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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by ayukdaboss(m): 11:18pm On Jan 21, 2015
BackDatAssUp:


Liar.

Hausa was not included in the northern curriculum or that of any region until a national curriculum was adopted by the newly formed central govt in 1975!

You've been busted and you're not even aware grin grin grin grin

Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by ayukdaboss(m): 11:20pm On Jan 21, 2015
HzRF:

Really

Go tru d journal
It was said in d journal that pple wants subject that directly affect them no the ones like shorthands,books keeping e.t.c

If Yoruba was created and vyed for by the students and included y will Hausa be sideline in d name of low candidates
You see exactly what I'm trying to point out to you, you're using your own discretion to make judgements. Why not verify this information so you can have a genuine argument??

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 11:20pm On Jan 21, 2015
ayukdaboss:

You've been busted and you're not even aware grin grin grin grin

I lol.

Your shilling is weak.

You are depending on using the word selected to deceive.

You have no argument.

Go and sleep. grin
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by HzRF(m): 11:26pm On Jan 21, 2015
theV0ice:


'13 SELECTED SUBJECTS' means the authors selected 13 subjects for the purpose of their paper and the paragraph preceding indicated they were more concerned with subjects that had more patronage. I want to hazard a guess that Yoruba had more patronage than Igbo and Hausa then hence it's listing.

Also, there were 31 subjects listed for 1925-1950. Are you saying WAEC reduced it's subjects on offer to 13 by 1961?

Like i asked earlier, do you think fine arts wasn't a subject then? what about technical drawing? Agric science? additional mathematics? if they were, why were they not included?
If u go through d journal when waec was formed
The curriculum got refurbished ,it was about creating subjects that truly is in adherence with the pole

It can be reduced
Nw a days not all science students need maths in jamb
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Reptyle(m): 11:27pm On Jan 21, 2015
Adminisher:


You are not very intelligent. You have a knack for forensics but dint have the discipline or the patience. Look at the no. of decimal places the percentages are summarized to and do some calculations as to what could have happened if only about 100 people sat for it. In 1961 they were taking exams in Yoruba in WASC, why won't it be the same for Hausa. Since you people have been spreading the yarn that Hausas have been enslaving you the Ibos, does it not stand to reason that they would be offering Hausa in WASC for purely cultural imperialism purposes alone?.

Bros are you are getting all analytical with a doofus?

Do you want him to suffer a migraine?

I have given up on all these pseudo-intellectuals we have on nairaland these days.

Even if you bring the registrar of WAEC abi na WAEC in 1961 to clear Buhari, this half wits will continue to talk kak.

Best solution?

Ignore them.

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by ayukdaboss(m): 11:28pm On Jan 21, 2015
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BackDatAssUp:


I lol.

Your shilling is weak.

You are depending on using the word selected to deceive.

You have no argument.

Go and sleep. grin
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You have been BUSTED as usual

Sai Buhari/Osinbajo 2015 cheesy cheesy

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by HzRF(m): 11:31pm On Jan 21, 2015
babadee1:


I have to read the original paper first to see if they mentioned their inclusion criteria but the link you posted is not working.
major trends in curriculum development in nigeria - University ..
Google search it
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by obailala(m): 11:33pm On Jan 21, 2015
These Jonathanians are conceding defeat too easily. How else do you explain all these crazy allegations cropping up everyday against the opposition candidate passionately begging INEC or the courts to disqualify him and allow Jonathan return unopposed?

Even in the face of clear evidence, these unrelenting GEJites still shamelessly feign ignorance in a weak attempt to pull down the opposition candidate.

I opened this thread thinking I would read something meaningful only to see another silly allegation that Hausa Language wasnt a WASC subject in 1961 cheesy grin

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 11:34pm On Jan 21, 2015
ayukdaboss:



You have been BUSTED as usual

Sai Buhari/Osinbajo 2015 cheesy cheesy

I dey laff ohh!

Keep deceiving yourself.

For the past 2 weeks it was the military by next week the ministry of education and WAEC specifically will be besieged on this matter.

