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Lol. The world is moving away from hierarchical job 9-5 systems and moving to a collaborative works space, but Nigerians are still stuck with dumb old age practices. Why should you save a company's money if that is not your job? Why should you bother with giving them one useless competitive edge? Instead of seeking promotion in one boring job, we young Nigerians should start the era of hourly payments and encourage people to have two or three jobs that pay well and let people have time for their families. Don't spend 50 out of 75 years being a corporate slave so that your chairman will leave 2 billion dollar inheritance for his 12 children and 3 wives. |
Who swore for Nigerians on nairaland? Everything is job, job, job. No thread on how you people created a company that employed 15 people. No local initiative on startups, mergers, bootstrapping, and entering Nigerian stock market. Just look at india. All you clowns know is job, job, job. Can I get a job? Give me a job. Lol. Clowns. |
LLiKYekoba:Ipob stray bullet will kill three members of your family this december. Mark my words. |
Noel19:Stop wailing. Bring the link if it'll support your hateful lies |
9jalyte:Lies. Ibos are outside their region because its a tiny, red mud landlocked space. Kaduna is bigger than alaibo so you troop out like flying insects after a summer rain. Another reason is crime. Its not allowed to commit crime on your home land so you enthusiastically commit crime elsewhere to collect chueftsncy title in December. Lastly, until you stop being economic refugees and others come to your region for the economics, you're zero compared to the yorubas. |
9jalyte:All these boyii should stfu. Someone provided thread with unesco as source, you're gnashing teeth bitterly. Talking crap about igbos in sw University and other bullshit. Provide counter fact with proof or shut the he'll up. |
dokyOloye:Yoruba are not economic migrants. There are more yorubas in Canada, US and UK than yeebos |
Alusiizizi:Your father will hang himself. You hopeless badtard of a thousand fathers. |
JaroMan:Imagine this useless yoruba hater using his smelling akpu stained fingers to mention me. Stupidity is concluding imo is the most educsted state. How many universities are in imo? How many tech hubs? How many top 10 universities? Or because of miracle centers in imo giving you false waec results? What is the reflection of the fake lie that imo is the most educated? What is in the state except club houses and prostitutes? What is the paye tax igr of imo? Anuofia
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JaroMan:Why not post verifiable facts instead of rambling like an idiot? |
newbornmacho:meth brain so we should take educeleb blog an ipob member put together over unesco? |
ekesol:Are you blind? |
newbornmacho:Provide data that claim otherwise rather than wailing like an meth addict |
Penguin2:Because oyo have more people. There are still more literate in oyo than all ebonyi citizens |
States Rang State literacy rate (in %) 1 Lagos State 92.0 2 Osun State 80.0 3 Anambra State 75.1 4 Ekiti State 74.7 5 Ondo State 72.8 6 Abia State 72.5 7 Rivers State 70.7 8 Enugu State 66.5 9 Akwa Ibom State 66.3 10 Delta State 65.7 11 Edo State 62.9 12 Ogun State 62.8 13 Cross River State 62.3 14 Bayelsa State 62.0 - Federal Capital Territory 61.4 15 Ebonyi State 53.0 16 Imo State 53.2 17 Kwara State 49.3 18 Kano State 48.9 19 Plateau State 46.6 20 Oyo State 45.8 21 Benue State 45.1 22 Nasarawa State 41.9 23 Adamawa State 40.5 24 Gombe State 39.3 25 Niger State 37.5 26 Bauchi State 34.1 27 Zamfara State 33.9 28 Kogi State 33.5 29 Sokoto State 30.1 30 Kaduna State 29.3 31 Yobe State 26.6 32 Kebbi State 25.3 33 Jigawa State 24.2 34 Taraba State 23.3 35 Katsina State 21.7 36 Borno State 14.5 Total 50.6 Regions 1. SW (Yorubas) 2 SE (Ibos) 3. SW (Niger delta) 4 NE (Middle belt) 5 North https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nigerian_states_by_literacy_rate |
Top 9 Richest Tribes in Africa 1. Yoruba The Yoruba tribe is found mainly in South-Western Nigeria and Southern Benin but the highest population is in Nigeria. This is undoubtedly one of the largest ethnic groups in Africa with an estimated population of 35 million people. They are richest tribes in Nigeria. They make up 20% of the population in Nigeria and due to the fact that they accepted western education earlier, more professionals come from this tribe than any other tribe in Nigeria. They make up the bulk majority of lawyers, doctors as well as academia throughout the country. They have most of the most expensive properties in Nigeria including banana island, ikoyi and lekki. 2. Zulu The Zulu tribe is one of the richest tribes in Africa known worldwide. They speak the isiZulu language and are mostly found in South Africa and other countries like Zambia, Zimbabwe, etc. Their culture is elegant and is known for their festivals. This tribe is estimated to have a population of 11 million people. 3. Pedi The Pedi tribe originated from South Africa and they speak the Sotho language; there are more than 7 million people speaking this language in South Africa. The highest populations of this tribe were involved in herding and farming but at a time, many people migrated to cities in search of work. Currently, they are one of the richest tribes on the continent. 