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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by searchlight: 11:25pm On Mar 19 |
SHINJA:It is still education that can make families bear as many kids as they can take off. Unlike the other people that reproduce like animals 3 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by PaulH07: 11:29pm On Mar 19 |
Cindypresh: They'll be glad I'm having fun with them. Someone is coming to bless them with superior genetic gbola, and possibly bring them out of the ghetto into the main Lagos city in the mainland. Isn't that every village girl's prayer? Or you'll prefer they remain there, rotting and continue to be pitied? Let those who can help them help them, while they also help the helper in ways they can. Better than getting no help at all cos of some morality that hasn't put any good food in their bellies since they've been stuck there. Wake up and smell the coffee of real life dear. |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by searchlight: 11:32pm On Mar 19 |
treatise:Sophistication nko? |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by HeroicMeastro: 11:45pm On Mar 19 |
Monsignor22:Which one be TheCableIndex? How did they arrived at that fraudulent figures? I know someone somewhere sat and wrote these rubbish |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by terrence12(m): 12:44am On Mar 20 |
Monsignor22: Stupid ill equipped schools braining another generation into slavedom just as they were brained |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by terrence12(m): 12:46am On Mar 20 |
donAlvan: Do you do business in Cross River. We have a lot of these. 1 Like |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Villa12(m): 1:26am On Mar 20 |
MT:I'm glad you doubt but I'm certain you aren't normal obviously. Only abnormal people and those eating from these politicians support them blindly while they call it patriotism. It is not patriotism but stomach infrastructure. Patriotism will be in favor of the masses and not asslicking those criminal politicians 2 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by kenex4ever(m): 2:18am On Mar 20 |
HBB1: My post did not in any way suggest any of these. |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by rummmy: 3:23am On Mar 20 |
When I see Ogun,oyo position.. I knew that this people are cursed... This is why north and west don't want to leave east.... They can't survive a day without the east... 3 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by pacesetting: 4:15am On Mar 20 |
Yeah. The way you were told Mongo Park discovered River Niger, and you swallowed it hook, line, and sinker. TINTINABULATION: |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by IfnobeGod20: 6:42am On Mar 20 |
StOla, I hope you read this news? When I told you that in the areas of education, health and security no past governors or present invested heavily on them like Peter Obi. Yes, you may claim but they were on strike for months but at that, he was smarter than them by diverting all resources to develop the existing religious schools that had been ruined for decades while the government teachers and doctors were unjustly want to flex muscles with him, even after he had given them billions they could not accounted for. Peter Obi is a strategic administrator and that has helped him to break barriers and got results he desired in education, health and security. Just I always say, you may hate his person but you cannot erase his impact in those sectors. 1 Like |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Mayeldah(m): 8:11am On Mar 20 |
Obi Amaka!!! Ronus will not see this one |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by tctrills: 8:14am On Mar 20 |
Panda7:Do you know the meaning of data? What was presented to you is data. Please, let's stop acting like out-of-school kids on Nairaland. Data means facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis. So clearly, you were presented with data. It's up to you to accept it and fix your state or do nothing about it and keep blaming the stats 2 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by AntiChristian: 8:16am On Mar 20 |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by tctrills: 8:18am On Mar 20 |
Sunrise258:Please provide your source. How did you come up with your Akwa Ibom story? Let's not start making up stats from our bedrooms 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by tctrills: 8:27am On Mar 20 |
Cosbyrich:Your argument makes no sense. If you are right, then Lagos should have the highest out-of-school kids by percentage in the country as the state with the most migrants. And Kano state should have the highest percentage in the North. Again, Rivers State has much more migrants than any Western state. So you are talking nonsense. It's up to you to accept the stats and look for a solution or reject it and continue to argue on Nairaland. We will all see the effect of this stats in the next 20 years. 3 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by RedAlert08(m): 8:34am On Mar 20 |
SHINJA: My God! Please which school did you finish from? Do you know the meaning of percentage at all? I shudder at your stupidity. |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by IfnobeGod20: 8:45am On Mar 20 |
HeroicMeastro:I know you're not comfortable because your state isn't doing well in education and it caught you imbalance. When other governors were investing in education, your governors was doing stomach infrastructure and empowering agbero, that has becomes a cancer worm. Those that are investing, you see the results in the yearly exams. 2 Likes |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by lagosrd: 8:49am On Mar 20 |
Jcoleworld911: Applaudable ,Impressive , what are the others doing. Do they employ someone who can interpret the vision of the governors in all the ministries they put them? Can they think independently or they are just another set of political hallelujah boys. One thing people don't realize is that those governors love those who always have other opinions to things especially those who don't chicken out when the governor is talking to them. But eye service no go gree them. 1 Like |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Cindypresh(f): 9:14am On Mar 20 |
PaulH07: The only place worth a city in Lagos mainland is Ikeja(some parts tho). Lagos Island, Victoria, lekki and ikoyi are the cities in Lagos...other areas na just okpoko overhyped 1 Like |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Panda7(m): 9:27am On Mar 20 |
tctrills: you sound more like a compound fool, now clearly identify the difference between data and information |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by tctrills: 9:32am On Mar 20 |
Panda7:Now you have proved to the world that you are an out of school kid. No problem. I wish you well. If you stayed long enough in school, you would have been able to identify data when it's presented to you. |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Majesty33(m): 10:11am On Mar 20 |
I wasnt disappointed on my thought of states that will top the table and i was right. Our brothers from the North will never disappoint when it comes to this. |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Adelaide2: 10:19am On Mar 20 |
SHINJA:See excuse. Anambra and Imo are each more populated than Ondo, Ekiti, Osun, and Ogun |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Adelaide2: 10:21am On Mar 20 |
RedAlert08:Don't mind that half-baked fella |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by HeroicMeastro: 10:29am On Mar 20 |
IfnobeGod20:What is my state? Tell me.. |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by PaulH07: 10:37am On Mar 20 |
Cindypresh: You mean say Yaba no be city? You dunno what you talking about. |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Cindypresh(f): 10:47am On Mar 20 |
PaulH07: Story I no see any difference between yaba and some parts of Onitsha |
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by PaulH07: 10:50am On Mar 20 |
Cindypresh: Lols, except say money dey for one, no dey the other |
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