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Joonana:The entire nigeria is filled with poor people and slums...Hahaha They can only boast of lagos which contributes to about half of the country's GDP. Shockingly lagos is the smallest state out of the 36 states they have. So just imagine such a country |
uzzyfire:Why are you so dumb? Do you have to ask this question on a faceless nigerian forum? Smh. Did you inherit your dumbness from your father or mother? |
adamskutty:Show you what link? Hahahaha so you don't even know how dumb you guys are. And you also don't know which west african country always tops in Wassce? Hahaha you are mumugerian indeed. Visit the WAEC website and see for yourself. Dumb mumugerian ape. How can you compare dumb nigerians to brilliant and intelligent Ghanaians? |
adamskutty:Why dnt you tell me the years nigerians came first? Hahahaha shameless mumugerian. You can't compete with Ghana in anything. They always beat you guys.
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adamskutty:Years nigerians came first? Hahahaha How can nigerians be first when there are Ghanaians? Let me continue from 2000 till date . Ghanaians are always first. What a shame! Parading over 1,500,000 students against about 270,000 and the Ghanaians are always the victors. You are not even ashamed
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adamskutty:You don't know your left from your right. You are just typing trash. Ghanaians are the most brilliant and intelligent creatures in Africa. They've been dominating West African Examinations till 1985. NOTE..The total number of nigerian students who takes part in Wassce is around 1,500,000. Ghana is around 270,000. But their students and schools always comes first. You see how dumb nigerians are? Comparing nigerians to Ghanaians in that aspect is an insult to Ghanaians Now check the best students award since 1985
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fanficgirl:Stop lying.Nobody outside Nigeria knows about ancient Benin. |
fanficgirl:The only Benin known is the present day Benin Republic. Outside Nigeria ,nobody knows about any ancient Benin. |
iblawi:You should even be ashamed . Ghana with its small population is having over 60 accredited universities and over 200 tertiary institutions. Since you are ignorant of these facts you think having 112 universities and over 200 universities in a hugely populated country like Nigeria is an achievement. And most Nigerians in Ghana are doing menial jobs. They are all over Ghana streets hustling to make a living. Most sell cds on wooden trucks. Others sell China phones and phone covers. And Hahahahahahahahahaha which Nigerian school are rated better than Ghanaian schools? That's the funniest thing I've ever heard. You are a joker really. ...hahaha Ghanaian schools are always first in West African Examinations. They always top. The 1st,2nd and 3rd best students are always Ghanaians Their universities are rated far higher than Nigeria's unis. Their Universities are far beautiful than Nigerian universities too. Comparing Nigerian Universities/Schools to Ghanaian Schools is really an insult to Ghanaians. And it's even funny. Hahahaha |
fanficgirl:And what is Benin? Who in this world doesn't know about Ashanti? Who knows Benin? |
uzzyfire:Seems you are dumb naturally. So you couldn't read more on Pidgin and you are here embarrassing yourself again? |
uzzyfire:Are you naturally dumb or its intentional? Search for the word "Pidgin". Read more about it before you embarrass us again. I hate ignorant people. You don't know pidgin is spoken in almost all west African countries? Like seriously? |
iblawi:Are you sure you are normal? Why can't you say the truth and be free? How do you describe a country that cannot provide education for her children? Are those who don't get admission not qualified? They don't get admission because the schools are few and therefore can not admit them all. The schools are few. And Ghanaian schools are far better than Nigerian schools. It's a clear fact. You can't defend this. They are ranked far ahead of Nigerian schools. The truth shall set you free ok. |
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iblawi:There are over 3 million Nigerians in USA because it's far developed than Nigeria. Same thing applies to Ghana. At least you should also use your common sense. Is Niger or even Chad not closer to Nigeria than Ghana? Can you say there are even about 1 million Nigerians in those countries ? Common sense! |
iblawi:There are more Nigerians in Ghana than any other country in the world. Even Nigerian students alone in Ghana are more than the number of Nigerians in Benin Republic. |
freshest4live:And do you know there are more Nigerians in Ghana than any other country? |
marooh:so all those nigerian dark faces turned to black polish? |
