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PERFORMANCE IN 
WAEC & STATES’ 
EDUCATION BUDGET
Education requires funding. Most developed 
countries invest massively in Education, and the 
result is Economic development, Better standard 
of living, Higher life expectancy rate, Good 
governance, and the likes. 
All of these cannot be disconnected from 
schools’ learning outcomes and performance of 
Students in National and International 
examinations. 
This analysis focuses on State Governments’ 
budgets to Education viz-a-viz performance of 
students in the West African Examination 
Council – WAEC.
Following the release of the May/June 2014 WAEC 
result, the examination body also released the 
performance of each State. 
If funding is a huge determinant of success in 
Education, then we should have a correlation 
between high performing States in WAEC and the 
funds allocated to those States’ Education sector. 
However, from past analysis carried out, specifically 
this: NIGERIAN STATES’ BUDGET ANALYSIS, it was 
discovered that: 
IT DOES NOT MATTER WHAT YOU 
HAVE, IT IS THE USE OF IT THAT 
COUNTS!
We will find out if there is any correlation between 
allocation to Education by State Governments and 
performance of each state in the just concluded 
May/June WAEC. 
Education 
Budget 
WAEC 
Performance
STATE GOVERNMENT BUDGET STRUCTURE 
Like the Federal Government, State Governments also 
structure their budget into Recurrent & Capital 
Expenditure, and then dividing each among Ministries 
and Agencies. However, from available data, some states 
didn’t breakdown their budget beyond Recurrent and 
Capital expenditure. 
STATE GOVERNMENT BUDGET 
CAPITAL 
EXPENDITURE 
RECURRENT 
EXPENDITURE 
ADMINISTRATION ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTAL 
LAW & 
JUSTICE 
REGIONAL 
SOCIAL 
SERVICES 
Education lies here
STATE GOVERNMENT BUDGET STRUCTURE 
STATE GOVERNMENT BUDGET 
CAPITAL 
EXPENDITURE 
RECURRENT 
EXPENDITURE 
SOCIAL 
SERVICES 
EDUCATION 
SECTOR 
As much as possible and where data are 
available, allocations to these three elements 
will be considered in the analysis. 
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2 
3
STATE GOVERNMENT BUDGET 
Out of the 36 States; 12 included detailed 
allocation for the Social Services sector, and 18 
specified budget allocation to the State Ministry of 
Education. 
The next slide will show: 
 What percentage of States’ budget is allocated to 
the Social Services sector? 
 What percentage of State budget goes to 
Education and what percentage of Social Services 
sector goes to Education? 
STATE 
GOVERNMENT 
SOCIAL 
SERVICES 
EDUCATION
STATE GOVERNMENT BUDGET 
STATE ZONE STATE BUDGET (Bn) SOCIAL SERVICES (Bn) EDUCATION (Bn) 
ANAMBRA SE 140.00 14.37 7.17 
BAYELSA SS 299.20 26.90 
CROSS RIVERS SS 176.30 41.54 23.73 
DELTA SS 391.51 46.00 15.00 
EBONYI SE 99.80 19.26 
EDO SS 159.21 15.00 
EKITI SW 103.00 15.40 
ENUGU SE 93.20 5.78 
GOMBE NE 107.40 9.22 
IMO SE 137.00 14.16 8.55 
KEBBI NW 131.70 50.80 11.20 
KOGI NW 128.70 6.06 
KWARA NC 124.50 19.70 
LAGOS SW 489.69 77.42 
NASARAWA NC 114.50 35.82 12.05 
OGUN SW 210.20 43.99 
OYO SW 188.00 25.70 
PLATEAU NC 228.00 43.20 19.99 
RIVERS SS 485.52 46.57 30.00 
SOKOTO NW 126.00 9.00 
ZAMFARA NW 114.80 17.80
GOVT BUDGET & SOCIAL SERVICES 
STATE ZONE STATE BUDGET SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SERVICES % 
ANAMBRA SE 140.00 14.37 10.27% 
CROSS RIVERS SS 176.30 41.54 23.56% 
DELTA SS 391.51 46.00 11.66% 
EBONYI SE 99.80 19.26 19.30% 
IMO SE 137.00 14.16 10.34% 
KEBBI NW 131.70 50.80 38.57% 
NASARAWA NC 114.50 35.82 31.28% 
OYO SW 188.00 25.70 13.67% 
PLATEAU NC 228.00 43.20 18.95% 
RIVERS SS 485.52 46.57 9.59% 
ZAMFARA NW 114.80 17.80 15.51% 
Kebbi State allocated 38.57% of total budget to 
Social Services, followed by Nasarawa, 31.28%, 
and Cross Rivers, 23.56% respectively.
