Analysis of the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination (UTME) covers -
Application by Faculty
Application by Course of Study
Application by School ownership
Application by School Type
Application by School Location
Trends of UTME application over the years
Discrepancy analysis of 2016 health budget (final)statisense
This analysis compares the proposed 2016 health budget with the approved budget to identify the following – health projects that were
Deleted;
Added; and
whose proposed values were changed on approval.
Analysis of the approved 2016 Health Budget focusing on:
Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) Budget
Budgets of Selected Strategic Ministries
FMoH Recurrent & Capital Expenditure Budgets
FMoH HQTRS BUDGET & OTHER 96 MDAs
Budget Lines for FP, RI, Nutrition, and MNCH
Trend analysis of Health Budget (2006 – 2016)
Other Health considerations in the Budget
Analysis of 2013 federal budget on healthEsther Agbon
The document analyzes Nigeria's 2013 federal budget for the health sector. It finds that total health spending was 5.7% of the budget, below international commitments of 15%. Most funding went to recurrent costs rather than capital projects. Key programs for women and children like immunization, fistula care and HIV treatment received relatively small budgets. The analysis recommends increasing priority funding for programs that directly improve health outcomes and reducing spending on administrative costs. It also suggests engaging civil society to make health budgets and programs more people-oriented.
ANALYSIS OF HEALTH SECTOR APPROPRIATION AND NIGERIA HEALTH AGENDAIpoade Omilaju
The document summarizes trends in Nigeria's national health budget from 2013-2015 and analyzes how budget allocations align with commitments to improve health outcomes. Key points:
- Health budget allocations have remained below the recommended 15% of total budget and have declined in actual monetary terms from 2013-2015 despite percentage increases.
- Recurrent expenditures have risen while capital expenditures have declined, limiting investments in health infrastructure and programs.
- Budget allocations for critical areas like immunization, maternal healthcare, and disease control programs have also declined over this period.
- Nigeria still faces challenges in achieving Millennium Development Goals for reducing child mortality, improving maternal health, and combating HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and
Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals Industry in Turkey by 2015FMC Group
The document provides an overview of the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries in Turkey. It notes that Turkey has over 1,500 hospitals and 200,000 beds, with the majority run by the Ministry of Health. The pharmaceutical industry is the 18th largest globally and 7th in Europe, with over $16 billion in annual sales. The government has ambitious targets to increase healthcare access and expenditures by 2023.
Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals Industry in Turkey by 2014FMC Group
Brief information about Turkish healthcare & pharmaceuticals industry by 2014 including number of hospitals and beds, healthcare transformation program and government targets for healthcare indicators
The document discusses engineering admission rates in Nigeria. It provides statistics on the number of universities that offer engineering programs in Nigeria, listing the various engineering disciplines. It also includes data on engineering student applications by course from 2011-2013, showing that Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical/Electronics Engineering received the highest number of applications each year. Civil Engineering saw the largest growth in applications over this period.
The document provides analysis and statistics on JAMB applicants for 2012. Some key points:
- Total applicants were 1,503,889, seeking about 500,000 admission spaces. The fate of the remaining 70% is unclear.
- Federal institutions will admit 68.56% of candidates, state 29.87%, and private 1.57%, despite private institutions outnumbering federal and state.
- Top courses applied to were social sciences, administration, medical, engineering and science. Top institutions mirrored this trend.
- Only 10% of applicants to top institutions like UNILAG are offered admission, highlighting the competitiveness of admission.
Discrepancy analysis of 2016 health budget (final)statisense
This analysis compares the proposed 2016 health budget with the approved budget to identify the following – health projects that were
Deleted;
Added; and
whose proposed values were changed on approval.
Analysis of the approved 2016 Health Budget focusing on:
Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) Budget
Budgets of Selected Strategic Ministries
FMoH Recurrent & Capital Expenditure Budgets
FMoH HQTRS BUDGET & OTHER 96 MDAs
Budget Lines for FP, RI, Nutrition, and MNCH
Trend analysis of Health Budget (2006 – 2016)
Other Health considerations in the Budget
Analysis of 2013 federal budget on healthEsther Agbon
The document analyzes Nigeria's 2013 federal budget for the health sector. It finds that total health spending was 5.7% of the budget, below international commitments of 15%. Most funding went to recurrent costs rather than capital projects. Key programs for women and children like immunization, fistula care and HIV treatment received relatively small budgets. The analysis recommends increasing priority funding for programs that directly improve health outcomes and reducing spending on administrative costs. It also suggests engaging civil society to make health budgets and programs more people-oriented.
ANALYSIS OF HEALTH SECTOR APPROPRIATION AND NIGERIA HEALTH AGENDAIpoade Omilaju
The document summarizes trends in Nigeria's national health budget from 2013-2015 and analyzes how budget allocations align with commitments to improve health outcomes. Key points:
- Health budget allocations have remained below the recommended 15% of total budget and have declined in actual monetary terms from 2013-2015 despite percentage increases.
- Recurrent expenditures have risen while capital expenditures have declined, limiting investments in health infrastructure and programs.
- Budget allocations for critical areas like immunization, maternal healthcare, and disease control programs have also declined over this period.
