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It’s their way in the Five Plots Kingdom Reason why they run to “Ragos” and cannot return home It remains the most unsafe place to do business |
NdokwaNeKu:You’ve never been able to measure up |
Beremx:Clearly you didn’t not Just type for typing sake |
From top to bottom Criminality has taken over |
Inter house sports sef get steeze pass this |
Beremx:Because his tenure was over Same way he will be re-elected in 2027 Go and hug a transformer |
In recent times, African parents have prioritized a well-rounded education that not only emphasizes academic excellence but incorporates cultural awareness and instills a deep respect for the African ethos and moral values. This pursuit reflects a desire to ensure their children receive a holistic and enduring education that prepares them to successfully deal with life’s challenges and thrive while honoring their cultural values. The demand for an all-round, lifelong learning experience is perhaps better exemplified by the focus of some of the best private schools across various Nigerian states. In a country where advancements in education are primarily driven by private entities, these private schools have emerged as key players in the education sector. These leading private schools in Nigeria fulfill parents' desires for a comprehensive education by delivering academic standards on par with the world's best secondary schools, while prioritizing the preservation of African values, shielding students from influences that challenge traditional cultural norms. In this ranking of the best secondary schools in Nigeria in 2024, we recognize the educational institutions that embody these values and standards of excellence. These institutions shine as models of academic excellence, creating an atmosphere where students not only succeed academically but also forge a deep sense of identity and belonging. Best secondary schools in Nigeria in 2024 Each year, Edusko undergoes a rigorous examination of schools in Nigeria to project some of the best schools in the country. The best secondary schools in Nigeria's annual ranking, among other things, serve as a guide for parents and guardians who want nothing but the best education for their children. Similar to the previous year, we collated data on the initially selected 1000 plus top secondary schools across the country to make a well-informed decision. The schools that made this list were assessed by an independent committee on 3 major parameters namely: ⦁ Students’ performance in national and international examinations in the previous year. Recent awards and recognitions were also assessed. ⦁ Quality of alumni in the last year in terms of verifiable contributions to humanity, verifiable positions in organizations, entrepreneurship, admissions to top universities, etc. ⦁ School leadership in terms of experience and skills of the school management and board. Best Secondary Schools in Nigeria in 2024 1. Corona Secondary School, Agbara, Ogun State 2. Children’s International School (CIS), Lagos 3. Chrisland High School, Lagos 4. Nigerian Tulip International Colleges, Kano 5. Hallmark Secondary School, Ondo State 6. Caleb British International School, Lagos 7. Meadow Hall College, Lagos 8. Charles Dale Memorial International College, Port Harcourt, Rivers 9. Greater Tomorrow International College, Ikare-Akoko, Ondo State 10. Capital Science, Abuja 11. Graceland International School, Port Harcourt, Rivers 12. Premiere Academy, Abuja 13. City of Knowledge Academy, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State 14. Bloombreed Schools, Port Harcourt, Rivers 15. Bethel American International School, Ibadan 16. Aduvie International School, Abuja 17. Adedokun International Schools, Ogun 18. Preston International School, Akure, Ondo State 19. Start Rite School, Abuja 20. Ostrich success International college 21. Qiblah Schools, Ibadan, Oyo State 22. Epitome Islamic Model Islamic School, Mararaba Nasarawa 23. FUNAAB International School, Abeokuta 24. University Preparatory, Edo State 25. Danijoy International School, Umuahia https://www.edusko.com/blog/top-25-best-secondary-schools-in-nigeria-2024-official-ranking |
001Lagos:As you no get house and live in a lawless state how will you know? Contravention notices are served months before and the will be the final notice |
Thormentor:Go and read why the plays were banned This is why intelligence is not common Just open a thread without a brain I dare you to post why it was banned |
GreyWolf01:At least they did their job regardless IPOB is also doing its work in the SE. Person wey dem don burn him papa house dey talk |