SOCIAL SERVICES & EDUCATION 
STATE ZONE SOCIAL SERVICES EDUCATION EDUCATION % 
ANAMBRA SE 14.37 7.17 49.90% 
CROSS RIVERS SS 41.54 23.73 57.12% 
DELTA SS 46.00 15.00 32.87% 
IMO SE 14.16 8.55 60.39% 
KEBBI NW 50.80 11.20 22.05% 
NASARAWA NC 35.82 12.05 33.64% 
PLATEAU NC 43.20 19.99 46.26% 
RIVERS SS 46.57 30.00 64.43% 
Rivers, Imo, and Cross Rivers States, allocated 
64.43%, 60.39%, and 57.12% of Social Services to 
their Education respectively.
GOVT BUDGET & EDUCATION 
STATE ZONE STATE BUDGET EDUCATION EDUCATION % 
ANAMBRA SE 140.00 7.17 5.12% 
BAYELSA SS 299.20 26.90 8.99% 
CROSS RIVERS SS 176.30 23.73 13.46% 
DELTA SS 391.51 15.00 3.83% 
EDO SS 159.21 15.00 9.42% 
EKITI SW 103.00 15.40 14.95% 
ENUGU SE 93.20 5.78 6.20% 
GOMBE NE 107.40 9.22 8.58% 
IMO SE 137.00 8.55 6.24% 
KEBBI NW 131.70 11.20 8.50% 
KOGI NW 128.70 6.06 4.71% 
KWARA NC 124.50 19.70 15.83% 
LAGOS SW 489.69 77.42 15.81% 
NASARAWA NC 114.50 12.05 10.52% 
OGUN SW 210.20 43.99 20.93% 
PLATEAU NC 228.00 19.99 8.77% 
RIVERS SS 485.52 30.00 6.18% 
SOKOTO NW 126.00 9.00 7.14% 
Ogun, Kwara, and Lagos States, allocated 20.93%, 
15.83%, and 15.81% of State budget to their 
Education respectively.
CANDIDATES’ PERFORMANCE IN MAY/JUNE WAEC 2014
ZONAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS WAEC 2014 
STATE ZONE 
TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) 
MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % 
ANAMBRA 
SE 
23,009 28,709 51,718 14,985 19,109 34,094 65.92 
ABIA 26,689 29,610 56,299 15,347 17,600 32,947 58.52 
ENUGU 20,425 25,686 46,111 10,787 13,148 23,935 51.91 
IMO 21,900 24,459 46,359 8,514 10,325 18,839 40.64 
EBONYI 12,761 12,677 25,438 4,652 4,518 9,170 36.05 
TOTAL 104,784 121,141 225,925 54,285 64,700 118,985 52.67 
STATE ZONE 
TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) 
MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % 
EDO 
SS 
33,079 31,330 64,409 18,479 18,763 37,242 57.82 
BAYELSA 10,585 9,345 19,930 5,562 4,967 10,529 52.83 
RIVERS 31,897 32,461 64,358 16,566 17,402 33,968 52.78 
DELTA 25,449 25,311 50,760 10,064 10,301 20,365 40.12 
AKWA-IBOM 29,143 29,997 59,140 8,729 9,743 18,472 31.23 
CROSS-RIVER 24,781 21,805 46,586 5,561 4,918 10,479 22.49 
TOTAL 154,934 150,249 305,183 64,961 66,094 131,055 42.94 
STATE ZONE 
TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) 
MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % 
LAGOS 
SW 
71,700 74,864 146,564 32,334 34,885 67,219 45.86 
EKITI 11,373 10,905 22,278 3,570 3,960 7,530 33.80 
ONDO 20,323 18,474 38,797 6,439 6,133 12,572 32.40 
