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Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by FKO81(m): 10:19pm On May 04, 2015
superstar1:
Beathuhhuh?


See this alaigbo dude. It still buttress the point we have been telling you that even your kids do not want to stay on your soil. What is wrong with FGC Umuahia? Dont you get it.

Yoruba kids are rocking private schools and nyamiri kids are celebrating public schools. Spot the difference.

DO you think it is by mistake that majority of the best private schools, both secondary and university, are on our blessed soil?
I Pity your people, that was how you guys where defending that useless chinco Opon imo, came up with propaganda that the UN invited him and they want to adopt the gadget for Africa, at the end what happened? Out come Osun is dragging position with Jalingo, I thought by now they will be competing with Anambra, Imo or Delta state? Always leaving in fools paradise.
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by fx45(m): 10:20pm On May 04, 2015
superstar1:
NAaaaaaa. They are empty. Infact FG is about shutting the down, because all teh Ezes, Obis, Ngozis, Chidebiere, Shukwudi, Shindima, Shindodo, Shinagorom etc are now in schools in other regions.

You can never see any yoruba kid in those schools. Define competition? How will i leave a land flowing with milk and honey and be wriggling inside the red mud of alaigbo, in the name of competition.

Y1bos are rushing out of alaigbo and you want Yorubas to be migrating to where you yourself cannot stay. What kind of stup1d logic is that?
Ignorance and self-deceit cannot and WILL NEVER help your situation... You guys have been left behind.... And that's a certain truth
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by superstar1(m): 10:22pm On May 04, 2015
MCMLXXVI:
Present your publication that shows your Yoruba people attending more private school. Moronn, you're shooting yourself on the foot! grin
You've landed yourself in a ditch today and you can't escape it! grin
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Cant you just figure it out with simple logic. Well logic cannot be sen in red mud tainted cerebral.

Are the schools not located in SW? That is even obvious to the blind at birth.

How do you expect proprietors to locate their business entities where there is no market? The market is available ie the kids are available, that is why they are siting their schools on our soil and not inside gully eroded or sambisa forest.
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by Nobody: 10:22pm On May 04, 2015
I know you will mess up like a child without brain thats why I invited you
superstar1:
NAaaaaaa. They are empty. Infact FG is about shutting the down, because all teh Ezes, Obis, Ngozis, Chidebiere, Shukwudi, Shindima, Shindodo, Shinagorom etc are now in schools in other regions.

You can never see any yoruba kid in those schools. Define competition? How will i leave a land flowing with milk and honey and be wriggling inside the red mud of alaigbo, in the name of competition.

Y1bos are rushing out of alaigbo and you want Yorubas to be migrating to where you yourself cannot stay. What kind of stup1d logic is that?
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by superstar1(m): 10:24pm On May 04, 2015
CaptainOjemba:
I know you will mess up like a child without brain thats why I invited you
See this dude.

I am enjoying taking you and your goons to the cleaners.

E ti po to. E lo posi wa. Even your FIeld marshals and Generals in this game, wont dare it.
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by handsometokunbo: 10:26pm On May 04, 2015
Sunnybobo3:
I just checked your profile and you registered on April 23, 2015 so I'll pardon your ignorance cos you were not on nairaland when we analysed JAMB university admission statistics of OBJ era more about 7 years ago. Go through the link below and come back and tell me how you feel if shame will let you;

Look Who Is Going To School In Nigeria: The Statistics May Surprise You - https://www.nairaland.com/237534/look-going-school-nigeria-statistics
I am not talking about quantity but quality which could only be found in South West Universities - OAU, UK, UNILORIN, UNILAG, COVENANT, BABCOCK, LADOKE, UNNAB, FUTA,

As at 2014, the only place in Nigeria Universities where you could find foreigners(Americans, British, Togolese etc) are all in South West Universities. Foreigners don't just wake up and decide to study in these Universities in South West, they must have done their findings about these Universities before making up their minds.

Take a look at Africa university rating over d years and tell me if any University in the East has ever been listed.

Realistically, go to Federal Ministries, Parastatals even Private establishments to see Yoruba graduates compare to their counterparts from the East who bought their ways into universities. I have seen it all and I can put it to you that most of them bought their ways into universities.

South East universities in their bid to meet up with South West as far as education is concerned are just admitting and shunning out graduates in thousands.

Go to Oil and Gas industry as well as Banking sector to see the failures of these Universities in South East going by their products.

Take sentiment out of this, go around d country and see Yorubas in their different field of professions compare to their counterparts from the East who were admitted out of tribal sentiment and calculation.

