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Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by placeofallure(f): 2:35pm On Jun 30, 2022
LeoDeKing:
No state in my zone is there. angry

Anyway, we don't need Internet in our worthless and backward zone. We have abandoned our undeveloped states for other states like Lagos, Ogun, Abuja, Kano etc. angry








Are you from North Central, Nigeria? Just curious.
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by Microwhy: 2:38pm On Jun 30, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:


Are the Igbo a minority group inflated to a majority group or a majority group now a minority?
What a beautiful closing remark.
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by kellexnuel(m): 2:39pm On Jun 30, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:

Thank you for this sir. Please can I see the source sir? Please.
Here is a link showing same low numbers. As a matter of fact, only Imo state appeared among the top states
https://utmeofficial.org.ng/school-news/2021-utme-jamb-application-statistics-by-state-of-origin-released/

https://www.nairaland.com/3709501/see-jamb-applications-geopolitical-regions/5

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Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by Nobody: 2:48pm On Jun 30, 2022
totit:


You can't give what you don't have, dude! And that's why I made mention of the obvious high percentage of indigenous SE'ners in SE. SE housed the most indigenous people in the south. So how come it is low?
alright ! The question should be if the indigenous people have good number of eligible internet subscribers!
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by skana28(m): 3:09pm On Jun 30, 2022
You just wasted your sense and time writing rubbish.

Have you asked yourself what % of igbos are in those populated states in Nigeria? Go back to your statistics and research, then make a useful sense for once.


FreeStuffsNG:


This is the second demographic/ developmental data I am reading today where the SE is having no representation in the top states because of their low population numbers which makes me to doubt the imagined official population of the SE. Official population of Igbo in SE is inflated and needs to be thoroughly and scientifically investigated.

All these data, land mass and satelite images are pointers that the SE population may have been inflated.

Igbo are actually far smaller in population than the anogue census data estimate.

These low numbers are not coincidental and are data obtained with better data capture tools unlike in the past.

Is this the reality the politicians know in the political turf that Igbo do not have a high population which made the leading parties not to take their flagbearers and running mates from the SE?

All data from SE, even international data on SE, are conflating into low population of Igbo.

The whole population of Igbo in the 5 Igbo SE states may not even be more populous than Oyo state or Kaduna or Katsina with dorminant monoethnic groups yet the SE has 5 states and LGAs more than each of those states! Should this not be investigated just to be sure that funds are actually reaching real citizens and not ghost citizens.

Is there another tribe now displacing Igbo as the 3rd most populous or the linguistic spread of Igbo language responsible for the masking of the reality of low Igbo population is now being eliminated with better data capture technology tools ?

Here is a link to the recent data from JAMB and the tertiary institutions where Igbo dominate are few and not even in the top 4 for universities or among top 8 for polytechnics or top 10 for colleges of education.
https://utmeofficial.com.ng/jamb/jamb-registration-statistics-2020-2021-by-course-universities-polytechnics-nce-and-state-of-origin/

And here is another link showing same low numbers of Igbo. As a matter of fact, only Imo state appeared among the top 10 states at the 3rd position behind Oyo and Osun.
https://utmeofficial.org.ng/school-news/2021-utme-jamb-application-statistics-by-state-of-origin-released/
Here the whole SE is about the sum for only Osun, Oyo and Ogun.

Are the Igbo a minority group inflated to a majority group or a majority group now a minority?
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by FreeStuffsNG: 3:19pm On Jun 30, 2022
kellexnuel:


https://www.nairaland.com/3709501/see-jamb-applications-geopolitical-regions/5

Thank you sir. It is very helpful.
Now look closely at the number on the table and you will see an unusual inconsistent trend for SE.
I am sure the T-test analysis will say more about the level of the significance of the difference.

Fast forward to 2020-2021 Jamb https://utmeofficial.com.ng/jamb/jamb-registration-statistics-2020-2021-by-course-universities-polytechnics-nce-and-state-of-origin/
SW totals 447,857
SE totals 320,306

What caused this drastic change when it is not like a natural disaster took place in the SE between 2010 that reduced the population and now caused such over a 100K difference between SW and SE in favour of SW ?

The most apparent reason is that we now have better data capturing tools from 2010 to now. Mulitiple registration in JAMB for example has declined significantly and registration is now linked to NIN and registered phone numbers so this is a more reliable data.

