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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by xreal: 10:57am On Apr 07, 2020
OK.

Maybe that will help solve the COVID issue at hand.

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by madridsta007(m): 10:57am On Apr 07, 2020
Freddyjimoh:


https://www.sunnewsonline.com/lagos-pegs-entry-age-into-jss1-at-12-years/

I wouldnt have gotten into JSS1 then grin
Some of us that started 100 Level at 15 years old due to "jumping" classes in primary school. grin JSS1 at 9/10 years old.
Lagos State, this is discriminatory grin

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by NigeriaBam: 10:57am On Apr 07, 2020
Nice One.
Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by Fidelismaria: 10:58am On Apr 07, 2020
This is wrong

10/12 would have been better

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by Nobody: 10:58am On Apr 07, 2020
11 is better

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by witsel4(m): 10:59am On Apr 07, 2020
Very good, but 11 would have been better

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by Staphylococcus: 11:00am On Apr 07, 2020
missimelda01:
So 8years old in primary 6 would have to wait for 4 years before entering secondary school shocked

They should start this from the new set entering KG 1.

What is an 8year old doing in primary 6.

Are you saying He/She was 2 years old in primary 1

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by Mpanyi: 11:00am On Apr 07, 2020
Good.
Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by MrNipplesLover(m): 11:01am On Apr 07, 2020
StPete:
Finishing at age 18, get jambed 2, 3 or even 5 times before entry into higher institution, then finally graduate at age 30 (inclusive of ASUU strike school disruptions and what not), after nysc, you're 32 and past the age of entry level recruitment. What a funny country




this is pure stupidity.


this government is just stupid and wicked.



maybe they are also planning to push up 30yrs to 35yrs max age for NYSC.

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by SocialJustice: 11:01am On Apr 07, 2020
Lol, stupid policy.
Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by spiritedtete: 11:01am On Apr 07, 2020
Good move Lagos!

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by DexterousOne(m): 11:02am On Apr 07, 2020
yers6:
I swear!!!!!!!! This is the best policy in education sector in recent years. Was still discussing this very crucial issue with woman days ago!!!!

Imagine a scenario whereby some new generation 'sophisticated' parents wants their wards in JSS 1 at the age of 7, 8, 9 or 10 and by the time the kid is 16 or 17, would already be done with university! And then by 19 would be done with nysc and then start working. And for those in majority, may not get a good job at that stage and so, life problems start hitting them with so much frustration which they were not fully prepared or grounded to face and then they resort to drugs, prostitution and other dangerous vices just to keep face or survive!

And there is where the challenge starts. Because they are still teenagers with the enormous mantle of grown adult's headaches, they become so directionless in life especially because most Nigerian men don't intend to settle down maritally or even take life very serious till they are 30 years and above. FACT!

Come to clubs on the island and you would weep for the new generations our so called enlightened and cosmopolitan parents are now raising. You would see young girls of 15, 16 from mostly Christian and Religious higher institutions of learning like Covenant, Babcock (the Babcock lady giving head last year in the viral video comes to mind here), Redeemers, Mountain Top, Caleb, Unilag, Leads, Alkhima, Afe Babalola, etc, flooding some of the most exquisite, expensive and classy night clubs on the island, in Owerri, Benin, PH, Abuja every and every weekend!

Or why do you think new exquisite clubs are opening up every other day in Lagos and those cities mentioned? High rate of slay queens everywhere? Or astronomical numbers of mamalawos on IG? Or the fact that weed, codeine, and other 'get high' drugs are recording the craziest sales ever? Its beyond just the fact there are big boys ready to spend but simply because the young and willing underage girls from the higher institutions of learning abounds massively like the sands in the ocean. You see young girls at age 17, 18, 19 among them already having flapping and seriously sagged breasts**.

And you begin to wonder if they are not young girls from so called prestigious and religious universities where security was very tight, where morals were preached and impacted on all fronts, where their parents spend fortunes on them to be in so called best schools?