4. Hausa and Fulani These tribes are the most successful in politics due to large population in Nigeria. This tribe is the most populated in Nigeria and they are also found in some West African countries. The people are mostly into agriculture and trading and are ranked among one of the richest tribes on the continent. The richest man in Africa, Aliko Dangote is from this tribe. 5. Suri The Suri tribe is one of the richest in Africa. They speak the Surma language and are mainly found on highlands and countries like Sudan and Ethiopa. They practice a weird culture whereby they can only marry within their tribe. 6. Igbo They are one of the tribes in Nigeria. They are mainly into business; they are really obsessed with making money because they are regarded as less than nothing if they are poor. This led many of them into committing crimes and push drugs, however, some of them still deal in a legitimate business. 7. El Molo This is one of the richest tribes in the continent despite the fact that it is the smallest tribe in Kenya. They speak the Maa language. The people are into fishing and hunting, one of their sources of food is the hippopotamus killed in Turkana Lake. 8. Xhosa The people of the Xhosa tribe are found all across the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa and the literally speak with click sounds. This tribe is also one of the richest in Africa. 9. Oromo Tribe The Oromo tribe is the most popular in Ethiopa and they make up 40% of the country’s population. They speak Oromo language and practice the Waaqa traditional religion. |
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Top 10 Most Educated Tribes In Nigeria We’ll untangle the confusing, difficult, and unclear position of Nigeria’s most educated tribe below. Below is the list of the most educated tribes in Nigeria. 10. Isoko This is a lesser-known minority group from the Niger Delta region that is actually well-educated. The Isoko people are an ethnic or cultural group who live in the Delta and Bayelsa states of Nigeria. They are a people from southern Nigeria, near the Niger delta in the northwestern part of the country. The 36 states of the Federal Republic of Nigeria include Delta State and Bayelsa State. There are noteworthy people in the education field, and the tribe is among Nigeria’s top ten most educated tribes. 9. Ibibio The Ibibio are a group of people from southern Nigeria who live along the coast. They are predominantly located in the states of Akwa Ibom and Cross River; they are also from the Niger Delta region and are among the country’s most educated tribes. They are linked to the Efik and Annang Igbo peoples. During Nigeria’s colonial period, the Ibibio Union petitioned the British for recognition as an independent nation. 8. Calabar Calabar is a port city near the Cameroon border in southern Nigeria. Cross River State’s capital is located on a hill near the Calabar River and the Cross River delta. The city’s older portions, such as Henshaw Town, Duke Town, and the waterfront area, are filled with British colonial architecture. Duke Town Cathedral is one of Nigeria’s oldest cathedrals, dating back to the 19th century. The river may be seen from the surrounding cemetery. Calabar is ranked number eight on our list. Although the comedic accent portrayed in Nollywood films has raised some doubt. We have a lot of educated Calabar folks who don’t have awful intonation. 7. Ijaw The Ijaw people live in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, in the states of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, Ondo, and Rivers. As migratory fishers, they can be found in camps as far west as Sierra Leone and as far east as Gabon. The Ijaws have a population of 3.7 million people, according to various estimates. This group of people includes educated individuals. Through education, Ijaw people seek knowledge, self-improvement, and self-development. Ijaw has a significant number of educated people; suffice it to say, the tribe is among Nigeria’s most educated. 6. Itsekiri The Itsekiri are a Yoruba subgroup from Delta State in Nigeria’s Niger Delta. The Itsekiris are people who live largely in the Delta State local government districts of Warri South, Warri North, and Warri southwest on Nigeria’s Atlantic coast. This is one of Nigeria’s most well-educated tribes. The Tribes listed above are remarkable for having a large number of educated members. They are thought to be among the Top 10 Tribes in Nigeria with the most educated individuals, according to studies. 5. Urhobo The Urhobos are people who live in southern Nigeria, near the Niger Delta in the northwest. The Urhobo ethnic group is the largest ethnic group in Delta State, one of Nigeria’s 36 states. The Urhobo language is spoken by the Urhobos. Rather than a location, the term Urhobo refers to a group of people. This group is well-educated and enters pastoral ministry, which means they have a higher level of influence over their followers. 