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A cooperative societies or businesses are places where people can pay to have a share in a crop or livestock, as well as other products. They also help take care of the crop or livestock in turns. Some of these in Nigeria are: consumer cooperative society, thrift and credit cooperative society, retail and wholesale cooperative society.
In a school cooperative thrift society, savings typically include various types of accounts that allow members, often students and staff, to deposit money and earn interest over time. Members can benefit from low or no-fee services, competitive interest rates, and educational programs on financial literacy. Additionally, some societies may offer special savings plans for specific goals, like college funds or school-related expenses. The cooperative structure encourages member participation and shared benefits.
Ok this is a society in a school which deals with the management (saving) of money - avinisaboss
1. Consumer Coperative society 2. Thrift and credit coperative society 3. Retail coperative society 4. Wholesale coperaty society
The hierarchy of the cooperative societies is usually very flexible. It usually depends on the type of the cooperative society. It is usually managed by a managerial team.
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cooperative society is a voluntary association of people for their common economic development. Types: consumer cooperative producers cooperative market cooperative credit cooperative framing cooperative
Cooperative law in Nigeria is primarily governed by the Nigerian Cooperative Societies Act of 2004, which provides the legal framework for the formation, registration, and regulation of cooperative societies. This law aims to promote cooperative societies as a means of enhancing economic development and self-reliance among members. It outlines the rights and obligations of members, governance structures, and the roles of regulatory bodies at both federal and state levels. Additionally, cooperative societies in Nigeria are seen as vital tools for poverty alleviation and community development.
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Warehouse Cooperative School was created in 1969.
Warehouse Cooperative School ended in 1975.
Cochabamba Cooperative School was created in 1954.