- Nigeria still faces challenges in achieving Millennium Development Goals for reducing child mortality, improving maternal health, and combating HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and
Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals Industry in Turkey by 2015FMC Group
The document provides an overview of the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries in Turkey. It notes that Turkey has over 1,500 hospitals and 200,000 beds, with the majority run by the Ministry of Health. The pharmaceutical industry is the 18th largest globally and 7th in Europe, with over $16 billion in annual sales. The government has ambitious targets to increase healthcare access and expenditures by 2023.
Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals Industry in Turkey by 2014FMC Group
Brief information about Turkish healthcare & pharmaceuticals industry by 2014 including number of hospitals and beds, healthcare transformation program and government targets for healthcare indicators
The document discusses engineering admission rates in Nigeria. It provides statistics on the number of universities that offer engineering programs in Nigeria, listing the various engineering disciplines. It also includes data on engineering student applications by course from 2011-2013, showing that Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical/Electronics Engineering received the highest number of applications each year. Civil Engineering saw the largest growth in applications over this period.
The document provides analysis and statistics on JAMB applicants for 2012. Some key points:
- Total applicants were 1,503,889, seeking about 500,000 admission spaces. The fate of the remaining 70% is unclear.
- Federal institutions will admit 68.56% of candidates, state 29.87%, and private 1.57%, despite private institutions outnumbering federal and state.
- Top courses applied to were social sciences, administration, medical, engineering and science. Top institutions mirrored this trend.
- Only 10% of applicants to top institutions like UNILAG are offered admission, highlighting the competitiveness of admission.
This analysis is carried out to establish:
The most sought-after course in each tertiary institution category
Likely change in choice of career among candidates from 2011/2012 till date
Institutions with most sought-after courses; Federal, State and Private universities
Some career guidance for prospective Candidates on their choice of careers
The document analyzes application data from the 2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in Nigeria. It shows that 1,475,513 candidates applied to 126 universities in Nigeria but the university system can only accommodate about 30% of applicants. The University of Ilorin received the most applications for the second consecutive year at 107,488. Medicine and Surgery was the most popular course of study, while Economics, Accounting, Business Administration, and Mass Communication were also among the most sought after. The analysis also breaks down applicant numbers and ratios by school ownership type, region, and state.
The document analyzes performance data from the 2015 Nigerian UTME (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) to identify the most competitive universities. It finds that private universities generally have higher performance indexes than federal or state universities, with Pan-Atlantic University having the highest at 78.46%. Overall, just 31% of UTME applicants scored above the 50% passing mark, suggesting issues with the intellectual capacity of Nigerian students rather than university capacity. The analysis concludes that government and parents must improve primary and secondary education quality to strengthen student performance.
The document discusses graduate unemployment in South Africa. It provides data on the number and composition of graduates from 2008 to 2018. Some key points:
- The number of graduates increased from around 1 million in 2008 to 1.7 million in 2018, with much of the growth coming from young black female graduates.
- In 2018, almost half of the 166,000 graduates from South African universities were black women. Fields like education saw high numbers of black female graduates.
- Unemployment rates are higher for young graduates compared to all graduates, and vary by race and gender, with black female young graduates facing the highest unemployment levels.
The document discusses the history and current state of Addis Ababa University (AAU) in Ethiopia. It provides background on AAU's establishment and evolution over time. Key details include that AAU currently has over 34,000 students across 15 campuses and 10 colleges. While AAU strives to be among the top universities in Africa, it faces challenges due to limited autonomy. The document argues that increased autonomy would allow AAU to better achieve its mission of providing quality education and conducting impactful research.
Where do Nigerian Smarter Students study when it comes to University Education? This presentation will b=give you some clue and hopes to help Students, Parents, Employers, and even Education Administrators make better choices.
This document provides an overview of Ekiti State University including reasons for stakeholder meetings, student and staff populations, funding sources and amounts, tuition and service charges, completed and ongoing projects, and current hostel situation. Key points include over 28,000 students across various programs, over 2,000 staff members, majority of monthly funding coming from government subvention and internally generated revenue, tuition ranging from ₦95,000 to over ₦300,000 depending on faculty, and ongoing construction of additional facilities and hostels to address current space constraints.
Why, how and what impact mutual insurance can improve the living standard of ...ICMIF Microinsurance
Why, how and what impact mutual insurance can improve the living standard of the marginalized groups
By Oliver M. Reyes, CARD MBA, Philippines
AOA Seminar,
Colombo, Sri Lanka, August 2014
The Health of the Nation is greatly determined by the number of People willing to study Medical courses and also practice as soon as certified fit. In this study; Applicant's for Medicine & Surgery are analysed to know if Interest is part of the shortfall of Nigeria ranking least among the Healthy Nations. JAMB 2011 & 2012 data was used in this analysis.
The document discusses how funds are allocated in Nigeria to the federal, state, and local governments from the Federation Account. It provides details on:
1) The revenue allocation formula which vertically allocates 52.68% of funds to the federal government, 26.72% to state governments, and 20.60% to local governments.
2) The horizontal allocation formula uses factors like population, education, and health to further distribute funds to state and local governments.
3) Charts and data showing the allocation of funds based on criteria like population, land area, revenue generation, and education for different Nigerian states.
List of-impacted-journal-of-animal-production-2017-1-1AbdelRahman Yousef
This document lists 63 Egyptian and international scientific journals in the fields of animal and agricultural production. It provides basic information for each journal such as title, ISSN number, and impact factor or grade. The journals are grouped into Egyptian journals and impacted foreign journals. The impacted foreign journals are further listed according to their impact factor in the Journal Citation Report from Thompson Reuters.