PHIPEX:Oya go and chase the Ikwerres and take over the land m Isn’t that why IPOB was set up? The SE is the most unsafe region in Nigeria and you want to turn Ikwerre land to another kidnapping and battle field |
Sergio108:Ask an Ilorin man if he’s Yoruba or not and then ask an Ikwerre man if he’s Igbo or not Yorubas aren’t the ones claiming Ilorin, Ilorin are the ones insisting they are Yorubas but Ikwerres keep saying they are not Igbos |
Ikwerre Man: I’m not Igbo Ibo Man: You’re Igbo Is it by force? Have Yorubas claimed that Itshekiris are Yoruba by force? Let the Ikwerres decide themselves |
Thormentor:Shows that apart from indigenous Lagosians who are Yorubas, Yorubas dominate Lagos in terms of population Lagos is Yorubaland and Yorubas can migrate to Lagos as much as Igbos migrate to Anambra |
As long as it doesn’t go beyond those five plots, wetin concern us…
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Ezeama400:80% of the murders in the SW are perpetrated by those who cross the bridge at night They constitute 70% of prisoners in every geo political zone and 100% of the prisoners in their zone |
Six students from three secondary schools in Nigeria have received top in the World Outstanding Cambridge Learners Awards for the June and November 2023 Cambridge examination series. The Country Director of Nigeria British Council, Mrs Lucy Pearson, made this known at the British Council Recognition and Outstanding Cambridge Learners Awards in Lagos on Thursday night. British Council, in collaboration with Cambridge International Examinations, recognise outstanding achievements of students from various British Council partner schools across Nigeria. Pearson said that the awards went to learners who achieved the highest marks globally in English as a second language (speaking endorsement). The country director said that two Nigerian students made the achievement in the June 2023 Cambridge Examination series, while four emerged from the November 2023 series. She said that six Nigerian students were from Brookstone School, James Hope College, Lagos, and The Ambassadors Group of Schools. The country director said Oluwademilade David and Omaghomi Sharon from the Brookstone School emerged winners in the June 2023 series. She added that Obodoechi Chiedozie, Favour Chinecherem, and Fehintoluwa Erinayo were from James Hope College, Lagos, while Bamidele Sharon was from Ambassadors Group of Schools. Pearson also said that 95 students from 37 British Council partner schools generally achieved the remarkable feat of obtaining the highest marks in British Council partner schools in Nigeria. She said, “These are in subjects such as Sociology, ICT, and Business Studies. This award is granted to students who have obtained the highest marks in the world in a single subject. “Additionally, 71 students received the Top in Nigeria awards for achieving the highest standard mark in the country for individual subjects. “Further accolades included 48 High Achievement Awards and eight Best Across Awards, recognising students with the highest cumulative standard marks across multiple subjects. https://punchng.com/six-nigerian-students-win-outstanding-cambridge-awards/?amp |
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Witness Nigerian excellence! These elected leaders from Parliament to local councils are inspiring generations. 1. Past and current member of parliament
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It’s the same people that give this country a bad name They are know criminality everywhere they go 100% of crimes in their regions is committed by them 80% of crimes in other regions is committed by them 90% of crimes committed abroad is still by them from Cambodia, to Malaysia, to South Africa, to Turkey |
PUNANI01:80% of crimes in Lagos are committed by your marauding kinsmen and this isn’t an exception |
SundayIgbohoRUN:Guess where the kidnappers are from? |
Beautiful 💯 |
DMerciful01:Always on point |
1 North West — 759 2 North Central — 476 3 North East — 408 4 South South — 216 5 South East — 191 6 South West — 99 https://x.com/statisense/status/1809160615673442308?s=46&t=YoF4K0q-dNG9S6AXfcrqSg |
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OfficialAPCNig:With the small landmass in the SE, the percentage of built up places has to be higher. Even my 3yr old nephew knows that And you can only generate IGR from a productive economy and not dead erosion ravaged zones with no economic activity |
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it means they've been banned before 