In fact, your data supports my hypothesis that Igbo population has always been inflated. My only concern is that some folks are benefiting from this and they are not even ordinary Igbo people who think they are a majority but in actual fact are a minority in population.

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Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by FreeStuffsNG: 3:28pm On Jun 30, 2022
skana28:
You just wasted your sense and time writing rubbish.

Have you asked yourself what % of igbos are in those populated states in Nigeria? Go back to your statistics and research, then make a useful sense for once.



I usually do not reply uncouth responses especially on issues relating to numbers because we can not all be the same with numbers. Numbers do not have emotion and I did not create or generate those numbers that show that igbo population is low and has been inflated.

Below is my response to someone who raised that assumption albeit in a decent manner.

That is my assumption too until I got these data staring me in the face.

For example, for data like JAMB registration, each applicant states his/her state of origin in the application form, not state of residence yet the number is still low for Igbo with only Imo state in the top 10 and when you look at applicants writing their exam in the whole 5 Igbo state, it is just about the number of applicants in Lagos alone or about the sum for total applicants from Oyo and Ogun. Meaning that there is a higher probability that most of the SW indigenes make up the Lagos number.

As at 2020-2021, the difference between the number of JAMB Applicants with state of origin from SW and those applicsnts with SE states of origin is over 100K. SW is 447,857 while Igbo states totalled 320,306 !

This is data https://utmeofficial.com.ng/jamb/jamb-registration-statistics-2020-2021-by-course-universities-polytechnics-nce-and-state-of-origin/ from registration by state of origin linked to NIN and registered GSM numbers which is a better data capturing process than the inflated Igbo population numbers of the past.

So who inflated the population of Igbo and who are those benefitting from this ?
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by Wwwq: 4:01pm On Jun 30, 2022
Ok
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by kellexnuel(m): 4:44pm On Jun 30, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:


Thank you sir. It is very helpful.
Now look closely at the number on the table and you will see an unusual inconsistent trend for SE.
I am sure the T-test analysis will say more about the level of the significance of the difference.

Fast forward to 2020-2021 Jamb https://utmeofficial.com.ng/jamb/jamb-registration-statistics-2020-2021-by-course-universities-polytechnics-nce-and-state-of-origin/
SW totals 447,857
SE totals 320,306

What caused this drastic change when it is not like a natural disaster took place in the SE between 2010 that reduced the population and now caused such over a 100K difference between SW and SE in favour of SW ?

The most apparent reason is that we now have better data capturing tools from 2010 to now. Mulitiple registration in JAMB for example has declined significantly and registration is now linked to NIN and registered phone numbers so this is a more reliable data.

In fact, your data supports my hypothesis that Igbo population has always been inflated. My only concern is that some folks are benefiting from this and they are not even ordinary Igbo people who think they are a majority but in actual fact are a minority in population.

Always remember south east is 5 states and south west is 6,never forget that
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by kellexnuel(m): 4:47pm On Jun 30, 2022
Imagine South East had 6 states, what do you think will happen. See the close gap, with just 5 states. They are doing well with 5 states competing with zones that has 6 states
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by totit: 11:04pm On Jun 30, 2022
kellexnuel:

Imagine South East had 6 states, what do you think will happen. See the close gap, with just 5 states. They are doing well with 5 states competing with zones that have 6 states
The population has nothing to do with space. If it's so, the SS population should be higher than the SE population or numbers.

For instance, Lagos smallest state in Nigeria( I stand to be corrected ) but its population outnumbered some northern states with huge land mass. grin

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Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by kellexnuel(m): 9:26am On Jul 01, 2022
totit:

The population has nothing to do with space. If it's so, the SS population should be higher than the SE population or numbers.

For instance, Lagos smallest state in Nigeria( I stand to be corrected ) but its population outnumbered some northern states with huge land mass. grin

U are funny, am not talking about space but number of states. Did u even read and understand before commenting.

Hmmmmmm
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by Holybaddo: 9:44am On Jul 01, 2022
VaginaMiners:
Sophisticated for a reason .
May Almighty God bless Late Chief Obafemi Awolowo and his generation.

The SW is easily the most advanced , populated and economically prosperous region in Nigeria .
Same man that killed more than 1million people
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by totit: 11:24am On Jul 01, 2022
kellexnuel:


U are funny, am not talking about space but the number of states. Did u even read and understand before commenting?

Hmmmmmm

Lool
Of course, I read you right it's you who doesn't seem to understand simple English.