This document analyzes compliance with open access mandates by major research funders. It finds that compliance levels vary significantly by funder, discipline, and whether access is provided through gold or green open access. Funders in the biomedical field have the highest compliance rates, while those in the social sciences and humanities have the lowest. Compliance has increased overall in recent years, but green open access is more common than gold. The authors recommend that funders focus on standardizing embargoes, improving self-archiving infrastructure, shifting scholarly cultures, and addressing affordability of article processing charges to further increase open access to published research.
Forty percent of Canadians have participated in at least one power sport activity. The greatest opportunity for expansion appears to be in 4X4, off-road motorcycling and side-by-side ROVs. While over half view the power sports industry favorably, two-thirds think safety promotion could be improved. Most participate on private land, crown land or managed trails, though some admit to unauthorized access, contributing to perceptions of the industry being unregulated.
The document provides information on career options and courses related to agriculture. It discusses the content covered in agricultural courses and the nature of work in the field, which involves field work and research requiring mathematical and analytical skills. Job prospects exist in government ministries, research institutions, banks, agro-industries, and universities. Popular specializations include agronomy, economics, engineering, extension, and horticulture. Premier institutes for agriculture studies include universities under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research and the Indian Agricultural Research Institute. M.S. Swaminathan is renowned as the "Father of the Green Revolution in India" for his contributions to agriculture.
School performance in utme 2013 & cut off marksstatisense
This document analyzes the performance of top universities and polytechnics in Nigeria on the 2013 UTME exam. It finds that while UNIBEN, UNILORIN, UNIZIK, UNILAG and UNN had the highest number of applicants, UNILAG, OAU, UNN, UNIZIK and UI performed best with the highest percentages of students scoring above 180. For polytechnics, Yabatech and the Federal Polytechnic Nekede had the highest percentages of students scoring above 160. The document also notes the cut-off marks announced by the Minister of Education for university and polytechnic admission.
This document provides an overview of the sport, fitness and recreation industries in Australia and identifies key workforce development issues. It acknowledges that while organised sport participation is declining, personal training and fitness services are growing. This is challenging sport clubs but various initiatives aim to support grassroots sport. The fitness industry has also broadened its focus to holistic health advice. Overall, employment in sport, fitness and recreation grew 36.4% from 2006 to 2011, though future growth is expected to moderate. Workforce issues faced include adapting to industry changes, retaining employees, and managing volunteers and seasonality.
Mortality rates are calculated from information collected in the birth histories of the Women’s Questionnaires. All interviewed women were asked whether they had ever given birth, and if yes, they were asked to report the number of sons and daughters who live with them, the number who live elsewhere, and the number who have died.
- The document provides demographic data on the population and age groups of Nigeria and several Nigerian states.
- The data shows that the vast majority (over 80% in most cases) of the population is under 50 years old in all areas surveyed.
- The largest percentages are in younger age groups, with over 15% typically in the 0-4 and 5-9 age ranges.
- This demonstrates that Nigeria and its states have exceptionally young populations, with most people not yet reaching middle age.
This analysis is carried out to establish:
The most sought-after course in each tertiary institution category
Likely change in choice of career among candidates from 2011/2012 till date
Institutions with most sought-after courses; Federal, State and Private universities
Some career guidance for prospective Candidates on their choice of careers
The document analyzes application data from the 2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in Nigeria. It shows that 1,475,513 candidates applied to 126 universities in Nigeria but the university system can only accommodate about 30% of applicants. The University of Ilorin received the most applications for the second consecutive year at 107,488. Medicine and Surgery was the most popular course of study, while Economics, Accounting, Business Administration, and Mass Communication were also among the most sought after. The analysis also breaks down applicant numbers and ratios by school ownership type, region, and state.
The document analyzes performance data from the 2015 Nigerian UTME (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) to identify the most competitive universities. It finds that private universities generally have higher performance indexes than federal or state universities, with Pan-Atlantic University having the highest at 78.46%. Overall, just 31% of UTME applicants scored above the 50% passing mark, suggesting issues with the intellectual capacity of Nigerian students rather than university capacity. The analysis concludes that government and parents must improve primary and secondary education quality to strengthen student performance.
The document discusses graduate unemployment in South Africa. It provides data on the number and composition of graduates from 2008 to 2018. Some key points:
- The number of graduates increased from around 1 million in 2008 to 1.7 million in 2018, with much of the growth coming from young black female graduates.
- In 2018, almost half of the 166,000 graduates from South African universities were black women. Fields like education saw high numbers of black female graduates.
- Unemployment rates are higher for young graduates compared to all graduates, and vary by race and gender, with black female young graduates facing the highest unemployment levels.
The document discusses the history and current state of Addis Ababa University (AAU) in Ethiopia. It provides background on AAU's establishment and evolution over time. Key details include that AAU currently has over 34,000 students across 15 campuses and 10 colleges. While AAU strives to be among the top universities in Africa, it faces challenges due to limited autonomy. The document argues that increased autonomy would allow AAU to better achieve its mission of providing quality education and conducting impactful research.
Where do Nigerian Smarter Students study when it comes to University Education? This presentation will b=give you some clue and hopes to help Students, Parents, Employers, and even Education Administrators make better choices.
