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by nabilhat 863 days ago
Not as a welder, as a welding workshop sole proprieter with employees, including children.

> He has 10 apprentices - aged between 12 and 20 - at the workshop where he is teaching them the skills of the trade.

> "Even as apprentices, he gives us 10,000 naira every month and a daily stipend for food."

That's $11.36 per month. How much does the owner keep if retained earnings meet or exceed a normal salary for an academic in Nigeria?

> Academics in Nigeria have long struggled on modest salaries, most earning between 350,000 naira ($390; £305) and 500,000 ($555; £435) a month

More than about 80%, if there are no other costs. This is a story about entrepreneurship, not a recognition of manual skill, or an expose of underpaid academics.

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> This is a story about entrepreneurship, not a recognition of manual skill, or an expose of underpaid academics.

It can be all three. A story doesn't need to be about just one thing.

Thanks for saving me the click. People act like the BBC is some bastion of flawless journalism but it’s still full of dumb crap like this
He actually didn't.

He left out plenty of interesting details.

And not sure why you are randomly hating on BBC? Who said that this article is a must read because of BBC?