Following the advert by IGI for interested graduates to fill in the available positions in the Life Marketing Unit of the supposed member of the first five biggest Insurance firms in Nigeria, one would expect that IGI would give some credence to its reputation and some credit to Nigeria graduates.
It is unfortunate to announce to this house that IGI, according to a reliable source, is planning to pay an allowance of a paltry and disgraceful N5000 (Five Thousand Naira) to the new Trainees. This is money that is not paid to SSCE holders in the smallest factories and establishments across the country.
IGI forgets that such pay is not capable of taking anyone anywhere for a week, not to mention a month. To say the least, it is a sad commentary on IGI's claim to being a big Insurance firm and sorry illustration of its exploitative tendencies. On what basis should anyone do such work? Does IGI expect those she recruits under such terms to put in their best?
Considering the fact that these new recruits would come into contact with remittances (monies) from customers, would IGI justifiably blame anyone who would help his or herself to the money, under such harsh working conditions? Its a sad day for this new recruits and the Nigerian graduate!! House no bi so?
who told u that they will pay 10000
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