This document provides an overview of Ekiti State University including reasons for stakeholder meetings, student and staff populations, funding sources and amounts, tuition and service charges, completed and ongoing projects, and current hostel situation. Key points include over 28,000 students across various programs, over 2,000 staff members, majority of monthly funding coming from government subvention and internally generated revenue, tuition ranging from ₦95,000 to over ₦300,000 depending on faculty, and ongoing construction of additional facilities and hostels to address current space constraints.
Why, how and what impact mutual insurance can improve the living standard of ...ICMIF Microinsurance
Why, how and what impact mutual insurance can improve the living standard of the marginalized groups
By Oliver M. Reyes, CARD MBA, Philippines
AOA Seminar,
Colombo, Sri Lanka, August 2014
The Health of the Nation is greatly determined by the number of People willing to study Medical courses and also practice as soon as certified fit. In this study; Applicant's for Medicine & Surgery are analysed to know if Interest is part of the shortfall of Nigeria ranking least among the Healthy Nations. JAMB 2011 & 2012 data was used in this analysis.
The document discusses how funds are allocated in Nigeria to the federal, state, and local governments from the Federation Account. It provides details on:
1) The revenue allocation formula which vertically allocates 52.68% of funds to the federal government, 26.72% to state governments, and 20.60% to local governments.
2) The horizontal allocation formula uses factors like population, education, and health to further distribute funds to state and local governments.
3) Charts and data showing the allocation of funds based on criteria like population, land area, revenue generation, and education for different Nigerian states.
List of-impacted-journal-of-animal-production-2017-1-1AbdelRahman Yousef
This document lists 63 Egyptian and international scientific journals in the fields of animal and agricultural production. It provides basic information for each journal such as title, ISSN number, and impact factor or grade. The journals are grouped into Egyptian journals and impacted foreign journals. The impacted foreign journals are further listed according to their impact factor in the Journal Citation Report from Thompson Reuters.
This document analyzes compliance with open access mandates by major research funders. It finds that compliance levels vary significantly by funder, discipline, and whether access is provided through gold or green open access. Funders in the biomedical field have the highest compliance rates, while those in the social sciences and humanities have the lowest. Compliance has increased overall in recent years, but green open access is more common than gold. The authors recommend that funders focus on standardizing embargoes, improving self-archiving infrastructure, shifting scholarly cultures, and addressing affordability of article processing charges to further increase open access to published research.
Forty percent of Canadians have participated in at least one power sport activity. The greatest opportunity for expansion appears to be in 4X4, off-road motorcycling and side-by-side ROVs. While over half view the power sports industry favorably, two-thirds think safety promotion could be improved. Most participate on private land, crown land or managed trails, though some admit to unauthorized access, contributing to perceptions of the industry being unregulated.
The document provides information on career options and courses related to agriculture. It discusses the content covered in agricultural courses and the nature of work in the field, which involves field work and research requiring mathematical and analytical skills. Job prospects exist in government ministries, research institutions, banks, agro-industries, and universities. Popular specializations include agronomy, economics, engineering, extension, and horticulture. Premier institutes for agriculture studies include universities under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research and the Indian Agricultural Research Institute. M.S. Swaminathan is renowned as the "Father of the Green Revolution in India" for his contributions to agriculture.
School performance in utme 2013 & cut off marksstatisense
This document analyzes the performance of top universities and polytechnics in Nigeria on the 2013 UTME exam. It finds that while UNIBEN, UNILORIN, UNIZIK, UNILAG and UNN had the highest number of applicants, UNILAG, OAU, UNN, UNIZIK and UI performed best with the highest percentages of students scoring above 180. For polytechnics, Yabatech and the Federal Polytechnic Nekede had the highest percentages of students scoring above 160. The document also notes the cut-off marks announced by the Minister of Education for university and polytechnic admission.
This document provides an overview of the sport, fitness and recreation industries in Australia and identifies key workforce development issues. It acknowledges that while organised sport participation is declining, personal training and fitness services are growing. This is challenging sport clubs but various initiatives aim to support grassroots sport. The fitness industry has also broadened its focus to holistic health advice. Overall, employment in sport, fitness and recreation grew 36.4% from 2006 to 2011, though future growth is expected to moderate. Workforce issues faced include adapting to industry changes, retaining employees, and managing volunteers and seasonality.
Mortality rates are calculated from information collected in the birth histories of the Women’s Questionnaires. All interviewed women were asked whether they had ever given birth, and if yes, they were asked to report the number of sons and daughters who live with them, the number who live elsewhere, and the number who have died.
- The document provides demographic data on the population and age groups of Nigeria and several Nigerian states.
- The data shows that the vast majority (over 80% in most cases) of the population is under 50 years old in all areas surveyed.
- The largest percentages are in younger age groups, with over 15% typically in the 0-4 and 5-9 age ranges.
- This demonstrates that Nigeria and its states have exceptionally young populations, with most people not yet reaching middle age.
Compendium of courses in nigeria universitiesstatisense
Right now, I am attending to some candidates who are trying to make up their mind on the exact course to study as well as the university that would give them the best opportunity for admission. This compilation takes a definitive approach to as many courses as possible listed by the National University Commission (NUC). It hopes to also help secondary school students and admission seekers have a basic understanding of courses, open them to other career options so they can make a better and well informed career decisions.
