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Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by malele(m): 4:00pm On May 22, 2013
Former Minister of Education, Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili says report has revealed that 56 million Nigerians are still illiterate and cannot read and write.

She spoke at the 3rd Lagos State Education Summit at the Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, southwest Nigeria on Tuesday. The summit has the theme: Qualitative Education in Lagos State: Raising the Standard.

According to Ezekwesili, Nigeria “accounts for 6 million out of 36 million school girls that cannot attend primary education worldwide. There are about 56 million illiterates in Nigeria. Primary school completion rate ranges between two percent to 92 percent depending on the state.”

She said the issue of bureaucracy was a major hindrance to raising the standard of education in the country, while lamenting the overwhelming power of the education minister with respect to decision-making at the unity schools, which she said, was the practice before her appointment.

Ezekwesili explained how she found out that 96 percent of the capital expenditure appropriated for the unity schools in the federation went into the construction of fences and toilets, among others and called for intensive, increased and meaningful efforts at developing public schools, showing data that more than 65 percent of Nigerians still depended on publicly funded secondary education while about 75 percent depended on publicly funded primary education.

She said when she became a minister, enrolment “was low; quality of education below standard; schools were not well-managed; and it displayed wide inequity in terms of gender enrolment, though differed across the states.”

Delivering his address on the occasion, Governor Babatunde Fashola explained that the government had not
taken any decision on whether pupils would wear Hijab or not, adding that the emphasis was on what the children know and not what they wear.

According to him, government was mindful of the inequality in the society and thought also that continuous investment in education would help to bridge those inequalities, adding that the results from public examinations from 2007 showed that education was heading in the right direction in the state, and that if it was a quick fix, it would have its many political appeals.
“It is not a quick fix. I understand that it is a very long journey. It yet may be many years long after we have left that we will see the result but it is a journey that I am convinced that we should undertake,” he said.

“Today, one of the outcomes of our investment is that a poll conducted among 5,000 disaggregated citizens in our state recently showed that 51 percent of the citizens would put their children in public primary schools. This was not the case a few years ago. It also now shows that 60 percent of the citizens will put their children in public secondary schools and the reason is not far-fetched.

“What are we doing to improve further on those outcomes? It is the training of our teachers. In the last three years, they have spent a larger part of their long vacation in training at our Staff Development Centre in Magodo,” he explained.

Fashola also spoke on the policy shift that now placed emphasis on real success in examinations to earn promotion to the next class, saying that “we are already planning this year’s training immediately they finish the exams but perhaps to underscore what our teachers have done; over the years, our children went through school from primary through secondary school moving from one class to the other with a grade of 30 percent. So the only time they ever have to score 50 percent is when they are doing the external WAEC.”

Deputy British High Commissioner in Nigeria, Mr. Peter Carter said Britain is personally committed to the success of the Summit as it believes that education improves the quality of living of people.

He noted that the United Kingdom had continued to play roles such as facilitating inclusion of Lagos as one of the six states that is benefitting from education support programme from the Department for International Funds and Development, DFID.

Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye said the State Government had been using the Lagos Education Summit to generate new ideas to take the education sector to new heights.


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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by gtrust: 5:30pm On May 22, 2013
Ok, what should we do

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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Freiburger(m): 5:31pm On May 22, 2013
56 million? shocked That's enough to make a great Nation.
Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by legendarysegzi(m): 5:31pm On May 22, 2013
a

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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Nobody: 5:31pm On May 22, 2013
This woman is becoming the Female Hell-Rufai. She has now turned her insults on Nigerians.

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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Freiburger(m): 5:32pm On May 22, 2013
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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Nobody: 5:32pm On May 22, 2013
ONLY 56 MILLION ?
Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Udpconcept(m): 5:32pm On May 22, 2013
what a nation
Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by smoothcrim2014: 5:33pm On May 22, 2013
The broken Nigerian English does not help.
Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Udpconcept(m): 5:33pm On May 22, 2013
we all will be praying 4 change
Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by DICKtator: 5:34pm On May 22, 2013
Where do this peeps get their statistics from? #Just wondering
grin grin grin grin

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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Dawdy(m): 5:34pm On May 22, 2013
Are the literate employed?

