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| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by YourKarma: 7:14pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Ofemannnu:LOlz. you sent a link to the NUC website? hahahah SHow me read data, not sentimental bullshit. The era where y'all pedal lies as truth is over. Ofemannnu: zelnababa:
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| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by Akanoaaa(m): 7:15pm On Jun 11, 2025*. Modified: 9:49pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Macphenson:Do you know how many Igbo children being use as boy boy in Lagos alone? But the hate in your vain won't allow you to think through. Sorry you hear? |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by YemyTemmy: 7:19pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
dettolgel:Eranko.... Schools in the east are mostly fraudulent, those who are educated in the east got their education from the west.... Kiss the truth , best schools are in the west |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by lawani(m): 7:21pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Kudos6453:Lagos alone is more than the SE in population according to all data like Jamb registration, NIN registration and etc. |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by Blackdisciple(m): 7:30pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
bluefilm:Abi oo |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by Ofemannnu: 7:30pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
YourKarma:Literacy rate determined by percentage showing the one of 2021 takes into account the population. If 3 people out of 4 are educated in the SE. 6 out of 9 are educated in SW. The percentage goes to the SE with only 3 educated people but SW has more educated people with 6,,the remaining uneducated people are usually the Nwaboys and Almajiris. This is how we know an educated region: SW 99% of the youngest PhD holders in NIGERIA. SE has none... Here is a list of the youngest PhD holders in Nigeria. The oldest is just 26. 1. Dr. Olabisi Adeyemi, 26 This young intellectual earned her PhD in Botany from the University of Lagos. Though she had maintained a track record of academic success right from her secondary school, she acknowledged that having a PhD at her age, and the record of being the best graduating PhD student, did not come easy. Born in Lagos Island local government of Lagos state, Dr. Adeyemi attended Girls’ Academy, Lagos Island where she was the best student in WAEC, with seven distinctions. She proceeded to University of Lagos and graduated with a first class degree in botany in 2006. She completed her PhD in record time in 2012. 2. Dr. Opeyemi Shodipe, 25 This young Nigerian scholar received her bachelor’s degree at 19 from Babcock University. After the mandatory NYSC programme, she entered for a masters at University of Ibadan, graduating best in her department. She capped it with a well-deserved doctorate degree in information science from her alma mater, Babcock University when she was 25. 3. Dr. Salihu Dasuki Nakande, 25 Born in October 1987, he is one of Nigeria’s youngest PhD holders, and arguably the youngest in northern Nigeria. He graduated with a first class degree in information technology from Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU), North Cyprus at 21. Dr. Salihu completed his Master’s degree at Brunel University, UK. He capped it with a PhD from the same university in 2012. 4. Dr. Olaoluwa Hallowed Oluwadara, 24 Acclaimed as one of Africa’s youngest PhD holders, Olaoluwa is a spectacular Nigerian intellectual and scholar, because of his achievements. He entered university for a bachelor’s degree at 15. He earned two B.Sc degrees in mathematics and physics, from University of Bangui, Central African Republic (CAR), run simultaneously. He received his master’s degree from the same university. He crowned it with a PhD in mathematics at the University of Lagos, Akoka, where he was the best graduating PhD student. Dr. Olaoluwa H. Oluwadara won University of Bangui’s all-time best student award from the department of mathematics, best BSc student award in physics, 2007 and best MSc awards in physics and mathematics respectively in 2008. He currently is a research fellow of the Mathematical Analysis and Optimisation Research Group. 5. Dr. Nkemehule Karl Omebere-Iyari, 22 Dr. Omebere-Iyari, received his PhD in chemical engineering from University of Nottingham, UK, in 2006, then aged 22. This amazing Nigerian, an old student of Kings College, Lagos had 8 As in his WAEC result at age 16. He was the best graduating student in chemical engineering that year. With a university scholarship, Omebere-Iyari wasted no time, and pursued his PhD. He received a EU grant of €17,000 every year, and finished his doctorate in the record time of three years, specializing in multi-phase flow. Omebere-Iyari has distinguished himself as an exceptionally gifted Nigerian. Since graduation, he has worked with many multinational corporations such as Shell, Halliburton, etc. He earned an MBA with distinction from INSEAD/Wharton, and is a member of many professional groups. 6. Dr. Romola Adeola, 26 26 year-old, Romola Adeola recently made headlines when she set a record in being the youngest person to obtain a Doctor of Laws degree (LLD) in the 30-year history of the Centre for Human Rights at the University of Pretoria. She is also the second youngest person to achieve this in the Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria since its establishment 107 years ago. She distinguished herself by completing the LLD in under 3 years. This record is in keeping with a pattern of excellence which Romola has maintained since her undergraduate years at Lagos State University (LASU) where she was awarded the Taslim Olawale Elias Prize for the Best Student in International Law. Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/photos-meet-6-youngest-phd-holders-in.html |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by harjay1986: 7:31pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
YemyTemmy:There is no need everyone know it for you to make it you must come down to Southwest ask P square, Obi Cubana and co, because we don't distinguish never make us forget .... out of school in every region will have to count both indigenous and non indigenous out of school in that region... and we all know that aside Yoruba next is Hausa people that are accommodating in Nigeria ... the two will give you space to excel in their community without any questioning except you disagree with them |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by Olabest911: 7:37pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Everything should not be about tribe. What is the population of each region compare to the number of out of school children |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by PHIPEX(m): 7:38pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
ALISMILE:Keep deceiving yourself. How many Igbo kids have you seen out of school in Lagos? Is your region the only one accommodating others? |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by Santalpharay: 7:40pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