Success is not achieved overnight. It takes preparation and resolute effort to achieve outstanding performance. Those who achieve excellent UTME scores have learnt to prepare ahead of others. This is the reason for the book you are reading. In it, I recommend five to six months of preparation before sitting for the UTME. I believe when you follow the steps and counsel in this book, you will be able to prepare adequately for the UTME, select the appropriate course that suits you and are most likely going to succeed in, select the school for which your admission would be hitch-less, appraise your readiness and ultimately perform outstandingly well in the UTME.
This review, like the previous, does not evaluate the technicality or correctness of NBS data and accompanied Methodology. It essentially takes a look at the quality of NBS data releases, timeliness and punctuality, report reusability, release practices, report accessibility, public engagement, and adherence to provisions of The Statistics Act, 2007. The purpose of this review is to provide improvement feedback to the NBS so it can better serve Nigerians, Government and Businesses, as well as improve Nigeria’s ranking in the Open Data Inventory (ODIN) ranking which assesses the coverage and openness of national statistical systems.
Analysis of ghana's ministry of health budgetstatisense
The document analyzes Ghana's national budget and Ministry of Health budget for 2018, comparing it to Nigeria. Some key points:
- Ghana allocates 6.57% of its budget to health, above Nigeria's 3.95% but below the 15% Abuja Declaration target.
- Ghana spends over twice as much per citizen on health as Nigeria - N12,541 vs N1,832.
- Ghana also allocates a higher percentage of its budget and spends more per citizen on education than Nigeria.
- While Ghana's health and education budgets as a percentage of its national budget have fluctuated between 2014-2018, they have remained higher than Nigeria's percentages over the same period.
The document discusses Nigeria's proposed 2018 health budget. It analyzes the 2018 national budget proposal which allocates 3.95% of the total budget to health, below the 15% target under the Abuja Declaration. The health budget proposal is N340.46 billion, a 10.37% increase over 2017 but a smaller proportion of the national budget. Recurrent spending is proposed to increase 6.12% while capital spending would rise 27.88% however both increases are lower than the increases for the overall federal budget. A comparison of recent years also shows the health budget allocation as a percentage of the national budget has generally been declining.
Local government allocations, may 1999 to june 2017statisense
Allocations of Nigeria's 774 Local Government Areas from May 1999 to June 2017 from the Revenue Allocation by Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC)
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released 48 reports in Q1 2017 relating to various sectors like agriculture, consumer price index, finance, trade, education, energy, crime, transport and petroleum. However, the NBS Act requires them to publish a code of practice and data release policy which are not publicly available. While most reports were released on time according to the data calendar, the calendar itself was modified without notice of the changes. Timeliness of releases was generally good but some reports lacked punctuality.
Ministry of women affairs and women in nigeria politicsstatisense
The document summarizes budget allocation and capital expenditure plans for the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs in Nigeria from 2011-2017. It shows that while the Ministry's budget is a small percentage of the overall federal budget, there is an increasing focus on capital expenditures like skills training centers, empowerment programs, and support for vulnerable groups including internally displaced persons, ex-militants, and victims of terrorism. It also outlines budgets and projects for the Ministry's headquarters and its agency the National Centre for Women Development aimed at promoting women's rights, development, and participation in the economy.
Analysis of npf complaints response unit's reports q4statisense
This document summarizes a report on police complaint data from the fourth quarter of 2016. It finds that the number of complaints increased over 100% from the previous quarter, likely due to increased public awareness efforts. The top three complaints remained excessive use of force, demanding money for bail, and professional misconduct. Lagos, FCT, and Rivers states had the highest complaint volumes. The report recommends continuing public awareness campaigns and establishing a framework to better measure complaint handling performance over time.
The Federal Government of Nigeria categorizes its
Budgetary allocations into five distinct sectors: Administration, Economic, Infrastructure, Security, Social sectors
2017 proposed education budget and the last 2yearsstatisense
The document summarizes education budgets in Nigeria over the past three years (2015-2017). It shows that while the proposed 2017 education budget is 7.41% of the national budget, this percentage has declined from 10.75% in 2015. Most funding goes towards recurrent expenditures like salaries, while capital expenditures on infrastructure have remained low, especially for colleges of education and universities where over 97% of budgets fund recurring costs. Specific capital projects are outlined for federal institutions in 2017 with increased funding, but overall capital investment in education remains inadequate compared to recurring personnel and overhead costs.
The 2016 Nigerian budget overview document summarizes the country's 2016 budget. It allocated 24.34% of the 6.06 trillion naira budget for debt services, 43.66% for recurrent expenditures, and 26.2% for capital expenditures. However, several key 2016 budget assumptions like oil production and price were not met, resulting in shortfalls. Only 40% of the over 1.58 trillion naira appropriated for capital expenditures was actually released to government ministries and agencies.
The 2016 Nigerian health sector budget totaled 6.06 trillion naira, with debt services receiving the largest allocation of 24.34% and capital expenditures receiving 26.2%. However, budget assumptions of oil production of 2.2 million barrels per day and an oil price of $38 were not met, with actual production being 1.93 million barrels and the price $42.9. As a result of shortfalls, only 40% of capital expenditures were released. While the health budget was 250 billion naira or 4% of the national budget, only 64% of the capital health budget was released. Past budget implementation reports show an average of only 65.72% implementation. Audits also found issues with
Teacher recruitment and retention in O-level subjectsstatisense
The objective is to use the requirements of top courses to provide a basis for which the Nigerian Governments may need to focus on some critical O-Level Subjects in terms of Recruiting, Training, Retraining, & Retaining of Teachers, at Federal, State and Local Governments through our Colleges of Education and Teachers’ development institutions.
