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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by PureFace1(m): 8:55am On Aug 23, 2022
AmehTsaev:
No South West states among the top 10, even Ebonyi of yesterday made the top 10 list...Awolowo must be rolling in his grave right now, so much for free education.


Gloating on propaganda

South west have the highest numbers of students that sat for Waec and the highest numbers of students that passed with 5 credits including English and maths

https://www.nairaland.com/7292449/south-west-highest-number-waec-students

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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 8:55am On Aug 23, 2022
Southwest has more student that pass
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 8:56am On Aug 23, 2022
Upon all the magic centre in East and South south

SouthWest still leads

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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 8:57am On Aug 23, 2022
South West leads

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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 9:01am On Aug 23, 2022
PureFace1:



Gloating on propaganda

South west have the highest numbers of students that sat for Waec and the highest numbers of students that passed with 5 credits including English and maths

https://www.nairaland.com/7292449/south-west-highest-number-waec-students

Check the full list well and do your calculations, the South West also has the highest number of students that failed the exam. Look at the list that has the State by state breakdown and see how useless the public schools in the south west are. Please upload the pictures that have the full list of states and their performance in both public and private schools to see how students from the South West failed.
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Bendeco02: 9:02am On Aug 23, 2022
ForumNL:
Southwest has more student that pass
Of which Only lagos contributed like 50% of those numbers.. in that lagos, howmany of those students that passed are yorubas?. Are they upto 50%?
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by MoneyMustBMade(m): 9:04am On Aug 23, 2022
The man they try
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by vincentjk(m): 9:10am On Aug 23, 2022
PureFace1:



It is not a matter of percentage

South west have the highest numbers of students that sat for Waec and the highest numbers of students that passed with 5 credits including English and maths

Don't also forget that their are a handful of south easterners residing in the south west.

Every school in the south west must've people from the east schooling there and south southerners as well.

So they help make up the figure you just posted.
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 9:12am On Aug 23, 2022
Take for instance
Sokoto and Oyo has equal population of youth - 2000 youths in number

Both state sat for waec
100 enroll in sokoto
1500 enrolled in Oyo

90 candidates pass in sokoto that's 90% pass rate
1000 candidates pass in Oyo that's 66.6% pass rate

But Oyo has 910 candidate that pass more than Sokoto

If education stop in Oyo, at constant level of enrollment in sokoto, it will take Sokoto 11 years to meet up with Oyo
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 9:15am On Aug 23, 2022
Bendeco02:

Of which Only lagos contributed like 50% of those numbers.. in that lagos, howmany of those students that passed are yorubas?. Are they upto 50%?

You are blind to see Ogun, Oyo and Ondo in the list
Lagos Yoruba population are Yorubas from Other southwest state

Abi you want to tell me Igbos are 90% of Lagos
I dey laugh �
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 9:16am On Aug 23, 2022
Unbiased1:


Check the full list well and do your calculations, the South West also has the highest number of students that failed the exam. Look at the list that has the State by state breakdown and see how useless the public schools in the south west are. Please upload the pictures that have the full list of states and their performance in both public and private schools to see how students from the South West failed.

Southwest has lower illiteracy level with more students that pass

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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Bendeco02: 9:19am On Aug 23, 2022
ForumNL:


You are blind to see Ogun and Oyo in the list
Lagos Yoruba population are Yorubas from Other southwest state

Abi you want to tell me Igbos are 90% of Lagos
I dey laugh �
Oga keep calm.

Even as that, howmany percentag did Ogun and Oyo contribributed to that number?

The number of Igbo students too in those states, especially Ogun is more than the number of yoruba students in the entire South East.

Since you want to go tribal, show me the names of those students that passed in SW.
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 9:21am On Aug 23, 2022
Lagos
Ogun
Oyo
Ondo
Made it to top 15 with Lagos. Ogun and Oyo in top 5

Only IMO state made it to top 15

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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 9:23am On Aug 23, 2022
Bendeco02:

Oga keep calm.