OGUN 35,156 35,318 70,474 9,313 9,661 18,974 26.92 
OSUN 24,421 23,251 47,672 4,665 4,651 9,316 19.54 
OYO 39,340 38,332 77,672 7,491 7,263 14,754 19.00 
TOTAL 202,313 201,144 403,457 63,812 66,553 130,365 32.31
ZONAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS WAEC 2014 
STATE ZONE 
TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) 
MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % 
TARABA 
NE 
15,481 9,107 24,588 2,329 1,433 3,762 15.30 
BORNO 19,350 12,633 31,983 2,845 2,021 4,866 15.21 
ADAMAWA 17,700 12,535 30,235 1,510 1,136 2,646 8.75 
GOMBE 12,356 7,146 19,502 593 514 1,107 5.68 
BAUCHI 19,501 9,831 29,332 896 652 1,548 5.28 
YOBE 11,049 4,261 15,310 487 256 743 4.85 
TOTAL 95,437 55,513 150,950 8,660 6,012 14,672 9.72 
STATE ZONE 
TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) 
MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % 
KWARA 
NC 
18,302 15,543 33,845 5,058 4,941 9,999 29.54 
BENUE 29,339 21,794 51,133 7,884 5,851 13,735 26.86 
KOGI 24,230 18,785 43,015 5,978 4,746 10,724 24.93 
PLATEAU 28,805 23,647 52,452 5,850 4,359 10,209 19.46 
NASSARAWA 27,991 19,307 47,298 4,891 3,730 8,621 18.23 
NIGER 31,025 20,790 51,815 4,982 4,229 9,211 17.78 
KATSINA 30,298 13,245 43,543 2,868 1,681 4,549 10.45 
TOTAL 189,990 133,111 323,101 37,511 29,537 67,048 20.75% 
STATE ZONE 
TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) 
MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % 
KADUNA 
NW 
58,149 42,213 100,362 20,484 16,030 36,514 36.38 
KANO 42,089 23,990 66,079 10,892 7,611 18,503 28.00 
JIGAWA 13,546 4,247 17,793 944 386 1,330 7.47 
SOKOTO 18,321 7,070 25,391 1,193 616 1,809 7.12 
ZAMFARA 21,975 7,391 29,366 1,337 617 1,954 6.65 
KEBBI 19,074 7,541 26,615 1,356 320 1,676 6.30 
TOTAL 173,154 92,452 265,606 36,206 25,580 61,786 23.26
SUMMARY OF ZONAL PERFORMANCE 
STATE 
TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) 
MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % 
SE 104,784 121,141 225,925 54,285 64,700 118,985 52.67 
SS 154,934 150,249 305,183 64,961 66,094 131,055 42.94 
SW 202,313 201,144 403,457 63,812 66,553 130,365 32.31 
NW 173,154 92,452 265,606 36,206 25,580 61,786 23.26 
NC 189,990 133,111 323,101 37,511 29,537 67,048 20.75 
NE 95,437 55,513 150,950 8,660 6,012 14,672 9.72 
FCT 8,433 9,720 18,153 2,612 2,956 5,568 30.67 
Except the South East with performance above 
average, 52.67%, all other zones performed below 
average. Evidently, we can see a side effect of Boko 
Haram on the North East states. 
Is there any performance difference for Male & 
Female among Zones and across the Nation?
