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Re: Top 50 Best Secondary Schools In Africa!! by Bsbyface: 6:40pm On Apr 11, 2017
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Re: Top 50 Best Secondary Schools In Africa!! by Centrix: 6:52pm On Apr 11, 2017
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Re: Top 50 Best Secondary Schools In Africa!! by Jman06(m): 7:45pm On Apr 11, 2017
wunderkiind:



Or because they can afford it? grin grin

Funny how broke people always have their excuses.


Yeah right!! Who boast epp? grin grin
See how Nigerians reason! So because i stated the fact based on my observation, you now conclude that i'm broke! Typical!
Re: Top 50 Best Secondary Schools In Africa!! by wunderkiind(m): 8:21pm On Apr 11, 2017
Jman06:
See how Nigerians reason!

Now here's another funny one. Nigerians?? I thought you were one? So how then do you reason? undecided
So because i stated the fact based on my observation, you now conclude that i'm broke! Typical!
Mind you, what you stated was NO fact, in case you have no idea what 'fact' means.
You kept using the word 'Most'...
Tell me, how many expensive, private, secondary schools are in Nigeria to start with? I doubt if you have any idea of the numbers. Yet you kept throwing the word 'most' about.
How many of these schools have you been to, observed, to know why students choose them, their educational standard, etc?

You can't just concoct a random post from ya head, post on the internet and yet dare to call it fact!

Well... I didn't conclude you were broke.
Just that based on the sheer ignorance reeking from your post I found it difficult to assume anything contrary.

Cheers.
Re: Top 50 Best Secondary Schools In Africa!! by sHOTdownHawk: 10:00am On Apr 12, 2017
wunderkiind:


Very funny. I don't need to tell you the number/calibre of schools have been to, home and abroad to drive home any point.
Are you a Nigerian? Well I'm quite sure you have absolutely no idea of some schools that exist in Nigeria, talk less of visiting yourself. The only thing is some of these schools might not be that popular as some others.

A.A.

Is that the criteria for determining which school is the best?? I'm very sure that wasn't used in the ranking of the @o.p.

Like I said earlier, anybody can come up with any criteria to determine these rankings, but saying that the number of rugby/hockey pitches etc, a school has determined it's quality is laughable.

How many Nigerian school laboratories have you seen/visited? And how many have you seen abroad?



SMH. Your comment reeks of ignorance. And lack of exposure.
I'm being objective here, but sadly you aren't. This isn't about Nigerians, okay? This is about facts.

I put it to you too, how many have you been to?
How many have you seen, in Nigeria? LOL.

#Bye

Pls dont stop explaining my ignorance. Since you have a lot of exposure. What criteria do those private niggerian school excede against those from kenya...
!! it must be a quantifiable criteria......!!

Ps hopefully everyone learns that exposure does not cure ignorance. Speaking as a well travelled man

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Re: Top 50 Best Secondary Schools In Africa!! by wunderkiind(m): 11:33am On Apr 12, 2017
sHOTdownHawk:


Pls dont stop explaining my ignorance. Since you have a lot of exposure. What criteria do those private niggerian school excede against those from kenya...
!! it must be a quantifiable criteria......!!

Ps hopefully everyone learns that exposure does not cure ignorance. Speaking as a well travelled man

Pls read my first comment on this thread.
This isn't about SA/Kenya or any comparison whatsoever, or is it??
Don't be so certain of what you have no idea of.

btw, where did I mention anything related to the bolded? Don't turn this thread around pls.

My point was/is, A top 50 list of secondary schools in Africa with only one Nigerian school(which I'm sure isn't no. 1 in Nigeria) is questionable.
What criteria was used? Cos that still remains unclear.
Unless it has to do with the ages of these schools cos I know SA has very old schools, unlike Nigeria.
#Peace

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Re: Top 50 Best Secondary Schools In Africa!! by sHOTdownHawk: 12:04pm On Apr 12, 2017
wunderkiind:


Pls read my first comment on this thread.
This isn't about SA/Kenya or any comparison whatsoever, or is it??
Don't be so certain of what you have no idea of.

btw, where did I mention anything related to the bolded? Don't turn this thread around pls.

My point was/is, A top 50 list of secondary schools in Africa with only one Nigerian school(which I'm sure isn't no. 1 in Nigeria) is questionable.
What criteria was used? Cos that still remains unclear.
Unless it has to do with the ages of these schools cos I know SA has very old schools, unlike Nigeria.
#Peace

Your first comment claims there better schools in lagos than those that made the list( hopeful you talk only about nigerian schools.). Then you say the criteria wasnt made by a nigeria, like to say only nigerians can be impartial in determining.
What criteria as a exposed man you claim you are, do those lagos schools better than those that made the list. You are the one to claim this shit. Not me.
Secondly what exposure do you have? Most nigerians here i lie, so am curious about yours!!!
Re: Top 50 Best Secondary Schools In Africa!! by BrutusOj(m): 8:15am On Apr 13, 2017
wunderkiind:


Pls read my first comment on this thread.
This isn't about SA/Kenya or any comparison whatsoever, or is it??
Don't be so certain of what you have no idea of.

btw, where did I mention anything related to the bolded? Don't turn this thread around pls.

My point was/is, A top 50 list of secondary schools in Africa with only one Nigerian school(which I'm sure isn't no. 1 in Nigeria) is questionable.
What criteria was used? Cos that still remains unclear.
Unless it has to do with the ages of these schools cos I know SA has very old schools, unlike Nigeria.
#Peace
Bros keep calm cos I don't think you have idea of how schools are rated.

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