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Re: Igbo Domination. by Justmesagi(op): 8:28pm On Jan 31, 2022
makemoneywbsite:
Yes,,, Igbo are yet to catch up with anyone. Hope you'll sleep fine tonight cheesy
Stop covering your pain with smiley and let's nip the relegation in the bud now before it gets out of hand. This is no south east of b4. I am not an enemy of ndigbo.
Re: Igbo Domination. by shortIGBOman: 8:29pm On Jan 31, 2022
NimrodEndOfDays:
That spare parts business can feed your nuclear and extended family . This one no be Skull mining grin grin grin grin
Them don come. This one go soon talk say him na billionaire now. grin grin
Upon their mouth, none of them makes the list of the 10 richest People in Nigeria. Their wealth na online e dey grin grin grin grin grin grin

Re: Igbo Domination. by Michelle70(m): 8:29pm On Jan 31, 2022
lexxwiz:
It’s beginning to look like some parents go just draw their wards one side for house, come Dey tell am make e go attack igbos online. Wow!!! I cannot understand all the negative threads I see daily on Nairaland.
yeye, its not one-sided.
I see more of anti-Tinubu threads than I do with antii-gbo tribes.

It goes both ways
Re: Igbo Domination. by Justmesagi(op): 8:30pm On Jan 31, 2022
Michelle70:
Ewu, go and fight ur SE, don't bring SS into it, make I no rush enter ur life this night
Stop pretending, you ain't from south south. grin grin
Re: Igbo Domination. by makemoneywbsite: 8:31pm On Jan 31, 2022
Justmesagi:
Stop covering your pain with smiley and let's nip the relegation in the bud now before it gets out of hand. This is no south east of b4. I am not an enemy of ndigbo.
Oh...the pains in my heart embarassed
Start celebrating cry
Re: Igbo Domination. by Michelle70(m): 8:33pm On Jan 31, 2022
Justmesagi:
Stop pretending, you ain't from south south. grin grin
U know one thing about u Yoruba's and Igbo's?

When someone go against Yoruba's, u call them attache
When people go against Igbos, u call them Afonja.

Two yeye tribes grin
Re: Igbo Domination. by Justmesagi(op): 8:34pm On Jan 31, 2022
shortIGBOman:
Them don come. This one go soon talk say him na billionaire now. grin grin
Upon their mouth, none of them makes the list of the 10 richest People in Nigeria. Their wealth na online e dey grin grin grin grin grin grin
Yes and I am not even trolling. These are part of the things that made me create this thread.

But Yorubas too should wake up, they have just Adenuga on the list. Seems the North is winning in that aspect.
Re: Igbo Domination. by Billingslord: 8:36pm On Jan 31, 2022
Oghene1st:
See this one. South East dominates so may things in Nigeria.

1. Education

2. Importation

3. Wholesale trading in Nigeria, and more.
lol,how can someone say ibo dominate education..
I can argue with importation and trading
but as for education is a no go area
Re: Igbo Domination. by Justmesagi(op): 8:38pm On Jan 31, 2022
Michelle70:
U know one thing about u Yoruba's and Igbo's?

When someone go against Yoruba's, u call them attache
When people go against Igbos, u call them Afonja.

Two yeye tribes grin
You know one thing about u igbos.

When one criticizes u, u tag him an enemy.
Re: Igbo Domination. by miketyler(m): 8:40pm On Jan 31, 2022
Justmesagi:
Are u an idiot?
You were pained because your post didn’t bring the heated dispute you craved for; please grow up
Re: Igbo Domination. by shortIGBOman: 8:40pm On Jan 31, 2022
Billingslord:
lol,how can someone say ibo dominate education..
I can argue with importation and trading
but as for education is a no go area
How many of them go School? Most of them can not even write their names. Go bank and see them approach those securities, to help them write their information on tellers. Na only mouth them get. grin grin grin

Re: Igbo Domination. by Michelle70(m): 8:40pm On Jan 31, 2022
Justmesagi:
You know one thing about u igbos.

When one criticizes u, u tag him an enemy.
u are beyond redemption.