Even as that, howmany percentag did Ogun and Oyo contribributed to that number?

The number of Igbo students too in those states, especially Ogun is more than the number of yoruba students in the entire South East.

Since you want to go tribal, show me the names of those students that passed in SW.

So you've shifted from Lagos to Ogun

Now Igbo also have 90% population in Ogun, I'm sure Oyo and Ondo will be next

Yeye dey smell

Only IMO state made it to top 15, you should be concerned about that
Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and Ondo in one region and you are here arguing

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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 9:23am On Aug 23, 2022
ForumNL:


Southwest has lower illiteracy level with more students that pass

Stop writing nonsense. The South West has the highest population in Nigeria and it is normal for the SW to have the highest number students who sat for the WAEC examination last year. The SE has the lowest population in Nigeria and I wonder how you or anyone else expects the SE to have the highest number of students who sat for the exam. It's just like expecting the US with 300 million citizen to produce more graduates yearly than China that has over 1.4 billion citizens.
The main point here is that out of the total number of students that wrote the exam, how many of them passed and how many of them failed. The SW has the highest number of students that passed the exam and at the same time, they also have the highest number of students that failed the exam. When the deductions are made, the percentage of students who passed in the SW is lower than that of the SS, the SE and probably the NC.
What is the essence of 1 million people writing an exam only for 60% of them to pass compared to another region with much lower population and 92% pass rate.
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Bendeco02: 9:24am On Aug 23, 2022
ForumNL:


So you've shifted from Lagos to Ogun

Now Igbo also have 90% population in Ogun, I'm sure Oyo and Ondo will be next

Yeye dey smell

Only IMO state made it to top 15, you should be concerned about that
Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and Ondo in one region and you are here arguing

Bro, you don't even have a point.

For example, in a state where 200 Candidates registered and only 100 passed and another state where 100 students registered and 90 passed.

Which state performed better? Don't you understand simple maths/percentage or what?

WAEC that dropped the statistics, are they daft ?

This is not about the number of those that passed but the total percentage performance.

Try get sense
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 9:27am On Aug 23, 2022
Unbiased1:


Stop writing nonsense. The South West has the highest population in Nigeria and it is normal for the SW to have the highest number students who sat the WAEC last year. The SE has the lowest population in Nigeria and I wonder how you or anyone else expects the SE to have the highest number of students who sat for the exam. It just like expecting the US with 300 million citizen to produce more graduates yearly than China that has over 1.4 billion citizens.
The main point here is that out of the total number of students that wrote the exam, how many of them passed and how many of them failed. The SW has the highest number of students that passed the exam and at the same time, they also have the highest number of students that failed the exam. When the deductions are made, the percentage of students who passed in the SW is lower than that of the SS, the SE and probably the NC.
What is the essence of 1 million people writing an exam only for 60% of them to pass compared to another region with much lower population and 92% pass rate.

There are more level of literacy in south west
That's what it means

South West has over 190,000 students that pass more than southeast
What do you have to say about that?

Even north central leads South East I'm very sure that's the effect of Kwara and Yoruba in Kogi state

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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 9:28am On Aug 23, 2022
Bendeco02:

Oga keep calm.

Even as that, howmany percentag did Ogun and Oyo contribributed to that number?

The number of Igbo students too in those states, especially Ogun is more than the number of yoruba students in the entire South East.

Since you want to go tribal, show me the names of those students that passed in SW.

There is no need to bring ethnicity into the discussion. The main purpose of the statistics should be to assist the Government to know if it is raising an educated population or not. The SE has an incredible pass rate with the students in the public schools performing better than those in the private schools and that is to show that the Eastern governors are trying their best in terms of public school education. Go and check the percentage of students that passed in public schools in Osun State and see how terrible the result is, now compare that to the brilliant results from Ebonyi and Benue.
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 9:29am On Aug 23, 2022
Bendeco02:


Bro, you don't even have a point.

For example, in a state where 200 Candidates registered and only 100 passed and another state where 100 students registered and 90 passed.