MALE-FEMALE PERFORMANCE 
(ACROSS THE NATION) 
TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 
5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH 
INCLUSIVE) 
MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % 
929,045 763,330 1,692,375 268,047 261,432 529,479 31.29 
MALE 
TOTAL 5 CREDITS 
929,045 268,047 28.85% 
FEMALE 
TOTAL 5 CREDITS 
763,330 261,432 34.25% 
Clearly, Female candidates performed better across 
the Nation. Also, Female candidates performed 
higher than the National pass rate of 31.29%
MALE-FEMALE PERFORMANCE 
(AMONG ZONES) 
MALE FEMALE 
TOTAL 5 CREDITS % TOTAL 5 CREDITS % 
SE 104,784 54,285 51.81 121,141 64,700 53.41 
SS 154,934 64,961 41.93 150,249 66,094 43.99 
SW 202,313 63,812 31.54 201,144 66,553 33.09 
NC 189,990 37,511 19.74 133,111 29,537 22.19 
NE 95,437 8,660 9.07 55,513 6,012 10.83 
NW 173,154 36,206 20.91 92,452 25,580 27.67 
In all the Geo-political zones; Female candidates 
performed better than their Male counterparts by 
about 2% marginal difference each, the highest 
being 7% between the North-West candidates.
It shows that Nigeria is not only 
educating the Girl-child, but also 
ensuring they excel in school!
EDUCATION BUDGET & WAEC PERFORMANCE 
S/N STATE CANDIDATES 
5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) BUDGET 
TOTAL % STATE EDUCATION % 
1 ANAMBRA 51,718 34,094 65.92 140.00 5.12% 
2 ABIA 56,299 32,947 58.52 
3 EDO 64,409 37,242 57.82 159.21 9.42% 
4 BAYELSA 19,930 10,529 52.83 299.20 8.99% 
5 RIVERS 64,358 33,968 52.78 485.52 6.18% 
6 ENUGU 46,111 23,935 51.91 93.20 6.20% 
7 LAGOS 146,564 67,219 45.86 489.69 15.81% 
8 IMO 46,359 18,839 40.64 137.00 6.24% 
9 DELTA 50,760 20,365 40.12 391.51 3.83% 
10 KADUNA 100,362 36,514 36.38 
11 EBONYI 25,438 9,170 36.05 99.80 
12 EKITI 22,278 7,530 33.80 103.00 14.95% 
13 ONDO 38,797 12,572 32.40 
14 AKWA-IBOM 59,140 18,472 31.23 
15 ABUJA 18,153 5,568 30.67 
16 KWARA 33,845 9,999 29.54 124.50 15.83% 
17 KANO 66,079 18,503 28.00 
18 OGUN 70,474 18,974 26.92 210.20 20.93% 
19 BENUE 51,133 13,735 26.86 
20 KOGI 43,015 10,724 24.93 128.70 4.71% 
21 CROSS-RIVER 46,586 10,479 22.49 176.30 23.73 
22 OSUN 47,672 9,316 19.54 
23 PLATEAU 52,452 10,209 19.46 228.00 8.77% 
24 OYO 77,672 14,754 19.00 188.00 
25 NASSARAWA 47,298 8,621 18.23 114.50 10.52% 
26 NIGER 51,815 9,211 17.78 
27 TARABA 24,588 3,762 15.30 
28 BORNO 31,983 4,866 15.21 
29 KATSINA 43,543 4,549 10.45 
30 ADAMAWA 30,235 2,646 8.75 
31 JIGAWA 17,793 1,330 7.47 
32 SOKOTO 25,391 1,809 7.12 126.00 7.14% 
33 ZAMFARA 29,366 1,954 6.65 
34 KEBBI 26,615 1,676 6.30 131.70 8.50% 
35 GOMBE 19,502 1,107 5.68 107.40 8.58% 
36 BAUCHI 29,332 1,548 5.28 
37 YOBE 15,310 743 4.85
ANY PREDICTABLE PATTERN IN 
BUDGET & PERFORMANCE? 
