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The Politics Of Literacy In Nigeria by mekusxxx: 3:45am On Nov 21, 2009
Nigeria's literacy data as released by the NPC

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Boko Haram states have lowest literacy level in Nigeria - NPC

Gbola Subair, Abuja - 03.09.2009

THE literacy data of the 2006 population and housing census have revealed that states affected by Boko Haram sectarian violence have the lowest literacy level in the country.

The states include Bauchi, Borno, Yobe and Niger. According to the data released on Wednesday in Abuja by the National Population Commission (NPC), Yobe State, the headquarters of the Boko Haram sect, recorded the lowest literacy level in the country with 32.51 per cent, followed by Borno, with 32.59 per cent literacy level.

Niger State, the data revealed, had a literacy level of 41.67 per cent, while Bauchi State recorded 44.75 per cent. According to the data, Lagos State leads with highest literacy level of 88.45 per cent while Anambra and Imo states took the second position with literacy level of 87.03 per cent, while Ekiti State followed with 86.78 literacy level.

Others are Abia, 85.23 per cent; Akwa Ibom, 83.37 per cent; Bayelsa, 73.52 per cent; Cross River, 74.20 per cent; Delta, 77.93 per cent; Enugu, 77.52 per cent; Edo, 75.64 per cent; Federal Capital Territory, 75.54 per cent; Kogi, 72.47 per cent; Ogun, 75.71 per cent; Ondo, 78.43 per cent; Osun, 82.02 per cent and Oyo, 74.67 per cent.

The rest are Gombe, 50.94 per cent; Jigawa, 54.24 per cent; Kaduna, 62.94 per cent; Kwara, 62.19 per cent; Plateau, 58.58 per cent; Sokoto,39.74 per cent; Taraba, 47.89 per cent and Zamfara, 48.89 per cent

In his address, the NPC chairman, Chief Samu’ila Makama, said the literacy data being presented was the first attempt to disseminate the priority tables to a wide range of stakeholders

The data presentationis a fulfilment of the promises of the NPC to provide the nation with reliable demographic data.
Re: The Politics Of Literacy In Nigeria by mekusxxx: 3:46am On Nov 21, 2009
This data supports the JAMB data indicating that Igbo states are indeed in the big game of education in Nigeria. Lagos is expected to lead because it is an agglomeratio of Yoruba/Igbo/foreigners/and other Nigerians.
Re: The Politics Of Literacy In Nigeria by bawomolo(m): 4:34am On Nov 21, 2009
less than 40% for sokoto? damn

The british policy of not enforcing education in the Northern region still haunts the country till this day. what kind of civil service do they have in these states?

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