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Educational growth in African countries ensures that better academic requirements can be implemented to grow a literate nation. While many African countries are still developing, some have shown significant educational progress. “Education,” as Nelson Mandela said, “is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world.” So, which African countries have the best education system? Using data from the World Education Forum 2021 rankings, here are the top 10 African countries with the best education system so far. 1. Seychelles An Island country in East Africa with a population of 98,347 people, Seychelles is the first and only African country to fully accomplish UNESCO’s “education for all” aim. The country's educational system is also the only one in Africa to be ranked among the top 50 systems in the world, placing 43rd overall, ahead of Ukraine, Hungary, Russia, and the United Arab Emirates. It holds the position for the best education system in Africa, with 69.3 points. 2. Tunisia The Tunisian educational system ranks 71st among the best worldwide, with a 61.4 points rate of excellence. This country has invested 20% of its national budget into the educational sector and ranks 49th position for School life expectancy and 51st for Pupil-to-teacher ratio in primary education. 3. Mauritius This country is rated the 3rd best in Africa with 61 points in the educational system and ranks 74th in the global education system. Schooling in Mauritius is compulsory up to the age of 16. The country is also ranked 47th in the world in vocational training because of its reputation for providing high-quality programs. 4. South Africa The literacy rate in South Africa is 94 per cent. This country is rated the 4th best country in Africa in educational development with 58.4 points. It also holds the 84th position in the global education system. 5. Algeria Algeria is the second country with the best education system in North Africa. It is the 5th best in Africa with 57.4 points, and the literacy rate in the country is 75%. 6. Botswana Botswana holds the 6th position in Africa with a score of 56.7 points. It is also rated the 92nd best country in the Global education system. With a population of 2.3 million, the literacy rate in Botswana is 88%. 7. Kenya Kenya ranks 7th in Africa with 55.4 points and is rated the 95th best country in the world, with a 78.7% literacy rate. It is estimated that the Kenyan government invests 17.58% of its budget in the educational sector. 8. Cape-Verde Cape Verde ranks 98th in the global education system and number 8th in Africa, with 53.3 points. 9. Egypt Egypt is ranked 9th in Africa with 52.8 points. The country is also rated the 99th best country in the world, with the rate of 71% literacy rate. 10. Namibia Namibia has a population of 2.34 million, and the country is ranked 100th in the global education system and 10th in Africa, with a score of 52.7 points. The literacy rate in Namibia is 88.2%. Source: Business Insider Article, for more articles like this, visit africa.businessinsider.com |
me jst dey wonder y experience hire should be subject to this kind test |
pharydzid:Simple go the the website: https://testmi.ng/login, then reset your password using your email |
Make INEC no go waste money on court matter, Akpabio no fit win |
Wike errand boy. |
He was in shock |
After all the loot...smh |
A pity |
Popular Televangelist, Pastor Benny Hinn has taken to his Facebook account to apologize to Christians for his false teachings. The renowned Israeli cleric in a video apologised for his teachings on prosperity, sowing of seed and monetizing the gospel. According Benny Hinn, he had to apologise for his teachings because he doesn’t want to be rejected in Heaven on the last day. The cleric further stated that he had wanted to disclose this a long time ago but he couldn’t. Benny Hinn in the video said, “The flesh must be out of the way for men to make it to Heaven on the last day. Teaching on prosperity is a feel good message. I am sorry to say this that prosperity has gone a little beat crazier this time around and today, I want to correct my own theology about prosperity gospels, sowing of seeds and monetization of the gospel. When I read the Bible now, I don’t see it with the same eye I saw it 20 years ago. “The Magazine will normally publish was from my father-in-law. I inherited it because I married his daughter. It was a channel for monetizing the Gospel. It is an offense to the Holy Spirit when we receive money on those materials. The gospel is totally free. I am done with anything prosperity gospel and monetization of the gospels. “This is the first time in my life that I am saying this and I don’t care what people think about me anymore. I know many will not invite me anymore and I don’t care. I don’t want to be rejected on the last day. If you are not giving because you love Jesus, don’t bother giving. Giving is making me sick to my stomach and I am free from it now, I don’t want to hear anything about the sowing of seed anymore. “I am truly sorry for all these years of false teachings. Please forgive me and do away with my messages on prosperity and sowing of seed”. |
Microsports:Why are you selling, show pictures. And do u have the receipt? |
Truthisunique2:Make we dey look na
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SandraIkuboR:Cooking Gas that is refined in Nigeria, wetin concern forex and oil prices with am |
Dozieson:Yes, everything is fine now. |
9icetoo:New wasn't available in my dealer's shop, so went for toks pending when the new arrive, that was my mistake |
Dozieson:The oil was ever since , but became changed colour after the radiator was replaced. |
I noticed the issue after the radiator was changed, that is the reason we concluded it's from the radiator. However, we did flushing with over 3 garlons as advised by gazzuz, changed the filter, the color of the ATF is normal now, but I would still change it in a week's time. |
GAZZUZZ:God bless you man |
Dear Nairalanders, My Toyota Sienna 2015 has been given overheating issues; had the thermostat and radiator changed and it became fine, however, I noticed milky oil in the radiator and discover too that the transmission oil has a strawberry colour, I rushed to the mechanic to get it flushed and ordered another radiator because it water got to the transmission Via the radiator. My major issue is the oil in the transmission is still milky after about 4 changes, do I drop the gearbox and completely clean it or do a continuous flush. |
