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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by AreaFada2: 7:58pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
20CRATES:People are quoting different figures. Before this evening runs out, somebody might supply a table with Kebbi or Zamfara as table leader. ![]() ![]() ![]() Even if Edo came 11th as your table shows, with the 24th largest population, it hardly changes what I wrote earlier. |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by FKO81(m): 8:01pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
totit:http://www.google.com.ng/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&ved=0ahUKEwjMwLqdqp3UAhVLKlAKHaKXBS8QFghAMAM&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nigerianstat.gov.ng%2Fdownload%2F486&usg=AFQjCNGTAqYXilADVX9A1af2RMHXSJ5S6Q 2 Likes |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by 20CRATES(m): 8:01pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
AreaFada2: Kudos to you then. But that table I provided you is the real deal. |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by obataokenwa(m): 8:03pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
OP, why not make it ten states. I believe the whole five south east states were in it and south south states. Imo, Abia, Rivers, Akwaibom, are sure part of the ten. |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by totit: 8:05pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
FKO81: Your are a BIG liar your quoted a link/stats but can't provide it source? 2 Likes
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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by FKO81(m): 8:10pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
totit:PDF format from NBS file kindly download and open, are you a leader ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() http://www.google.com.ng/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&ved=0ahUKEwjMwLqdqp3UAhVLKlAKHaKXBS8QFghAMAM&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nigerianstat.gov.ng%2Fdownload%2F486&usg=AFQjCNGTAqYXilADVX9A1af2RMHXSJ5S6Q 2 Likes
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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by madapcmod: 8:10pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
They called us traders, even with our small population compared to d two other tribes, we still trump them. What else do they say now? Afonja this month is really a bad one for u lots |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by totit: 8:14pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
FKO81: Stop lying your link/PDF did not specified what your put up there. Having downloaded and going through it I found nothing of sort. Quote the page you are referring to. ![]() ![]() 3 Likes |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by totit: 8:22pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
Here is the truth,the latest one, direct link and confirmed : IMO lead here,i hate liars ![]() scholes0: 3 Likes |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by kenechi072: 8:22pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
20CRATES: It will be VERY impossible for any state to trump Imo in things like these, because of their population and the fact that they are the most educationally inclined state. I can bet it's an anambra person that opened this thread 3 Likes |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by FKO81(m): 8:23pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
totit: Sorry bro! you are just fooling yourself here go a sue NBS if you are pain 1 Like
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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by Nobody: 8:24pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
The Population of Imo state Females that got admission in 2015 is more than the whole Female NE and NW combined. Cc fulanimafia Liondeleo Quotasystem Let's go build more mosques ![]() 3 Likes |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by totit: 8:26pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by MiddleDimension: 8:27pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
but why havent igbo men caught up with their females when it comes to educational attainment? are we seeing the same thing amongthe igbo what we see among the african american where the men have refused to go to school? for me, the highligt of the report is Jigawa state that has more women going to school than the men. and the numbers wanting to go to school compares favourably with many eastern states. what i mean is, Jigawa is not doing very bad |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by kenechi072: 8:29pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by totit: 8:30pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
