Culture / Re: Stunning Pictures From Ongoing Abuja Igbos Hangout by gistray: 6:29pm On Jul 07 |
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Politics / Re: Top 25 Best Secondary Schools In Nigeria In 2024 by gistray: 6:02pm On Jul 07 |
yoruboid: In recent times, African parents have prioritized a well-rounded education that not only emphasizes academic excellence but incorporates cultural awareness and instills a deep respect for the African ethos and moral values.
This pursuit reflects a desire to ensure their children receive a holistic and enduring education that prepares them to successfully deal with lifeās challenges and thrive while honoring their cultural values.
The demand for an all-round, lifelong learning experience is perhaps better exemplified by the focus of some of the best private schools across various Nigerian states. In a country where advancements in education are primarily driven by private entities, these private schools have emerged as key players in the education sector.
These leading private schools in Nigeria fulfill parents' desires for a comprehensive education by delivering academic standards on par with the world's best secondary schools, while prioritizing the preservation of African values, shielding students from influences that challenge traditional cultural norms.
In this ranking of the best secondary schools in Nigeria in 2024, we recognize the educational institutions that embody these values and standards of excellence. These institutions shine as models of academic excellence, creating an atmosphere where students not only succeed academically but also forge a deep sense of identity and belonging.
Best secondary schools in Nigeria in 2024 Each year, Edusko undergoes a rigorous examination of schools in Nigeria to project some of the best schools in the country. The best secondary schools in Nigeria's annual ranking, among other things, serve as a guide for parents and guardians who want nothing but the best education for their children. Similar to the previous year, we collated data on the initially selected 1000 plus top secondary schools across the country to make a well-informed decision.
The schools that made this list were assessed by an independent committee on 3 major parameters namely: ā¦ Studentsā performance in national and international examinations in the previous year. Recent awards and recognitions were also assessed. ā¦ Quality of alumni in the last year in terms of verifiable contributions to humanity, verifiable positions in organizations, entrepreneurship, admissions to top universities, etc. ā¦ School leadership in terms of experience and skills of the school management and board.
Best Secondary Schools in Nigeria in 2024 1. Corona Secondary School, Agbara, Ogun State 2. Childrenās International School (CIS), Lagos 3. Chrisland High School, Lagos 4. Nigerian Tulip International Colleges, Kano 5. ā Hallmark Secondary School, Ondo State 6. ā Caleb British International School, Lagos 7. ā Meadow Hall College, Lagos 8. ā Charles Dale Memorial International College, Port Harcourt, Rivers 9. Greater Tomorrow International College, Ikare-Akoko, Ondo State 10. Capital Science, Abuja 11. Graceland International School, Port Harcourt, Rivers 12. Premiere Academy, Abuja 13. City of Knowledge Academy, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State 14. Bloombreed Schools, Port Harcourt, Rivers 15. Bethel American International School, Ibadan 16. Aduvie International School, Abuja 17. Adedokun International Schools, Ogun 18. Preston International School, Akure, Ondo State 19. Start Rite School, Abuja 20. Ostrich success International college 21. Qiblah Schools, Ibadan, Oyo State 22. Epitome Islamic Model Islamic School, Mararaba Nasarawa 23. FUNAAB International School, Abeokuta 24. University Preparatory, Edo State 25. Danijoy International School, Umuahia
https://www.edusko.com/blog/top-25-best-secondary-schools-in-nigeria-2024-official-ranking
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Politics / Re: Top 25 Best Secondary Schools In Nigeria In 2024 by gistray: 5:59pm On Jul 07 |
yoruboid: In recent times, African parents have prioritized a well-rounded education that not only emphasizes academic excellence but incorporates cultural awareness and instills a deep respect for the African ethos and moral values.
This pursuit reflects a desire to ensure their children receive a holistic and enduring education that prepares them to successfully deal with lifeās challenges and thrive while honoring their cultural values.
The demand for an all-round, lifelong learning experience is perhaps better exemplified by the focus of some of the best private schools across various Nigerian states. In a country where advancements in education are primarily driven by private entities, these private schools have emerged as key players in the education sector.
These leading private schools in Nigeria fulfill parents' desires for a comprehensive education by delivering academic standards on par with the world's best secondary schools, while prioritizing the preservation of African values, shielding students from influences that challenge traditional cultural norms.
In this ranking of the best secondary schools in Nigeria in 2024, we recognize the educational institutions that embody these values and standards of excellence. These institutions shine as models of academic excellence, creating an atmosphere where students not only succeed academically but also forge a deep sense of identity and belonging.