Dear Nairalanders, My Toyota Sienna 2015 has been given overheating issues; had the thermostat and radiator changed and it became fine, however, I noticed milky oil in the radiator and discover too that the transmission oil has a strawberry colour, I rushed to the mechanic to get it flushed and ordered another radiator because it water got to the transmission Via the radiator. My major issue is the oil in the transmission is still milky after about 4 changes, do I drop the gearbox and completely clean it or do a continuous flush. Please it's urgent |
Igyeseh:We have peace park here, am sure they will be able to deliver. |
Igyeseh:God is good can come to Uyo. Kindly help me ask them. I will be buying up to 20bags |
Hello boss, how much will it be to deliver to Uyo, akwa ibom |
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Researchers in Australia have devised a test that can determine novel coronavirus infection in about 20 minutes using blood samples in what they say is a world-first breakthrough. The researchers at Monash University said their test can determine if someone is currently infected and if they have been infected in the past. "Short-term applications include rapid case identification and contact tracing to limit viral spread, while population screening to determine the extent of viral infection across communities is a longer-term need," the researchers said in a paper published in the journal ACS Sensors on Friday. The research team was led by BioPRIA and Monash University’s Chemical Engineering Department, including researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence in Convergent BioNano Science and Technology (CBNS). Their test, using 25 microlitres of plasma from blood samples, looks for agglutination, or a clustering of red blood cells, that the coronavirus causes. While the current swab test is used to identify people who are infected with the coronavirus, the agglutination assay - or analysis to detect the presence and amount of a substance in blood - can also determine if someone had been recently infected, after the infection is resolved, they said. Hundreds of samples can be tested every hour, the researchers said, and they hope it can also be used to detect antibodies raised in response to vaccination to aid clinical trials. A patent for the innovation has been filed and the researchers are seeking commercial and government support to scale up production. The novel coronavirus has infected more than 13.8 million people around the world and killed nearly 600,000 since it emerged in China late last year. Australia has reported more than 11,000 cases and 116 deaths. Source: yahoo news...available at: https://www.yahoo.com/news/australian-researchers-invent-20-minute-064725254.html |
Can you ship to Uyo, Akwa Ibom and at what cost |
Got this from access bank this morning.
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Remove the tanks, get a good tiler to fix tiles on it and make it slope properly, lastly get an outlet for the water to the ground. Had this same issue with my store that have tanks on it, I did the above and its fine now. |
Pack out of the area to a place that isn't mosquito infested. No amount of drugs will make you get well if you are bitten by mosquito frequently. |
Akwa Ibom state government has warned that any private school in the state that reopened for the 3rd term 2019/2020 school year either in schools environment or online before it authorizes that will have its licence withdrawn and prosecuted. The Commissioner for Education, Professor Nse Essien who gave the warning Monday during interactive session of Akwa Ibom State Education Think-tank Committee with Education Stakeholders in the state stressed that it would announce the resumption of both public and private schools in the state when it is convinced of safety of the children. COVID-19: Akwa Ibom warns against re-opening of schools 3' Udom Emmanuel Home » News » COVID-19: Akwa Ibom warns against re-opening of schools COVID-19: Akwa Ibom warns against re-opening of schools ON MAY 19, 20204:30 AMIN NEWS By Chioma Onuegbu – Uyo Akwa Ibom state government has warned that any private school in the state that reopened for the 3rd term 2019/2020 school year either in schools environment or online before it authorizes that will have its licence withdrawn and prosecuted. The Commissioner for Education, Professor Nse Essien who gave the warning Monday during interactive session of Akwa Ibom State Education Think-tank Committee with Education Stakeholders in the state stressed that it would announce the resumption of both public and private schools in the state when it is convinced of safety of the children. Essien disclosed that the ongoing School-on-Radio programme for Junior Secondary School 3 and Senior Secondary3 in the state was put in place to help the students prepare for their external examination, adding that government has also commenced the School-Radio programme for the primary schools this week. He added that later in the week, a special website where all the lessons so far delivered on radio would be hosted to enable students to go back, revise and download both audio and lecture notes in lessons already delivered. READ ALSO: Akwa Ibom rejects 10 used vehicles donated by ExxonMobil His words, “No School, both public and private is authorized to start the 3rd term 2019/2020 school year, either in Schools environment or online. Resumption of Schools for the school year will be announced when government is convinced that our children will be safe in Schools. ” I have been reliably informed that some private schools have already started the 3rd term online and have asked parents and guardians to pay fees and purchase digital gadgets for their wards. This should be discontinued. Any School that goes contrary to this instruction will have its licence withdrawn and will be prosecuted. “We, however, encourage our schools to start online revision classes with their students who are still at home. This should be optional and should attract no fees. Parents are already overburdened by severe economic hardship as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown” Source: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2020/05/covid-19-akwa-ibom-warns-against-re-opening-of-schools/amp/ |
Fake news |
Kindly help with information on how to get to Benin or Lagos from Uyo |