COVID-19 lockdown: How we’ve been coping without salaries – Private school teachers
As lockdown on schools continues, private school teachers have revealed how they struggle to survive without salaries.
While majority of the affected teachers have started engaging themselves in small trading, selling goods such as crayfish, palm oil and some other edibles, some others take advantage of social media to sell clothing materials, dried fish, dried ponmo , etc while others take-up available home lessons.
The mother of two added that she has now turned to a trader, selling crayfish and palm oil for little income to keep sustaining. Also speaking, Miss Oluwaseun Ogundiran, a teacher at Al-ghaffar school, Ikorodu, said she has been engaging in part-time POS work for survival and also home lessons as nothing is coming from the school again after March salary.
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