FKO81: The said, NBS which is was discarded and hence broken long time ago, here is the direct link,broken. The PDF is not longer relevant bro That's your link, below, broken : It's 2015, the deadline for the first set of the Millennium development goals.Download the complete report here: http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/pages/download/254GOAL 1: TO ERADICATE EXTREME POVERTY AND HUNGER Target 1c: Halve between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people who suffer from hunger. Indicator 1.8: Prevalence underweight children under five year of age. In the year 2008, the proportion of underweight children going by the national average was 23.1%. It went up to 27.4% in 2012 but declined to 25.5% in 2014. For lack of data, concrete trend cannot be established with this report. Although Nigeria has attained the hunger target according to other reports, yet more interventions are needed not only for the under-five children but for their mothers in order to alleviate them completely from the scourge of hunger. GOAL 2: ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION Target 2A: Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling. Indicator 2.1: Net enrolment in primary education. In 2014, The states with very high attendance ratios included Anambra (94%), Delta (92.80), Imo (90.7), Lagos (92), Ondo (92.4), Osun (91.6), Edo (91.0), Ekiti (93.6) and FTC (94.1) while the least were Bauchi (29.9), Sokoto (24.80), Yobe (23.7), Zamfara (37.80). At the national level, the net attendance ratio was 61% in 2008 and it increased to 71% in 2012. In 2014, there was a shortfall of 2.3% and the net attendance for 2014 thus dropped to 68.7%. When classified by sectors, net attendance in the urban (84.3%) was much higher than in the rural areas (62.2%). Across the geopolitical zones, it was very encouraging in the South East (90.5%), South South (88.1%), South West (87%) and North Central (80.2%). But in the North West (50.5%) and particularly North East (42.5%) net attendance was not impressive. Although 100% attendance is expected, the result shows that Nigeria is on track.Indicator 2.2: Primay Six Completion RateNationally completion rate according to fig. 2.2 in 2004 was 82%. It increased to 87.7% in 2012 and dropped to 74.0 in 2014. Within the 2014, the completion rate was higher in the urban (84.4%) when compared with the rural (69.7). In the zones, completion rate was highest in South East (98.7%) zone, followed by South West (94.1%). Primary six completion rate was poorest in the North East (49.5%) zone. Nigeria is also on track. Indicator 2.3: Literacy rate of 15 – 24 years, women The literacy rate of youth women between 2004 and 2014 at the national level increased from 60.4% in 2004 to 80% in 2008. In 2012, it declined to 66%. Although it slightly appreciated in 2014 (66.7%), but that is insignificant. At the state level, literacy of youth women aged 15 – 24 was very encouraging in states like Rivers (98%), Enugu (97%), Imo (95%), Akwa Ibom (95%), Delta (94.1%), Anambra (93%), Ekiti (92.7%), Abia (91.3%). Conversely, literacy rate among woman of age 15 – 24 was poor in Sokoto (10.7%), Bauchi (13%), Yobe (16%) etc. Sectorally, the survey showed that there were more literate youth women (85.3%) in the urban as against the 57.8% recorded in the rural areas. In the zones the literate youth women in the South East (93.5%) were much higher than the rest of the zones. North East (33.0%) and North West (35%) had the lowest percentage of literate youth women in 2014. GOAL 3: PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMENTarget 3.A: Eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education preferably by 2005, and at all levels of education no later than 2015. Indictor 3.1: Ratio of girls to boys in Primary and Secondary educationNationally, the gender parity in the primary school in 2008 was 0.9. The interpretation is that in every 9 girls in primary school in 2008, there were 10 boys. It increased to 1.0 in 2012 implying 10 girls in every 10 boys. The parity index increased to 1.02 in 2014. The rural (1.01) and urban (1.01) were equal. The GDIs across the zones were exceedingly encouraging. In the secondary schools in 2012, the gender parity index was 1.02. The decline to 1.01 in 2014 was insignificant. There were no disparity in both the rural (1.0) and urban (90.98) in 2012. Nigeria has already achieved gender parity index as illustrated in fig 3.1a, being a chart of gender parity in both primary and secondary schools distributed by state in 2014. GOAL 4: REDUCED CHILD MORTALITYTarget: Reduce by two thirds between 1990 and 2015, the mortality rate among children under five years old. Indicator 4.1: Under five Mortality Rate (U5MR)About ten years ago specifically 2004 (201), Nigeria’s average under five mortality rate was very high. But right from then, there has been a steady decrease till 2014 when there was a record of only 89 children dying before their fifth birthday in every 1000 live births. See Fig4.1. Although the national average in 2014 was 89, yet some states had numbers much higher than the national average. The states include Kogi (169), Katsina (155), Kaduna (167) etc. The death prevalence in 2014 however was much more in the rural areas with 98 deaths against the 66 in the urban. North West zone with 121 and North East zone with 78 had the highest under five mortality rate than the other zones. South West zone had 45 as the least. If the rate in 2004 is adopted as the base value, it implies that some zones and states would have met the MDGs target on under five mortality before 2015. Indicator 4.2: Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) The deaths of infants under one year per 1,000 live births in Nigeria was also very high in 2004 where 100 children died without seeing their first birth day in every 1,000 live ... Your link was only found on PDF because it can't be erase on gooogle Lmao ![]() 2 Likes
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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by BininKingdom: 8:31pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by totit: 8:32pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
