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Education / Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by geodesigns: 12:45pm On Aug 08
The percentage of out-of-school children in Nigeria varies significantly across different zones due to various socio-economic, cultural, and security factors. Here's a general overview based on recent data:

North-West Zone: This zone consistently has the highest percentage of out-of-school children. Estimates often suggest that around 60-70% of children are out of school in this region, particularly in states like Zamfara, Kebbi, and Sokoto.

North-East Zone: Due to the Boko Haram insurgency and other conflicts, the North-East also has a high percentage of out-of-school children. Approximately 50-60% of children are out of school, especially in states like Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa.

North-Central Zone: The percentage of out-of-school children here is relatively lower compared to the North-West and North-East but still significant. The rate is around 30-40%, with states like Niger and Benue contributing to this statistic.

South-West Zone: This zone, which includes states like Lagos and Oyo, has a much lower percentage of out-of-school children, typically around 10-20%.

South-East Zone: Similar to the South-West, the South-East has a lower rate of out-of-school children, with estimates around 10-15%. States like Anambra and Imo perform relatively well in terms of school enrollment.

South-South Zone: This zone, including states like Rivers and Delta, also has a lower percentage of out-of-school children, around 15-25%.

These percentages are approximate and can vary depending on specific reports and data sources. The high rates in the northern zones are often attributed to factors like poverty, insecurity, cultural practices, and the lack of adequate infrastructure.

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