Now lemme retire and leave u to wallow in ur foolishness
Re: Igbo Domination. by Justmesagi(op): 8:40pm On Jan 31, 2022
makemoneywbsite:
Oh...the pains in my heart embarassed
Start celebrating cry
Adult babies that cannot take criticism. No wonder Omokri vows never to write about Igbos again. U lots need to grow up with ur bodies.
Re: Igbo Domination. by Justmesagi(op): 8:43pm On Jan 31, 2022
miketyler:
You were pained because your post didn’t bring the heated dispute you craved for; please grow up
Dispute kwa. This is a wake up call. U are lagging.
Re: Igbo Domination. by Justmesagi(op): 8:44pm On Jan 31, 2022
Michelle70:
u are beyond redemption.

Now lemme retire and leave u to wallow in ur foolishness
Carry ur dumbness outa here fool.
Re: Igbo Domination. by Michelle70(m): 8:45pm On Jan 31, 2022
Justmesagi:
Carry ur dumbness outa here fool.
boring
Re: Igbo Domination. by Oghene1st: 8:46pm On Jan 31, 2022
Billingslord:
lol,how can someone say ibo dominate education..
I can argue with importation and trading
but as for education is a no go area
Igbos presently dominate education. And the impact will be felt years from now! You want me to show you proofs?
Re: Igbo Domination. by Justmesagi(op): 8:50pm On Jan 31, 2022
Michelle70:
boring
Lai Mohammed apprentice, lying thag he is not Igbo. Be proud of who u are.
Re: Igbo Domination. by Michelle70(m): 8:51pm On Jan 31, 2022
Justmesagi:
Lai Mohammed apprentice, lying thag he is not Igbo. Be proud of who u are.
still boring, try harder
Re: Igbo Domination. by Justmesagi(op): 8:52pm On Jan 31, 2022
Oghene1st:
Igbos presently dominate education. And the impact will be felt years from now! You want me to show you proofs?
pls show us proof. As a matter of fact, I will be happy if it is factual. No be only South west dey Nigeria.
Re: Igbo Domination. by Justmesagi(op): 8:54pm On Jan 31, 2022
Michelle70:
still boring, try harder
Gerarrahia! Your parents would be ashamed of u denying your ethnicity.
Re: Igbo Domination. by Michelle70(m): 8:55pm On Jan 31, 2022
Justmesagi:
Gerarrahia! Your parents would be ashamed of u denying your ethnicity.
I know u can do it, but u still boring, keep trying
Re: Igbo Domination. by Justmesagi(op): 8:57pm On Jan 31, 2022
Michelle70:
I know u can do it, but u still boring, keep trying
Gerarrahia! Your parents would be ashamed of u denying your ethnicity.

U going no where tonight fool.
Re: Igbo Domination. by Michelle70(m): 8:58pm On Jan 31, 2022
Justmesagi:
Gerarrahia! Your parents would be ashamed of u denying your ethnicity.

U going no where tonight fool.
we are making baby progress but u are still boring grin
Re: Igbo Domination. by Billingslord: 8:59pm On Jan 31, 2022
Oghene1st:
Igbos presently dominate education. And the impact will be felt years from now! You want me to show you proofs?
why not,but a sensible one.
like how many student registered waec,neco and jamb and number of institutions and literacy rate.
Re: Igbo Domination. by Justmesagi(op): 9:03pm On Jan 31, 2022
Michelle70:
we are making baby progress but u are still boring grin
Shebi u abused my father b4 fool. I thought u were up to the task. What? You now disowned your Igbo father and adopted a new one from the south south?

Mannerless Idiot disrecting his father by insulting others father.
Re: Igbo Domination. by Michelle70(m): 9:06pm On Jan 31, 2022
Justmesagi:
Shebi u abused my father b4 fool. I thought u are uo to the task. What? You now disown your Igbo father and adopt a new one from the south south?