If you were one brought up in a strict home and responsible background and happen to see things as they are in those cities mentioned, you would weep bitterly.

Don't get get this submission wrong as this is not to generalise that all underaged kids in universities are bad or irresponsible. Far from it. Still a lot are well raised and doing remarkably well even after graduation. Because age at times doesn't translated to maturity. But the danger lies in having kids who are not raised well to fully absorb the crude shocks of life in the majority!

How can you explain so many 16 years olds in 400 level in universities but are already deeply enmeshed in drug abuse? Or the girls that have committed several abortions that they have lost counts? Or those who have been to 100's of exquisite clubs in and out of the country at age 16/17? Thats why you see so many childish comments on social media posts and forum especially on Nairaland in recent years and you begin to wonder, who are these so called young adults with terribly childish mentality? How can you then explain the highest numbers of young boys and girls committing suicides in recent years when we all know Nigerian rarely commit suicide? By time the damage has been seriously done on those boys and girls, you now see their mother's en masse in churches and other religious gatherings seriously praying and fasting for God to touch the soul of those already destroyed children.

We play and pray too much in this country!


I dont agree with all your points

I agree with some tho

I'll break them down later on

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by Donald3d(m): 11:02am On Apr 07, 2020
This honestly makes no sense at all.
If you don't groom a child well in all facets of life, no matter how old they are they would misbehave

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by Olalekank(m): 11:02am On Apr 07, 2020
Nawa sha
Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by Electroweb(m): 11:03am On Apr 07, 2020
It should be enforced nationwide so that the age of those leaving secondary school nationwide will be uniform.

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by Ryocaj(m): 11:03am On Apr 07, 2020
This is absurd.. I was 12 Wen I was in SS1.. I finished University at 20.. This is absolutely unnecessary... So if a genius gets promoted b4 that age they will deny him till he is 12.. absolute nonsense..

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by Tchange1(m): 11:03am On Apr 07, 2020
Nice move. Its even long over due

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by wman(m): 11:03am On Apr 07, 2020
Nonsense
Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by Proffdada: 11:03am On Apr 07, 2020
yers6:
I swear!!!!!!!! This is the best policy in education sector in recent years. Was still discussing this very crucial issue with woman days ago!!!!

Imagine a scenario whereby some new generation 'sophisticated' parents wants their wards in JSS 1 at the age of 7, 8, 9 or 10 and by the time the kid is 16 or 17, would already be done with university! And then by 19 would be done with nysc and then start working. And for those in majority, may not get a good job at that stage and so, life problems start hitting them with so much frustration which they were not fully prepared or grounded to face and then they resort to drugs, prostitution and other dangerous vices just to keep face or survive!

And there is where the challenge starts. Because they are still teenagers with the enormous mantle of grown adult's headaches, they become so directionless in life especially because most Nigerian men don't intend to settle down maritally or even take life very serious till they are 30 years and above. FACT!

Come to clubs on the island and you would weep for the new generations our so called enlightened and cosmopolitan parents are now raising. You would see young girls of 15, 16 from mostly Christian and Religious higher institutions of learning like Covenant, Babcock (the Babcock lady giving head last year in the viral video comes to mind here), Redeemers, Mountain Top, Caleb, Unilag, Leads, Alkhima, Afe Babalola, etc, flooding some of the most exquisite, expensive and classy night clubs on the island, in Owerri, Benin, PH, Abuja every and every weekend!

Or why do you think new exquisite clubs are opening up every other day in Lagos and those cities mentioned? High rate of slay queens everywhere? Or astronomical numbers of mamalawos on IG? Or the fact that weed, codeine, and other 'get high' drugs are recording the craziest sales ever? Its beyond just the fact there are big boys ready to spend but simply because the young and willing underage girls from the higher institutions of learning abounds massively like the sands in the ocean. You see young girls at age 17, 18, 19 among them already having flapping and seriously sagged breasts**.

