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Why Are Teachers Seen As Poor, Wicked Uncles and Aunties?

Let's bring this matter home. In Nigeria today, mention "teacher", and some people will first think of poverty, suffering, and stress. Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong in the comment section. Some parents will even look at you like you just confessed to a crime when you show up to marry their daughter. As if teaching is a life sentence. As if chalk is a cure.  Let's pause, breathe, and dismantle this nonsense. Because truth be told, this narrative is lazy, outdated, and wildly incorrect. Yes, the system has tried to humble teachers. Yes, salaries can be insulting. Yes, workload can be wicked. "But being a teacher is not the problem. Staying boxed in is." Teachers Are Not Poor; They Are Underutilized. Teachers are walking skill factories. Inside one teacher, you'll find a preacher, a public speaker, a counsellor, a life coach, a mentor, a content creator, a trainer, a curriculum designer, a psychologist, and so much more.  Teaching sharpens...