Funny enough, Jonathan, his wife and those senators with profound Igbotic accents are products of South East Region Universities.
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by Nobody: 10:27pm On May 04, 2015
A GOOD RESPONSE TO Sunnybobo's overbloated ego is this link:


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WAEC Distinction/Merit Awards: WHEN WILL PUBLIC SCHOOLS BRIDGE THE GAP?

on December 18, 2014 / in Education, News 11:39 am / Comments

By Dayo Adesulu

THE West African Examinations Council, WAEC, in its bid to encourage brilliant students and bring healthy competition among West African students, yearly presents awards for outstanding performance in May/June WASSCE.

The three WAEC awards jostled for by best candidates yearly include; Distinction/Merit Awards, Omo N’Oba Erediauwa Coronation Trophies and Augustus Bandele Oyediran Trophy.

In a document made available to Vanguard after WAEC’s 52nd annual meeting of the Nigeria National Committee held in Minna, Master Ogunfolaji Oloruntoba, Miss Fasola Ifeoluwapo and Miss Anyanwu Maureen emerged first, second and third respectively in Distinction/Merit Award in the May/June 2013 WASSCE.
Ogunfolaji had his pre-primary/primary school at Dt. Bernadette Nursery and Primary School, Onikolobo, Abeokuta, Ogun State. He had his secondary school education at Sacred Heart Catholic School, Abeokuta, Ogun State.

In the May/June 2013 WASSCE result, Ogunfolaji made A1 in eight subjects including English and Mathematics. His total score was 666.6525.
Fasola who emerged second best, had her pre-primary/primary school education at Junior International School, Oluyole Estate, Ibadan, Oyo State.

Total score

Also, she had her secondary school education at the International School, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State. Fashola who is presently studying Medicine and Surgery at the University of Ibadan, made A1 in eight subjects including English and Mathematics during the May/June 2013 WASSCE. Her total score in the eight subjects was 664.0075.

The difference in the total score of Oloruntoba and Ifeoluwapo was 2.645 marks.

Miss Anyanwu Maureen Kelechi who came third had her pre-primary/primary school education at the Montessori International School, Port Harcourt, River State, just as she attended Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja. Similarly, she had A1 in eight subjects including English and Mathematics. Her total score was 656.5480. The difference between the second and third winner was 7.4595 marks.

Apparently examining past winners of the National Distinction and Merit Awards from 2005-2013, students from private schools have consistently maintained the lead in WASSCE results. Except in 2010 when Akinwale Oluwatola from Air force Comprehensive School, Iyana Offa, Oyo State came first on merit and not even a distinction.
Statistical breakdown reveals that in 2005 WASSCE May/June results, Master Omusi Odaro Anthony from Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja emerged first with a distinction.

In 2006, it was Majekodunmi Oluwabusola from All Saint’s College, Jericho, Ibadan. 2007, Yusufu John from Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja came first with a distinction. Similarly, in 2008, the first position went to Maduka David Immanuel from King’s High School, Satellite Town, Lagos.

The feat of private schools emerging first also continued in 2009 when Agbaje Simisola of Lagoon Secondary School, Lekki, Lagos came first with a distinction. First position in 2011 went to Adeloye Christianah from Charis International School, Abeokuta, Ogun State. In 2012, Oginni Folafoluwa Mary from Our Lady and St. Francis Catholic College, Osogbo, Osun State.

In the same vein, private schools have been clinching the Augustus Bandele Oyediran prize and trophy award to best students in the past eight years. In 2005, Loyola Jesuit, Abuja won it. In 2006, it was Negbenebor International School, Benin. The trophy went to Lumen Christi International High School, Uromi, Edo State in 2007. Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja again in 2008. Similarly, Lumen Christi International High School, Edo State which won it in 2007 also bagged it in 2009. Dority International Secondary School, Abia, in 2010. Again, Lumen Christi International High School, Edo State won it in 2011. In 2012, it was Presentation National High School, Benin, Edo State that lifted the trophy.
To qualify for Oyediran prize, candidate must score Grade 1 in at least 8 subjects including English and Matthematics.

Public school stakeholders

The analysis of this data should serve as a wake up call for public school stakeholders in the sector. All hands should be on deck to restore the glory of public schools. Public school should strive to bridge the wide gap that exists between private and public schools, especially in academic performance. Decades ago, the public school was the pride of many parent as many parents strived to place their children in public school, believing that was where children can get the best. Today, the story has changed, as people in helm of affairs who suppose to revamp the dawnward trends in public schools are themselves patronising private school and establishing more.

Little wonder, the Minister of Education, Malam Ibrahim Shekau last week at Federal Polytechnic, Auchi said: ”Government is worried about the poor results recorded in the last Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination conducted by the West Africa Examination Council.”