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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by TheBookWorm: 5:34pm On May 22, 2013
She may have a point. Just take a minute to read some of the comments from many of the posters on Nairaland. You would think they are illiterate as well.

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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Nobody: 5:34pm On May 22, 2013
Freiburger: 56 million? shocked That's enough to make a great Nation.
lol... All of una own don finish lipsrsealed
Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Freiburger(m): 5:35pm On May 22, 2013
TheBookWorm: She may have a point. Just read some of the comments from many of the posters on Nairaland.
b4 nko? First lady nko? leave matter jare.

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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Maxymilliano(m): 5:36pm On May 22, 2013
Always easy to pull out figures but ma'am, what are you doing or what have you done and what are you going to do to improve the situation please?

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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by fckyourman: 5:36pm On May 22, 2013
Including her, what did she achieve during her time. Yet she comes here saying ulter rubbish.

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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Bonapart(m): 5:37pm On May 22, 2013
Shut ur dirty mouth! She included older wome dat were not opportuned to go 2 skul
Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by thelastpope10: 5:38pm On May 22, 2013
She is preparing for politics. We understand misus! #Campaignthings
Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by collynzo2(m): 5:39pm On May 22, 2013
Looks like today is statistics day, just pull out figures from your anus and declare it as fact

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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Amoshie(m): 5:40pm On May 22, 2013
If you have read the above post n also reading my comment u shud thank God for His mercy on u cos u cud hav been one of THOSE.
Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Nobody: 5:41pm On May 22, 2013
56 million illiterates in Nigeria? Abeg madam small small dey lie nau! Haba!
Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Born2beRich1(m): 5:41pm On May 22, 2013
smoothcrim2014: The broken Nigerian English does not help.

You say wetin my broda... undecided

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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by UluemeFrank(m): 5:43pm On May 22, 2013
EZEKWE-SILLY

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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by elbinmanny(m): 5:43pm On May 22, 2013
Very true if she got her data from the North cheesygrincheesy

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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Nobody: 5:43pm On May 22, 2013
Some pipo just dey talk without even reasoning.. If everybody go school.
=> Who wan sell tomatoes 4 market?
=> who wan cum patch our bucket wey don tear?
=> who wan cum be sales girl?
=> who wan cum pack our dirty? Maybe na fashola and dat woman

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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Jhulyan(m): 5:44pm On May 22, 2013
Freiburger: 56 million? shocked That's enough to make a great Nation.
a great nation of illiterates right?
Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Nobody: 5:44pm On May 22, 2013
I thought this woman was intelligent.
Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by Afrocatalyst: 5:45pm On May 22, 2013
I personally will nt believe her statistics. A lot of Nigerians misunderstand the word 'education', thus anyone who does nt fit into their definition of 'education' is an illiterate. For God's sake there are two types of education,formal and informal and anyone who has any of them is never an illiterate. What is the doctor who drives to work without a vulcanizer to pump his tyres wen flat? No form of education is useless,infact,for a nation such as our dear Naija,formal education has proven to be a neccessary evil we must live wit. If nt,how do u explain a graduate studying a course he's nt passionate about just because he needs the papers? No wonder most end up stealing frm the companies they work for. There's a thread on our dear nairaland dat speaks more on this. I dnt have the link bt u can google 'how the lives of Nigerian youths are being wasted through education by patrickkkk nairaland'.

I think madam Ezekwesili should knw wen to speak facts and wen to do politics. Imho.

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Re: Ezekwesili - 56 Million Nigerians Illiterate by gen2briz(m): 5:45pm On May 22, 2013
Including the northern abi

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