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Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by meccuno: 9:14pm On Aug 16, 2015
FKO81:
You are pathological lair this MDG reports on development goals

Primary School Net Attendance Ratio By State[b][/b]
Target 2A: Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike,
will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling.
Indicator 2.1: Net enrolment in primary education.
At the inception of the MDGs, countries were advised to domesticate the indicators
to suit their experience. Thus, each country had the privilege of identifying the
indicators whose content and estimation procedure were either not applicable to
them or completely out of context. In Nigeria, the computation of the primary school
net enrolment ratio has faced some challenges because it involves a complete
census of both private and public primary schools. Consequent upon this, the net
attendance ratio estimated from household survey is adopted as a proxy in this
report.
In 2014, fig. 2.1 below shows the net attendance ratio according to their distribution
by state. The states with very high attendance ratios included. Anambra (94%),
Delta (92.cool, Imo (90.7), Lagos (92), Ondo (92.4), Osun (91.6), Edo (91.0), Ekiti
(93.6) and FTC (94.1) while the least were Bauchi (29.9), Sokoto (24.cool, Yobe (23.7),
Zamfara.
At the national level, the net attendance ratio was 61% in 2008 and it increased to
71% in 2012. In 2014, there was a shortfall of 2.3% and the net attendance for 2014
thus dropped to 68.7%. When classified by sectors, net attendance in the urban
(84.3%) was much higher than in the rural areas (62.2%). Across the geopolitical
zones, it was very encouraging in the[b] South East (90.5%)[/b], South South (88.1%),
South West (87%) and North Central (80.2%). But in the North West (50.5%) and
particularly North East (42.5%) net attendance was not impressive. Although one

Literacy Rate Of Women 15-24 Years Old
the state level, literacy of youth women aged 15 – 24 was very encouraging in states
like Rivers (98%), Enugu (97%), Imo (95%), Akwa Ibom (95%), Delta (94.1&wink,
Anambra (93%), Ekiti (92.7%), Abia (91.3%). Conversely, literacy rate among
woman of age 15 – 24 was poor in Sokoto (10.7%), Bauchi (13%), Yobe (16%) etc.

Sectorally, the survey showed that there were more literate youth women (85.3%)
in the urban as against the 57.8% recorded in the rural areas. In the zones the
literate youth women in the South East (93.5%) were much higher than the rest of
the zones. North East[/b] (33.0%) and North West (35%) had the lowest percentage of
literate youth women in 2014.

Percentage of Children Of Under One Year Fully Immunized
In 2004, there was a record of 50%. It went down to 41.4% in 2008 and appreciated
again to 55.8% in 2012. There was a significant increase in 2014 in which 63.1% of
children under one year were immunized against measles.
The analysis of the survey result by geo-political zones showed that over 80% of one
year old children were immunized in South East (82.4%), South West (81.2%) and
South South (80.3%). Although North Central (77.0) was not bad, yet North East
(42.4) and North West (35.4%) were not encouraging. One year old children were
predominantly immunized in the urban areas (56.2%) than the rural areas (39.95).
IMPROVED MATERNAL HEALTH
Assistance during child birth has a lot of influence on the birth outcome. It also
determines the health and life of both the mother and child after delivery. The
assistance of highly skilled birth personnel is imperative to guarantee successful
delivery and life after such delivery.
Fig… shows the national trend of the proportion of births attended by skilled
attendants. The proportion increased in 2008 (38.9%) from 36.3% recorded in
2004 while 53.6% was recorded in 2012. The situation improved further in 2014
(58.6%). A zonal disaggregation of this trend shows that of the children born within
the period of reference, South East (89.1%) had the highest record of delivery
assisted by skilled birth attendant. Eighty three percent was recorded in South West.
North Central and South South zones respectively had a record of 67.2% and 64.4%.
The least were in North East (30.8%) and North West (24.8%).
Sectorally, the urban areas with 79.2 had higher proportion of deliveries assisted by
trained personnel’s while the rural areas had 46.6%.
Liar Muhamed's son southeast is leading in human development goals in Nigeria tongue
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by meccuno: 9:24pm On Aug 16, 2015
lezz:
Nice and brilliant post. But I have few misgivings with the igbo/Edo classification. There's nothing Edo about the Anioma to be grouped and classified in that manner.

Also it is Issele-uku not Oselukwu.
Lolz.......a non igbo teaching us who is qualified to be an igbo person....I find it very funny when I read things like these... grin. Which one come be igbo/edohuh
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by meccuno: 9:38pm On Aug 16, 2015
xtrorse:
https://www.nairaland.com/2529034/buhari-owes-igbos-nothing-junaid/11#37018575



A lie may travel for a thousand miles, but it takes just one step of truth to catch up with it. ..

How are 'Igbo people constantly shooting themselves in the foot?'
When was it, that the Igbos are the only tribe in Nigeria that made so much noise and made it clear that their decision at the polls would be based purely on tribe?
Where and when did the Igbos boast or made threats during the last elections? 
How are the Igbos burning bridges?

How have Igbos created permanent enemies for themselves through their lack of diplomacy? Can you mention the Igbos involved?

Which media did Igbos use to make noise, stating that their votes in the polls would be based purely on tribe - Punch, PremiumTimes, Leadership, Osundefender, TheNation, LindaIkeji, TVC SaharaReporters or which onehuh

How dare you falsely state that Hausas never openly opposed GEJ. 

Haba! What sort of lies are these? It is only people with dead consciences that fabricate wicked lies and distort history to achieve some undue advantages over others which are bound to boomerang. This is how these unrepentant hypocrites and treasury looters want us to continue in this false union.

