Who say Teachers dont get rewarded on Earth?
Felix Ariguzo, a teacher with Mastercare International School, Asaba, Delta state, has emerged the ‘Maltina Teacher of the Year’ for 2017 and will collect his reward here on earth for the next 5 years...
Ariguzo was rewarded with N1 million at the grand finale of the competition which held in Lagos on Thursday.
According to the organisers, Ariguzo will receive N1 million every year for the next five years and also be sent for a training programme abroad.
The company also promised to build a block of six classrooms at the school where the winner teaches.
Ariguzo, a Biology and Chemistry teacher, said he draws inspiration from his love for service and knowledge building. He thanked Nigerian Breweries for the gesture and enjoined other corporate organisations to follow the “worthy example”. Today, I am very happy and proud that Nigerian Breweries has shown that teachers’ rewards are both in heaven and on earth.
Congrats to him. He really deserved it.
ReplyDeleteI pray others will emulate and help teachers. Their sufferings is just too much in this country most especially in public schools.
Good one Maltina!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Mr Ariguzo!
But that is how it supposed to be. Teachers are meant to be collecting the highest salary and not the other way round.
ReplyDeleteYes. Teaching should really be those with the highest salary. They are one of the key contributors in nation building.
DeleteThat's really good. Teachers should be made to reap the reward for their roles in building society.
ReplyDeleteKudos NBL.
Congratulations dear. Working in a school this days even a teaching or non teaching staff is like suffering and smiling. Very meagre pay that can't even feed you in a week let alone month.
ReplyDeleteGreat!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations teacher. So happy for you.
ReplyDeleteLmao per annum? Is he supposed to spend 1k a week? See wetin u a dey happy for
ReplyDeleteI hope you can bless someone with atleast 5k?
DeleteThat's like 8,300 per month lmfao
Delete83 k plus I meant
DeleteThis is a good step taken in a good direction. More power to your elbow nigerian breweries, kudos
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