bkool7:I just can't imagine the level of your dumbness after reading more on their currency devaluation. Before the devaluation of their cedi there was nothing like 1 cedi. Their currency started from 10000 cedis which was equivalent to 1 dollar.(Their lowest currency note was 10000 cedis just as ours is 1 naira) 20000 was also equivalent to 2 dollars. So eventually they decided to get rid of the zeros(which was meaningless ) to get a single digit.(just like 1 naira) So 10000 became 1 cedi ,20000 became 2 cedis which was equivalent to 1 dollar n 2 dollars respectively , likewise de rest. In Nigeria don't we already have 1 naira? How can we devaluate 1 naira? Which zeros are to be taking off? So you see how dumb you sound? Their devaluation changed nothing. Everything still remains the same . Dickhead . I hate people who are ignorant. Educate yourself first before showcasing your ignorance on social media. |
bkool7:You are full of ignorance so shut up. Naira valuable than Cedis? Have you even been to Togo before? If you know what devaluation is,you won't be here speaking trash. |
You’ll agree with me that coming up with a list of the best secondary schools in Africa from different countries across the entire continent is going to be difficult as different countries follow different guidelines and curriculum as well as completely different regional assessments. According to the author, attention was given to schools that have historical prominence at a national and regional level during compilation of this list. That is the reason most schools that featured on the list are also quite old, schools that were very good at a national level, yet lacked regional presence were also considered given that they did not have any regional assessments to partake. South Africa is still dominating the list with over 15 colleges and secondary schools making the list of 50 Best Secondary Schools in Africa, of course Grey College South Africa is dominating the list at number one position. Kenya only managed eight slots with Rift Valley Academy emerging No. 2 in Africa and overall best secondary school in Kenya. We have two schools in Zimbabwe taking positions 5 and 6, with another Kenyan school at number 7. Academic giants like Alliance, Starehe Boys and Lenana ranked very many slots behind Rift Valley Academy. Here is a list of 100 best secondary schools in Africa. 100 Top Secondary Schools in Africa 1. Grey College South Africa 2. Rift Valley Academy Kenya 3. King Edward VII School South Africa 4. Hilton College South Africa 5. St. George’s College Zimbabwe 6. Prince Edward School Zimbabwe 7. International School of Kenya 8. Accra Academy Ghana 9. Lycée Lamine Guèye Senegal 10. Adisadel College Ghana 11. St John’s College Houghton South Africa 12. Maritzburg College South Africa 13. Lycée Guebre Mariam Ethiopia 14. Selborne College South Africa 15. St Alban’s College South Africa 16. Lycée Lyautey Morocco 17. Durban High School South Africa 18. Grey High School South Africa 19. St Andrew`s College South Africa 20. Gateway High School Zimbabwe 21. Glenwood High School South Africa 22. Rainbow International School Uganda 23. Lycée Moulay Youssef Morocco 24. Kearsney College South Africa 25. St. James High School Zimbabwe 26. Wynberg Boys High School South Africa 27. Pretoria Boys High School South Africa 28. Lycée Français de Tananarive Madagascar 29. Mauritius College of the Air Mauritius 30. International School Moshi Tanzania 31. Le Collège Mermoz Ivory Coast 32. Strathmore School Kenya 33. Parktown Boys’ High School South Africa 34. International School of Tanganyika Tanzania 35. Holy Child School Ghana 36. Christ The King College Onitsha Nigeria 37. Graeme College South Africa 38. Jeppe High School for Boys South Africa 39. Alliance High School Kenya 40. Hillcrest School Jos Nigeria 41. Kingswood College South Africa 42. Hamilton High School Zimbabwe 43. Lincoln International School Uganda 44. Lycée Victor Hugo Morocco 45. Alexandra High School South Africa 46. École Normale Supérieure Guinea 47. Ghana International School Ghana 48. Arundel School Zimbabwe 49. Rondebosch Boys’ High School South Africa 50. Starehe Boys’ Centre Kenya http://howafrica.com/top-50-best-secondary-schools-in-africa-does-your-school-feature-in-the-list/ |
