2. Metrics Nigeria
This report presents the findings from a research carried out amongst private primary school
Pupils across selected locations in Nigeria.
The objective of the report is to provide more insights into the thinking of children who attend
these private schools and gain understandings that may be useful in predicting future
behavioural patterns and characters.
For the purpose of confidentiality we have not included the names of the schools and the
names of the children that took part in the research process.
The results of the research represent the complete opinions and views of the children that took
part in the research survey. There was no external interference from teachers or guardians.
We hope you find the results of the survey as interesting and insightful as we did.
Chiwueze Ihebuzor
Founder
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3. Content
45%
15% 15%
10% 10%
5%
10 Year
olds
7 Years
olds
8 Year
olds
6 Year
olds
9 Year
olds
13 year
ods
Age Distribution
50%
23%
14%
9%
4%
Level of Education
Year 5
Year 4
Year 3
Year 2
Year 6
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6. Content
37%
29%
23%
4% 4% 4%
Playing
games
Watching
cartoons
Doing my
homework
Going on
facebook
Working on
powerpoint
Watch
videos and
read sport
news
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INSIGHT
Children are mostly
using computers for
playing games and
streaming cartoons
Interestingly, use of
computer for social
media ranked the lowest
amongst respondents
7. Content
5%
95%
No
Yes
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INSIGHT
The average child has
a basic understanding
of ecommerce
This finding promises
a long term future for
ecommerce ventures
in Nigeria
8. 14%
9%
77%
I do not know,
maybe they do
No
Yes
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INSIGHT
Children’s perception
of ecommerce is
shaped by parents’ and
guardians’ ecommerce
experiences
9. 0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
16%
18%
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INSIGHT
Good awareness of
ecommerce brands in
Nigeria among
children
Interestingly, the level
of awareness by
children of ‘Google’ ,
‘Konga’ and ‘Jumia’
are almost identical
10. 45%
41%
9%
5%
My mummy
The driver
My daddy
Mummy and
Daddy
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INSIGHT
Children are brought to
school most of the
time by their Mums
and Drivers
11. 27%
27%
27%
14%
5%
My daddy
My mummy
The driver
Mummy and
Daddy
school bus
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INSIGHT
Even mix of ‘Mum’ ‘ Dad’
and ‘Driver’ with regards
to how kids get picked
after school
12. Content
35%
30%
23%
7% 5%
Travel with my
parents
Play video
games
Go for
lessons/summer
school
I do not know i
will ask my
mummy and
daddy
Visit family in
Nigeria
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INSIGHT
Many children are
getting exposed to a
travelling culture at a
young age
13. Content
5%
9%
86%
I do not know
No
Yes
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INSIGHT
Children are getting
exposed to foreign
cultures at a young
age
14. Content
86%
9%
5%
No - I treat
everybody the
same way
Yes - I treat
them better
Yes - I treat
them worse
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INSIGHT
For most children, skin
colour and race do not
affect interactions with
people suggesting that
discrimination could be
a function of
socialization
15. 41%
32%
27%
Yes - I treat
them better
No - I treat
everybody the
same way
Yes - I treat
them worse
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INSIGHT
Children already have
interesting views on
gender equality at a
young age
16. 100% Yes
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INSIGHT
Children are aware of
and believe in the
existence of God
17. 45%
23%
14%
9%
4% 5%
I do not know
yet
Engineer
Doctor
Teacher
A business man
Lawyer
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INSIGHT
Majority of kids are not
quite sure of their carrier
paths yet, but quite a
number want to be
Engineers and Doctors
19. 41%
32%
27% Mohammed
Buhari
Goodluck
Johnathan
I do not know
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INSIGHT
Majority of children
wanted change in the
last election
This was most likely
influenced by choices
made by their
parents/guardians in
the last election
22. 0% 5% 10% 15%
anything
Eveything
Football stuff
I can not wait to grow up.
i don't know yet
Iphone 6s+
More movies this summer
Nintdendo
To be a great man in future
To be stronger than Captain America
To be the best boy ever!
To be the best son ever
To do more with my life
To eat the best chocolate ever!
to go to heaven and do well in school
To have great muscles
To make my daddy richer
To make my parents proud
Unlimited supply of soccer boots
To go to heaven
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INSIGHT
The average Nigerian
child has a reasonable
grasp on spirituality and
the afterlife
23. About Us: Metrics Nigeria is a company that delivers quantitative analytic services that are
tailored to the needs of businesses. We believe that measurement is a fundamental and
critical aspect of any business, not just from a revenue and return of investment point of view,
but also from a customer and operations stand point. At metrics we aim to deliver tailored
business intelligence services that paint a broader picture of business performance across all
the functional units of an organisation.
Our Mission: To create value for our clients by providing quantitative analytic services.
Our Vision: To become the leading provider of quantitative consultancy services in Nigeria.
Contact us: info@metrics.ng
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