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Rubyjade: 11:19am On Feb 17
My first remote job was 50,000 a month until I found at the person she had before me who was abroad 720,000 $800 at N900 not monthly but the number of hours it would take to the job. There's cheap labor in Nigeria in all sector.
lawrenzooo:


Yeah, it might be to bridge the gap but again we cannot rule out the fact that it's because it's cheap. A friend linked me to a Nigerian woman living in the US who wanted me to help maintain her site and she was offering $10.
I declined and later got to know that the person maintaining it for her was charging $100 per month hence the reason she was looking for a cheaper option in Nigeria.
Heromaniaa: 11:19am On Feb 17
adeiza4u:
Please, do you have any material that could help me become a better English tutor handling IGCSE and IELTS?

I have loads of materials on IELTS. When I left Nigeria I stopped IGCSE so I don't have up to date materials on it. If you teach ielts, you need not only the materials but also a training. I can also connect you to IDP so you get commission for any candidate you refer.

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Rubyjade: 11:20am On Feb 17
Solar helps to bridge the gap.
Acidosis:


Nigeria's biggest problem is electricity, not data. Tizeti, Sabi Network, and many other unlimited fiber internet service providers in Nigeria cost less than 20k a month. If you make your money online, it's the least expense you'll need to worry about. The main issue is power/electricity.

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Rubyjade: 11:21am On Feb 17
ariesbull:
They can't pay the ones there due to poverty so they prefer cheap labour from Nigeria
Every service abroad is per hour, from your therapy, doctor or dental visit and you book an appointment, you cannot just walk in and say you want to see the person.

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paulpery: 11:22am On Feb 17
VitoCorleone:
I know someone who does this. He stopped his physical teaching job. And focused on it. He teaches mathematics to students outside the country.
He uses an ipad pro, expensive microphones, and other teaching aids.
Gives assignments and notes and marks on the fly. I was really impressed. I sold some of those gadgets to him so I was curious as to why a teacher needed them
I'm teaching online too.
How can I get the gadgets

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Rubyjade: 11:23am On Feb 17
A colleague was doing a write up for someone in UK it has to do with writing of cases or something, he was paid 20,000 monthly.
Focusmind:
Many Nigerian students abroad send their assignments to Nigerians in Nigeria to do the assignments at a fee for them.

Lots of Nigerians are online assignment doers and they "earn" their living by advertising their "services" online for willing buyers. Many ladies studying abroad have guys back home that are doing assignments, term papers and projects. In abroad, assignments, seminars, term papers and projects constitutes up 70% of total assessment for some courses abroad
Rubyjade: 11:24am On Feb 17
Try it and see yourself in Jail
1Hover1:



Well, that's fine.
Don't think because you're in uk/us/Canada/aus/nz and Co, you can't inculcate the Nigerian culture and discipline to your child. Not all you hear on SM is reality.
Rubyjade: 11:26am On Feb 17
Judolisco:
and when d minister of health and vice president said, people are coming to Nigeria for medical treatment, nobody thought of this they were shouting that it's a lie, things in Nigeria are very cheap....
$200 is 350,000 naira and #25,000 is $16 using 1500 to a $. The $200 can be made in a day considering that the minimum wage per hour is $10 and if you do 10hrs plus over time. It's chicken change for those abroad.
Rubyjade: 11:27am On Feb 17
Gerrard59:

It's exchange rate advantage, else they would've patronised UK based tutors. Other than those who teach ethnic languages, what prevents them from patronising those within?
it expensive in UK and you pay per hour.

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Rubyjade: 11:28am On Feb 17
VitoCorleone:
I know someone who does this. He stopped his physical teaching job. And focused on it. He teaches mathematics to students outside the country.
He uses an ipad pro, expensive microphones, and other teaching aids.
Gives assignments and notes and marks on the fly. I was really impressed. I sold some of those gadgets to him so I was curious as to why a teacher needed them
Honorable off your mic.
descarado: 11:29am On Feb 17
olisaEze:
This is exactly how China transferred technical knowledge from the US back to their country. The exchange students review their day lessons with their Chinese lecturers at the end of everyday, who in turn revise & adjust their syllabuses to keep their students in the classrooms in China updated. This could really be good for our educational system. cool
Take am easy with the lies.
Haba shocked

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descarado: 11:31am On Feb 17
AngelicBeing:
How is it indeed cheaper?

Do you know any of the parents before you arrived at your post, Huh 😔
That guy.
You get time cheesy cheesy

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donproject2(m): 11:31am On Feb 17
nlfpmod:
Some Nigerians who live abroad now get lesson teachers for their kids from Nigeria to help boost their children's grades in school.

The lesson is done online via zoom.

What do you think about this kind of style?

