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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by PureFace1(m): 9:50am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: You are really delusional, you keep boasting about pass percentage and forget that Lagos, Ogun and Oyo have the highest numbers of students that sat for Waec more than any state in South East and also the highest numbers of students that passed with 5 credits including English and maths. Which means more students will be gaining admission in South west, later graduating and getting corporate jobs. After that you guys will cry marginalization because of Yoruba domination 1 Like |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 9:52am On Aug 23, 2022 |
PureFace1: Lol. Yoruba domination? Lol. Even in your Lagos, do you know how many companies have South Easterners as their CEOs? Do I also remind you that there are Igbo students who also make up the list of students that passed from the South West and will also be gaining admission like you said? The surprising thing here is that you guys in the SW are not even concerned about the terrible performance of the public schools in your region despite boasting about free education bla bla bla. Public school education in the East is much better than what I am seeing from the South West. As for that admission, most of the students who wrote exams in the SE will definitely be applying to go to Universities in the East and the Eastern Universities will give them priority over students from other regions based on catchment area so your analysis is flawed. 1 Like |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 9:53am On Aug 23, 2022 |
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 1 Like |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 9:53am On Aug 23, 2022 |
PureFace1: Pls also mention that the SW has the highest number of students that failed the exam too. lol. |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 9:57am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: NECO NABTEB GCE all there to supplement, math spoiled my waec but I pass in GCE But the issue is, SE has low enrollment, igbos don't like school 1 Like |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by PureFace1(m): 10:04am On Aug 23, 2022 |
vincentjk: So you are the only hustlers in Nigeria? Which type of work are you guys doing that you can't do in your region if your economy is buoyant? Well you can't blame other regions for that, stop claiming every positives development of other regions. Whenever there is any negative things about South west you guys would forget that there are many Igbo in South west then and wouldn't hesitate to gloat and mock South west but you want to claim every positive development of South west. How is that Possible? only bitter and jealous people does that |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 10:04am On Aug 23, 2022 |
ForumNL: Flawed analysis again. Face reality. Oyo and Sokoto do not have the same number of youths. No south eastern State is in the top 10 most populous states in Nigeria based on 2021 estimates. So your analysis should have been like this: Oyo has has an estimated population of over 7 million while Ebonyi has an estimated population of 3.4 million with Oyo clearly having a higher number of youths who sat for the 2021 WAEC examination. Oyo students had a pass rate of less than 75% compared to Ebonyi that had a pass rate of over 90%. Which state is considered to have a higher percentage of educated populace? |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 10:08am On Aug 23, 2022 |
ForumNL: So because the the US with 300 million citizens had 49 million students who enrolled to enter the university and China with 1.4 billion citizens had 120 million students who enrolled to enter the university, that means the US has low enrollment abi? You should have said the South East should import more students from other African countries so it can have a high enrollment rate. 1 Like |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 10:16am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: Put the pass rate in number and let's see Why did you ignore ANAMBRA that has high population Yeye 1. The number that pass in Ogun alone is more than ANAMBRA, ebonyi and Enugu The number that failed in SW has more exams to supplement with NECO, NABTEB, GCE etc But the problem is SE has low enrollment Which means a large percentage is not interested in education 1 Like |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by vincentjk(m): 10:18am On Aug 23, 2022 |
PureFace1: We aren't bitter bro Far from boasting and making mouth, igbos built the largest market in west Africa which is situated in onitsha from scratch, you need to visit this market and see the revenue being pulled there each day. The largest truck spare parts market in africa is also in Anambra, many people haven't heard this tho. It's called mgbuka, to mention but a few. If igbos aren't hardworking and focused they wouldn't be able to achieve all these after having a ravaged region due to the civil war. In the whole of the 36 states in the country, igbos are dominating the market in distributing, wholesale and retail sales while the indigenes consume. I was raised in the north amongst hausas that's why I like hausa people so much because they accommodate and transact business with me but I'll have to tell the obvious truth no matter how it may sound. Major distributors of dangote goods are from most parts of the country but you need to see what igbo distributors are doing for him. I know because as a retailer, I buy cement in trucks from them. 1 Like |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 10:18am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: Oga, not about population here An average Igbo don't go to school After primary school or JSS3, they will put them in shop There are lot of igbo guys I know that doesn't have waec result, They put them in 2X2 shops 1 Like |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 10:23am On Aug 23, 2022 |
ForumNL: Lol. Stop consoling yourself with your guess work and the usual stereotype you guys have about other regions in the country. Ok fine, Igbos don't go to school, so what is the reason why most states in the North Central have better pass rate than the South West? 1 Like |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by PureFace1(m): 10:26am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: Mention those companies with Igbo CEO lol Even the CEO of Gala and Bigi drinks companies that Igbo hawks in Lagos traffic are Yorubas Oyo and Ogun also have the highest numbers of students that passed with 5 credits including English and maths and highest numbers that sat for Waec, I thought Igbo are only plenty in Lagos only when did Ogun and Oyo also become no man's land?