Which state performed better? Don't you understand simple maths/percentage or what?

WAEC that dropped the statistics, are they daft ?

Oh
You mean in a state where 150 pass out of 200 and 50 pass out of 70

Which state has more educated youths
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 9:31am On Aug 23, 2022
Unbiased1:


There is no need to bring ethnicity into the discussion. The main purpose of the statistics should be assist the Government know if it is raising an educated population or not. The SE has an incredible pass rate with the students in the public schools performing better than those in the private schools and that is to show that the Eastern governors are trying their best in terms of public school education. Go and check the percentage of students that passed in public schools in Osun State and see how terrible the result is, now compare that to the brilliant results from Ebonyi and Benue.

So now you've left Lagos, leave Ogun, leave Oyo, leave Ondo and jump to Osun

Haba now
Hahahahahahaha
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Bendeco02: 9:31am On Aug 23, 2022
ForumNL:


Oh
You mean in a state where 150 pass out of 200 and 50 pass out of 70

Which state has more educated youths
Like I said earlier... You don't have a point.

Everything is not about rival with Igbos.

Grow up
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 9:33am On Aug 23, 2022
ForumNL:


So now you've left Lagos, leave Ogun, leave Oyo, leave Ondo and jump to Osun

Haba now
Hahahahahahaha

lol. Osun has the worst percentage in pass rate in public schools. Not even the other south western states performed any good. Osun pass the likes of Zamfara lol. Only 32% of students passed in Osun public schools. grin
ForumNL:


So now you've left Lagos, leave Ogun, leave Oyo, leave Ondo and jump to Osun

Haba now
Hahahahahahaha

lol. Osun has the worst percentage in pass rate in public schools. Not even the other south western states performed any good. Osun pass the likes of Zamfara lol. Only 32% of students passed in Osun public schools.
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 9:34am On Aug 23, 2022
Bendeco02:

Like I said earlier... You don't have a point.

Everything is not about rival with Igbos.

Grow up

Ehhhhh
See who is talking
Every tribe in this country know Igbos are always trying to compete with Yorubas

Hahahahahaha
They've been throwing round useless statistics all these years
Now you've all been busted

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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 9:35am On Aug 23, 2022
Unbiased1:


lol. Osun has the worst percentage in pass rate in public schools. Not even the other south western states performed any good. Osun pass the likes of Zamfara lol.

You should be concerned about how poorly Ebonyi, ANAMBRA and Enugu performed

ANAMBRA and Enugu is now competing with Yobe
That's bad

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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by PureFace1(m): 9:36am On Aug 23, 2022
vincentjk:


Don't also forget that their are a handful of south easterners residing in the south west.

Every school in the south west must've people from the east schooling there and south southerners as well.

So they help make up the figure you just posted.

SE/SS people there could not be more than 15%

Also Oyo and Ogun state are among the top 3 states with most students that sat for Waec and also those that passed with 5 credits including English and maths.

Is that also the reason why North Central also have the highest numbers of students that sat for Waec and passed more than South East?

You always want to claim every positive things about South west, South west is not the reason why you guys are trooping out of your region like it is barren.
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 9:36am On Aug 23, 2022
Unbiased1:


lol. Osun has the worst percentage in pass rate in public schools. Not even the other south western states performed any good. Osun pass the likes of Zamfara lol. Only 32% of students passed in Osun public schools. grin

ANAMBRA is now competing with Yobe

Unbiased1:

lol. Osun has the worst percentage in pass rate in public schools. Not even the other south western states performed any good. Osun pass the likes of Zamfara lol. Only 32% of students passed in Osun public schools.