It is believed that the academic success story of many private schools is not unconnected to their conducive learning environment, well-equipped libraries and laboratories, and qualified dedicated trained teachers.

Besides, at the 22nd Convocation of Federal Polytechnic, Auchi, Shekarau did say: ‘’Government has taken steps to improve on the capability of the quality of teaching and facilities available in our secondary schools.

‘’Government is working out modalities for the regular training and re-training of teachers through various short-term courses, workshops and seminars.”
Stakeholders are waiting for the Education Minister, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau to expedite action in fulfilling the policy statement.
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See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/waec-distinctionmerit-awards-whenll-public-schools-bridge-gap/#sthash.Q07K5h5z.dpuf
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by superstar1(m): 10:28pm On May 04, 2015
FKO81:
I Pity your people, that was how you guys where defending that useless chinco Opon imo, came up with propaganda that the UN invited him and they want to adopt the gadget for Africa, at the end what happened? Out come Osun is dragging position with Jalingo, I thought by now they will be competing with Anambra, Imo or Delta state? Always leaving in fools paradise.
Lol.

Gadget can flop. There is no crime in daring, stupidity is not trying at all.

We all know the miracle centres that litters alaigbo, just like baby factories.

With all your ''superficial results'', where are they all ending? Ariara market. Simple because they are not employable.
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by emmatok(m): 10:29pm On May 04, 2015
Sunnybobo3:
Did you do elementary statistics at all?

That 192 got admitted into Kings College, a premier elite public school in Yoruba land and out of that number, about 38% of them are from the SE and out of the top 20 of the 192, Igbos made up 75%. Is that too much for you to understand or you are just being mischievous?
Another thread for our Igbos friends to MASTURBATE . grin
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by MCMLXXVI(m): 10:31pm On May 04, 2015
superstar1:
See this mengistu.

If you like you can be staying in bujumbura or kathmandu or torah borah mountain or aleppo. wetin be my own.

So majority of the best private schools, both secondary and unis are on our soil? That is a fact. Why? It is so beacuse there is a ready market of customers. Who are the cusomers. Kids in our region.

Simple logic, though it is not common to red mud tainted cerebral
DUNCE, See how poor your "simple logic" is? Is that the publication you should be presenting?
Kings College is also on your soil, but has that made Yorubas the majority?
The same way you're making this claim is the same way I can validate El Rufai's proclamation simply on the grounds that, having been the FCT minister, he was better placed to Know which lands were owned by whom.
See how you've just been outsmarted, dunce?

PLEASE, provide your researched publication validating your claim that Yorubas have ditched public schools for private schools.
We're waiting grin
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by Nobody: 10:31pm On May 04, 2015
Where is aresa aka fash cleaner
superstar1:
See this dude.

I am enjoying taking you and your goons to the cleaners.

E ti po to. E lo posi wa. Even your FIeld marshals and Generals in this game, wont dare it.
can you comment about the topic and stop talking like agbero at oshodi oke
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by Nobody: 10:31pm On May 04, 2015
MR Sunnybooboo, FYI, SW youths HARDLY attend public schools anymore. OUR BRILLIANT BOYS AND GIRLS ARE IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS, not public schools.

Admission into King's college is not what most Yoruba parents even pray for today. Sorry ass bro. grin grin grin
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by Sunnybobo3(op): 10:31pm On May 04, 2015
handsometokunbo:
I am not talking about quantity but quality which you can only be found in all d South West universities.

As at 2014, the only place in Nigeria Universities where you could find foreigners(Americans, British, Togolese etc) are South West Universities.

Take a look at Africa university rating over d years and tell me if any University in the East has ever been listed.

Realistically, go to Federal Ministries, Parastatals even Private establishments to see Yoruba graduates compare to their counterparts from the East who bought their ways into universities. I have seen it all and I can put it to you that most of them bought their ways into universities.

South East universities in their bid to meet up with South West as far as education is concerned are just admitting and shunning out graduates in thousands.

Go to Oil and Gas industry as well as Banking sector to see the failures of these Universities in South East going by their products.

Take sentiment out of this, go around d country and see Yorubas in their different field of professions compare to their counterparts from the East who were admitted out of tribal sentiment and calculation.

Funny enough, Jonathan, his wife and those senators with profound Igbotic accents are products of South East Region Universities.
Dude, data used is based on national performance and not based on choice of schools.

Quality is when you produce the best results in JAMB, WAEC, NECO, COMMON ENTRANCE etc. Available data show the Igbos are tops in all these exams.

