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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by fiercehillz(m): 8:50pm On Mar 19 |
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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by MajorOvakporaye(f): 8:50pm On Mar 19 |
Emilokan miscreants avoided this thread 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by ambale(m): 8:55pm On Mar 19 |
The north is just so useless when it comes to anything positive Education no Security no Just grab power that's all they know and bambiala everywhere Their governors needs to develop a unique strategy to tackle all these stuffs Now we see why banditry and all other terrorists act have been growing over there |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by MT: 8:59pm On Mar 19 |
Villa12: I doubt you are normal. What has asking for the data source has to do with being tribal ?. Some people's brain are running anti clockwise per second. 2 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Jcoleworld911: 8:59pm On Mar 19 |
lagosrd: Anambra state under this current administration headed by prof Charles Soludo declared free educational from nursery to secondary school in Anambra state so far it’s a government school 2 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by dman4mdmoon(m): 9:03pm On Mar 19 |
Who counted them? Do we have valid data in Nigeria? |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Jcoleworld911: 9:05pm On Mar 19 |
mrvitalis: Smhh Anambra state under prof Charles Soludo declared free education in Anambra state Other southeast should follow suit especially Ebonyi and Enugu |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by FreedomArmy: 9:05pm On Mar 19 |
treatise:you are right my brother. When your mentors are men like MC olomo what do you expect. Children beginning to learn very early that thuggery pays more than education 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by fredpeter(m): 9:06pm On Mar 19 |
FreedomArmy:It's political so that more intervention funds would go to the north |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by endy69: 9:12pm On Mar 19 |
SHINJA:It is based on percentage and not number oga. Dey reason na abi you no go school? 3 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by siant: 9:15pm On Mar 19 |
richiemcgold:Primary education is free across the nation. It is universal basic education which has been launched since the time of Obasanjo. It is Free and compulsory education. It is now left to states to implement it by punishing any parent whose child is roaming the street when they are supposed to be in school. 2 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Dpharisee: 9:15pm On Mar 19 |
SHINJA:You must be an out of school sidren for you not to understand the meaning and application of percentages 3 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by mrvitalis(m): 9:21pm On Mar 19 |
Jcoleworld911:Free education has never been the issue almost all schools have free education |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by richiemcgold: 9:25pm On Mar 19 |
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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Panda7(m): 9:27pm On Mar 19 |
without any data you just brought us this information? Data from public schools can't be accurate as most students move on to private schools |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by TariDisemi300: 9:46pm On Mar 19 |
DiscoverID:shattap, but you believe other statistics when it favors yall. My state too dey lag behind, it’s an issue that needs to be fixed. Stop living in denial 4 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Mindlog: 9:51pm On Mar 19 |
MT: Is there any linkage between Anambra and Imo being the 2 States with the lowest out of school children, also being the top 2 States' cut off-marks in National Common entrance examination? 3 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Zeebuy: 9:58pm On Mar 19 |
Villa12: I never knew there are folks who can't make a complete sentence in English until I went for my NYSC in Ogun waterside. I was shocked, it's something I had never witnessed during my years in the East. Even my late grandma spoke pidgin without formal education but there I witnessed young men who spoke only Yoruba. Not even the main Yoruba, the ijebu dialect which I later discovered not all Yorubas even understand well 6 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Ngorbungor(m): 10:03pm On Mar 19 |
Villa12: I experienced this first hand when I visited Ogbomosho in Oyo state 5 years ago, it was so terrible 4 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by PaulH07: 10:11pm On Mar 19 |
Cindypresh: Which parts of Lagos abeg? |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Advocate500: 10:18pm On Mar 19 |
The more ineffective leaders they produce, the more stupid they become. 3 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Absuchat(m): 10:20pm On Mar 19 |
SHINJA:One of the out of school children is now on nairaland 🤣 2 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Uncletony(m): 10:36pm On Mar 19 |
SHINJA:We are dealing with % not arbitrary numbers. Ode go to school. Sophisticated morons everywhere! 5 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Funkyswagzz(m): 11:05pm On Mar 19 |
MT: Go to globaldatalab.org you will get a reasonable data on Nigeria |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Sunrise258: 11:06pm On Mar 19 |
FreedomArmy: If survey was based on state of origin instead of residence, we would have known the real scores. Akwa Ibom state has the highest drop outs in Southern Nigeria but they're scattered across southern states, mostly Lagos and PH. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Cosbyrich: 11:06pm On Mar 19 |
FreedomArmy:Immigrants from other states and yours were counted. 1 Like |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Cosbyrich: 11:12pm On Mar 19 |
LagosFirstSon:All those states are more educated than the SE states.They have larger populations especially migrants even from your region and the stats was talking about percentage. |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by frankoben(m): 11:13pm On Mar 19 |
Imo state 5.1% We dey go school and we get sense, glory be to Jah Jehovah... 2 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Cindypresh(f): 11:20pm On Mar 19 |
PaulH07: Epe up to Ogun border |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by PaulH07: 11:22pm On Mar 19 |
Cindypresh: Hmmm, thank you. Going there to have some cheap fun with their girls |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Cindypresh(f): 11:25pm On Mar 19 |
PaulH07: Gini? Pls leave girls...go with your fellow gender and have your cheap fun🙄 |
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