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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by okeysoninv: 11:36am On Aug 23, 2022 |
ForumNL:lolzzz Enugu state alone have 5 car assembly companies. |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Shuzzi(m): 11:42am On Aug 23, 2022 |
PureFace1:Lagos alone has a population of about 23 million (Wikipedia) So why won't South West have the highest number of students that sat and highest number that passed? Who cares about numbers/population? The end result isn't it their performance percentage? 1 Like
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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 11:47am On Aug 23, 2022 |
[quote author=ForumNL post=115978446][/quote] The Imo State government run by the useless governor who was imposed on the people by the supreme court is only looking for excuses. Rochas Okorocha was the highest purchaser of Innoson vehicles in his tenure and he never complained about Innoson vehicles not working. Anambra State, Delta and Enugu have never had the issue. Even Anambra and Cross River proceeded to purchase Innoson Compact Waste Disposal Trucks due to the quality of Innoson vehicles.Tbe Nigerian Police and Army have not complained about Innoson vehicles, it's only the cursed government of Imo that was imposed on the people and is owing Innoson that it looking for fake reasons to avoid payment. |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 11:50am On Aug 23, 2022 |
okeysoninv: When Jamb statistics show more Yorubas in universities you are here arguing rubbish Just say South South is Igbo land and chase out Edo, Ijaw, Urhobo etc no wonder Igbo are always fighting with cross rivers (Ikwere,ogoni,Ijaw) and delta (Urhobo, Ijaw and itsekiri) Hahahaha NB: Kwara is not even part of d list yet, Yoruba in Kogi are not there... Kwara and the Yoruba in Kogi themselves are yoruba, no need to be claiming anyone |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by okeysoninv: 11:52am On Aug 23, 2022 |
ForumNL:ur olodo chukwumeka of ikwerre is Yoruba . iti, igbos are highest in professional courses. bring ur data here iti. |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 11:53am On Aug 23, 2022 |
okeysoninv: Oponu, you just made a claim now Bring data to back it up |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 11:54am On Aug 23, 2022 |
okeysoninv: Keep claiming people |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by okeysoninv: 11:55am On Aug 23, 2022 |
ForumNL:keep fooling urself. |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by okeysoninv: 12:02pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
ForumNL:https://www.nairaland.com/5557792/imo-anambra-delta-leads-students#84503943 oya bring ur own data |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 12:03pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
okeysoninv: Jesus! You brought a thread created by IPOB as data Shey your mumu no too much like dz |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 12:06pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
okeysoninv:
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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by PureFace1(m): 12:07pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
Shuzzi: Go and check the chart again Ogun and Oyo are also among the states with the Highest numbers of students that sat for Waec and the highest numbers of students that passed with 5 credits including English and maths. |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Anambra1stSon(m): 12:08pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
PureFace1:Out of school children South-east lowest 1 Share
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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 12:10pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
okeysoninv: Now let me shame you UNN in 2018 admitted 586 students in Mbbs 150+ in dentistry NB : the records already on Jamb After 100L throw them to other departments, UNN used them to make money Ask any Unn students they will tell you UNN admit above quota UNN Mbbs quota is 180 yet admit 586 student just for money All SE institutions are guilty of these 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by PureFace1(m): 12:13pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
post=115979866: You are not current with the latest statistics Latest statistics Anambra led state with the highest numbers of out of school children 1 Like |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 12:13pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
post=115979866: The question is How did they count the out of school children Moreso, there are lots of Ebira, Igade, Hausa, Nupe in south west e.g there are thousands of Igade and Ebira in Osun State that all they do is farming |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 12:14pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
post=115979866: The question is How did they count the out of school children Moreso, there are lots of Ebira, Igade, Hausa, Nupe in south west e.g there are thousands of Igade and Ebira in Osun State that all they do is farming |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 12:14pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