kenechi072: Don't mind the liar. The problem of the youth of these generation is that they take anything you through at them especially on NL. I went through the link, dig it source but nothing but a broken link ![]() 3 Likes |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by MiddleDimension: 8:36pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
Schematics: so funny how the igbo here would jump and celebrate like this report shows the commitment of eastern states to education. the report os using state of origin and not state of reaidence. this means that alot of these igbo live in regions outside the east. and that means they are a product of the educational systems of regions outside the east 1 Like |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by totit: 8:42pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
kenechi072: Observe the emboldened, it conformed with his, here : It's 2015, the deadline for the first set of the Millennium development goals.Download the complete report here: http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/pages/download/254GOAL 1: TO ERADICATE EXTREME POVERTY AND HUNGER Target 1c: Halve between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people who suffer from hunger. Indicator 1.8: Prevalence underweight children under five year of age. In the year 2008, the proportion of underweight children going by the national average was 23.1%. It went up to 27.4% in 2012 but declined to 25.5% in 2014. For lack of data, concrete trend cannot be established with this report. Although Nigeria has attained the hunger target according to other reports, yet more interventions are needed not only for the under-five children but for their mothers in order to alleviate them completely from the scourge of hunger. GOAL 2: ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION Target 2A: Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling. Indicator 2.1: Net enrolment in primary education. In 2014, The states with very high attendance ratios included Anambra (94%), Delta (92.80), Imo (90.7), Lagos (92), Ondo (92.4), Osun (91.6), Edo (91.0), Ekiti (93.6) and FTC (94.1) while the least were Bauchi (29.9), Sokoto (24.80), Yobe (23.7), Zamfara (37.80). At the national level, the net attendance ratio was 61% in 2008 and it increased to 71% in 2012. In 2014, there was a shortfall of 2.3% and the net attendance for 2014 thus dropped to 68.7%. When classified by sectors, net attendance in the urban (84.3%) was much higher than in the rural areas (62.2%). Across the geopolitical zones, it was very encouraging in the South East (90.5%), South South (88.1%), South West (87%) and North Central (80.2%). But in the North West (50.5%) and particularly North East (42.5%) net attendance was not impressive. Although 100% attendance is expected, the result shows that Nigeria is on track.Indicator 2.2: Primay Six Completion RateNationally completion rate according to fig. 2.2 in 2004 was 82%. It increased to 87.7% in 2012 and dropped to 74.0 in 2014. Within the 2014, the completion rate was higher in the urban (84.4%) when compared with the rural (69.7). In the zones, completion rate was highest in South East (98.7%) zone, followed by South West (94.1%). Primary six completion rate was poorest in the North East (49.5%) zone. Nigeria is also on track. Indicator 2.3: Literacy rate of 15 – 24 years, women The literacy rate of youth women between 2004 and 2014 at the national level increased from 60.4% in 2004 to 80% in 2008. In 2012, it declined to 66%. Although it slightly appreciated in 2014 (66.7%), but that is insignificant. At the state level, literacy of youth women aged 15 – 24 was very encouraging in states like Rivers (98%), Enugu (97%), Imo (95%), Akwa Ibom (95%), Delta (94.1%), Anambra (93%), Ekiti (92.7%), Abia (91.3%). Conversely, literacy rate among woman of age 15 – 24 was poor in Sokoto (10.7%), Bauchi (13%), Yobe (16%) etc. Sectorally, the survey showed that there were more literate youth women (85.3%) in the urban as against the 57.8% recorded in the rural areas. In the zones the literate youth women in the South East (93.5%) were much higher than the rest of the zones. North East (33.0%) and North West (35%) had the lowest percentage of literate youth women in 2014. GOAL 3: PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMENTarget 3.A: Eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education preferably by 2005, and at all levels of education no later than 2015. Indictor 3.1: Ratio of girls to boys in Primary and Secondary educationNationally, the gender parity in the primary school in 2008 was 0.9. The interpretation is that in every 9 girls in primary school in 2008, there were 10 boys. It increased to 1.0 in 2012 implying 10 girls in every 10 boys. The parity index increased to 1.02 in 2014. The rural (1.01) and urban (1.01) were equal. The GDIs across the zones were exceedingly encouraging. In the secondary schools in 2012, the gender parity index was 1.02. The decline to 1.01 in 2014 was insignificant. There were no disparity in both the rural (1.0) and urban (90.98) in 2012. Nigeria has already achieved gender parity index as illustrated in fig 3.1a, being a chart of gender parity in both primary and secondary schools distributed by state in 2014. GOAL 4: REDUCED CHILD MORTALITYTarget: Reduce by two