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Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by ElevationD: 9:07am On Aug 08 |
MrSly: Thank you very much for the correction. I had hurriedly posted without cross checking. 1 Like |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Clinton14(m): 9:13am On Aug 08 |
Kingsmeal: That's because most of the out of school children are either nwaboy learning trades and uneducated northerners that are transported to the southwest everyday. 3 Likes |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Darkestking: 11:53am On Aug 08 |
RepoMan007: The only thing that children in Almajiri schools learn is the Quran. Nigeria does not need 15 million islamic preachers. All of these children will only be able to contribute to the economy in the most basic ways aka farming and cattle herding. They will remain in poverty and won't help Nigeria to advance. They'll either get involved in the clashes between farmers and herders or will be recruited by extremists. If the North wants to continue rejecting western education despite its many proven benefits it can do so. Islamic countries in the middle east have all established western education but the North only wants to study the Quran. Thats fine. Thats their choice. However, if northerners then remain in poverty while the rest of the world progresses, if they continue to beg and be faced with constant insecurity because of the high population rates and low economic gains then that is but a consequence of that choice. |
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. More Info: Offices architects in Bangalore |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Amalekki: 1:07pm On Aug 08 |
There was no argument. Just another ignoramus blabbing about when a simple google search could have saved his face. Hallmark of stupidity. Umunya is a small town in Anambra and the orientation site of the state NYSC for about 26 years until they moved to the permanent site in 2019. Many in the know would have read your comments and just laughed you off as a village clown but such ignorance and intellectual laziness is exactly why we have lots of misfits in positions of leadership today. Leaders were not born as leaders. For your current level, your focus should be on building intellectual capacity not picking up fights on Nairaland. You are punching above your weight level. This is my last response to you. ngwaIgbo223: |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by diogo23: 1:23pm On Aug 08 |
Kingsmeal:Truth be told this 3.7% out school children is from Ebony state mostly |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Renman: 1:56pm On Aug 08 |
blakkydikky:Then where do you categorise those agboo sellers, thugs, etc in South West |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Aldol: 2:06pm On Aug 08 |
ceejayluv:The bolded may be right |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by ngwaIgbo223: 3:45pm On Aug 08 |
Amalekki: Shut up there google can't even help you bloody illiterate you serve in ilesha my ass. |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by jaxin119: 4:46pm On Aug 08 |
easzypeaszy: Useless slave conquered by fulani. Spits on you |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by SirAfoy1(m): 8:22pm On Aug 08 |
nomadreporter: Even in our villages and farm settlements, you hardly see children playing around during the school hours. No matter how poor our parents especially our mothers, they will do everything in their capacity to send you to at least secondary school. Whatever you become afterwards is your fault |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Damian911: 8:55pm On Aug 08 |
For inside Ajegunle slum na him you dey chop bbq, no go warm eba chop Dey play! Risingblue008: |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Damian911: 8:56pm On Aug 08 |
With this your pathetic hungry self? Who una wan dey deceive for this forum self? Pathetic hungry beast! Risingblue008:
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Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by OKAIGHELE: 4:51am On Aug 09 |
Stkilda:at most 15 percent, taking fourth place after Ibibio-Efik-Annang-Edoid people and the Ijaw |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by blakkydikky(m): 7:27am On Aug 09 |
Renman:most of those thugs and miscreants are still from South East. You can't see an underage selling agbo in South West. |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by MunorAnne(f): 10:58am On Aug 09 |
ElevationD:Pele o, illiterate professor. |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Earthquakes: 4:18am On Aug 11 |
blakkydikky: Hahahaha exactly my brother, intact all the agboros and even MC oluomo are from Anambra, ewu awusa |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Earthquakes: 4:21am On Aug 11 |
Tflex01: We have seen how PO name has been mentioned severally on a post or thread by Hausa fulani. We have see how yorubas leave elections and started attacking Igbos, my brother stop f00ling yourself there |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Risingblue008(m): 10:25pm On Aug 13 |
Damian911: Asaba no get slums just like state, A good place u will like to visit, Good topography, As for u Na hunger go kill u If u think say i poor like the richest person in ur family, Think twice, I can feed u wella Imcludin ur family and ur cousins in addition Since u pple beg for a livin,i like it Beggi beggi Me na full time edo man Benin gor dt matter |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Damian911: 9:51am On Aug 14 |
You are seriously mad but have no one to tell you. Do you even know whom you're chatting with? With that your pathetic self you claim you're richer than me? You that you're thinking of where your next meal will come from? Do you even how much is with me right now? You that you're closing on 40 still you're senseless. I pity you and your wife and children that's if you've got one na poverty go kill y'all! Risingblue008: |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Risingblue008(m): 12:43am On Aug 17 |
Damian911: U see ehh Ignorance can be cure But as for STUPITY,it cant I think u r stupity Its not an insult |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Damian911: 2:30pm On Aug 17 |
Fool! stupity or stupidity? Brain dead psychopath, go school you said No! See how you're embarrassing your pathetic self and household? Illiterate Zombie Risingblue008: |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Risingblue008(m): 4:26pm On Aug 18 |
Damian911: The man u r paradin as ur president is also an illitrate are u aware No let me face U see ur life Stupidity has taken over ur life that it has become parallel to non Woe to u |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Damian911: 7:42pm On Aug 18 |
Woe to you and your uncivilized household! Replying you is like dignifying you and this is my last response to an intellectually handicapped zombie like you. I'm OUT!! Risingblue008: |
Re: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Risingblue008(m): 10:26pm On Aug 18 |
Damian911: I blame pple wey dey dash u money for data and feedin if not u for no get the guts to use dt ur epileptic hands take dey type rubbish give ur fada. Specimen of nonentity As far as u breath u will keep on beggin for meal No go write application for job offer Poor nairalander U should even be wasted cos i see no usefulness in u. |
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