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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 10:31am On Aug 23, 2022 |
vincentjk:Which revenue You think you can generate revenue with 2x2 shops Come to Ogun, Oyo,Ondo and see Yorubas in real business that can generate tangible revenue 1 Like
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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by PureFace1(m): 10:34am On Aug 23, 2022 |
vincentjk: Who proclaimed markets in Onitsha as the biggest in Africa? Where are the statistics and figures to back it up? 1 Like |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 10:38am On Aug 23, 2022 |
PureFace1: Lonton is largest distributor of torch light in Nigeria and its CEO is an Igbo man, Peter Chukwudi Ifedia. You can't tell me that you don't have a Lontor reading lamp or torch light in your house. Same applies to UBA, Fidelity, Emzor Pharmaceutical etc. So I don't understand how you guys dominate the Igbos. Oyo and Ogun have the highest number of students that passed and FAILED than Enugu, Ebonyi and Abia combined. 1 Like |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 10:39am On Aug 23, 2022 |
PureFace1: Don't mind him I wish the Igbos can stop deceiving themselves, sit right and think of how to be better |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 10:43am On Aug 23, 2022 |
ForumNL: Stop worrying about the Igbos and worry more about the useless education students in Public schools in the South West are getting. Only 32% of students in Osun Public schools passed WAEC but that does not worry you |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 10:44am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: Since I know the Igbos If they don't mention innoson motors they will talk about UBA, Emzor that's all Funny enough UBA Tony Elumelu is Delta Igbo not a true Igbo hahahahaha When there are NORD motors, PROFORCE, ELIZADE group of companies etc There is no company Igbo have that Yorubas don't have double or triple of it but yorubas don't have to shout 1 Like |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 10:48am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: WAEC GCE, NECO GCE, NABTEB are there I didn't pass math in my waec but I pass in GCE same as my friends in same year An average student in SW must write other exams so if they have issue with one, NECO or GCE will be there But SE as a region has low enrollment, that should be your concern 1 Like |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 10:53am On Aug 23, 2022 |
ForumNL: Elizade imports cars, it does not assemble. NORD motors does not have the kind of market that Innoson has, even the SW governors are focused on patronising Chinese GAC instead of their own NORD. ProForce also does not generate as much money as Innoson, a look at the ProForce factory that looks like a welding workshop says it all. The South East has Innoson that churns out lots of cars yearly and even their Nnewi factory is no longer enough to meet the demand hence the reason why they are building a new factory in Imo. Peace Mass Transit also assembles its own buses in Enugu. There is still OMAA Company that also assembles vehicles in Anambra and it's also a new indigenous company and they just started rolling out their new products. |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by PureFace1(m): 10:56am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: I hardly find any information about Lonton CEO online Yoruba dominate when it come to CEO of banks in Nigeria, check https://cibng.org/bank-directory Don't let me even start mentioning companies with Yoruba Ceo Don't forget that those that failed Waec in those states might also done other exams like Neco and NABTEB to supplement it but the crust is having higher numbers of those that passed with 5 credits in Waec. |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 10:56am On Aug 23, 2022 |
ForumNL: Horrible Public schools in the SW should be your concern. 100 students will write exam and 60 will fail lol. Same way they may fail NECO and GCE if nothing is done about it. |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by PureFace1(m): 11:00am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: Typical Igbo always making claims without fact, the same Innoson that is in debt and finding it difficult to service the debt you are comparing to Proforce that West Africa countries and even United Nation patronized.
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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 11:06am On Aug 23, 2022 |
PureFace1: At least read the topic you posted Na. Imo state government is owing Innoson so how is Innoson in debt? Innoson that was able to supply cars to a state government for up to 3 years without getting paid is a strong company. Innoson supplies the Nigerian police, Army, Anambra government, Enugu govt, Imo govt and even Mali. |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by PureFace1(m): 11:14am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: Read the top post again and understand “The inability of the state government to pay the N2.5 billion purchase price of the vehicles supplied has resulted in Innoson Vehicles having difficulties in fulfilling its loan repayment obligations to Keystone bank and Bank of Industry,” he said. “More so, it has led to the loss of profit arising therefrom and the accruing interest.”
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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 11:22am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: Helloo! Now you are drifting, Is like you are the financial secretary for NORD, PROFORCE and Elizade Talking of manufacturing NORD and PROFORCE produce Motor companies in South west that assemble 1. Oluyole Automobiles 2. Mayor Automobile Industries Limited 3. Brightcloud automoble limited 4. IMC (Steyr Motors) 5. Massilia Motors 6. Perfection Motor Co, Ltd - 7. Monaplex Industries Nigeria Limited 8. Elizade groups of companies 9. Lanre Shittu Motors |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 11:25am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: 2 Shares
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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by vincentjk(m): 11:29am On Aug 23, 2022 |
PureFace1: No need bro, but just know that I won't tell a lie just to prove a point. |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 11:31am On Aug 23, 2022 |
If an Igbo man tells you over 1 million people died in an accident Just know only 5 people died |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by chinecherem97974: 11:33am On Aug 23, 2022 |
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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by okeysoninv: 11:33am On Aug 23, 2022 |
ForumNL:look at this delusional. igbos are highest entrants in Universities. Igbos didn't stopped at SE, all South South regions have Igbo indigenous people. we are highest rivers and delta when you add non indigene igbos. second highest in Lagos. the reason Yoruba have high enrollments are because their students are repeating waec yearly due to mass failures. |
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