STATE PERFORMANCE % POSITION EDUCATION % POSITION 
ANAMBRA 65.92 1st 5.12% 16th 
BAYELSA 52.83 3rd 8.99% 8th 
CROSS-RIVER 22.49 13th 23.73 1st 
DELTA 40.12 8th 3.83% 18th 
EDO 57.82 2nd 9.42% 7th 
EKITI 33.8 9th 14.95% 5th 
ENUGU 51.91 5th 6.20% 14th 
GOMBE 5.68 18th 8.58% 10th 
IMO 40.64 7th 6.24% 13th 
KEBBI 6.3 17th 8.50% 11th 
KOGI 24.93 12th 4.71% 17th 
KWARA 29.54 10th 15.83% 3rd 
LAGOS 45.86 6th 15.81% 4th 
NASSARAWA 18.23 15th 10.52% 6th 
OGUN 26.92 11th 20.93% 2nd 
PLATEAU 19.46 14th 8.77% 9th 
RIVERS 52.78 4th 6.18% 15th 
SOKOTO 7.12 16th 7.14% 12th
Spearman correlation coefficient to calculate the 
relationship between Performance (X) & Budget (Y) 
X Y d d2 
1 16 -15 225 
2 7 -5 25 
3 8 -5 25 
4 15 -11 121 
5 14 -9 81 
6 4 2 4 
7 13 -6 36 
8 18 -10 100 
9 5 4 16 
10 3 7 49 
11 2 9 81 
12 17 -5 25 
13 1 12 144 
14 9 5 25 
15 6 9 81 
16 12 4 16 
17 11 6 36 
18 10 8 64 
휌 = 6 x 1 1 5 4 
18 (182 – 1) 
1 – 
휌 = -0.19091847… 
This low value shows that the 
correlation between 
Performance in WAEC and 
Education Budget is very low
Again, Ogun state has the highest Education 
Budget (in terms of %); however, it placed 18th on 
the performance table. Anambra has just 5.12% of 
State budget allocated to Education but emerged 
with the best outcome of 65.92% pass rate. 
The conclusion therefore is that there is no 
correlation between States’ Education 
budget and Performance in WAEC.
IT DOES NOT MATTER 
WHAT YOU HAVE, IT IS 
THE USE OF IT THAT 
COUNTS!
Data source: 
- http://www.nigerianmuse.com/ 
- West African Examination Council 
- Wikipedia 
Analysis by: Wale Micaiah 
e: walegate@yahoo.com 
m: 08078001800 
w: www.walemicaiah.com 
w: www.statisense.com 
Freely share, freely use and freely acknowledge the source – © Wale Micaiah

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Waec performance and education budget

  • 1. PERFORMANCE IN WAEC & STATES’ EDUCATION BUDGET
  • 2. Education requires funding. Most developed countries invest massively in Education, and the result is Economic development, Better standard of living, Higher life expectancy rate, Good governance, and the likes. All of these cannot be disconnected from schools’ learning outcomes and performance of Students in National and International examinations. This analysis focuses on State Governments’ budgets to Education viz-a-viz performance of students in the West African Examination Council – WAEC.
  • 3.
  • 4. Following the release of the May/June 2014 WAEC result, the examination body also released the performance of each State. If funding is a huge determinant of success in Education, then we should have a correlation between high performing States in WAEC and the funds allocated to those States’ Education sector. However, from past analysis carried out, specifically this: NIGERIAN STATES’ BUDGET ANALYSIS, it was discovered that: IT DOES NOT MATTER WHAT YOU HAVE, IT IS THE USE OF IT THAT COUNTS!