Where is your verifiable proof for your assertions? Something is not factually true just because you said wrote it. What you just stated are simply your biased opinion. But it doesn't make them facts. 


Have a look at some past news where Yorubas made so much noise in the media:

http://thestreetjournal.org/2013/03/yorubas-in-europe-decry-jonathans-marginalization-of-the-south-west/

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/02/now-were-the-marginalised-yoruba-elders/

http://www.naij.com/334439-jonathans-attempt-to-persuade-yoruba-too-late-afenifere.html

http://www.nigeriavillagesquare.com/tunde-fagbenle/ugly-signs-of-yoruba-marginalisation.html

http://ketekete.com/why-yoruba-will-never-support-goodluck-jonathan-in-2015/

http://www.osundefender.org/?p=145688

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/tambuwal-elected-house-of-representatives-speaker/92761/

https://ogala./2011/06/06/aminu-tambuwal-elected-speaker-against-pdps-wish/

The reasoning of the bigot who assembled the lies above is not only terrible but despicable. 
Many Yorubas are noise makers and become rattled when confronted with the truth. Many a time you do not know what  Yorubas stand for. 

What do you call 'political sophistication'? Peddling lies and propaganda in every available media in order to tarnish and paint other people black so as to make some undue political gains that are bound to boomerang? 

[b]It's basically in Yorubaland that a man like Tinubu who embezzled Lagos State would call the shots and Yorubas would still sheepishly prostrate before him and follow him and his candidate blindly. Many Yorubas sheepishly follow criminals like they have no sense.

As big as Rochas Okorocha is, he was not sure of winning a second term as a governor of Imo State because his people were not satisfied with him. In Ebonyi State, the governor's candidates failed woefully. That's the Igbos for you. Nobody can hold Igbos down for too long; they will rise up against such political leader.
It's in Yoruba land that one person would perpetually control the people's resources and they will sheepishly follow him. If it were in the South East, Akinwumi Ambode will deny Tinubu publicly to stand a chance of winning the gubernatorial election just like Ikpeazu, Abia State PDP candidate, denied TA Orji to win some votes.

Igbo people believe no man was born to perpetually lord it over them.  

Observe that most of the people talked carelessly if not stupidly as regards 2015 elections, both in the ruling party and the opposition were Yorubas. Many  took things overboard,  threatening fire and brimstone - from Obj, Tinubu, Okupe, FFK, Lai Muhammed, Fayose, Fashola etc.

Even Yoruba people who cannot handle their families and fence-climbing thugs with no respect for the law or law enforcement called president GEJ unprintable names.

These unrepentant thieves, prostitutes and murderers of yesterday have used their giant loots to attempt to grow legitimacy and to corner the "highest-bidder-gains-it -all" political process.
They seem to feel they are born kings and queens and that attention is owed them. They do not consider anyone else's nature, but bulldoze over other people with self-righteous arrogance and supposed 'sophistication'.

For the records, Igbos supported Tinubu, and Fashola as governors of Lagos State for 16 years! That was why an Igbo man, Ben Akabueze, has been a major cabinet member in Lagos for both Tinubu and Fashola.[/b]

Facts are sacred...
Yoruba have proven beyond reasonable doubt to be chief tribalists in Nigeria and can NEVER vote anybody outside their tribe in elections. Otherwise can you compare Obasanjo’s 4 years and Jonathan's 4 yearshuh Yet Yorubas supported Obasanjo for 2nd term notwithstanding Buhari was contesting in 2003.

Yoruba has been voting along tribal line since independence (facts are sacred). Quit denigrating other tribes especially Igbos to cover your lies and ethnic bias.
The South-West zone had 14,296,163 registered voters, which represented 19.44% of the total number of voters nationwide. In terms of national electoral strength, the zone was number 2. Taking into account the electoral behaviour of the South-West since independence, the zone has proven itself, without exception, of incapable of voting anyone other than its own

In the 1st Republic, it voted mainly Action Group in favour of Chief Obafemi Awolowo with about 69% voters’ turnout.

In the 2nd Republic, it voted 78.75% of its total votes cast for UPN in favour of Chief Awolowo, with 70% voters’ turnout. 

In the June 12, 1993 presidential election, the pattern was repeated more or less the same, except that the total percentage of SDP’s votes in favour of Chief MKO Abiola rose up to 84.5% in the zone. 

In the 1999 presidential election, mainly because the only two candidates for the presidency were both from the South-West, the zone’s voters’ turnout was abysmally low (48.09%) with about 68% of the votes cast to APP in favour of Chief Olu Falaye. 2003 also recorded poor voters’ turnout with 71% of votes cast for Obasanjo’s PDP. 

In 2011, with no South-Western candidate fielded by any of the major parties, the South-West voted PDP when a functional alliance with the CPC failed to field in Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu or his nominee. Besides, with the vicious experience of Alliance for Democracy in 2003 when the PDP Federal Government uprooted AD government in five states of the zone, the South-West could not afford to risk having an opposition PDP government at the Federal level again; certainly not after the hard pains and toils of forming the APC. It is therefore existential for the South-West to vote APC at the presidential election.

http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/daily/politics/50349-2015-presidential-election-how-and-why-pdp-will-lose


For many decades now, how did Hausa-Fulani build bridges with the frequent killings and destruction of lives, properties and places of Christian worships, not to mention the Boko-Haram insurgents who are not only threatening the existence of the country but maim and kill peasants farmers and villagers on a regular basis? But they now have the presidency while the Yorubas vice-presidency! What a misnomer!