Mannerless Idiot disrecting his father by insulting others father.
u will make it, keep trying, u are still boring grin
Re: Igbo Domination. by wingmanIII: 9:06pm On Jan 31, 2022
Justmesagi:
You keep trying to catch up to the south west when u are yet to beat the South south.
Is it not obvious to you that you are a retard?
Chai!! Shame
Re: Igbo Domination. by Justmesagi(op): 9:11pm On Jan 31, 2022
wingmanIII:
Is it not obvious to you that you are a retard?
Chai!! Shame
Of course, Reno Omokri, Ffk Asari Dokubo et al became "slow poke" when they told u the bitter truth. Fool.
Re: Igbo Domination. by Conrod: 9:13pm On Jan 31, 2022
shortIGBOman:
Them don come. This one go soon talk say him na billionaire now. grin grin
Upon their mouth, none of them makes the list of the 10 richest People in Nigeria. Their wealth na online e dey grin grin grin grin grin grin
But many of your people who has sold their ancestrial lands to them wont agree with you.
Re: Igbo Domination. by Oghene1st: 9:15pm On Jan 31, 2022
Justmesagi:
pls show us proof. As a matter of fact, I will be happy if it is factual. No be only South west dey Nigeria.
JAMB report reveals states leading in law admissions
ByAzeezat Adedigba June 18, 2018 3 min read

Admissions into law in Nigerian universities between 2011 and 2015 were led by Imo, Anambra and Delta states, according to JAMB figures.

The three states were the most consistent of all top performers for the five years.

They also dominated medicine and were amongst leading performers in engineering admissions — the three courses being amongst the most competitive in Nigerian universities.

Earlier analyses by PREMIUM TIMES, using data from the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, showed that medicine and engineering were dominated by mostly South-east, South-west and South-south states. North-central states of Kwara and Kogi also made a good showing.

But for law, there is a new member of the pack: Benue state, which delivered a positive but brief performance in 2011 by coming fourth behind Imo, Anambra and Delta.

That year, the four states were followed by Ogun, Rivers, Abia, Edo, Osun and Enugu.

Ogun appeared thrice in the top cadre in the five years, coming fourth in 2011, third in 2014 and second position in 2015.

Benue made it to the top three in 2011 before it dropped below the top 10, while Rivers made it to the top four in 2012, top three in 2013 before it dropped to eighth position in 2011 and 2014. It made the top seven in 2015.

The data are for students admitted through test-based examinations conducted by JAMB. JAMB’s admission process is guided by merit, university catchment area and gives advantage to educationally-less developed states.

For law, while Imo had 739 students admitted into various universities in 2011, Anambra followed with 679 and Enugu was third with 593. Benue came fourth with 558 and Ogun was fifth with 488 students.

In 2012, some of the states again made the top five. Imo emerged first with 551 students, Delta followed with 476 and Anambra came third with 469, Rivers came fourth with 447.

That year, Abia placed fifth with 355 students admitted into Law.

In 2013, positions changed significantly, with Delta taking the first position with 683 students.

Imo dropped to second with 630, while Rivers came third with 569. Anambra was fourth with 490 and Edo , with 463, took fifth.

Anambra jumped to first position 2014 with 452, Delta dropped to second position with 430, Ogun jumped to third position with 418. Osun was fourth with 381 and Edo took fifth with 373.

In 2015, Delta again took the first position with 456 students.

Ogun dropped to second with 419 while Imo dropped to third position with 415. Enugu was fourth with 363 and Osun took fifth.

For the first time in five years, Anambra slumped to sixth position.

Generally, the number of admitted law candidates fell compared to engineering and medicine.
Hassan Soweto, who coordinates a civil rights group, Education Rights Campaign, suggested one reason why admission into law faculties in Nigerian Universities has been falling is cost.

According to him, in most federal and state universities, students studying law are asked to pay tuition fees larger than what is charged for arts and social sciences.

Mr Soweto said law education is gradually being “commodified and commercialised”.

“When the cost of law school is also taken into consideration, law education is rapidly becoming the preserve of the few rich. This ugly phenomenon will continue to be the case until public education is properly funded such that regardless of whatever course students apply for, access is opened to anyone whether they come from poor or affluent backgrounds,” he said.

The states with the least number of students admitted into law were FCT, Yobe, Zamfara and Jigawa.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/272805-jamb-report-reveals-states-leading-in-law-admissions.html

With more universities opening across the country in the last decade, the number of students gaining admissions into specialised and competitive degree courses has steadily grown.

But when it comes to Medicine, four states have dominated admission trends for at least five years, consistently trouncing the other 32 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

The states are Imo, Anambra, Delta and Enugu.

