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Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by MrNipplesLover(m): 12:59pm On Oct 01, 2021
Number of crimes;

Kidnapping,
Raping,
Killing,
Murdering,
Robbery,
Injustice,
Looting,
Assassination,
Stomach infrastructure,
Banditry,
Ritualism,
Bribery (notably, an IGP becoming a tailor),

All have increased in the country.

Proliferation of terrorism;
Boko Haram,
Fulani herdsmen,
Unknown Gunmen,
Bandits, etc.

These are the major issues of the country.

Worst economy ever, Nigeria is experiencing it today.

The most useless president in history of mankind, Nigeria is having it presently.

Nigeria is topping the list of most corrupt countries in the world, and I'm sure this award is designated to her in heaven as well.

Dead country.
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by IDERAWOLE(m): 1:00pm On Oct 01, 2021
ProvisioDigital:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgvVwoJzbxk


This short video shows how the number of universities in Nigeria grew from 1 university in 1948 (pre-independence) to 197. Today (September 2021), the number of private universities surpasses the total number of public universities in Nigeria (federal and state-owned). Private universities are 99 while public universities are 98 (federal universities are 45 and state universities are 53 as at the time of this publication).

Between year 2000 and 2010, the number of private, federal and state universities grew by 93%, 7% and 51% respectively.

Between year 2010 and 2020, the number of private, federal and state universities grew by 49%, 40% and 30% respectively.

Between year 2000 and 2020, the number of private, federal and state universities grew by 96%, 44% and 66% respectively.

There are only few universities in Nigeria.

At best, not more than 25. Others are jokes.
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by baralatie(m): 1:01pm On Oct 01, 2021
IDERAWOLE:


There are only few universities in Nigeria.

At best, not more than 25. Others are jokes.
I
University na university wether skyscraper or bungalow

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Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by harveyosho1(m): 1:01pm On Oct 01, 2021
How is dis an achievement
Am currently at my school gate(OAU). we students are protesting concerning a final year student who died in health center yesterday because the health center did not provide help for him, very painful. The Nigerian system is FVCKING against Nigerians.

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Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by Arrahman39: 1:10pm On Oct 01, 2021
Thermodynamics:
Universities that have nothing to write home about, they keep creating universities here and there with epileptic standards and corrupt lecturers who are willing to dish out first class to the highest bidder.

The ideal thing every Nigerian should be thinking about is either division or Jakpa, I don't think this Country as it is now can succeed, this geographical region called Nigeria can only succeed if it is broken into pieces, otherwise, better run because so long as we have Hausas/Fulani among us, it's only a matter of time, this Country will be islamize and the Aboki leaders will never let Nigeria rise above their level of thinking.
Buhari thinks no better than the average aboki suya man/shoe maker, he thinks no better than the average herdsman, his own is even worst because he is now old.
Now tell me, how can such an old Aboki shoe maker lead a Country like Nigeria?
He is just drawing the Country back, he will never let intelligent Nigerians rise above his mentality (but God pass am)

A GROUP OF FOOLISH MEN BEING LEAD BY A FOOL, IS THE SAME AS
A GROUP OF WISE MEN BEING LEAD BY A FOOL
useless thought and statements ever... The same country that produces Okonjo , Dangote, Adenuga, Olumelu e.t.c...

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Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by Arrahman39: 1:13pm On Oct 01, 2021
baralatie:
I
University na university wether skyscraper or bungalow
some of them classified university with the structure... University is not by structure but the activities...

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Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by baralatie(m): 1:18pm On Oct 01, 2021
Arrahman39:
some of them classified university with the structure... University is not by structure but the activities...
Except they were not approved by the NUC!

If the NUC approved their curriculum
Then
It is an accredited university running acredited courses
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by od501: 1:21pm On Oct 01, 2021
ProvisioDigital:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgvVwoJzbxk


This short video shows how the number of universities in Nigeria grew from 1 university in 1948 (pre-independence) to 197. Today (September 2021), the number of private universities surpasses the total number of public universities in Nigeria (federal and state-owned). Private universities are 99 while public universities are 98 (federal universities are 45 and state universities are 53 as at the time of this publication).

Between year 2000 and 2010, the number of private, federal and state universities grew by 93%, 7% and 51% respectively.

Between year 2010 and 2020, the number of private, federal and state universities grew by 49%, 40% and 30% respectively.

