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Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Monsignor22: 5:10pm On Mar 19
FULL LIST: Out-of-school children across states in Nigeria (Ages 6–15)

1. Kebbi: 67.6%
2. Sokoto: 66.4%
3. Yobe: 62.9%
4. Zamfara: 61.3%
5. Bauchi: 55.7%
6. Borno: 54.2%
7. Jigawa: 51.1%
8. Gombe: 48%
9. Katsina: 45.9%
10. Niger: 42.8%
11. Kano: 39.2%
12. Taraba: 28.8%
13. Nasarawa: 25.4%
14. Plateau: 23.2%
15. Kwara: 22%
16. Kaduna: 21.9%
17. Adamawa: 21.7%
18. Oyo: 20.9%
19. Ogun: 20.5%
20. Benue: 18.4%
21. Ebonyi: 16.7%
22. Ondo: 13.8%
23. Osun: 12.8%
24. FCT: 12.8%
25. Edo: 11.3%
26. Akwa Ibom: 10.6%
27. Kogi: 10.2%
28. Delta: 9.3%
29. Rivers: 7.7%
30. Cross River: 7.6%
31. Enugu: 7.5%
32. Bayelsa: 7.4%
33. Lagos: 6.4%
34. Abia: 5.6%
35. Ekiti: 5.1%
36. Imo: 5.1%
37. Anambra: 2.9%

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by FreedomArmy: 5:14pm On Mar 19
With their huge igr bigger than all alaigbo there should be no out of school children from oyo

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by fnep2smooth(m): 5:15pm On Mar 19
The figure should be lesser than this in South East.

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Beremx(f): 5:18pm On Mar 19
Imo and Anambra the lowest in the ranking. That's why the two states always lead in education.

Kudos to Imo and Anambra people

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by SpatialKing(m): 5:18pm On Mar 19
FreedomArmy:
With their hugs igr there should be no out of school children from oyo

IGR bawo 🤣😂😁🤣

You guys and IGR

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Vickym1(f): 5:24pm On Mar 19
North really need to get their corn-tree because they're dragging the south back

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by richiemcgold: 6:35pm On Mar 19
Ondo is gradually losing that penchant for quality education. So many kids in the streets these days when they should be in school. Education should be free at the Primary/Basic level, similar to what Adefarati and Mimiko did. I'm not happy with this 13.8% at all.

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Cindypresh(f): 7:00pm On Mar 19
I saw some parts of Lagos the last time I was there, I cried.


Even Ogun state too, may God help this country.

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by onumadu: 7:04pm On Mar 19
Ekiti should secede from South west and join South East.
The rest of the southwestern states are drawing them back.

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by SHINJA: 7:20pm On Mar 19
Beremx:
Imo and Anambra the lowest in the ranking. That's why the two states always lead in education.

Kudos to Imo and Anambra people

Bcus they have very little population..

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by IceLip: 7:45pm On Mar 19
Congratulations to all the States, and Federal government officials, keep on wasting the future of these leaders of tomorrow



Ogun kee una ****

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by AllahOfBlood: 7:45pm On Mar 19
cheesy

I already knew who will top the chart on this topic even before i opened the topic
poverty stinking region who claimed leadership right every now and then

illiteracy is their social name

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by TINTINABULATION(m): 7:46pm On Mar 19
All these figures a mere mathematical permutations. The States even Nigeria as a whole has no verifiable data or records.

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Gangster1ms: 7:46pm On Mar 19
Thanks to Peter Obi who knows Education is the key for liberation and you wonder we anambra boys don't easily get fooled.

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Citadel234: 7:46pm On Mar 19
Too bad
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by LagosFirstSon: 7:46pm On Mar 19
God will continue to bless the south east states

The south east is doing well unlike Ogun, Ondo, Oyo, Osun states .

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by benitwater(m): 7:46pm On Mar 19
Nigeria!!!
Giant of Africa is really lagging behind.

God help us.

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by DiscoverID: 7:46pm On Mar 19
Another aba made statistics. Spits on the thread
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Otulented: 7:46pm On Mar 19
We wey from Ebonyi state. De go school pass for the whole south east.

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by lagosrd: 7:47pm On Mar 19
The statistics is as important as what are the states governments doing to help the children get out of school. What programs do they have in place apart from what the FG is doing. None

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by mrvitalis(m): 7:47pm On Mar 19
Honestly South East Governors need to declare a state of emergency on education

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Kizyte(m): 7:47pm On Mar 19
Anambra is doing well! 💪
In Anambra, religion does not come first before humanity, that's why there's progress there.

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Helpfromabove1(m): 7:47pm On Mar 19
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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by PropertyBuying(f): 7:47pm On Mar 19
So pathetic!
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by iyke2frankeze: 7:47pm On Mar 19
fnep2smooth:
The figure should be lesser than this in South East.
One of the out of school fools spotted. Was it figure that is sighted or percentage?

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by EmekaStanley: 7:48pm On Mar 19
Peter Obi really performed magic in Anambra educational sector when he was governor

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by DiscoverID: 7:48pm On Mar 19
LagosFirstSon:
God will continue to bless the south east states

With 70% of ibo boys selling gala and vijumilk in traffic,, you shouldbe crying
Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by greenermodels: 7:48pm On Mar 19
We have Peter Obi to thank in Anambra state,he really laid a solid foundation for education in the state.

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by AntiChristian: 7:49pm On Mar 19
Na statistics we go chop!

Are those doing home schooling included?

What about those not studying western education?

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by Godons1: 7:49pm On Mar 19
Enugu
Imo
Abia and Ebonyi are leading in our of School Children grin

Thank God for Anambra

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Re: Out-of-school Children Across States In Nigeria (ages 6–15) by boldsleek: 7:49pm On Mar 19
Vickym1:
North really need to get their corn-tree because they're dragging the south back
Not just south.

North is dragging Nigeria back.

And to think they are not even ready to embrace change

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