Almost throughout GEJ regime Hausa-Fulanis and some traitors in the South West were preaching hate messages in the North and in the South West.
These unrepentant prophets of doom devised every crook tactics (falsehood, media propaganda, threats, sponsored Boko-Haram insurgency still rearing its ugly head, blood shed etc.) and they still believe that Nigeria can subsist.

Many disgruntled Yoruba called GEJ many unprintable news - clueless, weak, visionless and impotent - online and offline simply because he is not from the born-to-rule tribes. There cannot be peace in a country where some people regard others as second-class citizens even in their own fathers' land that's feeding the country.
Many of these tribalists and hypocrites were in government and nothing worked. They fleeced our commonwealth and there was no transparency. Now these sets of hypocrites have begun another round of propaganda and deceit against Igbos - their nightmares!.

If Yorubas are accommodating and friendly, why have Yorubas persistently bred and used miscreants to distort money and distrupt the businesses of law-abiding citizens in Lagos? Why would any Yoruba person dare utter such word like 'accommodating' other people in Lagos - a city developed with crude oil money and by the communal efforts of every tribe in Nigeria for close to a century; as if Yorubas feed other people and give out lands for free? 

If Yorubas didn't want any Igbo man to own a part of their land, why did they sell their lands to them in the first place? Why should thecYoruba man collect over N300 million from an Igbo man just to sell a plot of land to him in Ikoyi; collect taxes and other tenement rates from Igbo man and yet, they will not want him to claim rights of a landlord? Did any Igbo man stop you from buying properties, lands and other assets in Igboland and laying claims as a landlord? 
When did Orji Uzor Kalu's outburst that Lagos is a no man's land represent the opinion of over 70 million Ndigbo. Yorubas are aborigines in Lagos state. But if they decide to sell their fathers' properties to an Igbo man and collect his hard earned money and come back later to trespass, they should be jailed! Did anybody compel Yorubas to sell Igbos lands? Enough of this ethnic bigotry.

Asiwaju conducted census in Lagos state and told us that the Igbos are 45% of Lagos population, Yorubas are 47% and others make up the other number.
The Igbos are not daft or cowards to be threatened to vote for a particular candidate in Lagos 2015 gubernatorial election. It is so pathetic for Oba Rilwanu Akiolu to do so!

Between the Igbos and Yorubas, which of them constantly display insensitivity, crass disrespect, mindlessness arrogance and continued to insult the dignity and sensibility of other people using their numerous media outfits to heat up the polity, creating enmity and problems in the country and still foolishly think they are the 'sophisticated' tribe? The Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi had already exposed such wicked lies in his paper titled 'YORUBAS ARE THE PROBLEM WITH NIGERIA'.

Igbo people are no betrayers and don't harbour traitors, chronic, perennial, perpetual, pathological liars! 

Igbos have been killed in the North since 1940s, long before independence. They have continued to be killed in the North up till present. Nzeogwu's coup only provided a pretext for the North supported by the treacherous West to embark upon their favorite past time. Ojukwu defended Igbos from ethnic cleansing. Igbos survived the war because they are very resilient.

Yorubas and their co-travellers accuse Igbos of being greedy. That Igbo's love for money is insatiable, while every other Nigerian groups hate money! Abacha, Gowon, Obj, IBB, Danjuma, Abiola, etc, heartless men who looted the Nigerian treasury dry, is any of them Igbo?

If there is any one tribe in the world that values and protects the stranger that tribe is Igbo. Igbos permeate almost every nook and cranny of the country, peacefully and immensely contributing their quota to the economic advancement of the locals and the country at large. I am yet to read Igbos on rampage causing havoc and fighting their 'host'. Igbos network with their 'host', build business empires and some of them even get married to their 'host', all for peaceful co-existence and building bridges. Is that tantamount to stupidity, creating permanent enemies,  preaching hate, not being tactful   and not building bridges?

Is there any tribe that exhibits such 'Nigerianess' than the Igbos? Can the greedy tribalists boast of this? NO!


But what do the Igbos get in return for this patriotic display of One Nigeria - threats and destruction of their lives and properties by the so called 'host'? Igbos are being harassed, molested and their legal businesses distrupted on regular basis by the 'host' and its government. 

Oba Rilwanu Akiolu of Lagos even went as far as threatening to drown Igbos in the Lagoon if they did not vote for his candidate in the last 2015 election. And a good number of Yorubas hailed and supported their Oba for the bold step - Dr Ariyo, Kunle Afolayan etc.!


YORUBA LEADERS SOWED THE SEED OF TRIBALISM AND RUINED NIGERIAN ECONOMY
Many of the achievements of the Yoruba tribe is largely due to the fact that they have been unjustly favoured by the lopsided arrangement in the polity. That's why a great number of Yorubas would prefer the status quo to remain. A number of Yorubas have used the unjust system to their advantage, looting the treasury with reckless abandon. Yoruba leaders wrecked this country and brought her to the present miserable state! 

When a couple of distinguished past nationals like Nnamidi Azikiwe did their best to promote national patriotism even to the disadvantages of their own people, the likes Obafemi Awolowo used their positions to entrench hatred, bitterness, tribalism, nepotism and religious bias in the polity for their selfish gains. The latter are still being held in high esteem by their tribesmen, and they even use any means to shove it down the throats of other people.

Informed people are not deceived by Yoruba usual shouting, crying, weeping, wailing, yelling, cursing and making much noise on every available media. This a tribe that is after all well known for being loose cannons. Uncouth, uncivilised and disrespectful set of people who made a career out of abuse and slurs.
If there is any southern tribe that have gained much from this fraudulent union, it is the Yoruba tribe! 
Yoruba tribe have only flourished at the expense of others courtesy of the unjust system! 