  • 5. We will find out if there is any correlation between allocation to Education by State Governments and performance of each state in the just concluded May/June WAEC. Education Budget WAEC Performance
  • 6. STATE GOVERNMENT BUDGET STRUCTURE Like the Federal Government, State Governments also structure their budget into Recurrent & Capital Expenditure, and then dividing each among Ministries and Agencies. However, from available data, some states didn’t breakdown their budget beyond Recurrent and Capital expenditure. STATE GOVERNMENT BUDGET CAPITAL EXPENDITURE RECURRENT EXPENDITURE ADMINISTRATION ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & JUSTICE REGIONAL SOCIAL SERVICES Education lies here
  • 7. STATE GOVERNMENT BUDGET STRUCTURE STATE GOVERNMENT BUDGET CAPITAL EXPENDITURE RECURRENT EXPENDITURE SOCIAL SERVICES EDUCATION SECTOR As much as possible and where data are available, allocations to these three elements will be considered in the analysis. 1 2 3
  • 8. STATE GOVERNMENT BUDGET Out of the 36 States; 12 included detailed allocation for the Social Services sector, and 18 specified budget allocation to the State Ministry of Education. The next slide will show:  What percentage of States’ budget is allocated to the Social Services sector?  What percentage of State budget goes to Education and what percentage of Social Services sector goes to Education? STATE GOVERNMENT SOCIAL SERVICES EDUCATION
  • 9. STATE GOVERNMENT BUDGET STATE ZONE STATE BUDGET (Bn) SOCIAL SERVICES (Bn) EDUCATION (Bn) ANAMBRA SE 140.00 14.37 7.17 BAYELSA SS 299.20 26.90 CROSS RIVERS SS 176.30 41.54 23.73 DELTA SS 391.51 46.00 15.00 EBONYI SE 99.80 19.26 EDO SS 159.21 15.00 EKITI SW 103.00 15.40 ENUGU SE 93.20 5.78 GOMBE NE 107.40 9.22 IMO SE 137.00 14.16 8.55 KEBBI NW 131.70 50.80 11.20 KOGI NW 128.70 6.06 KWARA NC 124.50 19.70 LAGOS SW 489.69 77.42 NASARAWA NC 114.50 35.82 12.05 OGUN SW 210.20 43.99 OYO SW 188.00 25.70 PLATEAU NC 228.00 43.20 19.99 RIVERS SS 485.52 46.57 30.00 SOKOTO NW 126.00 9.00 ZAMFARA NW 114.80 17.80
  • 10. GOVT BUDGET & SOCIAL SERVICES STATE ZONE STATE BUDGET SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SERVICES % ANAMBRA SE 140.00 14.37 10.27% CROSS RIVERS SS 176.30 41.54 23.56% DELTA SS 391.51 46.00 11.66% EBONYI SE 99.80 19.26 19.30% IMO SE 137.00 14.16 10.34% KEBBI NW 131.70 50.80 38.57% NASARAWA NC 114.50 35.82 31.28% OYO SW 188.00 25.70 13.67% PLATEAU NC 228.00 43.20 18.95% RIVERS SS 485.52 46.57 9.59% ZAMFARA NW 114.80 17.80 15.51% Kebbi State allocated 38.57% of total budget to Social Services, followed by Nasarawa, 31.28%, and Cross Rivers, 23.56% respectively.
  • 11. SOCIAL SERVICES & EDUCATION STATE ZONE SOCIAL SERVICES EDUCATION EDUCATION % ANAMBRA SE 14.37 7.17 49.90% CROSS RIVERS SS 41.54 23.73 57.12% DELTA SS 46.00 15.00 32.87% IMO SE 14.16 8.55 60.39% KEBBI NW 50.80 11.20 22.05% NASARAWA NC 35.82 12.05 33.64% PLATEAU NC 43.20 19.99 46.26% RIVERS SS 46.57 30.00 64.43% Rivers, Imo, and Cross Rivers States, allocated 64.43%, 60.39%, and 57.12% of Social Services to their Education respectively.
  • 12. GOVT BUDGET & EDUCATION STATE ZONE STATE BUDGET EDUCATION EDUCATION % ANAMBRA SE 140.00 7.17 5.12% BAYELSA SS 299.20 26.90 8.99% CROSS RIVERS SS 176.30 23.73 13.46% DELTA SS 391.51 15.00 3.83% EDO SS 159.21 15.00 9.42% EKITI SW 103.00 15.40 14.95% ENUGU SE 93.20 5.78 6.20% GOMBE NE 107.40 9.22 8.58% IMO SE 137.00 8.55 6.24% KEBBI NW 131.70 11.20 8.50% KOGI NW 128.70 6.06 4.71% KWARA NC 124.50 19.70 15.83% LAGOS SW 489.69 77.42 15.81% NASARAWA NC 114.50 12.05 10.52% OGUN SW 210.20 43.99 20.93% PLATEAU NC 228.00 19.99 8.77% RIVERS SS 485.52 30.00 6.18% SOKOTO NW 126.00 9.00 7.14% Ogun, Kwara, and Lagos States, allocated 20.93%, 15.83%, and 15.81% of State budget to their Education respectively.
