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FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Racoon(m): 8:34am On Apr 26
1. Kebbi: 67.6%
2. Sokoto: 66.4%
3. Yobe: 62.9%
4. Zamfara: 61.3%
5. Bauchi: 55.7%
6. Borno: 54.2%
7. Jigawa: 51.1%
8. Gombe: 48%
9. Katsina: 45.9%
10. Niger: 42.8%
11. Kano: 39.2%
12. Taraba: 28.8%

13. Nasarawa: 25.4%
14. Plateau: 23.2%
15. Kwara: 22%
16. Kaduna: 21.9%
17. Adamawa: 21.7%
18. Oyo: 20.9%
19. Ogun: 20.5%
20. Benue: 18.4%
21. Ebonyi: 16.7%
22. Ondo: 13.8%
23. Osun: 12.8%
24. FCT: 12.8%
25. Edo: 11.3%
26. Akwa Ibom: 10.6%

27. Kogi: 10.2%
28. Delta: 9.3%
29. Rivers: 7.7%
30. Cross River: 7.6%
31. Enugu: 7.5%
32. Bayelsa: 7.4%
33. Lagos: 6.4%
34. Abia: 5.6%
35. Ekiti: 5.1%
36. Imo: 5.1%
37. Anambra: 2.9%

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Sassha(f): 8:36am On Apr 26
Obi's legacy continues.

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Racoon(m): 8:37am On Apr 26
Check out again. Anambra on the beat again. Peter Obi legacies again.

Peter Obi was on a mission, he was intentional about education in Anambra. He met the state lagging behind at 26th position, he turned it around and took the state to number 1! In the last 15 years, Anambra has remained a regular in the top 5 performing states in education.

Even out of office, he continues to prioritise education. You’d see him celebrating students, investing in schools from his own pocket. There is no living Nigerian politician today that has done as much as he has in education.


A number of schools from Anambra have gone on to represent Nigeria internationally, making the country proud. An example is Regina Pacis Secondary School, Onitsha, they won the prestigious Technovation global Gold Award for 2018 in Silicon Valley, San Francisco. They developed a mobile application, ‘FD Detector’, which can be used to identify fake pharmaceutical products.

Show me a leader that is serious about education, I will show you a leader that means well for his people. As Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”.


Results are out again, here is the report card.
Facts > propaganda.
@Karovoni

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Pasako(m): 8:39am On Apr 26
😭😭😭😭 My Taraba Number 12. With 28.8%
With all the Gov. Agbu free Education?
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😿🙆🙆🙆
Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Racoon(m): 8:41am On Apr 26
One will never see likes of Bashir Ahmaad, @Waspapping and other bigots from the affected areas asking relevant questions and proffering solution to ameliorate this disaster down the north.

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Ikembeku: 8:41am On Apr 26
Helinues work oo

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by DatNiggaDaz: 8:42am On Apr 26
grin grin

Tinubulators will say it is senseless, that it doesn't make any sense grin grin

They will say & ask why only 6- 15yrs, where is 0-15 or 15yrs to 20yrs.

Just watch how they apply roasted electricity with a down payment logic to this simple facts grin cheesy grin

Senselessness & Tinubulators are very close to each other grin cheesy

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Ikembeku: 8:43am On Apr 26
Racoon:
One will never see likes of Bashir Ahmaad, @Waspapping and bigots asking questions and proffering solution to ameliorate this disaster in the North.

What this list mean is that if you build a duplex in kebbi you are a moving target

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Ikembeku: 8:46am On Apr 26
DatNiggaDaz:
grin grin

Tinubulators will say it is senseless.

They will say & ask why only

Anambra is the night mare of RONU

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by jmoore(m): 8:48am On Apr 26
Tinubu be like, 'na statistics we go chop?'

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Urheadmaster(m): 8:50am On Apr 26
tongue






Meanwhile, the bad conditions of education in Nigeria of nowadays isn't beyond what our leaders can address if they really cares tongue

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by DMerciful(m): 8:55am On Apr 26
Obi showed workings

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Melagros(m): 9:24am On Apr 26
COMRADES, before you open the thread, you had already knew that the northern states would take the lead
Those people love illiteracy die
They cherish backwardness more than any region in Nigeria

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by PressMyButton: 9:28am On Apr 26
The number is not unexpected in the SE as majority of the kids have left the region serving as nwa boys and running after vehicles in traffick in SW and Northern regions.

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by PressMyButton: 9:30am On Apr 26
Sassha:
Obi's legacy continues.
SE has the highest number of child servants/labour in Nigeria.