zelnababa:Owoda people on the beat. Always looking for someone to blame for their bad behavior |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by PHIPEX(m): 7:44pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Bosman17:5mins research would have saved you from globalising your ignorance. What's the population of Oyo and SE? Continue to hid under your massive failures while the North catches up with you |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by zelnababa(m): 7:46pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Santalpharay:go to Onitsha where you will see dreaded devil agbero |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by Ofemannnu: 7:46pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
PHIPEX:Millions of them in those 2×2 shops not going to school are what? Add that to those under the bridge and those that do not have any bearing at all. |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by Shattuck(m): 7:48pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Yemmysworld91:this is false, aside Lagos I doubt if any south Western state is as heterogeneous as rivers or Edo state. |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by mrvitalis(m): 7:50pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Ofemannnu:Boy go back and read your history |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by kunyeo(m): 7:50pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Macphenson:You forget that SW is one region mostly populated by people from other regions.Who are those running after cars selling gala on Lagos roads? |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by mrvitalis(m): 7:50pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Dennisochampa:Show me one index of development that igbos are below national average |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by PHIPEX(m): 7:50pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Ofemannnu:Full ignorance on display. Lieraracy is measured by primary school attendance. Those in shops are already done with schools. That's why they easily outsmart you in figures and logic. Compare their IQ with the almajiris on the street |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by Shattuck(m): 7:53pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
harjay1986:you guys keep telling this lie of how our are the most accommodating, aside Lagos, we all know why Lagos is kept aside, tell me how ekiti, ondo, ogun, and osun, is more accommodating than Edo state or Rivers? How is Lagos even more accommodating in the first place, I am from Benin I know growing up even in secondary school we have neighbours and friends from different backgrounds who aren't Edo, so how is the south west more accommodating in Nigeria, the way out guys always flatter yourselves. |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by Ofemannnu: 7:54pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
PHIPEX:Continue with your delusion. The North has already pushed SE into the latrine educationally. https://www.nuc.edu.ng/ According to the NUC website which can be accessed seamlessly by any interested researcher,there is now a shift and a takeover by the Northerners as the Igbos are pushed off the sidewalk of Professorship into the 3rd position in the rank of who has the higher number of Professors between the two educational gladiators. SW still continues to be the stallion and champion of Education in Nigeria as the number of their Professors is almost triple that of the Igbos according to the Directory of full Professors in Nigerian Universities. Kudos to the gallant Igbos just as the Northerners are also heralded into the second position of Professorial hierarchy in Nigeria. Welcome.. This is the Nigeria University Commission website's link... https://www.nuc.edu.ng/ |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by Macphenson: 7:58pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
kunyeo:You mean those who have bought ancestral lands from omoniles while omoniles are loafing and touting around shouting Owomida? |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by Warmaterial(m): 7:58pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Bosman17:try to always get your fact right before coming here to disgrace yourself. In population yoruba is not bigger than the Igbos forget what they're telling you. |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by Ofemannnu: 8:03pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
PHIPEX:Look at stark ignorance. The definition of illiteracy and how it is measured can vary across countries and regions, leading to different interpretations of literacy rates. While primary education is a vital component in the development of literacy, illiteracy is not solely determined by it. Other factors, such as socioeconomic conditions, language proficiency, and the ability to apply literacy skills in real-world contexts, also play a significant role. This is where you would know that SW people are more educated than SE because they have been,able to apply their education to achieve more by having highest number of lawyers,doctors,engineers,ICT gurus etc. They excel even abroad more than the SE people. |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by Warmaterial(m): 8:09pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Akanoaaa:you don't always apply sense before coming online to disgrace yourself. In Igbo land is a must that you must finish primary school and majority secondary school before going to do boy boy because doing boy boy you be writing receipt for customers which an illiterate cannot do. |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by DrRasheed: 8:10pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
adolfHitler1934:Bigotry at its peak. I'm Hausa man by the way. |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by maiunguwar: 8:13pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Macphenson:SE people constitute 50% of the students population in SW |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by maiunguwar: 8:17pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
Shawarmagirl:l doubt that figure of 664k out of school children in SE,where I'm based it's almost 100% school enrollment, during school hour, you'll hardly see school age children roaming around |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by Alsenora: 8:25pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
If it is so there is no issue with that. South West population and size must also be considered too. YourKarma: |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by MrSly(m): 8:37pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
[quote author=DrMB post=135704096][/quote]I was expecting to see 40,000,000 for southeast because what tinubu does now is to re write history upside down. |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by kkonyeji(m): 8:42pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
DrRasheed:A Dr trying to console himself & the poor record of the north |
| Re: Out Of School Children In Nigeria by kkonyeji(m): 8:42pm On Jun 11, 2025 |
ALISMILE:Get out |
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