2016 zonal intervention projects and nassstatisense
Zonal Intervention Projects (ZIP) that were included in the 2016 Budget and signed into law need to be monitored like every other project. The responsibility to implement these projects may reside with Government Ministries and Agencies; however, Citizens of these zones need to be able to ask their Senators and Representatives at the National Assembly on how well they are using their office in ensuring the people get value from ZIP.
This document analyzes state government budgets in Nigeria for the year 2016. It provides information on the total approved budgets for the federal and state governments, breaking down expenditures by recurrent vs. capital spending. It also compares budget components and priorities between the federal and state levels. Additionally, it examines budget details for each individual state, including budget amounts and the percentage allocated to recurrent vs. capital spending. State budgets are also analyzed and compared based on Nigeria's political zones.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
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The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
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2. INTRODUCTION
Analysis of the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination (UTME) covers -
Application by Faculty
Application by Course of Study
Application by School ownership
Application by School Type
Application by School Location
Trends of UTME application over the years
School Ownership:
Federal
State
Private
School Type:
Agriculture
Engineering
Education
School Location:
State where
Institution resides
Faculty/Course:
Course of study of
candidates and
Faculty category
4. INTRODUCTION
According to data downloaded from the Joint
Admission and Matriculation Board’s website; a
total of 1,577,783 Candidates applied for 2016
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.
School Ownership:
Federal
State
Private
School Type:
Agriculture
Engineering
Education
School Location:
State where Institution
resides
Faculty/Course:
Course of study of
candidates and
Faculty category
1,577,783
1,118,777
FEDERAL
447,173
STATE
11,833
PRIVATE
71%
28%
3%
Figure 1: Share of Total Application by School Ownership
5. UNIVERSITIES
There are currently 141 Universities in Nigeria
FEDERAL
STATE
PRIVATE
(41)
All 41 Schools were listed for Admission
(40)
38 Schools were listed for admission
(60)
All were listed for Admission but one did
not attract any Candidate
1,118,777
447,173
11,833
6. FACULTY
About 1.58 million Candidates’ course of Study are
categorized as follows:
ADMINISTRATION
AGRICULTURE
ARTS & HUMANITIES
EDUCATION
ENGINEERING/ENV
LAW/LEGAL STUDIES
MEDICAL SCIENCES
SCIENCES
SOCIAL SCIENCES
165,127 26,904
92,423
59,293
210,238
95,509
338,902
223,689
365,698
7. FACULTY
FACULTY TOTAL %
ADMINISTRATION 165,127 10
AGRICULTURE 26,904 2
ARTS AND HUMANITIES 92,423 6
EDUCATION 59,293 4
ENGINEERING/TECH/ENV. 210,238 13
LAW/LEGAL STUDIES 95,509 6
MED/PHARM/HEALTH SCI. 338,902 21
SCIENCES 223,689 14
SOCIAL SCIENCES 365,698 23
GRAND TOTAL 1,577,783
SOCIAL SCIENCES RECEIVED THE MOST
APPLICATION AMONG ALL FACULTIES, WHICH
IS 23% TOTAL APPLICATION.
8. FACULTY AND SCHOOL OWNERSHIP
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Admin Agric Arts Edu Eng/Env Law Med Sciences Social Sciences
Federal Private State
FACULTY FEDERAL PRIVATE STATE GRAND TOTAL %
Administration 101,933 907 62,287 165,127 10
Agriculture 21,349 47 5,508 26,904 2
Arts And Humanities 63,411 1,061 27,951 92,423 6
Education 36,410 297 22,586 59,293 4
Engineering/Tech/Env 178,907 2,013 29,318 210,238 13
FACULTY FEDERAL PRIVATE STATE GRAND TOTAL %
Law/Legal Studies 63,739 1,007 30,763 95,509 6
Med/Pharm/Health Sci 272,749 1,301 64,852 338,902 21
Sciences 148,306 2,019 73,364 223,689 14
Social Sciences 231,973 3,181 130,544 365,698 23
GRAND TOTAL 1,118,777 11,833 447,173 1,577,783
9. FACULTY AND SCHOOL OWNERSHIP
These Faculties make up about 18% of Total Application:
AGRIC EDUCATION ARTS & HUMANITIES LAW/LEGAL STUDIES
The implication of this is far reaching;
Would we have enough FOOD to Feed Ourselves?
Would we have enough TEACHERS to Teach our Kids
Would we have enough WRITERS to Challenge our Minds?
Would we have enough LAWYERS to Defend our Causes?
Beside the fact that Private Universities did not attract
much patronage, Faculties of Agriculture and Education
attracted the least candidates.
10. UNIVERSITY COURSES & FACULTIES
ADMINISTRATION
BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
ACCOUNTANCY
BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION
BANKING AND
FINANCE
165,127
58,057 (35%)
45,584 (28%)
15,747
(10%)
13,793
(8%)
12,518
(8%)
AGRICULTURE
FOOD SCIENCE &
TECHNOLOGY
AGRIC - BUSINESS
AGRIC-ECONOMICS
& EXTENSION
ANIMAL SCIENCE
AGRICULTURE
26,904
MASS
COMMUNICATION
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
ISLAMIC STUDIES
THEATRE ARTS
HISTORY & INT’L
STUDIES
ARTS & HUMANITIES
92,423
13,463 (15%)
11,202 (12%)
6,735 (7%)
6,518 (7%)
6,047
(7%)
5,879 (22%)
4,296 (16%)
2,626 (10%)
1,652
(6%)
1,431
(5%)
WHICH COURSES ARE ENJOYING THE MOST PATRONAGE?