Ok, let me make this simple for you, Oyo state could be equal to 2-3 states in the SE but Oyo state is nothing close to 2-3 SE states population confirmed.

SE population/figure is not controlled by the number there is. You could have the smallest state and still have more population. Do you understand my simple English now?

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Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by Shaolin77: 4:24pm On Jul 01, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:


This is the second demographic/ developmental data I am reading today where the SE is having no representation in the top states because of their low population numbers which makes me to doubt the imagined official population of the SE. Official population of Igbo in SE is inflated and needs to be thoroughly and scientifically investigated.

All these data, land mass and satelite images are pointers that the SE population may have been inflated.

Igbo are actually far smaller in population than the anogue census data estimate.

These low numbers are not coincidental and are data obtained with better data capture tools unlike in the past.

Is this the reality the politicians know in the political turf that Igbo do not have a high population which made the leading parties not to take their flagbearers and running mates from the SE?

All data from SE, even international data on SE, are conflating into low population of Igbo.

The whole population of Igbo in the 5 Igbo SE states may not even be more populous than Oyo state or Kaduna or Katsina with dorminant monoethnic groups yet the SE has 5 states and LGAs more than each of those states! Should this not be investigated just to be sure that funds are actually reaching real citizens and not ghost citizens.

Is there another tribe now displacing Igbo as the 3rd most populous or the linguistic spread of Igbo language responsible for the masking of the reality of low Igbo population is now being eliminated with better data capture technology tools ?

Here is a link to the recent data from JAMB and the tertiary institutions where Igbo dominate are few and not even in the top 4 for universities or among top 8 for polytechnics or top 10 for colleges of education.
https://utmeofficial.com.ng/jamb/jamb-registration-statistics-2020-2021-by-course-universities-polytechnics-nce-and-state-of-origin/

And here is another link showing same low numbers of Igbo. As a matter of fact, only Imo state appeared among the top 10 states at the 3rd position behind Oyo and Osun.
https://utmeofficial.org.ng/school-news/2021-utme-jamb-application-statistics-by-state-of-origin-released/
Here the whole SE is about the sum for only Osun, Oyo and Ogun.

Are the Igbo a minority group inflated to a majority group or a majority group now a minority?
Vote registration(especially in nigera that some ppl have lost interest in politics) is never a tools use in measuring population, only a fool does that
For a very long time, Igbos are not much again interested in Nigerian politics (most especially federal level) and believe so much that their vote don't count, coupled with the fact of IPOB restrictions in election participation, and the fact that most Igbos are more royal to IPOB,Biafra movement than whatsoever is going on in nigera

Igbos are also scattered all over Nigerian cities most especially Lagos, Abuja,Kano, PH in a heavy large number only second to indigenes of the place


Internet subscription also can't be used in measuring population,who even does that Traders who are busy from morning to night on their daily hustling don't have much time for all these SM events, most traders uses smartphone and connects to the internet through daily purchasing of data from their airtime not by monthly subscription

Satellite imagery does a most perfect job in population calculation or estimation, using other factors could be error because some ppl might not be interested in some particular trend or movement thereby excluding them in census calculation

See you even saying if Igbos are up to 2million, 2018 intl data from Africapolis shows Onitsha densely population alone is over 8.5millionhttps://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://africapolis.org/en/about/urbanisation-dynamics-and-drivers&ved=2ahUKEwjBnteJ_df4AhU_SPEDHTiMDI0QFnoECCoQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0vhi2tyPuI7xXKtugh5ZC3

https://africapolis.org › about › urba...
Urbanisation dynamics and drivers - Africapolis
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by Shaolin77: 4:39pm On Jul 01, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:

If you are uncouth, I will report you to the mods.
This is fact based enquiry and if you do not have data to assist me, please do not foul it up with uncouth words.

Here is a link to the recent data from JAMB and the tertiary institutions where Igbo dominate are very few and not even in the top 4 for universities or among top 8 for polytechnics or top 10 for colleges of education.
https://utmeofficial.com.ng/jamb/jamb-registration-statistics-2020-2021-by-course-universities-polytechnics-nce-and-state-of-origin/

This is a common thread for most data and this is a group we believe are the 3rd in population but always having very low numbers in most data collected across Nigeria.