In saner climes many Yoruba leaders should have been behind bars spending the rest of their miserable lives for the great looting of our commonwealth.

Inspite of the crass looting of the treasury by many Yorubas, Yoruba land still remains one of the illiteracy and poverty stricken regions in Nigeria! Yoruba achievements have not in any way given her people a better welfare than the Igbos.
Whichever way the loudmouthed tribalists turn, one is certain - they must be made to eat their words! 

The bottom line remains that guilty conscience is the problem of many Yorubas which has practically beclouded their sense of judgement. They taunt the Igbo with images of the Biafran war. They brag to these victims of their genocidal exploits in the war; how Adekunle murdered innocent youths in their prime and how their god Awolowo used starvation policies to create kwashiorkor-ridden children. And they think these things don't irk the common Igbo youth. 

The Igbos have done much and achieved much for themselves and Nigeria. Whatever negative impression you get from any quarter is as result of envy - the pull-him-down syndrome. But that has not deterred Igbos from waxing stronger and excelling in almost every socio-economic index.

In the light of this, it is very unjust to accuse Igbos of not being tactful and strategic or not building bridges just because they seek a legal way of determining their destiny. Stating that Igbos are not building bridges or not reasonable is all hogwash and amounts to nothingness. 

'One Nigeria' seems to be just for self benefit - anybody or tribe who is benefiting from it, be it in civil service, politics and business through monopoly, backed by evil structures put in place by past leaders will not agree that Nigeria should be restructured or otherwise. So many lives have been sacrificed and are still being sacrificed to keep Nigeria one at the expense of some people. Rather than challenge the gross inequality and injustice (quota system, false census figure, lopsided local government areas) in thepolity these tribalists still consider it right to fabricate and spread malicious messages to score political points that are bound to boomerang. 

Igbos may go through pains in the beginning, but majority are resolute fighters and never quitters. They are very confident of overcoming like they did after the Biafran war. 

Whatever Igbos may be going through now is part of the struggle. Freedom isn't given, it's taken. Definitely,  there is no pain, no gain.

The typical Igbo man is civil and values the sanctity of life.  

No matter how hard these evil men try to cover up and silence the truth; truth is stubborn and she cannot be drowned. She is like a pack of straws that are held together and pinned down by a strong hand at the bottom of a river so that she should not be seen or heard. Yet one day, in the fullness of time, that strong hand that seeks to suppress her forever shall wither and dry up. At that point Lady Truth will happily float to the top of the water where she will be seen and heard by all. It is in the same way that one day, in the fullness of time, the pernicious and perfidious verdict...that the powers that be have claimed....will be exposed for what they are.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by totit: 9:43pm On Aug 16, 2015
This sums it up



There is no doubt at all that there is a strand in contemporary Igbo behaviour that can offend; by its noisy exhibitionism and disregard for humility and quietness"
.............Chinua Achebe.


Ibo man talking.
The world shouldn't be surprise.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 9:57pm On Aug 16, 2015
totit:
This sums it up



There is no doubt at all that there is a strand in contemporary Igbo behaviour that can offend; by its noisy exhibitionism and disregard for humility and quietness"
.............Chinua Achebe.


Ibo man talking.
The world shouldn't be surprise.
the same Igbo man you have downplayed in past threads...hypocrite.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by totit: 10:23pm On Aug 16, 2015
SonOfEl:
the same Igbo man you have downplayed in past threads...hypocrite.
Stop using words you don't understand it meaning.

I'm not surprise :



There is no doubt at all that there is a strand in contemporary Igbo behaviour that can offend; by its noisy exhibitionism and disregard for humility and quietness"
.............Chinua Achebe.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by Ritchiee: 10:24pm On Aug 16, 2015
tonychristopher:
I get am before
If you have it now,pls,let us see the stats.On a thread todaythat says Yoruba gave in to the British without a fight, it took the second page before Yorubas debunked the lie...why don't you too argue with facts and stop this fairy tales. We are all learning,
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 10:26pm On Aug 16, 2015
totit:
Stop using words you don't understand it meaning.

I'm not surprise :



There is no doubt at all that there is a strand in contemporary Igbo behaviour that can offend; by its noisy exhibitionism and disregard for humility and quietness"
.............Chinua Achebe.
H.Y.P.O.C.R.I.T.E! leave achebe alone, he does not need your publicity.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by totit: 10:28pm On Aug 16, 2015
SonOfEl:
H.Y.P.O.C.R.I.T.E! leave achebe alone, he does not need your publicity.
Shut up kid
Go and accuse him on his grave.
Why are you angry
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by Ritchiee: 10:28pm On Aug 16, 2015
Eurelaz:
my cousin jst employed a Yoruba man to clean his lawns.He entered Lagos barely 5yrs ago.


#he's a stranger bt got d brains 2 subdue d dumb headed landowners
Story again... are these people educated at all?
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 10:35pm On Aug 16, 2015
totit:
Shut up kid
Go and accuse him on his grave.
Why are you anger
chai! *dodges the bullet* .....pls get an English textbook before making any further comment.


BTW, I have no grouse with what my mentor achebe said, what am attacking is your hypocrisy of using the comments of a man you downplayed.....

hypocrite! hippopotamus!
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by totit: 10:38pm On Aug 16, 2015
SonOfEl:
chai! *dodges the bullet* .....pls get an English textbook before making any further comment.