You'll also agree with me that after the locals, Igbo students constitute the second largest group in any university in Nigeria.
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by coolitempa(f): 10:31pm On May 04, 2015
Sunnybobo3:
Troll, now go through this thread and drink otapiapia grin


https://www.nairaland.com/237534/look-going-school-nigeria-statistics
d truth is bitter.....l grin
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by Sunnybobo3(op): 10:32pm On May 04, 2015
StBlack1:
MR Sunnybooboo, FYI, SW youths HARDLY attend public schools anymore. OUR BRILLIANT BOYS AND GIRLS ARE IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS, not public schools.

Admission into King's college is not what most Yoruba parents even pray for today. Sorry ass bro. grin grin grin
Do SW students no longer write JAMB and WAEC?

Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by superstar1(m): 10:35pm On May 04, 2015
CaptainOjemba:
Where is aresa aka fash cleaner can you comment about the topic and stop talking like agbero at oshodi oke
LOL.

Oshodi oke ko, oshodi isale ni,

Get busy on how how you will stem the wave of human migration, huma desertification and brain drain bedeviling alaigbo first. Write 10,000 words thesis on how to reverse this trend that has gotten so bad to the level that kids and infants too are now migrating out of your gully eroded land.

At this rate, by 2017, babies will be fighting their mothers, refusing to be delivered on alaigbo soil.
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by emmatok(m): 10:35pm On May 04, 2015
Sunnybobo3:
People like Gbawe, Orlandoowoh, omenka, Caseless and co will be viewing as guests.

Instead of them to be campaigning for their youths to take their academics serious, the were using their time to canvass for an illiterate old man whose zone had only one percent of the intake on merit to become president.
Its not surprising how you people started churning out your achievements since GEJ became President.

The same MADAM NOI keep telling about Nigerian economic growth until the Naira started crashing.

Self deceit is delusion unlimited. grin
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by MCMLXXVI(m): 10:35pm On May 04, 2015
Sunnybobo3:
Do SW students no longer write JAMB and WAEC?
LMAO! You got the fool there! grin
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by MCMLXXVI(m): 10:38pm On May 04, 2015
The truth, they say, is very bitter. grin And we can seef how our resident mango-headed beer parlor pseudo-intellectuals are struggling to swallow it. grin
Too bad.
This is what happens when you lie to yourself for ages and statistics start coming out to rip your fantasy world apart grin
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by superstar1(m): 10:40pm On May 04, 2015
MCMLXXVI:
DUNCE, See how poor your "simple logic" is? Is that the publication you should be presenting?
Kings College is also on your soil, but has that made Yorubas the majority?
The same way you're making this claim is the same way I can validate El Rufai's proclamation simply on the grounds that, having been the FCT minister, he was better placed to Know which lands were owned by whom.
See how you've just been outsmarted, dunce?

PLEASE, provide your researched publication validating your claim that Yorubas have ditched public schools for private schools.
We're waiting grin
Really!!!!! So, El Rufai knows all the houses in Abuja and name of owners of the houses. This is ridiculous. I cant believe that this is coming from another Ariara Market Graduate.

Are majority of best private schools in SW? Yes. Both secondary and Unis? Yes.

That is an undebatable fact, that even a born blind could see.

DOes El Rufai knows the name of all the houses owners in Abuja? capita NO. Is that a fact? Yes.

Make this exercise very easy for us. Ohaneze should tell FCT to publish the names of all the house owners and that will be taken as a fact.

FOr now, it is a fallacy and make-me-happy lies of y1bos.
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by Nobody: 10:40pm On May 04, 2015
The thread is about: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List not about useless rnting
superstar1:
LOL.

Oshodi oke ko, oshodi isale ni,

Get busy on how how you will stem the wave of human migration, huma desertification and brain drain bedeviling alaigbo first. Write 10,000 words thesis on how to reverse this trend that has gotten so bad to the level that kids and infants too are now migrating out of your gully eroded land.

At this rate, by 2017, babies will be fighting their mthhers, refusing to be delivered on alaigbo soil.
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by Sunnybobo3(op): 10:41pm On May 04, 2015
emmatok:
Its not surprising how you people started churning out your achievements since GEJ became President.

The same MADAM NOI keep telling about Nigerian economic growth until the Naira started crashing.

Self deceit is delusion unlimited. grin
GEJ wasn't president at this time; https://www.nairaland.com/237534/look-going-school-nigeria-statistics
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by Nobody: 10:41pm On May 04, 2015
Sunnybobo3:
Do SW students no longer write JAMB and WAEC?
After private schools,they now write BAMJ and ECWA. grin
Of course you know there are no private schools in the SE
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by Nobody: 10:42pm On May 04, 2015
Sunnybobo3:
Do SW students no longer write JAMB and WAEC?
Education malpractice is the business in SE and many other SS state.