  • 13. CANDIDATES’ PERFORMANCE IN MAY/JUNE WAEC 2014
  • 14. ZONAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS WAEC 2014 STATE ZONE TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % ANAMBRA SE 23,009 28,709 51,718 14,985 19,109 34,094 65.92 ABIA 26,689 29,610 56,299 15,347 17,600 32,947 58.52 ENUGU 20,425 25,686 46,111 10,787 13,148 23,935 51.91 IMO 21,900 24,459 46,359 8,514 10,325 18,839 40.64 EBONYI 12,761 12,677 25,438 4,652 4,518 9,170 36.05 TOTAL 104,784 121,141 225,925 54,285 64,700 118,985 52.67 STATE ZONE TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % EDO SS 33,079 31,330 64,409 18,479 18,763 37,242 57.82 BAYELSA 10,585 9,345 19,930 5,562 4,967 10,529 52.83 RIVERS 31,897 32,461 64,358 16,566 17,402 33,968 52.78 DELTA 25,449 25,311 50,760 10,064 10,301 20,365 40.12 AKWA-IBOM 29,143 29,997 59,140 8,729 9,743 18,472 31.23 CROSS-RIVER 24,781 21,805 46,586 5,561 4,918 10,479 22.49 TOTAL 154,934 150,249 305,183 64,961 66,094 131,055 42.94 STATE ZONE TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % LAGOS SW 71,700 74,864 146,564 32,334 34,885 67,219 45.86 EKITI 11,373 10,905 22,278 3,570 3,960 7,530 33.80 ONDO 20,323 18,474 38,797 6,439 6,133 12,572 32.40 OGUN 35,156 35,318 70,474 9,313 9,661 18,974 26.92 OSUN 24,421 23,251 47,672 4,665 4,651 9,316 19.54 OYO 39,340 38,332 77,672 7,491 7,263 14,754 19.00 TOTAL 202,313 201,144 403,457 63,812 66,553 130,365 32.31
  • 15. ZONAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS WAEC 2014 STATE ZONE TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % TARABA NE 15,481 9,107 24,588 2,329 1,433 3,762 15.30 BORNO 19,350 12,633 31,983 2,845 2,021 4,866 15.21 ADAMAWA 17,700 12,535 30,235 1,510 1,136 2,646 8.75 GOMBE 12,356 7,146 19,502 593 514 1,107 5.68 BAUCHI 19,501 9,831 29,332 896 652 1,548 5.28 YOBE 11,049 4,261 15,310 487 256 743 4.85 TOTAL 95,437 55,513 150,950 8,660 6,012 14,672 9.72 STATE ZONE TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % KWARA NC 18,302 15,543 33,845 5,058 4,941 9,999 29.54 BENUE 29,339 21,794 51,133 7,884 5,851 13,735 26.86 KOGI 24,230 18,785 43,015 5,978 4,746 10,724 24.93 PLATEAU 28,805 23,647 52,452 5,850 4,359 10,209 19.46 NASSARAWA 27,991 19,307 47,298 4,891 3,730 8,621 18.23 NIGER 31,025 20,790 51,815 4,982 4,229 9,211 17.78 KATSINA 30,298 13,245 43,543 2,868 1,681 4,549 10.45 TOTAL 189,990 133,111 323,101 37,511 29,537 67,048 20.75% STATE ZONE TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % KADUNA NW 58,149 42,213 100,362 20,484 16,030 36,514 36.38 KANO 42,089 23,990 66,079 10,892 7,611 18,503 28.00 JIGAWA 13,546 4,247 17,793 944 386 1,330 7.47 SOKOTO 18,321 7,070 25,391 1,193 616 1,809 7.12 ZAMFARA 21,975 7,391 29,366 1,337 617 1,954 6.65 KEBBI 19,074 7,541 26,615 1,356 320 1,676 6.30 TOTAL 173,154 92,452 265,606 36,206 25,580 61,786 23.26
  • 16. SUMMARY OF ZONAL PERFORMANCE STATE TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % SE 104,784 121,141 225,925 54,285 64,700 118,985 52.67 SS 154,934 150,249 305,183 64,961 66,094 131,055 42.94 SW 202,313 201,144 403,457 63,812 66,553 130,365 32.31 NW 173,154 92,452 265,606 36,206 25,580 61,786 23.26 NC 189,990 133,111 323,101 37,511 29,537 67,048 20.75 NE 95,437 55,513 150,950 8,660 6,012 14,672 9.72 FCT 8,433 9,720 18,153 2,612 2,956 5,568 30.67 Except the South East with performance above average, 52.67%, all other zones performed below average. Evidently, we can see a side effect of Boko Haram on the North East states. Is there any performance difference for Male & Female among Zones and across the Nation?