And you begin to wonder if they are not young girls from so called prestigious and religious universities where security was very tight, where morals were preached and impacted on all fronts, where their parents spend fortunes on them to be in so called best schools?

If you were one brought up in a strict home and responsible background and happen to see things as they are in those cities mentioned, you would weep bitterly.

Don't get get this submission wrong as this is not to generalise that all underaged kids in universities are bad or irresponsible. Far from it. Still a lot are well raised and doing remarkably well even after graduation. Because age at times doesn't translated to maturity. But the danger lies in having kids who are not raised well to fully absorb the crude shocks of life in the majority!

How can you explain so many 16 years olds in 400 level in universities but are already deeply enmeshed in drug abuse? Or the girls that have committed several abortions that they have lost counts? Or those who have been to 100's of exquisite clubs in and out of the country at age 16/17? Thats why you see so many childish comments on social media posts and forum especially on Nairaland in recent years and you begin to wonder, who are these so called young adults with terribly childish mentality? How can you then explain the highest numbers of young boys and girls committing suicides in recent years when we all know Nigerian rarely commit suicide? By time the damage has been seriously done on those boys and girls, you now see their mother's en masse in churches and other religious gatherings seriously praying and fasting for God to touch the soul of those already destroyed children.

We play and pray too much in this country!
so you'll rather drag back those with high IQ because of their age? Remember age and maturity can be mutually exclusive

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by DexterousOne(m): 11:04am On Apr 07, 2020
fatymore:
12 is on the high side. 11 is still okay...


But all out elites would take their children to expensive schools that won't take to this new law.

The law is for the masses

11 is a better age
So they finish at 17

A 17 year old has some sense

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by BABANGBALI: 11:05am On Apr 07, 2020
Yinmu. It won't work. My sun must enter secondary school at age 9

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by drLammy(m): 11:05am On Apr 07, 2020
The thing is how best are they working on the policy to get this children in higher institution when they are done with secondary learning...
We have seen people cleared o'level, Jamb and post jamb still denied admission

The whole system is faulty

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by sowilli: 11:06am On Apr 07, 2020
haaaaaaaaa:
So that they will graduate and not have the opportunity to work in multinationals like KPMG, Accenture etc. Wicked human beings
this companies have set very bad standards but even with this law, many should complete their education and NYSC before 25. Whilst maturity is not a functional of age, some times the older the better because the older seems to have more life experience. Life experiences develops one’s emotional intelligence which is lacking in many work places. Don’t you hear this silly talk - my education is fast? Is education supposed to be measured by speed or quality? We all want it fast in this country. There is a process for everything. We don’t have to compare with the whites, they have a better IQ

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by udemzyudex(m): 11:06am On Apr 07, 2020
Funny , parents will still find a way to enroll their kids.

How much will they pay to get a new birth certificate?

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by pressplay411(m): 11:07am On Apr 07, 2020
fatymore:
12 is on the high side. 11 is still okay...


But all out elites would take their children to expensive schools that won't take to this new law.

The law is for the masses

Easy piecey, just take the kid outside lagos. Problem solved.

Eventhough we know parents have abused the system so much, this is not the best solution.
What now happens to whiz kids? Kids that are more advanced in academic ingenuity than their peers?

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by kingthreat(m): 11:07am On Apr 07, 2020
As much as I am against rushing children academically, I think it is best the age is put within 11 - 13 for entry age into secondary school
Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by Avalancheman: 11:07am On Apr 07, 2020
11years is good enough.

All the same, great policy... smiley

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Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by Kaybaba5(m): 11:08am On Apr 07, 2020
GOOD DEVELOPMENT..........
Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by sapientia(m): 11:08am On Apr 07, 2020
yers6:
I swear!!!!!!!! This is the best policy in education sector in recent years. Was still discussing this very crucial issue with woman days ago!!!!