Between year 2000 and 2020, the number of private, federal and state universities grew by 96%, 44% and 66% respectively.

It is not about the number of universities, it about what they produce. Look about you, especially on NL, all you see are bunch of English speaking graduates; ignominious that can do anything for just 30k.

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Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by Chinlin: 1:28pm On Oct 01, 2021
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by Newton2024: 1:37pm On Oct 01, 2021
[[s]quote author=triple996 post=106342343]9ice cool
Unfortunately ipob will kill alot of ibos today. Buhari is really in pain.[/quote[/s]] And you are in pain. IPOB must chasing you APC zombies in your dreams.
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by Newton2024: 1:39pm On Oct 01, 2021
Our Polithiefcians do not have mental capacity to create jobs. Shame on them.
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by Sammerboi: 1:44pm On Oct 01, 2021
Your president dey rule una with nepa bill and your not ashame of your country. and its 200 milli peoples who allowed a dumb cow to be ruler.
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by CocoaOla: 1:48pm On Oct 01, 2021
Free innocent people from these forceful fraudulent marriage called Nigeria

The system is rigged to favour only political criminals
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by mandax: 2:21pm On Oct 01, 2021
ProvisioDigital:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgvVwoJzbxk


This short video shows how the number of universities in Nigeria grew from 1 university in 1948 (pre-independence) to 197. Today (September 2021), the number of private universities surpasses the total number of public universities in Nigeria (federal and state-owned). Private universities are 99 while public universities are 98 (federal universities are 45 and state universities are 53 as at the time of this publication).

Between year 2000 and 2010, the number of private, federal and state universities grew by 93%, 7% and 51% respectively.

Between year 2010 and 2020, the number of private, federal and state universities grew by 49%, 40% and 30% respectively.

Between year 2000 and 2020, the number of private, federal and state universities grew by 96%, 44% and 66% respectively.
But none of the universities can produce nothing, not even a toothpick.
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by mandax: 2:27pm On Oct 01, 2021
post=106342339:
Interesting read.
Nigeria will be great again in our lifetime.

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY NIGERIA.

Our message at [/color] to the politicians ruling us is this : politicians at the helm of affairs must live up to expectations by providing succor to the people.

God bless [color=#006600]Nigeria
.

We Rise.

The hood does not make a monk. Neglected universities are no signs of development.

You know that if Nigeria continues with the present skewed political structure, before long, Nigeria must implode.

When is your Arewa north whose soldiers created the political structure, going to be ready for democratic political restructuring?
Without restructuring this political process and structure, your prayers for continuation of one Nigeria are useless prayers.
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by Tomek09(m): 2:29pm On Oct 01, 2021
[s]
triple996:
9ice cool
Unfortunately ipob will kill alot of ibos today. Buhari is really in pain.
[/s]
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by Thermodynamics(m): 2:52pm On Oct 01, 2021
Arrahman39:
useless thought and statements ever... The same country that produces Okonjo , Dangote, Adenuga, Olumelu e.t.c...

Spoken like a truly over fed Nigerian, all these people you mentioned where they from humble background?
Okonjo went to Harvard, how many Nigerians can afford that? Dangote's family too is very rich, stop talking nonsense, what I said has nothing to do with the rich elites, I'm talking about the average Nigerian.

Besides, these people you mentioned are extremely corrupt, in a sane Country, they would have been in jail, they are part of the problem, they are part of the reason Nigeria is going down, do you think Dangote is a legit business man? He uses politics and connection to crumble every form of business competition so he can control the Nigerian market. The people you mentioned above are no different from the average yahoo boy you see on the road, are these the people you are using to make an example? People who are suppose to be in Jail.

The way some of you think is depressing, you for use Obasanjo and Abba Kyari too give example na, de spit rubbish. Getout.
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by thundafire: 2:52pm On Oct 01, 2021
Yet the useless lecturers are known for substandard lecturing,sex for grade and sorting. Then masters for ASUU strike

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Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by Mrpojj(m): 3:49pm On Oct 01, 2021
Dagger111:
Ntin changes.... all universities administrative welfare keeps dropping.