11. UNIVERSITY COURSES & FACULTIES
EDUCATION
EDUCATION &
ENGLISH LANG.
EDUCATION &
BIOLOGY
GUIDANCE &
COUNSELLING
EDUCATION &
ECONOMICS
BUSINESS EDUCATION
165,127
6,581 (4%)
5,386 (3%)
4,765 (3%)
3,288
2%)
CIVIL
ENGINEERING
MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
ELECT /ELECT
ENGINEERING
ARCHITECTURE
COMPUTER
ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING/ENV SCI.
210,238
LAW
CIVIL LAW
COMMON LAW
COMMON & ISLAMIC LAW
ISLAMIC/SHARIA LAW
LAW/LEGAL STUDIES
95,509
63,414 (66%)
20,114 (21%)
5,650
(6%)
4,173
1,291
40,013 (19%)
36,284 (17%)
30,569 (15%)
15,289 (7%)
14,636
(7%)
4,670 (3%)
WHICH COURSES ARE ENJOYING THE MOST PATRONAGE?
4%
1%
12. UNIVERSITY COURSES & FACULTIES
WHICH COURSES ARE ENJOYING THE MOST PATRONAGE?
MEDICAL SCIENCES
MEDICINE AND
SURGERY
NURSING
RADIOGRAPHY
PHARMACY
MEDICAL LABORATORY
SCIENCE
338,902
163,753 (48%)
79,130 (23%)
44,477 (13%)
5,054
1%
COMPUTER
SCIENCE
MICROBIOLOGY
BIOCHEMISTRY
BIOLOGY
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
SCIENCES
223,689
ECONOMICS
POLITICAL
SCIENCE
MASS
COMMUNICATION
ACCOUNTING
SOCIOLOGY
SOCIAL SCIENCES
365,698
70,477 (19%)
60,151 (16%)
57,479 (16%)
35,413 (10%)
27,139 (7%)
67,250 (30%)
59,309 (27%)
37,379 (17%)
7,833
(4%)
6,501
3%
23,880 (7%)
13. MOST SOUGHT-AFTER UNIVERSITIES
WHICH UNIVERSITIES ARE ENJOYING THE MOST INTEREST?
ALL
ALL
FEDERAL
1,118,777
STATE
447,173
PRIVATE
11,833
UNILORIN
UNIBEN
ABU
UNN
BAYERO
105,162 (7%)
81,546 (5%)
78,959 (5%)
66,105 (4%)
65,465 (4%)
UNILORIN
UNIBEN
ABU
UNN
BAYERO
NASARAWA
IMSU
KADSU
DELSU
AAUA
37,547 (8%)
32,368 (7%)
31,937 (7%)
28,775 (6%)
28,722 (6%)
COVENANT
NORTHWEST
ABUAD
BABCOCK
IGBINEDION
2,586 (22%)
2,035 (17%)
1,309 (11%)
1,250 (11%)
419
(4%)
71% 28% 1%
105,162 (7%)
81,546 (5%)
78,959 (5%)
66,105 (4%)
65,465 (4%)
14. MOST SOUGHT-AFTER COURSES
WHICH COURSES ENJOYED THE MOST ATTENTION?
MEDICINE &
SURGERY
ACCOUNTING
NURSING ECONOMICS
MASS
COMM
BUS
ADMIN
COMPUTER
SCI
LAW
MICROBIO
LOGY
POL SCI
163,753
90,499
79,140 73,077
70,942
68,108
67,250
63,414
60,151
59,309
MEDICINE & SURGERY IS THE MOST SOUGHT-
AFTER COURSE IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES
10%
6%
5%
4%
5%
4%
4%
4%
4%
4%
15. MOST SOUGHT-AFTER COURSES & UNIVERSITIES
WHICH COURSES ENJOYED THE MOST ATTENTION?
UNIBEN
UNILORIN
ABU
UI
UNN
12,907
12,900
12,555
11,762
11,150
MEDICINE &
SURGERY
ACCOUNTING NURSING ECONOMICS MASS
COMMUNICATION
UNILORIN
UNIBEN
ABU
OAU
UNN
23,928
18,330
16,042
14,184
13,724
ABU
UNILORIN
BAYERO
UNN
7,203
5,912
5,453
5,235
UNIBEN
5,205
UI
BAYERO
MOUA
UNILORIN
ABU
4,771
3,408
3,316
3,254
3,123
UNILORIN
BAYERO
UNIBEN
AAUA
NAU
9,510
5,627
5,029
4,287
3,545
7%
7%
7%
7%
7%
7%
7%
8%
8%
8%
8%
15%
16%
18%
20%
26%
9%
4%
4%
5%
5%
5%
6%
16. UNILORIN
MOST SOUGHT-AFTER COURSES & UNIVERSITIES
WHICH COURSES ENJOYED THE MOST ATTENTION?