Your Buhari is climbing a sandy dune. grin
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by theV0ice: 11:35pm On Jan 21, 2015
HzRF:

If u go through d journal when waec was formed
The curriculum got refurbished ,it was about creating subjects that truly is in adherence with the pole

It can be reduced
Nw a days not all science students need maths in jamb

Well, the paper eguerilla posted proves it was a waec subject.

until somebody can post all subjects waec offered in 1961 showing hausa wasn't included, i don't think anyone has a right to call buhari a liar for having hausa in his result
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by babadee1(m): 11:36pm On Jan 21, 2015
babadee1:


I have to read the original paper first to see if they mentioned their inclusion criteria but the link you posted is not working.

HzRF:
major trends in curriculum development in nigeria - University ..
Google search it

I found the original paper and reading through it there was no mention of any inclusion criteria which is not surprising since the paper was written so long ago. However, I noticed that the point of the paper was to discuss the trends and changes in secondary school curricula from the missionary days to about the mid 70s. This was how it described the table you copied:

Table 3 shows the direction of enrolment of Nigerian candidates in 13 selected subjects, for 1961 and 1974.

Meaning they only selected 13 subjects out of all the subjects offered by WAEC in the reported years. A more current paper would have had to explain why they selected those 13 subjects and left out the others, but we can only speculate.
The bottom line is there were other courses offered in 1961 which were not included in that table.

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by ayukdaboss(m): 11:36pm On Jan 21, 2015
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BackDatAssUp:


I dey laff ohh!

Keep deceiving yourself.

For the past 2 weeks it was the military by next week the ministry of education and WAEC specifically will be besieged on this matter.

Your Buhari is climbing a sandy dune. grin


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[size=15pt]You have been officially busted on this one. Vote for CHANGE man. Sai Buhari/Osinbanjo 2015[/size]

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 11:38pm On Jan 21, 2015
ayukdaboss:
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[size=15pt]You have been officially busted on this one. Vote for CHANGE man. Sai Buhari/Osinbanjo 2015[/size]

Why are you screaming?

You have nothing to counter this.


Keep shouting shill.
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by obailala(m): 11:42pm On Jan 21, 2015
Reptyle:


Bros are you are getting all analytical with a doofus?

Do you want him to suffer a migraine?

I have given up on all these pseudo-intellectuals we have on nairaland these days.

Even if you bring the registrar of WAEC abi na WAEC in 1961 to clear Buhari, this half wits will continue to talk kak.

Best solution?

Ignore them.

On the contrary, these characters you term pseudo intellectuals are not totally brainless as you suggest. They know exactly what they are doing and their target is simply to "distort public opinion." In achieving this, these guys dont mind sounding like idiotss cos at the end of the day, they may be lucky to twist the brains of one or two unsuspecting victims.

It is very imperative that the silly arguments of these guys are quickly countered with hard facts (at least until after the elections) so as to prevent them from winning unsuspecting gullible converts.

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by obataokenwa(m): 11:42pm On Jan 21, 2015
ll nigerian graduates must rise and say no to this injustice about to be done to education. if we allow Buhari to contest without providing his certificate, then we should be ready to be sidelined in greater positions tomorrow. let us all protest this seriously noatter your party or who u follow....how can a man retire since 1983 and he couldnt develop himself certicate wise and no any other further training or education like obasanjo did. sorry to say..we are about voting for a dummy. pls lets say no to this stupidity

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 11:43pm On Jan 21, 2015
babadee1:




I found the original paper and reading through it there was no mention of any inclusion criteria which is not surprising since the paper was written so long ago. However, I noticed that the point of the paper was to discuss the trends and changes in secondary school curricula from the missionary days to about the mid 70s. This was how it described the table you copied:

Table 3 shows the direction of enrolment of Nigerian candidates in 13 selected subjects, for 1961 and 1974.