BTW, I have no grouse with what my mentor achebe said, what am attacking is your hypocrisy of using the comments of a man you downplayed.....

hypocrite! hippopotamus!
Why are you angry?
Will you stop begging me now,stop begging me indirectly.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by Ritchiee: 10:43pm On Aug 16, 2015
FKO81:
Yorubas and propaganda, since Igbo scholar replied Nigeria rabble rouser,propagandist and coward Fami Fan Kayode non of your scholars have replied him, Let me re post it may be some of you missed it. Please kindly endure to read this

basic Google-research will do you good here; check out the name, Equanoh OLAODAH. Further Femi claims that the Yoruba were the first lawyers and doctors in Nigeria. This is again a big falsehood. The first Nigeria doctor was an Effik man Silas G. Dove who obtained a medical degree from France and returned to practise medicine in 1840 in Calabar.[/color] This fact can also be verified from historical medical records in Paris.

I would also ask that you google the name BLYDEN – Edward Wilmot BLYDEN – an educated son of free Ibo slaves who by the mid-19th century had acquired sound theological education. He was born in Saint Thomas in 1832. He is one of the founding missionaries that established the Archbishop Vining church in Ikeja.
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Before the next time you succumb to your long-running battle with logorrhoea, Femi please do some research.

What about the third president of a free Liberia – President J JRoyle – again, a man of Ibo descent[/color]. Please take some time to do some research so that we can discuss constructively. It is wrong to peddle lies to your people. It is academic fraud to knowingly misrepresent facts just to score cheap points with people who do not have the discipline to do research and accept anything you pour out simply because they say you are well educated. To again quote the great Nobel Prize Winner in Economics Joseph Stiglitz; Femi fits into the category of third rate students from first rate universities with an inflated sense of self-importance. Let’s go on!

Who was the first Nigerian Professor of Mathematics – an Ibo man – Professor Chike Obi – the man who solved Fermat’s Last Theorem. He was followed by another Ibo man, Professor James Ezeilo, Professor of Differentail Calculus and the founder of the Ezeilo Constant[color=#990000]
. Please do some research on this great Ibo man. He later became the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka and one of the founders of the Nigerian Mathematical Centre. Who was Nigeria’s first Professor of Histroy – Professor Kenneth Dike who published the first account of trade in Nigeria in pre-colonial times. He was also the first African Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan[/color]. [b]Who was the first Professor of Microbiology – Professor Eni Njoku; he was also the first African Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos. Anatomy and Physiology – Professor Chike Edozien is an Asaba man and current Obi of Asaba. Who was the first Professor of Anatomy at the University College Ibadan? Who was the first Professor of Physics? Professor Okoye, who became a Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1960. He was followed by the likes of Professor Alexander Anumalu who has been nominated for the Nobel Prize for Physics three times for his research in Intermediate Quantum Physics. He was also a founding member of the Nigerian Mathematical Centre. Nuclear Physics and Chemistry – again another Ibo man – Professor Frank Ndili who gained a Ph.D in his early ’20s at Cambridge Univesity in Nuclear Physics and Chemistry in the early ’60s. This young Asaba man had made a First Class in Physics and Mathematics at the then University College Ibadan in the early ’50s. First Professor of Statistics – Professor Adichie who’s research on Non-Parametric Statistics led to new areas in statistical research. What about the first Nigerian Professor of Medicine – Professor Kodilinye – he was appointed a Professor of Medicine at the University of London in 1952. He later became the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka after the war. What about Astronomy – again another Ibo man was the first Professor of Astronomy – please, look up Professor Ntukoju – he was the first to earn a double Ph.D in Astronomy and Mathematics.

Let’s go to the Social Sciences – Demography and statistical research into population studies – again another Ibo man – Professor Okonjo who set up the first Centre for Population Research in Ibadan in the early ’60s. A double Ph.D in Mathematics and Economics. Philosophy – Professor G D Okafor, who became a Professor of Philosophy at the Amherst College USA in 1953. Economics – Dr. Pius Okigbo who became a visiting scholar and Professor of Economics at the University of London in 1954. He is also the first Nigerian Ph.D in Economics. Theology and theological research – Professor Njoku who became the first Nigerian to earn a Ph.D in Theology from Queens University Belfast in Ireland. He was appointed a Professor of Theology at the University College Zambia in 1952.[/b][color=#000099]


I am still conducting research in areas such as Geography where it seems a Yoruba man, Professor Mabogunje, was the first Professor. I also am conducting research into who was the first Nigerian Professor of English, Theatre Arts, Languages, Business and Education, Law and Engineering, Computer Technology, etc. Nigerians need to be told the truth and not let the lies that Femi Fani-Kayode has been selling to some ignorant Yoruba who feel that to be the first to see the white man and interact with him means that you are way ahead of other groups. The Ibo as The great Achebe said had within a span of 40 years bridged the gap and even surpassed the Yoruba in education by the ’60s. Many a Yoruba people perpetually indulge in self-deceit: that they were the first to go to school; to be exposed to Western education; that they are academically ahead of other Nigerian cultures of peoples. Another ignorant lie.[color=#770077][/color]

As far back as 1495 the Benin Empire maintained a diplomatic presence in Portugal. This strategic relationship did not just stop at a mere mission but extended to areas such as education. Scores of young Benin men were sent out to Portugal to study and lots of them came back with advanced degrees in Medicine, Law and Portuguese Language, to name a few.

Indeed, some went with their Yoruba and Ibo slaves who served the sons of the Benin nobility while they studied in Portugal. These are facts that can be verified by the logs kept by ship owners in Portugal from 1494 to 1830. It is kept at the Portuguese Museum of Geographic History in Lisbon.