Pray tell me, so there are more students in Bayelsa than in Lagos that will actually do well in WAEC?
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by Duru1(m): 10:42pm On May 04, 2015
FKO81:
Merit pass Correction Anambra 24, IMO 24, Enugu 14, Abia 7, Ebonyi 4 =73. Lagos 36, Ogun 11, Osun 7, Oyo 5, Ondo 3, Ekiti 2= 64
How many Ndiigbo make up the aggregate show in Lagos, Ogun, Osun, Oyo, Ondo and Ekiti? The Lagos number shall be interesting case of study. Anyway, few loudmouthed goons have alluded that Ndiigbo are traders.
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by Sunnybobo3(op): 10:43pm On May 04, 2015
superstar1:
Really!!!!! So, El Rufai knows all the houses in Abuja and name of owners of the houses. This is ridiculous. I cant believe that this is coming from another Ariara Market Graduate.

Are majority of best private schools in SW? Yes. Both secondary and Unis? Yes.

That is an undebatable fact, that even a born blind could see.

DOes El Rufai knows the name of all the houses owners in Abuja? capita NO. Is that a fact? Yes.

Make this exercise very easy for us. Ohaneze should tell FCT to publish the names of all the house owners and that will be taken as a fact.

FOr now, it is a fallacy and make-me-happy lies of y1bos.
Houses in Abuja are registered with the FCTDA and are registered to the names of the owners who fill out their states of origin on the form.
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by superstar1(m): 10:44pm On May 04, 2015
CaptainOjemba:
The thread is about: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List not about useless rnting
I know the topic red cap wearing dude.

I have told you our kids attend private schools and not public schools we left behind decades ago.

Keep celebrating your backwardness. in the olden days Kings College was a school of choice for the creme de la creme of the society. That stopped in 2000.


Celebrating admission into Kings College in 2015, makes you look Ali baba and the 40 thieves.
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by emmatok(m): 10:45pm On May 04, 2015
superstar1:
Really!!!!! So, El Rufai knows all the houses in Abuja and name of owners of the houses. This is ridiculous. I cant believe that this is coming from another Ariara Market Graduate.

Are majority of best private schools in SW? Yes. Both secondary and Unis? Yes.

That is an undebatable fact, that even a born blind could see.

DOes El Rufai knows the name of all the houses owners in Abuja? capita NO. Is that a fact? Yes.

Make this exercise very easy for us. Ohaneze should tell FCT to publish the names of all the house owners and that will be taken as a fact.

FOr now, it is a fallacy and make-me-happy lies of y1bos.
You seem not to have learnt about these peeps.

They like unnecessary competition(even when their is no competitor) and showmanship.

Its best to ignore and laugh at them.
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by Nobody: 10:46pm On May 04, 2015
MCMLXXVI:
LMAO! You got the fool there! grin
You are blind to reasoning. How does posting stats that thrive under a totally ethnically-eroded education system under your clueless GEJ equate to getting at me?

PLS answer, WHY AT THE END OF ALL THE EXAMS, Yorubas end up producing the best secondary school students? (my link is proof)
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by handsometokunbo: 10:47pm On May 04, 2015
Sunnybobo3:
Dude, data used is based on national performance and not based on choice of schools.

Quality is when you produce the best results in JAMB, WAEC, NECO, COMMON ENTRANCE etc. Available data show the Igbos are tops in all these exams.

You'll also agree with me that after the locals, Igbo students constitute the second largest group in any university in Nigeria.
In response to d last paragraph of above post, Ibos are far from next after locals in the North. I think there are more Yorubas in Northern universities than the rest


And secondly, there are more Itsekiris, Urhobos, Ijaws, Egberis and other minorities in South West Universities than Ibos.
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by superstar1(m): 10:47pm On May 04, 2015
emmatok:
You seem not to have learnt about these peeps.

They like unnecessary competition(even when their is no competitor) and showmanship.

Its best to ignore and laugh at them.
I saw the thread and did not want to be part of it, until one joker out of them invited me, running their loud mouths, chest beating anddisplaying their eternal idiocy.

I gladly oblige them.
Re: A Geopolitical Regional Analysis Of KING’S COLLEGE 2014/15 Merit Admission List by emmatok(m): 10:49pm On May 04, 2015
StBlack1:
Education malpractice is the business in SE and many other SS state.

Pray tell me, so there are more students in Bayelsa than in Lagos that will actually do well in WAEC?
That Bayelsa result funny.
The same backward Bayelsa. grin
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