Imagine a scenario whereby some new generation 'sophisticated' parents wants their wards in JSS 1 at the age of 7, 8, 9 or 10 and by the time the kid is 16 or 17, would already be done with university! And then by 19 would be done with nysc and then start working. And for those in majority, may not get a good job at that stage and so, life problems start hitting them with so much frustration which they were not fully prepared or grounded to face and then they resort to drugs, prostitution and other dangerous vices just to keep face or survive!

And there is where the challenge starts. Because they are still teenagers with the enormous mantle of grown adult's headaches, they become so directionless in life especially because most Nigerian men don't intend to settle down maritally or even take life very serious till they are 30 years and above. FACT!

Come to clubs on the island and you would weep for the new generations our so called enlightened and cosmopolitan parents are now raising. You would see young girls of 15, 16 from mostly Christian and Religious higher institutions of learning like Covenant, Babcock (the Babcock lady giving head last year in the viral video comes to mind here), Redeemers, Mountain Top, Caleb, Unilag, Leads, Alkhima, Afe Babalola, etc, flooding some of the most exquisite, expensive and classy night clubs on the island, in Owerri, Benin, PH, Abuja every and every weekend!

Or why do you think new exquisite clubs are opening up every other day in Lagos and those cities mentioned? High rate of slay queens everywhere? Or astronomical numbers of mamalawos on IG? Or the fact that weed, codeine, and other 'get high' drugs are recording the craziest sales ever? Its beyond just the fact there are big boys ready to spend but simply because the young and willing underage girls from the higher institutions of learning abounds massively like the sands in the ocean. You see young girls at age 17, 18, 19 among them already having flapping and seriously sagged breasts**.

And you begin to wonder if they are not young girls from so called prestigious and religious universities where security was very tight, where morals were preached and impacted on all fronts, where their parents spend fortunes on them to be in so called best schools?

If you were one brought up in a strict home and responsible background and happen to see things as they are in those cities mentioned, you would weep bitterly.

Don't get get this submission wrong as this is not to generalise that all underaged kids in universities are bad or irresponsible. Far from it. Still a lot are well raised and doing remarkably well even after graduation. Because age at times doesn't translated to maturity. But the danger lies in having kids who are not raised well to fully absorb the crude shocks of life in the majority!

How can you explain so many 16 years olds in 400 level in universities but are already deeply enmeshed in drug abuse? Or the girls that have committed several abortions that they have lost counts? Or those who have been to 100's of exquisite clubs in and out of the country at age 16/17? Thats why you see so many childish comments on social media posts and forum especially on Nairaland in recent years and you begin to wonder, who are these so called young adults with terribly childish mentality? How can you then explain the highest numbers of young boys and girls committing suicides in recent years when we all know Nigerian rarely commit suicide? By time the damage has been seriously done on those boys and girls, you now see their mother's en masse in churches and other religious gatherings seriously praying and fasting for God to touch the soul of those already destroyed children.

We play and pray too much in this country!
Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by Coldie(m): 11:08am On Apr 07, 2020
lahizak:
Thats a very good move. If u are vigilant u will observe that most of the people failing in the university are either too young or too old. The ones graduating with the best result are between those age group except in some very small cases. The old ones is understandable but nowadays d people in the uni are just too young. I am a secondary school teacher and I av lot of students in jss 1 that are between the age of 8 and 9 and they are very dull compared to their classmate of age 12 or 13. Nowadays parent tend to rush their children.my younger sister is 15 in ss2 and she sat 4 jamb dis year. She got 181 and if she passed waec, she will be in 100l next year. I had to tell my mum to let her write another jamb next year so dat she can be more matured.
When she gets to school she will easily be manipulated by older guys in her dept.

Back in uniport girls like this used to have hunters especially those basic boys.

A 15years old girl in a uni environment that has big boobs and ass. Would start getting toasted and deceived

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