UNILORIN
UNIBEN
UNILAG
DELSU
ABU
9,456
3,419
4,603
4,424
3,596
UNILORIN
NDA
ABU
KADSU
BAYERO
3,271
3,206
2,879
2,709
2,586
UNIBEN
UNN
OAU
UI
6,814
6,566
5,397
5,274
UNILAG
5,258
KADSU
ABU
NSU
BAYERO
3,527
3,002
2,879
2,785
2,631
NSU
FUDJ
KADSU
BAYERO
ABU
3,363
2,921
2,486
2,429
2,401
BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
COMPUTER
SCIENCE
LAW
POLITICAL
SCIENCE
MICROBIOLOGY
5%
14%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
6%
6% 6%
4%
4%
4%
4%
4%
4%
4%8%
8%
9%
10%
11%
7%
17. LOCATION OF TOP SCHOOLS & CHOICE OF CANDIDATE
300,238
288,552
115,155
243,169
295,612
335,057
UNILORIN
UNIJOS
NSU
UNIMAID
GSU
IBBU
ABU
BAYERO
KADSU
UNN
NAU
IMSU
UNIBEN
UNIUYO
UNIPORT
UNILAG
UI
OAU
19%
21%
19%
15%
7%
18%
21. MOST SOUGHT-AFTER POLYTECHNICS
WHICH POLYTECHNICS ARE ENJOYING THE MOST INTEREST?
ALL
ALL
FEDERAL
869,750
STATE
707,677
PRIVATE
14,489
POLY, NEKEDE
YABATECH
AUCHI POLY
THE POLY, IB
KADPOLY
134,491
116,972
92,911
80,852
75,512
POLY, NEKEDE
YABATECH
AUCHI POLY
KADPOLY
OKOPOLY
134,491
116,972
92,911
75,512
69,227
THE POLY, IB
KWARA POLY
KANO POLY
AKWA-IBOM POLY
RIVER POLY
80,852
69,620
57,185
45,371
40,423
FIDEI
IB CITY POLY
LAGOS CITY POLY
HERITAGE
THE POLY, ILE-IFE
6,297
1,753
1,309
951
904
55% 44% 1%
15%
13%
11%
9%
9%
11%
10%
8%
6%
6%
15%
13%
11%
9%
8%
43%
12%
9%
7%
6%
22. POLYTECHNICS COURSES & FACULTIES
WHICH COURSES ARE ENJOYING THE MOST PATRONAGE?
ENGR/TECH/ENV
ARCHITECTURE
COMPUTER
ELECT/ELECT
MECHANICAL
CIVIL
324,709
5%
41,292
22,984
50,626
54,139
COMMUNITY HEALTH
STATISTICS
LIB. & INFORMATION SCIENCE
COMPUTER SCIENCE
ANIMAL SCIENCE
SCIENCES
536,441
BANKING & FINANCE
ACCOUNTANCY
PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION
BUSINESS ADMIN &
MANAGEMENT
MASS
COMMUNICATION
SOCIAL SCIENCES
730,766
34,403
102,596 (14%)
153,907
(21%)
169,983 (23%)
212,321 (29%)
8,193
5,971
104,727
408,164
(76%)
16,999
13%
7%
16%
17%
20%
23.
24. MOST SOUGHT-AFTER COLLEGES OF EDUCATION
WHICH COURSES ARE ENJOYING THE MOST INTEREST?
ALVAN-IKOKU
YUSUF BALA
USMAN
FCE, ZARIA
FCOE (TECH),
AKOKA
FCE, KANO
143,893
86,608
81,675
70,191
55,297
BUSINESS
EDUCATION
ENGLISH/SOCIAL ST.
ENGLISH (DOUBLE MAJOR)
POL. SCI/SOC. ST.
ECON/SOC. ST.
134,491
66,467
44,993
37,229
34,735
TOP COLLEGES
TOP COURSES – BY APPLICATION
ARTS
BIOLOGY/
CHEMISTRY
BIO/INT. SCIENCE
MATH/PHYSICS
COMPUTER SCI. EDU/MATH
CHEMISTRY/PHYSICS
308,217
73,121
SCIENCES
58,362
42,147
40,802
30. UTME APPLICATION TREND BY FACULTY (%)
Faculties of Agriculture, Arts, Education, Engineering, Environmental
Sciences, Law, and Sciences have all maintained some level of
consistencies in terms of their UTME Application trend.
Faculty of Administration have suffered over 50% declining interests from
2011 till date; having enjoyed the most interest in 2011 with 22% of total
application, it now stands at a distant 5th position with 10% application.
Medical Sciences have enjoyed a growing interest among Applicants;
moving from 15% in 2011, it now stands at 21%, second only to Social
Sciences at 23%.
Social Sciences have equally maintained a consistent level of appeal to
Applicants; with 20% in 2011 it now sits as number one most desirable
faulty at 23% which it has also maintained since 2012 at 21%, 2013 &
2014 at 24%, and 2015 at 20%.
ADMINISTRATION:
Is this an indication that Nigerian
Students are losing interests in
Management courses?
Are we then ready to be importing
Managers/ Administrators in 10 to
20years time?
MEDICAL SCIENCES:
Nigeria is hugely challenged when it comes to adequacy
of Medical professionals and Facilities, therefore it should
be natural to train and recruit more Health Professionals.
However, the reality is that Admission Rate for Medical
Sciences is about the lowest (<5%) of all Faculties.
WATCH OUT: UTME APPLICATION TREND FOR COURSES & UNIVERSITIES
31. Reference –
Join Admissions and Matriculation Board – Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination (UTME) Applications for Year 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and
2016
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