Pass rate in ANAMBRA and Ebonyi is less than Borno
That's a shame

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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by abimbola74(m): 9:41am On Aug 23, 2022
uglodoh:

It is not only in the south east. It is everywhere even in the west. 99.9% of schools in Nigeria are into examination malpractice.
You are right but some has even legalized it and it’s so disheartening. Reason why students want to cut corners even while in higher institution. Las las , Na certificate we all want to see. Reason why some 3rd clad students are better of some 1st class students.
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 9:41am On Aug 23, 2022
ForumNL:


You should be concerned about how poorly Ebonyi, ANAMBRA and Enugu performed

ANAMBRA and Enugu is now competing with Yobe
That's bad

Anambra had a pass rate of 91.23% in public schools and 92.84% in private schools.
Enugu had a pass rate of 93.9% in public schools which is highest pass rate in public schools in Nigeria and had 91.2% in private schools.

Now compare the results above to the following:

Lagos: 75.83% for public schools and 87.64% in private schools
Ogun: 55.19% for public schools and 93.05% in private schools
Osun: 32.55% for public schools and 65.99% in private schools
Oyo: 54.77% for public schools and 79.93% in private schools
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by PureFace1(m): 9:45am On Aug 23, 2022
Unbiased1:


Check the full list well and do your calculations, the South West also has the highest number of students that failed the exam. Look at the list that has the State by state breakdown and see how useless the public schools in the south west are. Please upload the pictures that have the full list of states and their performance in both public and private schools to see how students from the South West failed.



The crust of the matter is that South west also have the highest numbers of students that passed with 5 credits including English and maths which means that South west we also have more students gaining admission into higher institutions, later graduating and getting corporate jobs, after that you guys will cry marginalization because of Yoruba domination.

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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 9:45am On Aug 23, 2022
Come to south west and see student writing exam by themselves

All my siblings did their NYSC in EAST
The level of malpractices is extremely high, imagine a truant having A1 in mathematics, they students that disturb the peace of the know know they will pass before the principal will ensure teachers help them in exam

Any born again Christian teacher always have issues with principal in south east

And still yet at that SouthWest still leads
You can buy it, it's innate, academic excellence is in Yorubas blood

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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by vincentjk(m): 9:46am On Aug 23, 2022
PureFace1:


SE/SS people there could not be more than 15%

Also Oyo and Ogun state are among the top 3 states with most students that sat for Waec and also those that passed with 5 credits including English and maths.

Is that also the reason why North Central also have the highest numbers of students that sat for Waec and passed more than South East?

You always want to claim every positive things about South west, South west is not the reason why you guys are trooping out of your region like it is barren.

Believe it or not.

When I was schooling in nasarawa state, most competitions weren't won by the indigenes, in fact looking at results, one will think the schools are situated in between southsouth/south east.

I'm not making mouth bro rather telling you pure facts, go to schools in kaduna, abuja, jos, nasarawa... And see for yourself.

We are leaving our region to settle in every single region in the world because we are hustlers, if you think we are running away, maybe you need to visit the east and see things for yourself.
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 9:48am On Aug 23, 2022
Unbiased1:


Anambra had a pass rate of 91.23% in public schools and 92.84% in private schools.
Enugu had a pass rate of 93.9% in public schools which is highest pass rate in public schools in Nigeria and had 91.2% in private schools.

Now compare the results above to the following:

Lagos: 75.83% for public schools and 87.64% in private schools
Ogun: 55.19% for public schools and 93.05% in private schools
Osun: 32.55% for public schools and 65.99% in private schools
Oyo: 54.77% for public schools and 79.93% in private schools

Here is an analogy
Sokoto and Oyo has equal population of youth - 2000 youths in number

Both state sat for waec
100 enroll in sokoto
1500 enrolled in Oyo

90 candidates pass in sokoto that's 90% pass rate
1000 candidates pass in Oyo that's 66.6% pass rate


But Oyo has 910 candidate that pass more than Sokoto

If education stop in Oyo, at constant level of enrollment in sokoto, it will take Sokoto 11 years to meet up with Oyo

The stat means
More Yoruba will gain admission
More Yoruba will end up graduate in higher institution
More Yoruba will fill up official post, companies, industries, politics
At the end you Igbo will be shouting marginalization

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