Best secondary schools in Nigeria in 2024 Each year, Edusko undergoes a rigorous examination of schools in Nigeria to project some of the best schools in the country. The best secondary schools in Nigeria's annual ranking, among other things, serve as a guide for parents and guardians who want nothing but the best education for their children. Similar to the previous year, we collated data on the initially selected 1000 plus top secondary schools across the country to make a well-informed decision.
The schools that made this list were assessed by an independent committee on 3 major parameters namely: ā¦ Studentsā performance in national and international examinations in the previous year. Recent awards and recognitions were also assessed. ā¦ Quality of alumni in the last year in terms of verifiable contributions to humanity, verifiable positions in organizations, entrepreneurship, admissions to top universities, etc. ā¦ School leadership in terms of experience and skills of the school management and board.
Best Secondary Schools in Nigeria in 2024 1. Corona Secondary School, Agbara, Ogun State 2. Childrenās International School (CIS), Lagos 3. Chrisland High School, Lagos 4. Nigerian Tulip International Colleges, Kano 5. ā Hallmark Secondary School, Ondo State 6. ā Caleb British International School, Lagos 7. ā Meadow Hall College, Lagos 8. ā Charles Dale Memorial International College, Port Harcourt, Rivers 9. Greater Tomorrow International College, Ikare-Akoko, Ondo State 10. Capital Science, Abuja 11. Graceland International School, Port Harcourt, Rivers 12. Premiere Academy, Abuja 13. City of Knowledge Academy, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State 14. Bloombreed Schools, Port Harcourt, Rivers 15. Bethel American International School, Ibadan 16. Aduvie International School, Abuja 17. Adedokun International Schools, Ogun 18. Preston International School, Akure, Ondo State 19. Start Rite School, Abuja 20. Ostrich success International college 21. Qiblah Schools, Ibadan, Oyo State 22. Epitome Islamic Model Islamic School, Mararaba Nasarawa 23. FUNAAB International School, Abeokuta 24. University Preparatory, Edo State 25. Danijoy International School, Umuahia
https://www.edusko.com/blog/top-25-best-secondary-schools-in-nigeria-2024-official-ranking
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Politics / Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by gistray: 11:51pm On Jul 06 |
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Politics / Re: Tinubu Has Seven More Years To Deliver Road Projects ā Umahi by gistray: 11:43pm On Jul 06 |
phemray:
His vice is too sure with ribadu by 2031. One thing I can forcast is that whenever the south east will be president or vice president , it will be from [b]Abakaliki [/b]axis so as to pepper the nzogbu nzogbu core people Igbos are one... If presidency comes from Ebonyi we will embrace it. Stop trying to bring division |
Politics / Re: Tinubu Has Seven More Years To Deliver Road Projects ā Umahi by gistray: 9:57pm On Jul 06 |
porthouse7: u mean u won't vote him I mean you should stick to your Yoruba Ronu |
Politics / Re: Tinubu Has Seven More Years To Deliver Road Projects ā Umahi by gistray: 9:40pm On Jul 06 |
porthouse7: the only igbo candidate any yoruba or hausa will vote for,not that lying fake agulu man Remove Hausa from your mouth |
Business / Re: ECOWAS Set To Unveil Single Currency ECO by gistray: 7:04pm On Jul 06 |
MT:
You are simply irredemable.
Africans working at Google,Microsoft etc are not contributing to modern civilization ?.
I repeat, every African cant be like you, who has negative value.
Pathetic lot. Your getting me wrong. I'm not here to argue with you. I mean Africans in Africa as a Continent. Minus North Africa who have mixed feelings about their origins |
Politics / Re: JUST IN: National Power Grid Collapses Again by gistray: 6:56pm On Jul 06 |
Grid that can't generate up to 5000KW yet it keeps collapsing.
What a failed Shythole |
Politics / Re: Tinubu Has Seven More Years To Deliver Road Projects ā Umahi by gistray: 6:55pm On Jul 06 |
Fareke: Minster of works David Umahi said the Renewed Hope Legacy Infrastructure Project of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is designed to cover eight years.
He declared that the President has seven more years to deliver roads projects in Nigeria.
Umehi spoke in Lafia while speaking to all the north central Governors and stakeholders on the Federal Government proposed construction of Cross River-Ebonyi-Benue-Kogi-Nasarawa-Apo superhighway to be fully funded by the Tinubu administration.
According to him: āI request that you buy into it and support Mr President who still has about 7 more years to deliver these projects. We believe that within these 7 years, the three legacy projects shall be delivered.ā
The former Ebonyi Governor informed he 477km superhighway is a legacy project of the Tinubu administration which would bring a lot of benefits to Nigerians, particularly to the residents of the benefiting States and boost economy.
