it comes from port out starboard home, which means that you take the more comfortable side on a cruiser liner. it has come to mean upper class, because they were the ones who could afford to do that. during the days of raj, tickets of passengers that travel from UK to India , were stamped with the word POSH.
another version has it that PO and SH were scrawled on the steamer trunks used on the voyage , by seamen when allocating cabins.
WELFARE
1. The official retire age in Nigeria is 65 years or 35 years of service.
2. there is old age pension in Nigeria but it is paid per month and the amount depends on your position before retirement.
3. there is no benefit for unemployed people but there is free housing scheme which accomodate them.
4. the housing, sickness, maternity benefits and death grant exists in Nigeria, but they are only for Government workers or private firm which are capable of providing the resources.
5. there is social workers , they have association called Nigeria social worker association. but they are not popular.
6.Autism associates charities in Nigeria Nigeria, by phychologist okey-martins and other group of therapists of children with autism spectrum disorders and other disabilities. and they get their money through voluntary donation and government donations.
7.there is no equivalent of citizen advice bureau in Nigeria.
8.no
9.the family doctors are also well paid but the amount varies, it depends on the agreement between the family and the doctor.
10. it is usually a white robe, and a cap.
11. the emergency number is 199
12.there are lots of alternative medicines , like the herbal medicine and traditional medicine. there are also foreign alternative medicines like the tianshi health products and the forever living product(aloe vera).
references for posh- jules,g. (2006).'available at http/answers.yahoo/question/index....(accessed:19 dec 2011).
references for welfare- balogun, a(2011). available at info.worldbank.org(accessed:2011).
santa clara county fire department, available at www.sccfd.org/travel.html.unitedstates.(accessed:dec2011).
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