Well, the primary reason is because of payment, they would pay less in hard currency when paying Nigerians compare to how much they would pay if they employ someone from their country of residence.

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Rhymeyjohn: 11:38am On Feb 17
It's a good idea.

I teach online. In fact, I had a session with my student in the US this morning.

Those kids were used to Nigerian teachers and systems before they relocated. Some of the lesson teachers are their former teachers.

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chief2much: 11:45am On Feb 17
nlfpmod:
Some Nigerians who live abroad now get lesson teachers for their kids from Nigeria to help boost their children's grades in school.

The lesson is done online via zoom.

What do you think about this kind of style?
Can I be link to any because am interested
Komu1048(m): 11:47am On Feb 17
Bloodwritter:

I teach mathematics for grades 1-6 and my pupils are always among the first 10 best students in their various states Entrance exams.
If anyone is interested, please quote me.

Please I am super interested. Please help a family man make something
eepeepook: 11:55am On Feb 17
What do you think about it? What should I think and why should I necessarily have an opinion?
afesco: 11:55am On Feb 17
nlfpmod:
Some Nigerians who live abroad now get lesson teachers for their kids from Nigeria to help boost their children's grades in school.

The lesson is done online via zoom.

What do you think about this kind of style?
I actually teach kids abroad via zoom and it has been very effective.

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berepiki(m): 12:02pm On Feb 17
Ewedegubbler:
I am willing to pay 200k monthly to a good teacher who can teach my daughter mathematics using Crawford International syllabus and igbo language. 5hrs a week.

Try Rhemabotics Virtual School.. we will give you a Virtual Maths and Igbo tutor asap
DigitB: 12:08pm On Feb 17
Idaytesj29:


Something is wrong with your reasoning

Point out what is wrong with my reasoning. Maybe I'll learn from it.
Lovit(m): 12:12pm On Feb 17
share link bro or site where one can find parents abroad looking for Nigerian tutors, I am interested

This is a good side hustle
ednut1(m): 12:21pm On Feb 17
DigitB:
only for Igbo language would i engage a teacher living in nigeria.

dont birth children if you cant afford their education wherever you reside.

Imagine letting a Nigerian teach my children useless cut-and- Nigerian English undecided
learn to read. Who said they can’t afford education where they are. It’s even free. Just that they don’t teach difficult things to children the maths we did in primary school, oyinbo kids in secondary school can’t solve it

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egorov(m): 1:08pm On Feb 17
My wife does this thing, I believe its a brilliant idea

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Hoelujohn: 1:41pm On Feb 17
plumcomm:
or free self
It all depends on relationship. Me I charge 15k per hour

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lakefist(m): 1:42pm On Feb 17
Yankee101:
It’s primarily because it’s cheaper

It is not about cost but the standard of education is not going well for our kids.

Before we relocated my kids can do many things but not it's opposite.

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lakefist(m): 1:42pm On Feb 17
ednut1:
learn to read. Who said they can’t afford education where they are. It’s even free. Just that they don’t teach difficult things to children the maths we did in primary school, oyinbo kids in secondary school can’t solve it

You get the point!
ogashman(m): 1:44pm On Feb 17
That's what I do via Google meet and zoom

I specialize on teaching math in the most simplistic way.

My pupils and students have ed their UK exams in flying colours.

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Hoelujohn: 1:46pm On Feb 17
Lovit:
share link bro or site where one can find parents abroad looking for Nigerian tutors, I am interested

This is a good side hustle
It's not about getting parents, can you deliver? Do you have materials to teach? Do you know about the various exams students sit for?
Hoelujohn: 1:49pm On Feb 17
afesco:

I actually teach kids abroad via zoom and it has been very effective.
When you have a writing pen and a paid zoom, u will enjoy it.

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DigitB: 1:56pm On Feb 17
ednut1:
learn to read. Who said they can’t afford education where they are. It’s even free. Just that they don’t teach difficult things to children the maths we did in primary school, oyinbo kids in secondary school can’t solve it

Oyibo kids can't solve elementary maths that Nigerian kids are so perfect in solving?

How come oyibo kids grow up and become the inventors of every scientific and technological products we consume in Nigeria?
Hoelujohn: 1:57pm On Feb 17
boom99:
I teach UK students too. The result is evident. The ones I teach now top their class. Especially in mathematics and Engineering
Engineering? What class do you teach?
meobizy(f): 1:59pm On Feb 17
This is one thing I hate about Nigerians in general and by extension Nairaland as a whole. People are doing this thing and making money. These people visit this forum daily in tens if not twenties, yet they see no reason to promote their means of income to others. If it was a scam in the form of betting or similar cheap con, they would spam it everywhere with the hope that it would attract many eyes to sign up. Something that is beneficial never sees the light of day unless the person gaining from it meets a hitch of some sort. Tufia, you troglodytes.

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