The proposed new roads, which would be an offshoot of the Lagos-calabar coastal highway has Nasarawa covering 95km; Kogi 111km; Benue 66km, while the FCT has 12km totalling 477km.
The Minister noted President Tinubuās commitment to ensure the completion of the Lagos-Ondo-Edo-Delta-Bayelsa-Rivers-Akwa Ibom-Cross Rivers and the Sokoto-Kebbi-Niger-Kwara-Oyo-Ogun-Badagry superhighways.
According to him: āThere are a lot of benefits because of these three superhighways. I want to assure that this is beyond road construction, but it is an investment. This is because it is a catalyst that is going to revive the entire economy of the country.
āI request that you buy into it and support Mr. President who still has about seven more years to deliver these projects. We believe that with these seven years, these three legacy projects shall be delivered.ā
The Minister further disclosed that all the road projects would be reinforced with concrete to enable them last up to 50 years before any maintenance is required.
āEach of these sections are going to be on reinforced concrete. Each of these sections has six lanes. It also has a train track. We are also using solar streetlights.
"The benefits of these three legacy projects cannot be overemphasized. It is going to be done in concrete. Sokoto-Badagry has 53 dams on that section. Any road properly constructed on concrete, for the next 50 years, you will not touch it. Lagos-Calabar has a lot of potentials. In fact, we are aiming at finishing the first section 47.7km by May next year and we will be tolling it immediately,ā he explained.
The Minister further informed the Governors and other North Central stakeholders the Federal Executive Council had directed that federal government projects spread across states that have remained uncompleted for a long period of time should be determined and prioritised.
On their parts, Governors of the North Central geopolitical zone, as well as critical stakeholders particularly those of Nasarawa, Benue and Kogi States, commended President Bola Tinubu for conceiving the idea of the Renewed Hope Legacy Infrastructure Project. Umahi keep serving Tinubu well. We need our men in the enemy camp too. Let us play the Yoruba game . Nice one... I don't even mind you becoming president 7 Likes 1 Share |
Business / Re: ECOWAS Set To Unveil Single Currency ECO by gistray: 6:54pm On Jul 06 |
MT:
i will rather want to start from you as an individual, what have you contributed to the world as an african (or are you left out) ?
Your mates are in the silicon valleys as africans, they are in the UK NHS as medical personnels. That's human capital.
People like Kanu, Okocha, Weah (who won Balon d or) could not be forgotten in the world stage.
You opened your mouth wwaaaaaaah and asked what has Africa contributed to the world.
If you are too blind to see, I hope you realise not all Africans live a miserable life like you.
Silly soul.
Only Weah won Balon d'or In your replies no worthy contribution to modern civilization |
Business / Re: ECOWAS Set To Unveil Single Currency ECO by gistray: 6:30pm On Jul 06 |
MT:
You see your life in the bolded.
That single word sums you up and not us as a nation. Please tell me what Africa has gotten right. Tell me what Africa have contributed to the world? š¤ 1 Like 1 Share |
Business / Re: ECOWAS Set To Unveil Single Currency ECO by gistray: 6:22pm On Jul 06 |
From the name you know instantly it will FAIL
It seems Africa can never get anything right.
Even corruption they can't steal with sense.
They'll steal and invest the money overseas instead of investing it at home 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Politics / Re: Oba Of Benin's Position On Ikwere Heritage by gistray: 6:21pm On Jul 06 |
Whalis: I am Ikwerre. There is no historical tie between the ikwerres and Igbos. My grandma was from Umuahia and said Igbos have always been a distinct ethnic from Ikwerres. That they called us NDI Ikwerre. On the Bini connection it is hard for me to agree. But the closeness here is that the ikwerres have a lot in common with the Ekpeye. And the Ekpeye has a lot in common with the Binis. Now the Ekpeye claims they left Bini with the Iwhurnohna (Ikwerre) People. This is where the ikwerres keyed into the Benin narrative. The Ikwerres have always said they are not Igbos. Ikwerres had Ogbakor Ikwerre in 1963 to identify themselves as a distinct ethnic group even before Igbos remembered to form Ohaneze Ndigbo in 1965. Ikwerre gathered in 1965 to declare their unique identity in a communique released in Rumuomasi even years before the civil war. You're not Ikwerre |
Politics / Re: Oba Of Benin's Position On Ikwere Heritage by gistray: 6:20pm On Jul 06 |
Polchiz:
Nonsense! Benin is not up to 10% of the Igbo race. Stop receiving yourself. Even your Oba knows that he is nowhere as great as the Igbo race. That man is not from Benin. He's using style to set Igbos against Benin. Don't fall for it. Reply him with this picture and move on 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Oba Of Benin's Position On Ikwere Heritage by gistray: 6:19pm On Jul 06 |
Slytiger:
Religion is different from tribe. š
Only olodos don't know the difference. Fulani is not a religion. Kwara is conquered and controlled 100% by Fulani |
Politics / Re: Oba Of Benin's Position On Ikwere Heritage by gistray: 6:17pm On Jul 06 |
Slytiger:
All the governors of Kwara have been Yoruba. The emir speaks Yoruba as official language and his favourite food is Amala.