4. Edo Edo State is one of the Nigerian states, located in the country’s southern portion. When it comes to civilization, the Edo tribe is one of the most civilized in the country, owing to their high rate of illegal migration to other countries and other factors. Someone can, nevertheless, claim to be cultured but uneducated. The Edo people are cultured and educated and can be considered among the country’s best-educated. Benin Metropolis, the state capital, and largest city in Nigeria’s fourth-largest city and the heart of the country’s rubber industry. The Edo people are Nigeria’s most educated tribe. Edo people can be found in almost every field. You’d be hard-pressed to find an Edo man who isn’t educated. 3. Hausa people For Hausa tribes, I remove the cap. This tribe is among Nigeria’s most well-educated. Look about you and you’ll notice plenty of reasons why they should be ranked third. The Hausa people are the most powerful in politics. They understand politics, and leadership requires educated individuals. There are as many educated Hausas as there are illiterates in Hausa land, but the educated Hausas and their output outnumber the illiterates. 2. Igbo People When it comes to Nigeria’s educated tribes, this group is the talk of the town. Academically and economically, the Igbo people are fortunate. Take it from me: an Igbo man in business is just like an Igbo man in school. He is hardworking and successful. Igbo people also have high number of graduates, learned people, and so on. 1. Yoruba Yorubas are Nigeria’s most educated tribe. Yoruba people have a reputation for being in top positions. This indicates that they are well-educated. Education is the only way to become a senior executive in a large corporation where the Yoruba tribe is dominant. In Nigeria, the Yoruba people were the first to adopt western education, which caused them to recognize the importance of education early on. They are Nigeria’s most educated tribe.
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Which states are the richest states in Nigeria? Nigeria is one of the most mineral-rich and human-resource-rich countries on the planet, with the potential to become one of the world’s most powerful nations. we are aware that the country is experiencing leadership problems as a result of mismanagement. However, there are still some rich states in Nigeria that can practically subsist without federal funding. Nigeria currently has 36 states, and the Federal Government controls all mineral resources in the country, according to the rules of the nation. In terms of financing, this meant that the states had to rely on the federal government for so many things. Nonetheless, certain Nigerian states have been able to put in place institutions that generate a significant amount of money into the state government’s coffers. The top 10 wealthiest states in the Federal Republic of Nigeria are listed below, supported by their internally generated revenue (IGR). 10. Ondo state- IGR: ₦30 billion Ondo State is a Nigerian state in the Southwest region with a population of approximately 5 million people. It is made up of (18) Local Government Areas, and agriculture is the main source of income, It’s a state known for the production of cocoa, palm oil, and kernels e.t.c. The capital of Ondo is Akure. 9. Kwara state- IGR: ₦31 billion Kwara State, located in Nigeria’s north-central region, is another (to some extent) wealthy state. The population of the state is estimated to be around 3.1 million people. Tantalite, gold, cocoa, and other mineral resources and deposits are found in Kwara. 8. Enugu state – IGR: ₦31 billion One of Nigeria’s wealthiest states is Enugu state. Enugu is home to one of Africa’s largest commercial cities, it has a population of around 4,400,000 people. Enugu is known for the production of coal because it was the first state to discover coal. 7. Akwa Ibom – IGR: ₦32 billion Akwa Ibom is the seventh on the list of top 10 richest states in Nigeria. General Ibrahim Babangida’s regime created Akwa Ibom State from the former Cross River State on September 23, 1987, and it is Nigeria’s highest crude oil and natural gas-producing state. Akwa Ibom is a wealthy Nigerian state which is the top state of the country’s top oil and gas producer. The state has a population of 5,000,000 people and relies heavily on tourism to generate revenue. Aside from oil and tourism, the economic development of Akwa Ibom is based on fishing and farming. 6. Kano state – IGR: ₦40 billion Kano is not only one of Nigeria’s wealthiest northern states, but also one of the country’s wealthiest. With a population of around 13 million people, Kano State is one of Nigeria’s most populous. Large markets where traders from far and near converge to transact large volumes of business are among the region’s economic activities. They also grow soybeans, cotton, groundnuts, hide and skin, spices, and sesame in commercial quantities. Agriculture and commerce are two of the most important economic activities. 5. Kaduna state – IGR: ₦44 billion Another state that has money in the country is Kaduna state. It is the fourth largest state in Nigeria, with the largest surface area. It is situated in the country’s northwestern region. There are 23 local government areas in Kaduna State, which has a population of 8,200,000 people. The government accounts for roughly 3.3 per cent of the country’s GDP. The capital of Kaduna is Kaduna. 