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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by Omofunaab2: 9:29pm On Jun 01, 2017
FKO81:

I guess you are the only one having problem with the link grin grin I know you are really disappointed, I understand your present condition take heart tongue tongue THIS IS END OF DISCUSSIONS FOR EDUCATION DEBATE IN NIGERIA

Guy shut up, that your link no dey work..
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by FKO81(m): 9:33pm On Jun 01, 2017
Omofunaab2:


Guy shut up, that your link no dey work..

Google social statistics report 2015 by national Bureau of statistics, come back and thank me after you are through with information it contains

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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by totit: 9:36pm On Jun 01, 2017
FKO81:

Oboy you google social statistics report 2015 by national Bureau of statistics.


Quit lying anymore.

Here is your link ! Below(screen shot) and this proved m right after all :

Below,quote ;



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 ...

Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by totit: 9:39pm On Jun 01, 2017
FKO81:

Google social statistics report 2015 by national Bureau of statistics, come back and thank me after you are through with information it contains

Now, finishing grin

Even your broken link, states that SW lead, or isn't about each region numbers anymore tongue

Oya do the math and tell us another tori abeg tongue
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by FKO81(m): 9:41pm On Jun 01, 2017
totit:



Quit lying anymore.

Here is your link :


B.l.o.ckhead can you use your Google

Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by FKO81(m): 9:42pm On Jun 01, 2017
totit:



Quit lying anymore.

Here is your link :


B.l.o.ckhead can you use your Google

This is end of discussion for edu grin grin

Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by totit: 10:00pm On Jun 01, 2017
FKO81:


B.l.o.ckhead can you use your Google

This is end of discussion for edu grin grin


Lmao

End of discussion my bombom..showing Google screen shot without stats? grin
Delusion at the it altitude LMAO cheesy

Here is the said /fake link sef, open ya eye well well, below.

I am tired disgracing and lecturing you sef.
As for the insult? Keep it to yourself grin

Oya click ya link now and see for ya self

http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/pages/download/254GOAL

Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by Kennydoc(m): 10:04pm On Jun 01, 2017
Shebi later now, somebody will come and tell me that Igbos and Anambrarians don't go to school. The kind slap I go give d pesin eh.

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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by totit: 10:11pm On Jun 01, 2017
And OP, before I go, according to numbers and or of each region Endeavor to do the calculation you'll found that even your fake/broken link says ' SW leads " do the math abeg.

I am done here grin
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by FKO81(m): 10:17pm On Jun 01, 2017
totit:
And OP, before I go, according to numbers and or of each region Endeavor to do the calculation you'll found that even your fake/broken link says ' SW leads " do the math abeg.

I am done here grin
tongue tongue Do the math by region, mind you some Igbos use Lagos as their state of origin, add aniomas and Rivers Igbo

Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by totit: 10:21pm On Jun 01, 2017
FKO81:

tongue tongue [/bDo the math by region, mind you some Igbos use Lagos as their state of origin, add aniomas and Rivers Igbo[/b]


Are you still talking about your fake,screen shot link without directly link to NBS?

I hear you undecided

And what's the deal with or without ibo in Lag the stats was arrived base on each region and numbers.
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by Larmont(m): 10:32pm On Jun 01, 2017
madapcmod:
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
Before you jump and draw your insane conclusion that you aint traders... Get a calculator if you know how to use one and add for SE states do the same for SW... The difference is ovet Thirty thousand-30,000 grin...SW is still the most educated..... I didn't even add Kwara a yoruba state

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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by Larmont(m): 10:36pm On Jun 01, 2017
FKO81:

tongue tongue Do the math by region, mind you some Igbos use Lagos as their state of origin, add aniomas and Rivers Igbo
See another fat lie? Igbos use lagos as state of origin? Sarcasm i guess... Even if you add Rivers igbo and anomia still you are not upto SW alone....Then add Kwara and some part of Kogi(Okun)

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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by Larmont(m): 11:11pm On Jun 01, 2017
Come out and tell us what you calculated..unless you cant even do simple add up.. grin.... In both stats posted SW/Yoruba leads... So whats the noise about? SW blowing nna yansh

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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by sangresan(m): 11:30pm On Jun 01, 2017
SW still leads...And don't forget that Kwara is mostly Yoruba plus a sizeable part of Kogi...Stop deluding yourselves over nothing...You see Anambra figure here and starting vomiting trash...What about adding the figures for all the Igbo states?

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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by DozieInc(m): 11:35pm On Jun 01, 2017
Abia is doing great wink
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by g4gerald: 8:56am On Jun 02, 2017
amoduokoh:
Anambra seems to have more female admitted students.
Most families send their female 2 sch while d males own shops in Onitsha main market nd hussle to make it in bizness

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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by segunotiti(m): 11:13am On Jun 02, 2017
greenermodels:
thanks to rochas okorocha,imo has lost her enviable position to anambra.


look well sir, IMO has the highest in the latest year.
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by Nwogeh: 12:12pm On Jun 02, 2017
I dont think that of Imo is correct considering their past records and a high jump from 2k plus in 2013 and 2014 to 23k plus in 2015. Their 2013 and 2014 record was not captured wella

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Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by Splashme: 12:23pm On Jun 02, 2017
AmericanQuarter:
Anambra shall continue to lead the rest of Nigeria in all indices of development and human capital development. Oh God Bless the light of the nation.


lalasticlala do justice to this. Thank you
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by Larmont(m): 12:42pm On Jun 02, 2017
Nwogeh:
I dont think that of Imo is correct considering their past records and a high jump from 2k plus in 2013 and 2014 to 23k plus in 2015. Their 2013 and 2014 record was not captured wella
Even at that SW Is still the most educated region... Check both stats presented
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by OnyiCindy11(f): 2:07pm On Jun 02, 2017
Nice one oh,
Anambra state up we go. Always the best in anything. Bitcoin, Perfect Money, PayPal check at nairaomm.com.

Lemme come and be going

Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by janefrancisca(f): 5:18pm On Jun 02, 2017
FKO81:

Admissions not Applications tongue tongue
even in admissions....go through the list the op uploaded, IMO state has the highest number. Its obvious most of the people commenting didn't even go through the list.
Re: Statistics Of Admissions Into Degree Awarding Institutions By State Of Orgin-nbs by Chinachriss(m): 8:50pm On Jun 02, 2017
Nwogeh:
I dont think that of Imo is correct considering their past records and a high jump from 2k plus in 2013 and 2014 to 23k plus in 2015. Their 2013 and 2014 record was not captured wella
Baba, you spoke well. That list na joor. How can such wide discrepancy occur in Imo. I smell a rat. The list is doctored.

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