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It is with a great sense of loss that we say sleep on and rest with your ancestors the very reverred Owonirisha of Ife. The Arole Oduduwa has gone to the great beyond
The reality of Nigeria today is that poverty thrives in the midst of greed and plenty. The countries that are at war have not suffered as much casualties as Naija whose upper class and mainly politicians keep decimating the citizens through different means, hunger, preventable deaths, poor educational facilities and a near zero health infrastructure. Yet the NASS is taking a jumbo bite of 9 Billion Naira as wardrobe allowance out of the almost totally depleted national treasury. Who really needs a wardrobe, these politirickcians or the poor masses who live on less than two dollars a day.?
Given the various reports available, we have put together some data to explore how the job of a teacher varies around the world. Research has now found that the education system in Finland offers the best value for money , with teachers achieving high Pisa scores, despite getting moderate salaries and teaching relatively large classes. Finland was ranked first, followed by Korea, the Czech Republic and Hungary, in terms of efficiency. Brazil and Indonesia’s education systems provided the least value for money, the study found. Where is teacher pay highest? Teachers in Switzerland get the highest annual salary, an average of $68,000 (£41,000). This is higher than the average salary in the country, which is around $50,000 (£30,000). Switzerland is followed by the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium in terms of having highly paid teachers. Comparatively, teachers in the UK earn less than the annual UK average of $44,000 (£27,000), receiving just over $40,000 (£24,000) and ranke...
How bad is poverty in Africa? The situation is improving, but Africa remains the poorest continent on Earth. But what many people may not know are the effects of poverty in Africa—including hunger, disease and a lack of basic necessities. Poverty in Africa Facts Seventy-five percent of the world’s poorest countries are located in Africa, including Zimbabwe, Liberia and Ethiopia. For the past two years, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa’s second largest country, has also been ranked the poorest in the world with a Gross Domestic Product (based on purchasing-power-parity) of $394.25 in 2013.According to Gallup World, in 2013, the 10 countries with the highest proportion of residents living in extreme poverty were all in sub-Saharan Africa. Extreme poverty is defined as living on $1.25 or less a day. In 2010, 414 million people were living in extreme poverty across sub-Saharan Africa. According to the World Bank, tho...
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