4. Delta state – IGR: ₦65 billion Delta state is located in southern Nigeria. It was formed on August 27, 1991, when General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida carved the state out of the defunct Bendel State. The state has oil and gas reserves, as well as limestone, tar sand, and decorative rocks. With its vast oil and gas refining deposits, this product boosts the economy as well as agricultural products for the people, providing food and income. There are 25 local government areas in Delta. Delta state is not only an oil-producing state but also one that produces agricultural products, It can also boast of different tourist centers. 3. Ogun State – IGR: ₦71 billion Ogun state has a population of 7.1 million people. Ogun State is one of Nigeria’s wealthiest states. Natural resources abound in this state in the southwest. The State is known for being the country’s largest cement producer and it also has commercial quantities of crude oil. There are so many companies in the state. As a result, some areas of the state fare better than many Nigerian states in terms of essential services such as electricity. 2. Rivers State – IGR: ₦140 billion Rivers State is also one of the Nigerian states with a lot of wealth. Rivers has a population of around 5.2 million people and is located in the country’s south-central region. It has crude oil deposits and natural gas reserves, as well as a reputation for being the country’s largest crude oil contributor, making the state vital to the Nigerian economy. Rivers mentions some oil and gas companies in particular. Because there are so many opportunities within the State that are not simply found elsewhere, many people continue to make it their home in their search for transformation. 1. Lagos State – IGR: ₦399 billion While the state is the tiniest when it comes to land area, It is among the country’s most heavily populated areas. Lagos State is estimated to have a population of 14.3 million people as of 2020. The authorities have a place in situated systems to require advantage of this reality, and therefore the state has long been at the forefront in a very range of areas. Lagos is also the most developed state in Nigeria. Finally, based on the current state of Nigeria, it is true that the states listed above are the richest in the country. For example, it has been reported that even when the federal government is unable to provide revenue, states such as Lagos can survive on the revenue generated internally. https://thedailysblog.com/richest-states-in-nigeria/ |
See disgraced former ceremonial Nigerian president shamelessly playing an ethnic card, defending a wicked coup because the plotters are his tribemen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCD7uQsSU6U |
haha20:Mention any unity begging post you eboe lying demon |
mightyhaze:Says the go slow gala and fanyogo merchant. |
YorubaNiBaba:Facts |
haha20:Igbo do nothing but lie. He says 20 years. When less than 20 weeks, Lamidi Cownu ordered 5000 virgin heads to Bury ikonso. Smh. Nawa.I want biafra to come. And we will tolerate 0 eboes in our new odua nation. |
haha20:Dumb guy. If Nigerians in Canada say they don't want to be part of Canada, they'll simply board plane and come back. If eboes are serious about leaving Nigeria, auction off all your properties and congregate. Then change all your money to biafra pounds. Then we know you're serious. Once biafra exist, it'll be illegal for non odua citizens to own properties in our country for 20 years. |
OBALOLA55:Because people travel to better places. Ipob troop to Yoruba land because yorubas are rich with high purchasing power so they come to set up millions of 2x2 shops. Yorubas travelled to Canada because they have better schools than Nigeria allows us to have. Ipobs can't expect yorubas to go to abakaliki and enugu, poor small towns with zero opportunities and low quality of living standards. |
LLiKYekoba:Baby factory product, don't be smug. Eboes have killed millions from fake drugs alone. 1000 skulls was used to page the floor at okija. All the pastors you've produced are fetish. Olumba and the likes. Fetishism is in your bloodstream. |
OBALOLA55:Lmao. Ipob propaganda |
Research show that not only are yorubas the majority of Nigerians in UK and USA, they also lead the way in Canada. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Canadians#:~:text=In%20the%202016%20Census%2C%2051%2C800,Igbo%2C%20and%201%2C900%20as%20Edo.
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IkpuMmadu:Stop lying. If you were truly in Lagos, you will know 85% of crime in Lagos is committed by eboes. From repackaging soft drinks to selling chalk as paracetamol, selling fake Hennessy, and committing homosexuality, eboes take the cake. Go to allen avenue, 9 out of 10 of them are eboes. All drug sellers are eboes. That's why Indians mark them out. Thas why S. A Citizens hate them. The world will know peace if all eboes are deported to one island and isolated. A truly cancerous species of akpu and drugs. Mpkuru Miri lots. Spits. |
BeardedMeat:Have you ever heard of okija? 90% of so called nnewi billonaires have fresh heads in their wardrobes. People in sw learned skull mining after eboes started migrating enmasse |


