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Re: Anambra Takes First Position In Schools Debate by tonychristopher: 12:07pm On Oct 17, 2015
Blackfire:



no ,competing with u guys for now will be painfully painful as the result ve shown..

If this current S.E kids are like this, what happen to the next generation that will crop up in the next 10 years.

U guys must be stop.


Oga ..you lack the capacity to compete let us tell ourselves the truth

Igbo are light years ahead


Oh ..I forget the Igbo sense thing
Re: Anambra Takes First Position In Schools Debate by obiageligraced(f): 12:26pm On Oct 17, 2015
Kudos to Anambra State!!!!!! Proudly From Anambra State

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Re: Anambra Takes First Position In Schools Debate by sunsewa: 1:15pm On Oct 17, 2015
Thank God for educational soundness of schools in Anambra state, l now have the easy route to save my neck from all those cut neck schools in Lagos by jejely and nwayoly sending my children down east for their secondary schools when they get to that stage.

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Re: Anambra Takes First Position In Schools Debate by Okeycima: 4:06pm On Oct 17, 2015
pasol4real:

No mind that rubbish apc man called rochas .
See as e turn my state to learner for where anambra dey.free education my foot.
Although my mama na from anambra sha wink
oga some time am amazed with the people here on nairaland spewing trash about what food and nice thing the man has been doing without having a clue of what's happening
Re: Anambra Takes First Position In Schools Debate by Deepfreezer(m): 5:24pm On Oct 17, 2015
great Anambra state.

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Re: Anambra Takes First Position In Schools Debate by onstelly(f): 8:06am On Oct 18, 2015
IceDude:
Wayo! Wayo!! Wayo!!!.......Na Delta state take 1st jor grin grin grin
I see I no do again, that's my state of origin nah b
Re: Anambra Takes First Position In Schools Debate by IceDude(m): 8:30am On Oct 18, 2015
onstelly:

I see I no do again, that's my state of origin nah b
Just being sarcastic, i know Anambra took 1st......"I see I no do again" what do u mean by that? undecided
Re: Anambra Takes First Position In Schools Debate by onstelly(f): 12:20pm On Oct 18, 2015
IceDude:
Just being sarcastic, i know Anambra took 1st......"I see I no do again" what do u mean by that? undecided
Nothing oh just playing around
Re: Anambra Takes First Position In Schools Debate by IceDude(m): 12:30pm On Oct 18, 2015
onstelly:
Nothing oh just playing around
Alrite.....Happy Sunday wink
Re: Anambra Takes First Position In Schools Debate by adconline(m): 3:15pm On Oct 19, 2015
oluamid:
That people celebrate this as a sort of achievement is an embarrassment. Like seriously? How does any of this gloating solve the obvious problem of low standards of education that we still have all over the country(Anambra State inclusive)? I was privileged to mark the WAEC scripts of Anambra students in the 2014 exams and what I saw (mostly) was an eyesore. Suffice it to say it is not uhuru yet.

Of course, there are going to be brilliant people in the State but you guys should not make it seem as if that is the norm rather than the exceptions. A tree does not a forest make. Emphasis should be on how to replicate this good feat state-wide. It actually won't be a bad thing for Anambra to be a beacon of light in the very dark tunnel of education in the country. When educationally, Anambra gets to the eldorado or as close to it as can be possible in the Nigerian context, the country will stand up and notice and your trumpets will be blown for you.

Gloat less, work more. Empty barrels they say, make the loudest noise.
Obviously u didn't learn about objective experience vs subjective experience.. Urs is later. Anambra is number 1 in WAEC result of 2014 is a fact, verifiable, objective and empirical.
That Anambra always produces best JAMB score every year is a fact, verifiable, objective and empirical.

Please provide contrary data from your source.. Match data with data not with empty rhetorics!!
Folks always hate what they can't replicate.

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Re: Anambra Takes First Position In Schools Debate by oluamid(m): 4:02pm On Oct 19, 2015
adconline:

Obviously u didn't learn about objective experience vs subjective experience.. Urs is later. Anambra is number 1 in WAEC result of 2014 is a fact, verifiable, objective and empirical.
That Anambra always produces best JAMB score every year is a fact, verifiable, objective and empirical.

Please provide contrary data from your source.. Match data with data not with empty rhetorics!!
Folks always hate what they can't replicate.


Normally I wouldn't answer you because I think my post {which you quoted} was self-explanatory. But I think I need to just clarify one thing. It is not everyone that comments on a post on Nairaland that does so out of tribal/ethnic emotions. In the same WAEC results you talked about, statistics show that for more than two years running, results have been poorer nation-wide than what was obtainable say 5-6 years ago. It only marginally improved this year(which wasn't anywhere near the half-way mark). I'm not going to start bringing statistics here as I'm sure you read the papers and also can get it yourself. Besides, this is not an argument.