You’ll agree with me that coming up with a list of the best secondary schools in Africa from different countries across the entire continent is going to be difficult as different countries follow different guidelines and curriculum as well as completely different regional assessments. According to the author, attention was given to schools that have historical prominence at a national and regional level during compilation of this list. That is the reason most schools that featured on the list are also quite old, schools that were very good at a national level, yet lacked regional presence were also considered given that they did not have any regional assessments to partake. South Africa is still dominating the list with over 15 colleges and secondary schools making the list of 50 Best Secondary Schools in Africa, of course Grey College South Africa is dominating the list at number one position. Kenya only managed eight slots with Rift Valley Academy emerging No. 2 in Africa and overall best secondary school in Kenya. We have two schools in Zimbabwe taking positions 5 and 6, with another Kenyan school at number 7. Academic giants like Alliance, Starehe Boys and Lenana ranked very many slots behind Rift Valley Academy. Here is a list of 100 best secondary schools in Africa. 100 Top Secondary Schools in Africa 1. Grey College South Africa 2. Rift Valley Academy Kenya 3. King Edward VII School South Africa 4. Hilton College South Africa 5. St. George’s College Zimbabwe 6. Prince Edward School Zimbabwe 7. International School of Kenya 8. Accra Academy Ghana 9. Lycée Lamine Guèye Senegal 10. Adisadel College Ghana 11. St John’s College Houghton South Africa 12. Maritzburg College South Africa 13. Lycée Guebre Mariam Ethiopia 14. Selborne College South Africa 15. St Alban’s College South Africa 16. Lycée Lyautey Morocco 17. Durban High School South Africa 18. Grey High School South Africa 19. St Andrew`s College South Africa 20. Gateway High School Zimbabwe 21. Glenwood High School South Africa 22. Rainbow International School Uganda 23. Lycée Moulay Youssef Morocco 24. Kearsney College South Africa 25. St. James High School Zimbabwe 26. Wynberg Boys High School South Africa 27. Pretoria Boys High School South Africa 28. Lycée Français de Tananarive Madagascar 29. Mauritius College of the Air Mauritius 30. International School Moshi Tanzania 31. Le Collège Mermoz Ivory Coast 32. Strathmore School Kenya 33. Parktown Boys’ High School South Africa 34. International School of Tanganyika Tanzania 35. Holy Child School Ghana 36. Christ The King College Onitsha Nigeria 37. Graeme College South Africa 38. Jeppe High School for Boys South Africa 39. Alliance High School Kenya 40. Hillcrest School Jos Nigeria 41. Kingswood College South Africa 42. Hamilton High School Zimbabwe 43. Lincoln International School Uganda 44. Lycée Victor Hugo Morocco 45. Alexandra High School South Africa 46. École Normale Supérieure Guinea 47. Ghana International School Ghana 48. Arundel School Zimbabwe 49. Rondebosch Boys’ High School South Africa 50. Starehe Boys’ Centre Kenya http://howafrica.com/top-50-best-secondary-schools-in-africa-does-your-school-feature-in-the-list/ |
Pius Kyere came into the news recently when he was adjudged the Best Science Student and Best Overall Student in the 2016 West African Senior Secondary Certificate Exam in Ghana and West Africa. In an exclusive interview with Kuulpeeps, the 19 year old protege mentioned that he is currently offering a course in Doctor of Optometry in the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science And Technology even though he applied to do Medicine. According to Pius, he is still dedicated to becoming a heart surgeon so he has plans of applying this year for medicine. For a student who was the best science student and overall best student in both Ghana and West Africa, this comes as a very shocking revelation http://mobile.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Best-WASSCE-student-in-West-Africa-didn-t-get-the-course-he-applied-for-in-KNUST-524329 |
Hahahahahahahahshaha Nigeria way ahead of Ghana? Abeg pass me de weed EpicMaurice: |
Not true.We are all watching. That's not the seat he was given. telltimes: |
Gas is not electricity so its not the same thing.Besides they have their own gas now. Ngozi123: |
And where did you hear Nigeria sells electricity to Ghana? Does that even sound logical to you? Ngozi123: |
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Nedsnow:Most Nigerians attend private universities in Ghana. Its not easy to get admission into Public Universities in Ghana.You need a single digit aggregate in wassce to gain admission into University of Ghana for instance. So you see the difference now? Most of the private universities in Ghana are just into money making business. They don't care about your aggregate, so far as you have aggregate 24 or below they admit you. |
ehispapa:Did you open the link you've provided at all? Check out the number seven on the list. |
adusco:About 50 or so but most of them are Private. That's where majority of Nigerians are found. |
Silva79:You need aggregate 6,7,8,9 or 10.No jamb . in wassce...lol |

. Of course it doesn't make sense to anyone but ask yourself this: does Nigeria, being as oil rich as it is, having to import refined oil make any sense to you? Can you not see the correlation between the two?