Why then would several Yoruba people peddle all these falsehoods to show that they are ahead educationally in Nigeria? The true facts from the Federal Office of Statistics on education tell otherwise, showing that 3 Ibo states for the past 12 years have constantly had the largest number of graduates in the country, producing more graduates than Ondo, Osun, Ekiti and Oyo states. These eastern states are Imo, Anambra and Abia. Yet he calls Ibos traders. Indeed, the Igbos dominate because excellence dominates mediocrity – truth.[color=#990000][/color] grin

Let me enlighten this falsehood’s mouthpiece even further: before the civil war Ibos controlled and dominated all institutions in the formal sector in Nigeria from the universities to the police to the military to politics:

The first Black Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan was an Ibo man

•The first Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos was an Ibo man

•The first Nigerian Rector of the then Yaba College of Technology was also an Ibo man

•The police was run by an Ibo IG

•The military as a professional institution was also run by elite-ilk Ibos.


Facts can never be hidden. To be first does not mean you would win the race; let us open up all our institutions and may the best man win. Let us not depend on handouts or privileges but on heard work. Let us compete and give the best positions to our brightest – be it Ibo, Yourba or Fulani, and then we shall see who is the most successful Nigerian.

I find it difficult not to respond to some of these long-held lies that are constantly being peddled by Yorubas. One is that the Yoruba have the largest number of professors in the country. I would again ask that we stick to facts and statistical records. T[b]he Nigerian Universities Commission has a record of the state with the largest number of professors on their records and as at 2010 that state is Imo State followed by Ondo State and then Anambra State; the next state is Ekiti and then Delta before Kwara State[/b]. I am sure you Yorubas are surprised. When you sit in the South-West do not think others are sleeping but I wish to address another historical fact and that is who were the first Nigerians to receive Western education. It is important that these issues be examined in their historical context and evidence through research be presented for all to examine.

I have continued my research for as the great sociologist and father of modern sociology – Emile Durkheim – put it, the definition of a situation is real in its consequence . What this simply means is that one must never allow a perceived falsehood to become one’s reality and by extension individuals who accept a defined position act as though the situation is real and apply themselves in that narrowly defined perspective.

Why is this important to state it is because for long the Yoruba have peddled lies that have almost become accepted as the truth by other Nigerians but it is important that we lay down the facts for others to examine and come to their own conclusion for facts are facts. Let’s go back to education. Historically, Western education resulted as a product of indigenous ethnic groups interacting with the whites through trade. The dominant groups sold slaves, ivory gold and a host of other products to their European counterparts in exchange for finished goods – wine, tobacco, mirrors, etc.

The Bini who were the dominant military force from the 15th to the 19th century raided and sold other ethnicities to the Europeans. Top on the list of those they sold were the Yoruba, Ibo and Igala. Various other ethnicities suffered as a result of the Bini military expansion. And the Benin Kingdom stretched from present-day Benin up to what is now geographically referred to as Republic of Togo. Indeed, the influence of the Benin Empire extended to the banks of the river Niger to present-day Onistha. There are huge Yoruba settlements in the Anioma part of Delta State who fled Yoruba land as a result of these attacks and constant raids. Yes, there are Yoruba people who are currently living with Ibos in the Ibo-speaking part of Delta and they are full citizens of the place no one refers to them as strangers and there is no talk about the Ibos being the host community like we hear from the Governor of Lagos State. But let me return to research. Slaves were moved from the hinterland to the coast and many were sold through Eko to the New World. These slaves were the first to encounter the Europeans and by extension their way of life – this included education in a Western sense. The Bini King had taken pains to establish a diplomatic presence in Portugal and the relationship developed into areas that extended beyond trade in the late 15th century and lasted well into the early 19th century. Scores of young Bpni youth were sent to Portugal and studied there, coming back with advanced degrees in various disciplines. The next set of people to receive Western education were the slaves themselves. Some of them managed to buy their freedom and develop themselves further.

For the Ibo it does not matter who your father is; the question is: Who are you? Who was Obasanjo’s father? Was he the most educated Nigerian? I am sure the answer is no. Yet this Great Nigeria led this nation two times as a military Head of State and as a civilian President. What about GEJ? Who was his own father? Was he the first Nigerian to go to London? The answer is no. In fact, he had no shoes, yet he is fully in charge. So it does not matter if your father was the first Lawyer or first Doctor in Nigeria but rather what matters is what an individual does with the talents the Almighty has given to him. Let us open up Nigeria for competition. That is the solution to our problems. Those who want privileges keep reminding us that their fathers were the first to go to school in London. Every generation produces its own leaders and champions. Like Dangote who is the biggest employer of labour in Nigeria today and the richest man in Africa. Was his father the first to go to study in London? Yet he is the master of people whose parents gave them the best. My brothers, the answer to the Nigerian problem is that we should establish a merit-driven society. “I get am before” no be property.
I do hope you want to counter this https://www.nairaland.com/2486801/check-out-these-achievements-u...
Continue with your research...but be hasty... ciao.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 10:45pm On Aug 16, 2015
totit:
Why are you angry?
Will you stop begging me now,stop begging me indirectly.
see this drowning drag feeling funky....have you gotten this delusional?

I will advise you to go to bed and have a good and sincere cry, at least mummy will comfort you.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by totit: 10:46pm On Aug 16, 2015
SonOfEl:
see this drowning drag feeling funky....have you gotten this delusional?

I will advise you to go to bed and have a good and sincere cry, at least mummy will comfort you.
He's pained, and won't cease running around like a headless chicken.
I say, stop begging me
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 10:51pm On Aug 16, 2015
totit:
He's pained, and won't cease running around like a headless chicken.
I say, stop begging me
I think your head needs a transplant to that of a monkey, at least it knows when its been corrected.