Meaning they only selected 13 subjects out of all the subjects offered by WAEC in the reported years. A more current paper would have had to explain why they selected those 13 subjects and left out the others, but we can only speculate. The bottom line is there were other courses offered in 1961 which were not included in that table.


And when you were sitting for your WAEC you sat for all the subjects Abi?

Ask yourself why English recorded 100% sittings and other subjects never recorded the same.

The word selected is used to describe the action to which students chose subjects.

Note that the table showed the percentile registration and sitting.

The curriculum back then had only 13 subjects to select from other than English which was compulsory.

Your argument is as rickety as a hang man's chair.

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by ayukdaboss(m): 11:44pm On Jan 21, 2015
BackDatAssUp:


Why are you screaming?

You have nothing to counter this.


Keep shouting shill.
Lol..It's alright. I know today has really been a bad day for you TANoids. sad

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by HzRF(m): 11:54pm On Jan 21, 2015
ayukdaboss:

You see exactly what I'm trying to point out to you, you're using your own discretion to make judgements. Why not verify this information so you can have a genuine argument??
I will
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by ayukdaboss(m): 11:54pm On Jan 21, 2015
HzRF:

I will
Okay
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Ventura1: 11:56pm On Jan 21, 2015
HzRF:
This is the statistics of examination subjects and entries recorded by waec 1961 and 1967
How did GMB got to sit for Hausa?


Cc berem,barcanista,backdatassup

http://www.unilorin.edu.ng/journals/education/ije/sept1988/MAJOR%20TRENDS%20IN%20

Story for the gods. You can see the master sheet with Cambridge university, kindly take the next available British Airways for verification. Don't rely on journals published by some student like GEJ who are in haste to obtain their PHd for the sake of just obtaining.

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by babadee1(m): 12:02am On Jan 22, 2015
BackDatAssUp:


And when you were sitting for your WAEC you sat for all the subjects Abi?

Ask yourself why English recorded 100% sittings and other subjects never recorded the same.

The word selected is used to describe the action to which students chose subjects.

Note that the table showed the percentile registration and sitting.

The curriculum back then had only 13 subjects to select from other than English which was compulsory.

Your argument is as rickety as a hang man's chair.

No. The statement "13 selected subjects" refers to the number of subjects selected by the author to include in the paper. Out of all the subjects available the author chose only those 13 to include in his analysis. It's actually very simple English.
The %TNC figure means the percentage of total number of candidates and refers to the percentage of candidates who entered for that subject out of the total number of candidates for that year.
This argument appears to be more emotional than logical from your point of view otherwise it should be very obvious to you by now.

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 12:07am On Jan 22, 2015
babadee1:


No. The statement "13 selected subjects" refers to the number of subjects selected by the author to include in the paper. Out of all the subjects available the author chose only those 13 to include in his analysis. It's actually very simple English. The %TNC figure means the percentage of total number of candidates and refers to the percentage of candidates who entered for that subject.
This argument appears to be more emotional than logical from your point of view otherwise it should be very obvious to you by now.

Simply do the math.

In 1961 there were just over 5,000 candidates that sat for the examination.

Why did English represent 100% and Yoruba accounted for 28% with just over 1,000 candidates?

Hausa was not taught or part of the northern curriculum and so was not included in WASC as at 1961.

Your general has lied and has been caught!

The coming days will put rest to this matter.

Imagine what you are depending on to defend your forger general?

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Chigold101(m): 12:15am On Jan 22, 2015
when was NECO introduced in Nigeria? http://www.neconigeria.org/corporate/about.html
how is the Buhari in the WAEC statement of result an old man?
When did Nigeria introduce Class six in our secondary schools?

Check out NECO website...

Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by honeric01(m): 1:11am On Jan 22, 2015
Chai, most of the anti-buhari cert go say dem go school o chei?

LOL, some of you were expecting the statement of result to be as exact as the one provided in 1961 from the school lol grin grin grin

Funny enough, the Kastina state school don't issue Cambridge certificates, channel your confusion to Cambridge in the UK.

Just like some of you expecting your secondary school to issue you statement of WAEC result instead of heading to waec office for your SOR/Cert.