E.g, OAU old buildings still looks gorgeous than the ones we are having now. Check OAU Faculty of Engineering, u will be wowed.
Show us now
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by chaloskyx: 4:27pm On Oct 01, 2021
MY QUESTION IS HAS THE LEVEL OF UNIVERSITIES BEEN INCREASING IN ARITHMETIC OR GEO METRIC PROGRESSION AS THE LEVEL OF JOB OPPORTUNITIES AND DEVELOPMENT?
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by MrGerald(m): 4:35pm On Oct 01, 2021
triple996:
9ice cool
Unfortunately ipob will kill alot of ibos today. Buhari is really in pain.
Yes of course he's in pain because Boko Haram, herdsmen, bandits and kidnappers are finishing the North
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by Seytex: 4:55pm On Oct 01, 2021
[Wowed about what exactly?]Ntin changes.... all universities administrative welfare keeps dropping.

E.g, OAU old buildings still looks gorgeous than the ones we are having now. Check OAU Faculty of Engineering, u will be wowed. [/quote]
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by Arrahman39: 5:17pm On Oct 01, 2021
Thermodynamics:


Spoken like a truly over fed Nigerian, all these people you mentioned where they from humble background?
Okonjo went to Harvard, how many Nigerians can afford that? Dangote's family too is very rich, stop talking nonsense, what I said has nothing to do with the rich elites, I'm talking about the average Nigerian.mumu seat down for one place they put all the blames on government... Wizkid, Iheanacho, Timaya, go to Cambridge before theme make it... Come to new site and see how hustlers are taking advantages of economy downtown...

Besides, these people you mentioned are extremely corrupt, in a sane Country, they would have been in jail, they are part of the problem, they are part of the reason Nigeria is going down, do you think Dangote is a legit business man? He uses politics and connection to crumble every form of business competition so he can control the Nigerian market. The people you mentioned above are no different from the average yahoo boy you see on the road, are these the people you are using to make an example? People who are suppose to be in Jail.

The way some of you think is depressing, you for use Obasanjo and Abba Kyari too give example na, de spit rubbish. Getout.
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by Reflect7: 7:41pm On Oct 01, 2021
So..... the oyinbos ruled us and exported our resources for 80 years and built not one single university.

Not one industry of note.

Near zero infrastructure.

And a 5% literacy rate (compared to 72% today)

Look around you. Virtually 100% of the infrastructure you see was built after independence.

Before that, everywhere was bush.

Thank goodness for independence.

Our leaders may be corrupt, but nowhere near as corrupt and thieving as the white rulers before them, who built NOTHING in their 80 year misrule.
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by Nobody: 8:36pm On Oct 01, 2021
Thermodynamics:
Universities that have nothing to write home about, they keep creating universities here and there with epileptic standards and corrupt lecturers who are willing to dish out first class to the highest bidder.

The ideal thing every Nigerian should be thinking about is either division or Jakpa, I don't think this Country as it is now can succeed, this geographical region called Nigeria can only succeed if it is broken into pieces, otherwise, better run because so long as we have Hausas/Fulani among us, it's only a matter of time, this Country will be islamize and the Aboki leaders will never let Nigeria rise above their level of thinking.
Buhari thinks no better than the average aboki suya man/shoe maker, he thinks no better than the average herdsman, his own is even worst because he is now old.
Now tell me, how can such an old Aboki shoe maker lead a Country like Nigeria?
He is just drawing the Country back, he will never let intelligent Nigerians rise above his mentality (but God pass am)

A GROUP OF FOOLISH MEN BEING LEAD BY A FOOL, IS THE SAME AS
A GROUP OF WISE MEN BEING LEAD BY A FOOL
Fu*king daft with nothing on head but ethno-religious bigotry. Look at ur state first and tell me how ur useless leaders developed it beyond others. The most educated Governors in Nigeria are the most useless. GEJ was the most educated President in Nigeria and one of the worst. Hate isn't a choice....
You can't even think beyond the bigotry they fees to ur head in pulpit. Dogmatic man!
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by ofiko123(m): 10:53pm On Oct 01, 2021
May God bless Nigeria..
Re: Nigeria At 61: How The Number Of Universities Grew From Pre-independence To Date by zexy2030(m): 11:48am On Oct 02, 2021
How can we talk literacy when the leader has only fsce(primary education), though his aide is a prof. but powerless. What do you expect in his 8yrs rule.? Definitely, illogical decisions will be taken though experience helps but this time, experience is setting us back as we appoint old leaders but development is what a country like this crave for and not death threats and decorative parade of the military groups. God help Nigeria.

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