Between 2011 and 2015, these states had more students gaining admission to study Medicine than any other state, data from the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) show.

In the five years, the four states — except Anambra — remained in the top five, an analysis of the data by PREMIUM TIMES has shown. Anambra took second position for four years, before dropping to sixth position in 2015.

Only two other states managed to break into the top five briefly. Osun took fifth position twice and fourth position once; while Edo took third position once, and fifth position once.

The data, covering 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015, are for students admitted through test-based examinations conducted by JAMB.

JAMB’s admission process is guided by merit, university catchment area and grants advantage to educationally-less developed states.

The JAMB data were verified and validated by the National Bureau of Statistics, the bureau said.
Together, they provide an important glimpse into how the nation’s 36 states and Abuja compete when benchmarked by university admissions into various academic disciplines each year.

PREMIUM TIMES analysis is focused on three of the most competitive courses: Medicine, Engineering and Law.

In follow-up reports, this newspaper will evaluate the trend in Engineering and Law.

For Medicine, while Imo had 1,940 students admitted into various universities in 2011, Anambra followed with 1,536 and Enugu was third with 1,280. Delta came fourth with 1,137 and Abia was fifth with 931 students.

In 2012, the four states again made the top five. Imo emerged first with 1,841 students, Anambra followed with 1,473 and Delta came third, while 1,305, Enugu came fourth with 1,247.

That year, Osun placed fifth with 958 students admitted into Medicine.

Imo continued its leadership of the chart in 2013 with 2,395 students admitted to study Medicine, while Anambra again followed with 1,645 and Delta came third with 1,618. Enugu came fourth with 1,422. Fifth position was snatched by Edo with 1,256 students.

In 2014, Imo had 1,588 students, Anambra followed with 1,511; Delta came third with 1,170, Enugu came fourth with 1,161.

Osun reclaimed the fifth position with 1,146.

In 2015, positions changed significantly, with Delta jumping to first position with 1814 students.

Imo dropped to second with 1,727, while Edo came third with 1,510. Osun was fourth with 1,447 and Enugu, with 1,390, took fifth.

For the first time in five years, Anambra slumped to sixth position.

Hassan Soweto, who coordinates a civil rights group, Education Rights Campaign, said the admission pattern reflects the funding of education in the country.

Mr. Soweto assessed the states doing better as “one-eyed kings in the land of the blind”, saying even they have poor funding for education.

“It means that some states are doing a bit better while some are doing poorly in the midst of crisis because it does not mean the sector is well funded,” he said.

At the lowest rung of the admission table are FCT, Yobe, Zamfara and Jigawa.

FCT had the least in the five years with only 24 students admitted into Medicine in 2011.

It had 20 students in 2012, 46 students in 2013, 38 students in 2014 and 40 students in 2015.

Six other states also had a poor record of students who got admission to study Medicine.

In 2011, Yobe had 64 students, followed by Zamfara with 68 students. Jigawa had 74 while Taraba had 82 students.

Similarly in 2012, Yobe had 36 students that studied Medicine, followed by Bauchi with 48 students, Adamawa with 56 students and Zamfara had 69 students.

In 2013, Zamfara had 117 students who got admitted to study Medicine, followed by Adamawa with 121 students. Yobe had 124 students while Taraba had 128 students.

In 2014, Zamfara had 49 students who got admission to study medicine. Zamfara had 49 students, Kebbi had 78, Nassarawa had 106 and Taraba had108 students.

Also in 2015, Zamfara had 54 students who got admission to study medicine , kebbi had 95 students, sokoto had 105 and Jigawa had 111 students.

Mr. Soweto said the resources provided for states that are educationally disadvantaged in the northern states especially are not used for what they are provided for.

According to him, the pattern reflects the decline in funding in the northern state, decayed facilities in schools in the far north and quality of teachers in schools.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/261340-exclusive-jamb-report-reveals-four-nigerian-states-leading-medical-education-five-years.html
Re: Igbo Domination. by shortIGBOman: 9:16pm On Jan 31, 2022
Conrod:
But many of your people who has sold their ancestrial lands to them wont agree with you.
Another audio millionaire from the East don show. Na only online their wealth dey. grin grin

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