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World Literacy Day: 70 Million Nigerians Cannot Read Or Write –data by Mrakeli: 5:10pm On Sep 09, 2019
As the world celebrates World Literacy Day, latest data from the Ministry of Education has revealed that 70 million Nigerians, about 30 per cent of the country’s population, are still illiterate – unable to read and write.

This is despite claims by the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration that the government had increased enrolment through the school feeding programme.

In the 2019 budget, Nigeria earmarked N462.2bn only for education, falling 15 per cent to the 20 per cent minimum recommendation for developing countries by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation.

Compared with the 2017 budget for education, which was N398bn, the N620.5bn for education this year might be seen as a remarkable increase but some stakeholders said it was still meagre.



The statistics from the Ministry of Education also revealed that females account for nearly 60 per cent of Nigeria’s illiterate population.

Despite several initiatives by the government, Nigeria still battles with low literacy levels fuelled by poverty, traditional and religious barriers as well as lack of political will to resolve the problem.

https://www.akelicious.net/world-literacy-day-70-million-nigerians-cannot-read-or-write-data/

Re: World Literacy Day: 70 Million Nigerians Cannot Read Or Write –data by Davash222(m): 5:13pm On Sep 09, 2019
69Million out of the 70M are from the Northern part of Nigeria.
Re: World Literacy Day: 70 Million Nigerians Cannot Read Or Write –data by Jayslicky: 5:15pm On Sep 09, 2019
Davash222:
69Million out of the 70M are from the Northern part of Nigeria.
Fact!!!

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Re: World Literacy Day: 70 Million Nigerians Cannot Read Or Write –data by simonlee(m): 5:21pm On Sep 09, 2019
Davash222:
69Million out of the 70M are from the Northern part of Nigeria.
i laugh at people like you who make such statements. i bet the motto of the school you attended is knowledge is power. northerners understand power and have exercised true strength since 1960...the strength of will over others. In the face of it, you are nothing!
Re: World Literacy Day: 70 Million Nigerians Cannot Read Or Write –data by iaamxavier(m): 5:56pm On Sep 09, 2019
So who did the counting of the 70M people

All this mrrfecking bloggers�
Re: World Literacy Day: 70 Million Nigerians Cannot Read Or Write –data by Nobody: 6:04pm On Sep 09, 2019
simonlee:

i laugh at people like you who make such statements. i bet the motto of the school you attended is knowledge is power. northerners understand power and have exercised true strength since 1960...the strength of will over others. In the face of it, you are nothing!

With all your POWER, the North is impoverished, underdeveloped and wallowing in mythical religious ignorance. Your folk are turning to religious terrorism because of IGNORANCE.

Power means NOTHING when it is of no BENEFIT to the MASSES.

Change now!!
Re: World Literacy Day: 70 Million Nigerians Cannot Read Or Write –data by DSoj(m): 6:05pm On Sep 09, 2019
Unproven data. Mcheww
Re: World Literacy Day: 70 Million Nigerians Cannot Read Or Write –data by nijabazaar: 6:15pm On Sep 09, 2019
The north takes the lead...

Imagine . this is the reason why guys like Adesina cant lead this country. How could he? When the voting population is largely illiterate and cant possibly understand his manifesto...

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