DesChyko's Posts
Nairaland Forum › DesChyko's Profile › DesChyko's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 (of 425 pages)
Doyou2019:Leave that bros abeg. What a poor attempt by him to salvage that nonsense take. ![]() |
Phantomplanet:Are we still talking about Ronaldo and Salah relative to the positions they played in the Premier League? ![]() I don't understand where all of this energy is coming from as I'm not sure they are related to anything I've said so far. |
Phantomplanet:Salah's position is right wing in a forward role. Ronaldo's position then was right wing in a midfield role Those two are not the same. |
Ha has chose his senseless path. Let's move on #ObiDatti2023. |
guobe:You get? The government is the problem. Sadly, some of them even have their own private schools that charge exorbitant prices too. Just like what happens in our hospitals too. If Government school was a good option, the competition will be right and the cost won't be so high. Also, the government will be sensible when charging levies and the private schools can thrive comfortably or go out of business if they can't cope. All of these boil down to them. Even their own JAMB has moved from a supposedly examining body to one that reports profits every year. ![]() |
guobe:Before this, there needs to be a lot of policies in place to protect business owners. And not just school owners. Most times, business owners are just out on their own; regulating the prices of things themselves while coping with this stupid levy or that silly levy. Then this union fees and that union fees. And the government have no say in this as they don't even do their part to help the business owners. If the government are bad at maintaining their own schools, then they can't even interfere in private schools before they spoil it like their own. |
Chaos14:Nah like this Naija take spoil o. You dey call thief work as smart work, make e no spoil for people wey you go leave behind o. Person no dey throw stone inside market wey im mama go o. Hardwork na im still be the way o. E go better. |
guobe:To the government, It's a private business organization. The only way for the government to regulate them is to up their standards. These people pay taxes and other levies to be able to do business in Nigeria. |
I see the people who see 'vote wisely' to be a threat to their candidates as the problem of Nigeria. |
This one dey mentally ill. Your intelligence is being insulted since the day you were born and you're making your right to good governance be about your neighbour What a lost soul. |
Your pikin dey house since, no be say you no pay tuition and you still open eye vote APC wey dey control matter for Nigeria, you no value your pikin be that. |
OJEEMAH:So, Ronaldo who played at least 3 seasons as a right winger in PL is no different from Drogba? Just stick to whatever you're watching there in the La Liga, bros. It is clear this one is literally out of your league. |
jafol:It is people like you that will begin to sing adulthood Nah scam tomorrow when you grow up. What 'useful' can come out of a brain with such simplistic way of diving into conclusion? ![]() |
ForumNL:Oh, that's fine. It's a miracle then that Nigeria allocates sensitive positions in her government to IPOB. |
When the percentage of candidates who failed the examinations are sorted by geopolitical zones, it can bee seen that most candidates who failed the examinations fall into the South West zone with a whooping 36%. Those who passed, have passed. A bigger concern would be dealing with the failures as it is only a sick person that really requires the services of a doctor. Enjoy your day.
|
2. The Probability of a candidate who took the examinations in the North West (after presumably schooling there) failing to make the required Credit passes is highest in the North West, followed by the North East. This time, the probability of failure by a candidate is lowest in the South South region, closely followed by the South East region.
|
Candidates who failed to make the required Credit passes in five subjects in Mathematics and English Language were more in the South West than in other regions. Factually, the number of those that failed to make the required passes in the South West were at least twice the number of those who failed to make the required grade in the North West is second place. The number of candidates who failed to make the required credit passes were fewest in the South East, followed by the South South regions.
|
The National Bureau of Statistics release the WASSCE result statistics few days ago for WASSCE 2021. NBS Data Source: https://nigerianstat.gov.ng/elibrary/read/1241213?fbclid=IwAR3Wi9f-o20ZMM0v5hgIE5AmLQPV6dc25vCRE88UFmYlwVawveWfNO-c-lE However, NBS did not give all the possible analyses as expected. I took their analysis by number a step further to compute the failure rate of school candidates in the examinations, in the hope that it will guide stakeholders and the general public while taking decisions on education and certification examinations. This analysis is categorised by geopolitical in which the examinations took place.
|
jafol:In one statement, you use IPOB. In another statement, you use Igbos. Pick a side so your intentions can can be clear, you agbado enthusiast. |
jafol:1. IPOB have no business with Nigerian elections. 2. If you like, vote the Agbado Ninja or Minister for Dubai affairs. |
It can also be seen from the statistics posted that from the South West, 115438 students failed to make the required credit passes in Maths and English while from the South East, 24500 students failed to make the required credit passes in Maths and English. It can also be seen that the probability of failure in the South West(0.24) is twice the probability of failure in the South East (0.12). Numbers fool only those who don't know how to extract essence from It. The examination body that chose to release her statistics in percentage are definitely in the know of what they are doing ![]() As for the North that consistently churn out low numbers in everything bar population defining revenue allocation and electorates count, we will visit that subject the day we get tired of avoiding it. |
How many Nigerian males of marriageable age earn 100k. How many females are of marriage able age for these men? The answer to these two questions pretty much tells us life always finds a way. There is no manual. |
We at NnamaBTCGrills regret this loss. Koulibally is still our security man, even though he ditched his security uniform and ran away. He'll be back after the next game. We rise |
inoki247:Read what you quoted 'again; this time, carefully. ![]() |
inoki247:This unknown gunmen group must be very powerful. Besides enforcing sit at home in some region, they're terrorizing all region in Nigeria. That they roam free 'unidentified' could only mean they have the blessing of the government.
|
sleek214:If at all the words to back this up are too many, Nairaland has provisions to upload up to four pictures and an endless edit option. Do the needful. |
Finish the pending constructions on all highways first, itchy fingers. |
The headline isn't clear if the perfume was sold by them or to them. In Grammarly's words: Rewrite for clarity @Mods |
Any talk about Lagos would bring comparison, like what's wrong with you guys? Even before Nigeria gained independence down to our very early year's post-independence, Lagos was already a sight to behold as the colonial masters made it their base. I agree it is congested now though. I'm not saying we should just use our individual common sense though. It's entirely your decision.
|
opalu:'Authentic Land' ![]() Lagos real estate is purchases are at buyer's risk |
buygala:Nicely said ![]() |
Only una dey cook propaganda. Only una dey debunk am. Rest, APC. Rest. |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 (of 425 pages)