ForumNL: Lol. What is this list for? Oluyole Automobiles is a spare parts trading company same with Mayor Automobile Industries Ltd. For IMC (Steyr Motors), Steyr Motors is a foreign brand and they have 2 distributors or business partners in Nigeria which are IMC owned by Charles Ekundayo and First Priority Resources Limited owned by Uche Gberemakor. Masillia Motors is a foreign company that imports Mitsubishi Motors. Perfection Motor Co. Ltd is an importer of FAW trucks not an assembler. Monaplex is plastic industry that produces few plastic car parts like Keke and okada head light which is something Innoson and some other Nnewi companies have been producing since 2012 so what's the fuss about? Elizade group of companies imports Toyota cars. Lanre Shittu Motors is also a car dealer and recently started assembling Toyota pickup. Brightcloud Automobile is the impressive one here that is trying to introduce EVs to the Nigerian market. |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 12:16pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
post=115979866:Not by state of origin but by location The igade, Ebira, Agatu, Hausa, Fulani in south west are the ones out of school |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 12:18pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: The list means shut up to Igbo Yoruba are the real time business people in motor business both manufacturing and assembling |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by okeysoninv: 12:19pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
ForumNL:rubbish, how many south Westerner can score 280 in jamb to get admission in unn. even from your data igbos still leads. lagos State for example holds second Igbo indigenous people. we are highest in professional courses, law, engineering and medical. you can only find Yoruba in courses like library science, soil science, agric. we leads others follow. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/261340-exclusive-jamb-report-reveals-four-nigerian-states-leading-medical-education-five-years.html |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 12:23pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
ForumNL: lol. You pack list of car importers as manufacturers they disturb us for here. |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 12:24pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
okeysoninv: Who will school SE, God forbid when UI,OAU,UNILORIN,UNILAG,LASU,OOU,LAUTECH,OOU, are there ABU, BUK in North are even better than SE schools abeg abeg Jamb statistics every year shows top scorers I mean 300+ bangers are Yorubas The list I showed you is by state of origin Did I just see Igbo indigenous people in Lagos? Now I see how shameless you are |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 12:25pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: Mumu, Yoruba are the most manufactural and motor assembler in Nigeria Just as I said the list is a shut up to you IPOB |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Unbiased1: 12:32pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
ForumNL: Enugu alone has more than 2 indigenous assembly plants. The orange coloured Dangote trucks used to carry cement are produced by an indigenous company in Enugu. The list you gave is trash. There is a difference between between car dealer and car assembler. |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 12:42pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: Shut up there Lanre Shittu Motors is one of the to motor assembler in Nigeria
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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 12:43pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
NORD is a top motor manufacturer in Nigeria
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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Shuzzi(m): 12:57pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
PureFace1:In Ogun: Sat for the exam: 43851 Scored 5 credits and above including English: 24891 (57%) Scored 5 credits and above including Maths: 27259 (62%) Average Number: 26075 Average Percentage (performance): 59.5% In Ebonyi: Sat for the exam: 14880 Scored 5 credits and above including English: 13788 (93%) Scored 5 credits and above including Maths: 14067 (95%) Average Number: 13928 Average Percentage (performance): 94% Its easy to have higher numbers because you have a higher population. Like I said no one cares about the numbers but the performance. Its not about having 100m students the question is how many in the 100m were able to score above credit (i.e their performance)
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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by Steveabbeyly: 1:05pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
I can not but laugh looking at those who are celebrating WEAC result. One would be taken a back seeing the monumental examination malpractices that the government of the states allowed to happened unhindered. The question is, since they make impressive results at O'level, why didn't same impressive performance happened at other levels especially at the tertiary level? Or they are not good at those level? |
Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by ForumNL(m): 1:34pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
Unbiased1: What are you saying Proforce, NORD, LANRE SHITU, ELIZADE are importer abi Yeye https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkVUKwzAewI
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Re: Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Education Led To Good WAEC Performance - Commissioner by PureFace1(m): 5:43pm On Aug 23, 2022 |
Shuzzi: South west now have higher population lol How come registered voters in the East is more than South west if you remove Lagos? It is only you that doesn't care about numbers The Numbers says South west will always have higher numbers of students gaining admission, higher numbers of graduates gaining employment |
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