I know you are a she-male.... your days are numbered.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by totit: 10:52pm On Aug 16, 2015
SonOfEl:
I think your head needs a transplant to that of a monkey, at least it knows when its been corrected.

I know you are a she-male.... your days are numbered.
You are pained, ain't you?
Achebe was right after all.
Get well soon.

Look at this kids ke
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by totit: 10:55pm On Aug 16, 2015
SonOfEl:
I think your head needs a transplant to that of a monkey, at least it knows when its been corrected.

I know you are a she-male.... your days are numbered.
Lamaooooooo
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 10:55pm On Aug 16, 2015
totit:
You are pained, ain't you? Achebe was right after all. Get well soon.
Look at this kids ke
***shakes head pitifully***
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by totit: 10:57pm On Aug 16, 2015
SonOfEl:
***shakes head pitifully***
But you've been shaking you head since yesterday, why? grin
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 11:00pm On Aug 16, 2015
totit:
But you've been shaking you head since yesterday, why? grin
I bet you won't understand... you can't..... your brain won't be able to grasp it.....
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by Ritchiee: 11:02pm On Aug 16, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:

I am giving you basic statistics ...not the ones that you guys cook up. it's called random sampling

your professors in Yoruba land said that the west is rich bit we saw how ogun with all her richness couldn't pay salaries while anambra is increasing salaries

they said Yoruba region is rich yet we saw how they wanted to send their kids to aba to learn self reliance

yet they said that they are the most educated region we agreed yet waec neco jamb came and made us saw how how Igbo were hoping up

they said that they are rich but UN brought out statistics that show that east is the region that is meeting mdg goals

now they said that they are prudent managers of resources but we saw anambra state buying up the bonds of Yoruba states

oh now they are the most sophisticated region that is what they say lately

but that's okay till they bury the oba and we will see

ivnorabe is bliss

this is aba made facts


simple statistics and observation will help u



hahaha. don't even bother about those stats. the state with the most cheating centres will surely carry the day. in that same list edo, kaduna and bayelsa were ahead of all south-western states. but how do you explain this

BEST STUDENTS IN WAEC
2010- Akinwale Oluwatola/ Olaitan Ibironke Lawal
2011-Tolulope Falokun/ Christianah Opeyemi Adeloye
2012 -Folafoluwa Oginni
2013-Oloruntoba Ogunfolaji
The rest are ghanaians

BEST STUDENTS IN NECO


2013-Funmilayo Olayinka
2014- Nder Sesugh , Adediran Shakirudeen and Raji Oluwatobi Quadri

COWBELL COMPETITION PAST WINNERS
2011-Akindele Nurein Oyetobi
2012-akintokun adegboyega
2013-Akindele Oyedele


Iganmode Grammar School, Otta, Ogun State has won the most cowbell competitions in Nigeria. 2002, 2007 and recorded a back-to-back success in 2011, 2012 and 2013.


your professors in Yoruba land said that the west is rich bit we saw how ogun with all her richness couldn't pay salaries while anambra is increasing salaries

Chai so because south-western states couldn't pay workers means anambra is richer? see logic. anyways the NBS has already settled that


they said Yoruba region is rich yet we saw how they wanted to send their kids to aba to learn self reliance

So because ekiti sent some of its youths to learn how to make shoes in aba, then it means the region is not rich? ha!


they said that they are rich but UN brought out statistics that show that east is the region that is meeting mdg goals

when did the U.N say that. another uncle paulinus lie but you didn't see the poverty rate by the NBS

North -West -71.4%

North-East 69.1%

North Central- 60.7%

South-East- 59.5%

South-South- 55.5%

South-West- 49.8


now they said that they are prudent managers of resources but we saw anambra state buying up the bonds of Yoruba states

Abeg explain
And UNDP 2014 stats..
SE-27.36%
SS-25.2%
SW-19.3%
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by totit: 11:04pm On Aug 16, 2015
SonOfEl:
I bet you won't understand... you can't..... your brain won't be able to grasp it.....
I feel sorry for you. You are quite naive and a kid off and on NL.

Chino will explain better.
Trust me? It's doesn't take me a week to huh...
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 11:09pm On Aug 16, 2015
totit:
I feel sorry for you. You are quite naive and a kid off and on NL.
Chino will explain better. Trust me? It's doesn't take me a week to huh...
**just as I thought....**
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by Ritchiee: 11:10pm On Aug 16, 2015
chuna1985:
Igbos are more educated than the Yoruba.

Igbos have been ahead of Yoruba education wise since 1960.

Ur lies can't erase that.
Let us see you compare your achievements with this. You don't have up to 1/40 of these few achievements of the great Yoruba nation... https://www.nairaland.com/2486801/check-out-these-achievements-u
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by totit: 11:10pm On Aug 16, 2015
SonOfEl:
**just as I thought....**
Hmmm
Sonofhel?
Honestly? I feel for you!
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by Ritchiee: 11:16pm On Aug 16, 2015
pazienza:
https://junglejournalist./2012/10/13/the-greatest-heist-in-modern-history-by-awolowo-and-the-yorubas-known-as-indigenization-of-foreign-companies-in-nigeria-by-frederick-onwumbiko/