That Anambra is doing good in education is not a thing I am sad about. As a matter of fact, I am impressed and hope the trend continues. However, it is not time to celebrate yet. You don't start a party to celebrate victory in the middle of a war (in this case, the war has hardly even begun). Several posts on this thread suggest that Anambra's educational development is any different from that of other parts of the country which is definitely not so. Like I said earlier, these kinds of brilliant achievements in the Original Post need to be replicated state-wide.Then and only then can we celebrate. Not before.
Re: Anambra Takes First Position In Schools Debate by adconline(m): 6:23pm On Oct 19, 2015
oluamid:



Normally I wouldn't answer you because I think my post {which you quoted} was self-explanatory. But I think I need to just clarify one thing. It is not everyone that comments on a post on Nairaland that does so out of tribal/ethnic emotions. In the same WAEC results you talked about, statistics show that for more than two years running, results have been poorer nation-wide than what was obtainable say 5-6 years ago. It only marginally improved this year(which wasn't anywhere near the half-way mark). I'm not going to start bringing statistics here as I'm sure you read the papers and also can get it yourself. Besides, this is not an argument.

That Anambra is doing good in education is not a thing I am sad about. As a matter of fact, I am impressed and hope the trend continues. However, it is not time to celebrate yet. You don't start a party to celebrate victory in the middle of a war (in this case, the war has hardly even begun). Several posts on this thread suggest that Anambra's educational development is any different from that of other parts of the country which is definitely not so. Like I said earlier, these kinds of brilliant achievements in the Original Post need to be replicated state-wide.Then and only then can we celebrate. Not before.
Typical Naija way of arguing without facts or offering ignorant opinion from their abundance of misinformation.
Anambra is a pacesetter and u saying that it should replicate its success statewide?? Shouldn't u be telling Naija to replica Anambra model nationwide??
Here are some numbers for you!! Anambra produced the highest number of students with 5 credits and above.
On education : Anambra vs Kano
WAEC 2014: Out of 66k Kano students only 18K got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 27% while Anambra that registered 52k students, 34k got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 65%. Makes you wonder if Boko Haram is going away soon?
Education budget: Kano 2014=N20.8bn; Anambra=N7.172bn. Explaining the numbers for dunces again! For every N3 Kano spends on education, Anambra , spends N1 : Ratio: 3 to 1.
Percentage of educational outcome: Kano: 27%; Anambra=65%.. It means that Anambra state is 38% more efficient and productive in training younger ones for university education than Kano with 1/3 of Kano's budget.

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Re: Anambra Takes First Position In Schools Debate by oluamid(m): 7:08pm On Oct 19, 2015
adconline:

Typical Naija way of arguing without facts or offering ignorant opinion from their abundance of misinformation.
Anambra is a pacesetter and u saying that it should replicate its success statewide?? Shouldn't u be telling Naija to replica Anambra model nationwide??
Here are some numbers for you!! Anambra produced the highest number of students with 5 credits and above.
On education : Anambra vs Kano
WAEC 2014: Out of 66k Kano students only 18K got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 27% while Anambra that registered 52k students, 34k got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 65%. Makes you wonder if Boko Haram is going away soon?
Education budget: Kano 2014=N20.8bn; Anambra=N7.172bn. Explaining the numbers for dunces again! For every N3 Kano spends on education, Anambra , spends N1 : Ratio: 3 to 1.
Percentage of educational outcome: Kano: 27%; Anambra=65%.. It means that Anambra state is 38% more efficient and productive in training younger ones for university education than Kano with 1/3 of Kano's budget.


Like I said, this is not an argument and I don't know why you are trying to make it one. Anambra is a state in Nigeria and as a Nigerian I try to look at the bigger picture. If however you want us to continue comparing educational statistics between Anambra and Kano (which is an ELD state), then I can only wish you well.

Anambra is the most educationally developed State in Nigeria. Happy Now?


P.S: Try not to be abusive next time. Its a major turn-off.
Re: Anambra Takes First Position In Schools Debate by adconline(m): 7:33pm On Oct 19, 2015
oluamid:



Like I said, this is not an argument and I don't know why you are trying to make it one. Anambra is a state in Nigeria and as a Nigerian I try to look at the bigger picture. If however you want us to continue comparing educational statistics between Anambra and Kano (which is an ELD state), then I can only wish you well.

Anambra is the most educationally developed State in Nigeria. Happy Now?


P.S: Try not to be abusive next time. Its a major turn-off.

A comparison is based on 2 or more known variables. U can't say that Kebbi is better than Lagos when u have lived all ur life in Kebbi. I have asked u to present different data and you have refused. For the umpteenth time, present facts from another state. Anambra produces the highest number of students with 5 credits and above every year; it also produces highest number of students with high JAMB score.. It produces highest number of students going to the university, so what are u really arguing unless u are saying that we should compare to a state in Ghana or S/Africa

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Re: Anambra Takes First Position In Schools Debate by slytubadth(m): 9:02am On Apr 29, 2016
zitalin:
Dear God thank you for making me frm dis state....#full Blooded Anambarian#
Anambra girls are always hawt.. ds ur moniker self, i dey mistake ham for vitalin

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