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Ex-Nigerian teacher opens up on why she dumped her ‘degree’, moved to Libya to become a cleaner [Video]

An ex-Nigerian teacher has lectured a follower on why she moved to become a cleaner in Libya.

According to the lady, she made the decision because she needed to make money.

She revealed that while she was in Nigeria, she had taught English language in a school and had been paid N25000 for teaching JSS1-SS3.

However, now that she has relocated to Libya to work as a cleaner, she earns N100,000 as well as free breakfast and lunch.

She added that she also has access to free Wi-Fi unlike her home country.

The young teacher’s maintained that her decision to leave Nigeria to work as a cleaner in Libya had been spurred by her increasing responsibilities.

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