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Adejoro74: 10 Igbo youths drop out to learn a trade or begin to buy and sellYes Yes Yes, for every 1 Igbo boy that drop out 1000 yoruba people drop out, does not matter. We are not boasting to be the best. Why are Igbo boys dropping out to do drugs in malaysia ? |
Adejoro74: Emerging trend of social almajiri in YorubalandBlahahaha ![]() We know we are not educated and we are almajiri. We are not saying we are good either but certainly aljamjiris in yoruba land is not what is causing Igbo boys to drop out ? Or is it ![]() |
Adejoro74: Even if some Igbo youths drop out of school, the number of those in school is greater than those from the SW. WAEC and JAMB figures show that.Yes sir, how is it my fault that Igbo boys are dropping out ? You call yoruba all the time, I could careless about yorubas, but since you are always on their case comparing and ridiculing them you have me to contend with. |
[quote author=Yeske!]So much whining here because yansh don open about who's more or most educated. Rest this case guys make we rest abeg. Having most professors doesn't translate to literacy rate, don't care which state or tribe has most but poverty rate, literacy rate, access to health facilities, maternal and childhood mortality, immunization coverage, unemployment rate, jamb and waec stats etc matter most to me and we all know who leads the pack.[/quote]Maybe you should talk to your brothers. They are not bothered about education in Igboland rather it is the competition of yorubas that is driving them mad. Silly people |
oturugo: Ekiti has lost it. Even Edo state is producing more than Ekiti now. It's true.[size=18pt]Nigeria: 'Why Igbo Youths Drop Out of School' [/size] Failure to address the realities of the socio-economic problems facing the individual passing through the education system has been identified as the major problem facing education in the country. President, Nigeria Book Foundation, Prof. Chukwuemeka Ike has attributed the reason why people drop out of school to the result of the Igboman's get-rich-quick propensity. "Drug peddling, 419, internet business deals, political patronage, and other instant money spinning avenues have out distanced education as the means of acquiring the present day social indices of success, "namely a "white house", the okwu oto ekene eze automobile, paper titles from traditional rulers, and spraying of bundles of dollar bills at the slightest provocation". In her remark, Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Education Trust Fund (ETF), Chief Mrs. Olutoyin Olakunri said that gender crisis manifests in Nigerian education system line in most of Africa. To solve the problem, she said that a new awarenss and zeal in gender research must be developed, accelerated and sustained. Olakunri highlighted the importance of Boy Child Education in Nigeria as a whole in the South East, adding that there is a national gender disparity in basic education in enrolment, retention and completion against girls. She also said that there are regional variations in education with girls and women from Northern Nigeria and rural communities generally at disadvantage. "The national literacy rate for females is only 56 compared to 72 for males, and in certain states the female literace enrolnment and achievement rates are much lower", she added. She said that following this, strategies have been mapped out to address the imbalance by raising national awareness on girls education, building of schools technical capacity to develop girl-friendly school environment. This Day. http://allafrica.com/stories/200607130043.html Just so you know what we Nigerian see |
Obi1kenobi: Speak for yourself. If you meant the most pretentious or the most delusional or most hilariously overrated, you'd be correct. Certainly not the most educated. Stop buying the propaganda you've been sold for years despite rife evidence to the contrary.Thank you, |
ajanaku2: Even the most Yoruba-hating Nairalander knows that the most educated and education-loving Nigerians are the Yorubas. No gainsaying!I don't subscribe anyone saying yorubas are the most educated in Nigeria. Please It is the Igbos Yorubas are NOT I REPEAT ARE NOT IN ANY COMPETITION WITH ANY GROUP. If the Igbos feel strongly about it, then please so be it. Igbos are the most Educated. Make them free yorubas for once in their lifes. |
seriouly you Igbo people are a funny set of people ![]() Goodluck with you all ![]() |
CHESSBOARD:Yes sir Igbos have passed the yoruba. Happy ? Again please and please yorubas are NOT IN ANY COMPETITION WITH IGBOS. Thanks Na wa for these people o ! |
[quote author=see*noevil] dey dia dey fool yourself . http://www.nationaldailyngr.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3401:fulani-herdsmen-yewa-north-villagers-at-war&catid=331:nationwide&Itemid=546 https://www.nairaland.com/882080/fulani-herdsmen-vs-ogun-state [url]http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/news-update/38100-oyo-farm-settlers-lament-attacks-by-herdsmen.html [/url] Yoruba GO DEY ONE CORNER DEY FEAR ABOKI MAN LIKE SEY DEM BE DIA gOD . FILTHY COWARDS. I HAVE FRIENDS WHO STAY IN OGUN STATE AND THEY SAY WHAT THE ABOKI'S DEY DO Yoruba FOR DIA NO GET PART 2. ![]() [/quote]It is you people that involved yourselves that is why Ofe mannu would keep shutting u up. Ideeiotic reasoning, Igbo this Igbo that, F-off |
TheShopKeeper: Bunch of criminals from different political parties with the same ideaology on looting the treasure.Thank you jare, some people just think meeting one baba would grant them vote or support. It ain't happening Do want is best for this Nation and see how people would vote for you irrespective of zone etc |
Before we say A and B ideeiots are quick to shout Igbos were victorious in this, Igbos were in civil war. LOL, Make una no grow |
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