thirds between 1990 and 2015, the mortality rate among children under five years old. Indicator 4.1: Under five Mortality Rate (U5MR)About ten years ago specifically 2004 (201), Nigeria’s average under five mortality rate was very high. But right from then, there has been a steady decrease till 2014 when there was a record of only 89 children dying before their fifth birthday in every 1000 live births. See Fig4.1. Although the national average in 2014 was 89, yet some states had numbers much higher than the national average. The states include Kogi (169), Katsina (155), Kaduna (167) etc. The death prevalence in 2014 however was much more in the rural areas with 98 deaths against the 66 in the urban. North West zone with 121 and North East zone with 78 had the highest under five mortality rate than the other zones. South West zone had 45 as the least. If the rate in 2004 is adopted as the base value, it implies that some zones and states would have met the MDGs target on under five mortality before 2015. Indicator 4.2: Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) The deaths of infants under one year per 1,000 live births in Nigeria was also very high in 2004 where 100 children died without seeing their first birth day in every 1,000 live ... As you can see, at the emboldened,that's the link he coped it from but it's actually broken, been discarded. Here is the link, broken 1 Like
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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by BininKingdom: 8:47pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
MiddleDimension: It simply means Igbo is toping, stop twisting it, you're disgracing yourself, why do Igbo people go to other region and top them? |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by MiddleDimension: 8:50pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
since the report did not use state of residence but origin, we cam confidently say that the igbo going to school is not the work of eastern states on education but the work of the states in which the igbo residea |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by MiddleDimension: 8:54pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
BininKingdom:* they are spread over the country and no, they do not dominate the locals in places where they stay. but those ones living in those states take advantage of the opporrunities available in those states like free education in western states. the locals are still the majority in their own schools. to burst you bubble, ekiti state still has more profesors than the whole of ndigbo |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by FKO81(m): 8:55pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
totit:I guess you are the only one having problem with the link ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by totit: 9:00pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
FKO81: LMAO. I guess you just Google and downloaded it. Here is the real deal,your direct link to the said stats on NBS doesn't exist after all. Here is the real deal : ![]() scholes0: If you doubt it, bring your link down here, NBS Mind you here it below ![]() 1 Like
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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by FKO81(m): 9:14pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
http://www.google.com.ng/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&ved=0ahUKEwjMwLqdqp3UAhVLKlAKHaKXBS8QFghAMAM&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nigerianstat.gov.ng%2Fdownload%2F486&usg=AFQjCNGTAqYXilADVX9A1af2RMHXSJ5S6Q[/quote] This is from NBS, below the table Joint admission matriculation board (JAMB) ![]() ![]()
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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by lilytender: 9:14pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
AmericanQuarter: You are right my brethren, Anambra leads in all indices including drug trafficking, armed robbery, fake drugs, baby factory and other organised crimes. |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by totit: 9:16pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
Cc ; Larmont Come teach the OP math abeg ![]() This only debunks your lies that SE is the most educated region.. Check your stats it reflects SW to be more educated... Try add up what you posted CLOWN... Even with the exclusion of Kwara which is a Yoruba state...Do your maths |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by BininKingdom: 9:25pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
MiddleDimension: Ekiti got their professors when Igbo were still recovering from the civil war, they went into trading/other business while Awolowo gave free education the Southwest, no Ethnic group could challenged the Yoruba then, today Education is not that free. what parts of Southwest give Igbo people Free education if I may ask? whatever THEY TOP!!! |
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by FKO81(m): 9:27pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
totit:Oboy you google social statistics report 2015 by national Bureau of statistics.
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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by MiddleDimension: 9:29pm On Jun 01, 2017 |
BininKingdom: lagos gives free education to all residents. primary and sec schools are free. WAEC fee is also free |
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