It's continue crying about Ilorin Omo Ibo Kwara have been lost, defeated and conquered. Yoruba can never in their life lay claim to Kwara again. They're coming for Oyo next while Igbos will take Lagos |
Education / Re: UNILAG Medical Students Stage Peaceful Protest Over Poor Electricity (pics/vid) by gistray: 6:15pm On Jul 06 |
ShytHole school in a shythole region in a shythole country 5 Likes |
Politics / Re: Oba Of Benin's Position On Ikwere Heritage by gistray: 6:13pm On Jul 06 |
Slytiger:
And Yorubas control 10000% of Kwara state. Kwara belongs to Fulanis. They're currently no Yoruba in Kwara.... Trace of Yoruba in Kwara have been wiped off. |
Politics / Re: The Igbo Revival: Nzuko Umuna Kickstart Journey To Preserve Igbo Heritage by gistray: 6:11pm On Jul 06 |
sIfioksq: Why must the Igbo always create unnecessary divisions and focus on preserving a heritage that no longer serves us in the modern world? Our cultures and traditions defines and help carve who we are. We're not like Yaribas LovePeddler currently slaves of Fulani and forced to become Muslim and submit to the Emir or perish 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Meet Mandela Emeka ukaegbu the youngest Commissioner in Nigeria imo state by gistray: 6:00pm On Jul 06 |
yarimo: 34 years and you looks very old Emeka we Ndigbo love you. You're and inspiration and we pray you serve us well. |
Politics / Re: ASO Rock SHAKES As Simon Ekpa Announces Date For Biafra Independence, New #tag by gistray: 5:59pm On Jul 06 |
Celestialsword: Federal government should use KANU to neutralize this guy by releasing him with a coveat Caveat 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: ASO Rock SHAKES As Simon Ekpa Announces Date For Biafra Independence, New #tag by gistray: 5:58pm On Jul 06 |
Ekpa you're causing trouble in IgboLand.
You're too foolish to represent Igbo people and igbo interest 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Oba Of Benin's Position On Ikwere Heritage by gistray: 5:51pm On Jul 06 |
Slytiger:
Once ibos recover their lands in Enugu, abekeleke, and Anambra from the igalas. Igbos control 1000% of IgboLand. We're peaceful and loving... Igalas are free to stay and feel safe in IgboLand |
Politics / Re: Ned Nwoko Seems Pursuing Selfish Interest by gistray: 1:54pm On Jul 06 |
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Culture / Re: Google Engineer, Ijemma Onwuzulike Develops Igbo Speech-to-Text Model by gistray: 1:00pm On Jul 06 |
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Politics / Re: Ned Nwoko Seems Pursuing Selfish Interest by gistray: 12:57pm On Jul 06 |
Esama: I'm not even Yoruba . Let me be the one to decide that. 11 Likes 4 Shares |
Politics / Re: Ned Nwoko Seems Pursuing Selfish Interest by gistray: 12:57pm On Jul 06 |
Esama: Don't be unfortunate this video is everywhere 7 Likes 5 Shares |
Politics / Re: Ned Nwoko Seems Pursuing Selfish Interest by gistray: 12:53pm On Jul 06 |
Esama: I'm just thinking the brain behind the Ned Nwoko move to create Anioma state and add it to 5 existing south east states,from present Delta state .
It seems Ned nwoko want to be a governor and he know he can't achieve that in this present Delta state unless new state is created .
Yesterday a video clip of former Ebonyi governor and incumbent minister of work David umahi said they aren't igbo and they will not part of biafra that his state has suffered enough from the hands of so called brothers from south east region.
Some igbos are already calling Ebonyi people hausa fulani people and they never see them as a brothers.
Ebonyi are trying to leave southeast region but one man from Anioma trying to relocate his people to east just because of his personal ambition. Criminal... Show us post where Ebonyi... 100% Igbo blood told you they want to leave SE region. It is the current agitation of Biafra their then Governor called out because the timing was wrong Btw what's the business of a SW man with what goes on between SE AND SS? 17 Likes 4 Shares |