‘I’m Giving Up’: Nigerian Banker Exposes Contract Staff Struggles
An anonymous banker has described the harsh reality faced by many contract staff in Nigeria’s banking sector. He revealed that contract workers often earn less than permanent staff. They lack job security and receive limited benefits. Many fear speaking out against management. The banker confessed, “I did my best, but I’m going to give up at this point.” He worries about losing his job, being replaced, or blacklisted. This story highlights a broader issue of worker treatment and employment structure in banks. The banker says he has prayed for a revolution in his lifetime.
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