DUNCE EVERYWHERE!

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 1:14am On Jan 22, 2015
honeric01:
Chai, most of the anti-buhari cert go say dem go school o chei?

LOL, some of you were expecting the statement of result to be as exact as the one provided in 1961 from the school lol grin grin grin

Funny enough, the Kastina state school don't issue Cambridge certificates, channel your confusion to Cambridge in the UK.

Just like some of you expecting your secondary school to issue you statement of WAEC result instead of heading to waec office for your SOR/Cert.

DUNCE EVERYWHERE!

Olodo Cambridge has never offered Hausa as a subject. Also, WASC did not offer Hausa in 1961 till 1974. Hausa was introduced in1975.

Now who is the dunce? You or your foolish general for believing this crap.

Tinubu is getting sloppy grin
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by honeric01(m): 1:23am On Jan 22, 2015
BackDatAssUp:


Olodo Cambridge has never offered Hausa as a subject. Also, WASC did not offer Hausa in 1961 till 1974. Hausa was introduced in1975.

Now who is the dunce? You or your foolish general for believing this crap.

Tinubu is getting sloppy grin

Chai, brain dead- if yoruba was offered in the western region, why won't hausa be offered in the northern region? did you not know you have an option to pick either Latin, Yoruba, Igbo or Hausa?

God have mercy! grin grin grin

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by honeric01(m): 1:24am On Jan 22, 2015
Brain-dead, kindly glance through! grin grin grin

BackDatAssUp:


Olodo Cambridge has never offered Hausa as a subject. Also, WASC did not offer Hausa in 1961 till 1974. Hausa was introduced in1975.

Now who is the dunce? You or your foolish general for believing this crap.

Tinubu is getting sloppy grin

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 1:28am On Jan 22, 2015
honeric01:


Chai, brain dead- if yoruba was offered in the western region, why won't hausa be offered? did you not know you have an option to pick either Latin, Yoruba, Igbo or Hausa?

God have mercy! grin grin grin

Because ab0kis did not need to learn what they already know besides Arabic studies was preferred back then to be taught.

Magaz
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by honeric01(m): 1:31am On Jan 22, 2015
BackDatAssUp:


Because ab0kis did not need to learn what they already know besides Arabic studies was preferred back then to be taught.

Magaz

You can speak Igbo means you can write in Igbo?
You can speak Yoruba means you can write in Yoruba?
You can speak Hausa means you can write in Hausa?

Your brain-dead is legendary! grin grin

If Yoruba was offered in the western region even though they can speak Yoruba, what makes Hausa different?

You need to see a shrink grin grin grin

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 1:34am On Jan 22, 2015
honeric01:


You can speak Igbo means you can write in Igbo?
You can speak Yoruba means you can write in Yoruba?
You can speak Hausa means you can write in Hausa?

Your brain-dead is legendary! grin grin

If Yoruba was offered in the western region even though they can speak Yoruba, what makes Hausa different?

You need to see as shrink grin grin grin

Cambridge did not offer any local language as a subject. It was WASC that started in 1961 with Yoruba. The revised WAEC was the only body to introduce Hausa alongside Ibo in 1975.

Which foolish idiota forged this certificate sef?

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by honeric01(m): 1:36am On Jan 22, 2015
BackDatAssUp:


Cambridge did not offer any local language as a subject. It was WASC that started in 1961 with Yoruba. The revised WAEC was the only body to introduce Hausa alongside Ibo in 1975.

Which foolish idiota forged this certificate sef?

LOL, even though the full PDF file was uploaded for your reading, you still can't read? your case na serious yaba case o..

The PDF posted says otherwise, stop misinforming the populace!

Sasnett, M. T. (1967). Educational systems of Africa;: Interpretations for use in the evaluation of academic credentials. University of California Press.

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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 1:36am On Jan 22, 2015
It was the Banjo Report of 1961 that laid the foundation to include African language into the curriculum which will finally be implemented by NERC in 1975.

Olodos.

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