The ETX-NG is a private organization that is supposed to help graduates to retrieve their transcripts from Nigerian public universities, but #ETXNG made the process to be worse.
Several young Nigerians have lost graduate admissions because it sometimes take #ETXNG about 2 years to respond to their transcript applications after payments are made 🤷🏽♂️.
I am hoping that @fccpcnigeria can look at this issue.
There are several tales on #Nairaland alone as to how they’ve wrecked the academic plans of many Nigerians. Several scholarship opportunities have been lost. All due to this #ETXNG Fraud.
I did not know about this until someone close to me got impacted by this.
This person has lost about 5 admission offers just because of #ETXNG not being able to fulfill its service promise after getting paid.
The relevant units at the university campuses are no longer attending to individuals. They’ll insist that the request must come through #ETXNG before they can attend to the request. This is the experience at @OAUniversity and it is very embarrassing.
I am hopeful that @ServicomOffice would also be interested in this. Why should it take 1-2 years for anyone to get his/her transcript from a university in Nigeria. Why?
Who is benefitting from the fradulent arrangement with @etxng?
On education, the FGN needs to grant full autonomy to the schools, issue clear KPIs (admission, teaching, research, infrastructure quality, graduates’ placement rates), and then regulate.
Let me attempt to answer @ItsChristy__ ‘s question 😁
Apparently, she went back to negotiate the termination clause.
The company had a policy that termination or resignation required 4-weeks notice with no payment-in-lieu.
She didn't like it. It limits her flexibility to switch to a new job if such an opportunity comes.
They agreed to give her a waiver because they desperately needed her.
The company now agreed to amend the clause to say that both parties could terminate the employment contract with one week notice or payment in lieu. The updated employment letter was signed.
Thanks Prof @yomitheprof for this article. While your conclusions are not aligned with my views on this topic, I believe that most of the arguments are logical and fair.
I believe that some of the issues raised should drive the discussion for the first amendment to #CAMA2020 😁
Yomi’s article is actually the best non pro-CAMA article that I have seen - it came with strong logic that is devoid of unnecessary emotions and sentiments.
Let me just share my thoughts on some of the issues raised.