It is no longer a coincidence when for every data collected, the Igbo have very low numbers. It is confirming that the actual population of Igbo is low and the numbers being bandied is inflated.
That's a big fat lie, jamb admissions can never be used anywhere as population figure, what of those who're no more interested in schooling becos of how disorganized Nigeria is, and you know very well Igbos are much into trading

Just go through these threads below and cure your ignorance https://www.nairaland.com/6679269/updated-satellite-imagery-reveals-nigerias#104297022

https://www.nairaland.com/5430139/what-nigerian-night-time-satellite#82450089

Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by Shaolin77: 4:45pm On Jul 01, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:

https://www.nairaland.com/7186857/newly-registered-voters-south-east/1#114266009
That is it sir
Just as Ebonyi have more voters registration, would you say it's more populated than Anambra and Imo because they have low registrator When Onitsha alone in Anambra is many times more populated than Ebonyi

Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by Shaolin77: 7:06pm On Jul 01, 2022
totit:


Forget those cave dwellers they are unexposed and still live in ancient times.


Facts ( they hate) are there to shame them.

Ibadan audio development only exist on paper, if I tell you to show me pics of the so called urban development I will get nothing

Facts still remain Onitsha is the fastest developing city in nigera after Lagos, Onitsha topples Ibadan in population, Urban development and industrieshttps://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://africapolis.org/en/about/urbanisation-dynamics-and-drivers&ved=2ahUKEwjf1fibotj4AhXDRvEDHSsPA8oQFnoECCsQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0vhi2tyPuI7xXKtugh5ZC3

http://www.demographia.com/db-worldua.pdf

Demographia
Africapolis
Satellite imagery

Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by totit: 7:08pm On Jul 01, 2022
Shaolin77:
Ibadan audio development only exist on paper, if I tell you to show me pics of the so called urban development I will get nothing

Facts still remain Onitsha is the fastest developing city in nigera after Lagos, Onitsha topples Ibadan in population, Urban development and industrieshttps://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://africapolis.org/en/about/urbanisation-dynamics-and-drivers&ved=2ahUKEwjf1fibotj4AhXDRvEDHSsPA8oQFnoECCsQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0vhi2tyPuI7xXKtugh5ZC3

http://www.demographia.com/db-worldua.pdf

Demographia
Africapolis
Satellite imagery

Who cares about what you think when the stats is there for educated, realistic, and logical people to see? I am not interested in your delusion and your out-of-cave confined beliefs.

Who cares about your ibotic compilation of rubbish? undecided
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by Shaolin77: 7:20pm On Jul 01, 2022
totit:


Dude, the dude was referring to overall stats base on regions. SW had always lead the table, as a region I use to follow the stats yearly before lost interest. grin
Lool
SW have always topples SE in Jamb applicants since time immemorial but SE leads in literacy rate both male and female,most educated states, leading states in medicine, engineering, agriculture etc. This is because not all the applicants gets admissions and also Igbos graduates more students in secondary education before most of them will decide to go into trading, then most Yorubas would further for universities thereby making them have the most jamb applicants

https://guardian.ng/news/despite-decades-of-funding-literacy-level-in-the-northern-states-remains-low/amp

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://educeleb.com/young-adult-literacy-rate-in-nigeria/amp/&ved=2ahUKEwir-bqgptj4AhXD0YUKHSusDYoQFnoECAkQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0ww3jAvUmR4XeNyvsVHIyd
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by d142475: 3:05pm On Jul 03, 2022
Basher8583:


Who is the dumb one? From language, "Online" presupposes internet connectivity or some network ( a linked system). . See how much ignorance you've shown. ASU nor try at all. I suppose you're one of those half educated nitwits

Online registration does not require you to have personal internet access na. Haba

You don't have to be told this na. Well except if you are not to bright.
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by Basher8583: 4:30pm On Jul 03, 2022
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Whats this rubbish?
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by Shaolin77: 8:51pm On Jul 09, 2022
totit:


Who cares about what you think when the stats is there for educated, realistic, and logical people to see? I am not interested in your delusion and your out-of-cave confined beliefs.

Who cares about your ibotic compilation of rubbish? undecided
Audio stats and paper development
Re: States In Nigeria With Largest Internet Subscribers As Of March 2022 by Shaolin77: 9:21pm On Jul 09, 2022
totit:


Who cares about what you think when the stats is there for educated, realistic, and logical people to see? I am not interested in your delusion and your out-of-cave confined beliefs.

Who cares about your ibotic compilation of rubbish? undecided
You know very well you're daft, so the one I presented is not fact abi?

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