doctor
Poor doctor
The beginning
Boys before flower
Sea god
Yisan
A man called god
Iris
Personal taste
Mirror of the witch
Strong woman
And so on

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Investment / Re: The Truth About Those Asking People To Leave MMM Alone by Sairuwa: 3:42pm On Jan 30, 2017
When you say something has crashed must you keep talking about it everyday, or is that you media don't have news anymore?

Religion / Re: MMM: Redeemed Church Warns Pastors, Members Against Participating In Ponzi Schem by Sairuwa: 11:09pm On Jan 24, 2017
Is it only MMM that people see and make it a topic of every day, time, and moment?

Politics / Re: Free BRT Tomorrow In Lagos by Sairuwa: 11:10am On Dec 24, 2015
If at all it will include aeroplane too.

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