A little bit of historical perspective to the thread, won't be bad.
I have read the trash at elombah...Igbos are really deludedly deluded.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by Ritchiee: 11:25pm On Aug 16, 2015
pazienza:
[b] Paul Anber's essay "Modernization
and Political Disintegration: Nigeria
and the Ibos" published in the
journal of Modern African Studies
vol. 5, No 2 (Sep, 1967) 163-179.
See pp 171-172 for excerpt:
" '' A system of Universal primary
education was introduced in Eastern
Nigeria in 1953, though the mission
schools had already prospered in
the Region long before then.
Despite the fact that there was a
requirement for limited contributory
fees, education continued to be very
much in demand. Even at the time
when universal primary education
was first introduced, the percentage
of the population over seven years
of age who were literate was higher
in the East than in any other
Region: East, 10.6 per cent; West
9.5 percent; North, 0.9 percent.
Since 1959, the East has had more
teachers and pupils than any other
area of the country, with the
heaviest emphasis on primary
education. Figures for elementary
and secondary education indicate
that the approximate ratio of
teachers to population in 1963 was
1 to every 1,500 in the East, 1 to
every 2,500 in th West, and 1 for
every 10,000 in the north. Other
statistical data reveal how rapidly
the standard of living rose among
Ibos. The East had the most
extensive hospital facilities in the
country by 1965, the largest
regional production of electricity in
the country by 1954, and the
greatest number of vehicle
registrations by 1963. The economic
orientation of the Ibos was also
reflected through membership of
credit associations:in 1963 the East
had 68,220 individual members, the
west 5,776, and the north a mere
2,407 ." ''... His source was the
Annual Abstract of Statistics
( Federal Office of Statistics, Lagos,
1965) [/b]


There you go.
Give us a link to that or you are dumb for giving us this poo...
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by tobtap: 11:59pm On Aug 16, 2015
meccuno:
you really have to give the igbos credit though......the 3 year civil war was actually fought in their land.......most students stopped schooling for 3 years,gowon regime promised the 3 R's, the federal Government through their finance minister awolowo gave them 20 pounds irrespective of whatever they had in the bank,they have been frustrated by the other two tribes namely the sw and the North in federal presence and appointments and the mischievous indigenisation policy led by awolowo .............BUT still,the Igbos have managed to CLOSE the gap once again......the same thing happened in the early 1920's to the 1950's......it shows how industrious and can do spirit of an average igbo man........who ever believed that these same people that were starved marginalised and treated like conquered people would still rise from the ashes?? A wise igbo man once said that no matter how deep a pit is, and u throw an igbo man there, he would struggle and make that pit an avenue for wealth.......am not a tribal jingoist nor am I an igbo supremacist but these are things I see happening everyday.......a new generation of igbo people are emerging,who have a deep sense of what this country Nigeria has in stock for them......they have developed a thick skin and know how to manoeuvre the negative Nigerian system and in a few years time they would raise their head fully above the troubled waters of Nigeria............the bank List is a testament to that
thanks for been objective...the only fault in your argument is the blame u put on AWOLOWO.. awolowo was not the head of state nor was he d finance minister of biafra...his job was to make sure nigeria finances was in order and not BIAFRA. yet awolowo was sympathetic to the ibos, which was y der properties were returned to them in the west (awolowo region) remember ibos properties in (south-south and north) were not returned to them...yet he is not giving is due... yes innocent ibos(civilians) died in the war...dat can never be excused...but the biafrians solders killed innocent nigerians as well... the ibos are enterprising and highly DRIVEN ...wich i greatly admire ...but of all the ACTORS in the civil war on both side...AWOLOWO WAS ONE OF THE GOOD GUYS.....cheers
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by Ritchiee: 12:04am On Aug 17, 2015
SonOfEl:
I feel so sorry for this inferior ngbatis, they make a lot of noise and fabricate paper lies...

I have warned them as to stop their antics, that it will always be exposed someday, just as an elder warns a child about playing alone in the forest.

totit, splashbaby, aareonakakanfo, coolitempa, etc.....I warned this kids but they won't listen.....chukwu gbaharu we....
What are you 'ranting' about?Have you been able to make 1/40 of these achievements... https://www.nairaland.com/2486801/check-out-these-achievements-u...And are you telling us to believe some of those names like Pius Okigbo being the first phD holder in economics and we all know that Dr Achilefu led the team that invented the cancer goggle and with all what you have brought,have you been able to make 1/40 of this https://www.nairaland.com/2486801/check-out-these-achievements-u
When we see that you can compare with that,we would add another long list so that you can know that the Yoruba are your father in almost all aspects...It is a game...no insults so that we don't derail the thread.. thanks.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 12:54am On Aug 17, 2015
Ritchiee:
Give us a link to that or you are dumb for giving us this poo...
you must have been lazy and stubborn in your school days (that is if you are out of school already).

if you read the post properly, you would have seen the source. all you lazy lots want is a quick link.
Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by SonOfEl(m): 1:06am On Aug 17, 2015
Ritchiee:
What are you 'ranting' about?Have you been able to make 1/40 of these achievements... https://www.nairaland.com/2486801/check-out-these-achievements-u...And are you telling us to believe some of those names like Pius Okigbo being the first phD holder in economics and we all know that Dr Achilefu led the team that invented the cancer goggle and with all what you have brought,have you been able to make 1/40 of this https://www.nairaland.com/2486801/check-out-these-achievements-u
When we see that you can compare with that,we would add another long list so that you can know that the Yoruba are your father in almost all aspects...It is a game...no insults so that we don't derail the thread.. thanks.
where did this one crawl out from ? you better go back and humble yourself. you guys are empty boasters.

no serious NLer has time for naivety. achilefu is the most recently celebrated Igbo inventor, check for the renowned inventors like ndubuisi ekekwe, Cyprian emeka uzoh, these two's accomplishments alone are enough to diminish all your Yoruba pseudo-inventors.

this is just the beginning kid, go and learn.
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