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Kayceo2010: 9:32am On Apr 26
PressMyButton:

SE has the highest number of child servants/labour in Nigeria.

Mumu.. Is the thread talking about child servants?.. illiteracy personified.. You're just validating the post with this your comment. Out of school adult like you

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Ikembeku: 9:37am On Apr 26
PressMyButton:
The number is not unexpected in the SE as majority of the kids have left the region serving as nwa boys and running after vehicles in traffick in SW and Northern regions.


And this is the reason you fold your hands, squeeze your face and refused to eat the breakfast i bought you?😆😆😆😆

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by PressMyButton: 9:41am On Apr 26
Kayceo2010:


Mumu.. Is the thread talking about child servants?.. illiteracy personified.. You're just validating the post with this your comment. Out of school adult like you
Why is the number of out-of-school children lesser in the SE?, it is majorly as a result of child migration from SE to other regions serving their masters and selling at roadsides, these number of kids are added to the numbers of out-of-school children in SW, SS and Northern regions.

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Gustavowhite(m): 9:45am On Apr 26
Ndi “it’s special center” will soon arrive here,to them everything positive news in Nigeria be about Lagos and their region if not then it’s not correct
OPC people

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 9:51am On Apr 26
PressMyButton:

SE has the highest number of child servants/labour in Nigeria.

And least out of school kids.
Make it make sense

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by SoNature(m): 9:54am On Apr 26
You can attack Peter Obi on anything, but doing that on his development strides on education was a stupid move. That man transformed education sector in his state.

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Kayceo2010: 9:57am On Apr 26
PressMyButton:

Why is the number of out-of-school children lesser in the SE?, it is majorly as a result of child migration from SE to other regions serving their masters and selling at roadsides, these number of kids are added to the numbers of out-of-school children in SW, SS and Northern regions.

You go explain tire.. No evidence

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Mercenary123: 10:35am On Apr 26
Kayceo2010:


Mumu.. Is the thread talking about child servants?.. illiteracy personified.. You're just validating the post with this your comment. Out of school adult like you
. Brutal

Which one is out of school adult again?

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by AcadaWriter: 11:13am On Apr 26
politician 's legacy continues.
Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by ElSudani: 11:52am On Apr 26
PressMyButton:

Why is the number of out-of-school children lesser in the SE?, it is majorly as a result of child migration from SE to other regions serving their masters and selling at roadsides, these number of kids are added to the numbers of out-of-school children in SW, SS and Northern regions.

This is a very valid point. Just a few days ago they were here defend the Nwa boy system.
We see the boys in the streets selling everything from watches to Gala and everything else. They can't be in school at the same time.

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Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by PressMyButton: 11:54am On Apr 26
InyinyaAgbaOku:


And least out of school kids.
Make it make sense
Due to child migration, if you pack all the kids selling in traffic back to SE, SE will jump to number one.
Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by PressMyButton: 12:01pm On Apr 26
ElSudani:


This is a very valid point. Just a few days ago they were here defend the Nwa boy system.
We see the boys in the streets selling everything from watches to Gala and everything else. They can't be in school at the same time.
That's why you hear them saying they don't need new schools in the SE because fewer kids are left in schools while majority migrate out of the region, even at that, many of those kids left in school choose to come to SW to continue their tertiary education.
Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 12:16pm On Apr 26
PressMyButton:

Due to child migration, if you pack all the kids selling in traffic back to SE, SE will jump to number one.

You are so pained that you are lagging behind.
Lagos is the best ranking state and there are far more Igbos in Lagos than other Yoruba states.

More like Igbos are the ones helping Lagos . Otherwise na where Oyo, Ogun dey na im e go dey
Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by PressMyButton: 12:27pm On Apr 26
InyinyaAgbaOku:


You are so pained that you are lagging behind.
Lagos is the best ranking state and there are far more Igbos in Lagos than other Yoruba states.

More like Igbos are the ones helping Lagos . Otherwise na where Oyo, Ogun dey na im e go dey
I sometimes wonder if you guys realize the huge number of ibos in Oyo and Ogun states, many of those affected by the banning of street hawkers and roadside selling in Lagos, find their ways to other SW states. I am particular about the region as a whole not only Lagos state.
Re: FULL LIST: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by nairalanda1(m): 12:32pm On Apr 26
PressMyButton:

Why is the number of out-of-school children lesser in the SE?, it is majorly as a result of child migration from SE to other regions serving their masters and selling at roadsides, these number of kids are added to the numbers of out-of-school children in SW, SS and Northern regions.

That's not how statistics is done

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