  • 17. MALE-FEMALE PERFORMANCE (ACROSS THE NATION) TOTAL NO OF CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL % 929,045 763,330 1,692,375 268,047 261,432 529,479 31.29 MALE TOTAL 5 CREDITS 929,045 268,047 28.85% FEMALE TOTAL 5 CREDITS 763,330 261,432 34.25% Clearly, Female candidates performed better across the Nation. Also, Female candidates performed higher than the National pass rate of 31.29%
  • 18. MALE-FEMALE PERFORMANCE (AMONG ZONES) MALE FEMALE TOTAL 5 CREDITS % TOTAL 5 CREDITS % SE 104,784 54,285 51.81 121,141 64,700 53.41 SS 154,934 64,961 41.93 150,249 66,094 43.99 SW 202,313 63,812 31.54 201,144 66,553 33.09 NC 189,990 37,511 19.74 133,111 29,537 22.19 NE 95,437 8,660 9.07 55,513 6,012 10.83 NW 173,154 36,206 20.91 92,452 25,580 27.67 In all the Geo-political zones; Female candidates performed better than their Male counterparts by about 2% marginal difference each, the highest being 7% between the North-West candidates.
  • 19. It shows that Nigeria is not only educating the Girl-child, but also ensuring they excel in school!
  • 20. EDUCATION BUDGET & WAEC PERFORMANCE S/N STATE CANDIDATES 5 CREDITS & ABOVE (ENG. & MATH INCLUSIVE) BUDGET TOTAL % STATE EDUCATION % 1 ANAMBRA 51,718 34,094 65.92 140.00 5.12% 2 ABIA 56,299 32,947 58.52 3 EDO 64,409 37,242 57.82 159.21 9.42% 4 BAYELSA 19,930 10,529 52.83 299.20 8.99% 5 RIVERS 64,358 33,968 52.78 485.52 6.18% 6 ENUGU 46,111 23,935 51.91 93.20 6.20% 7 LAGOS 146,564 67,219 45.86 489.69 15.81% 8 IMO 46,359 18,839 40.64 137.00 6.24% 9 DELTA 50,760 20,365 40.12 391.51 3.83% 10 KADUNA 100,362 36,514 36.38 11 EBONYI 25,438 9,170 36.05 99.80 12 EKITI 22,278 7,530 33.80 103.00 14.95% 13 ONDO 38,797 12,572 32.40 14 AKWA-IBOM 59,140 18,472 31.23 15 ABUJA 18,153 5,568 30.67 16 KWARA 33,845 9,999 29.54 124.50 15.83% 17 KANO 66,079 18,503 28.00 18 OGUN 70,474 18,974 26.92 210.20 20.93% 19 BENUE 51,133 13,735 26.86 20 KOGI 43,015 10,724 24.93 128.70 4.71% 21 CROSS-RIVER 46,586 10,479 22.49 176.30 23.73 22 OSUN 47,672 9,316 19.54 23 PLATEAU 52,452 10,209 19.46 228.00 8.77% 24 OYO 77,672 14,754 19.00 188.00 25 NASSARAWA 47,298 8,621 18.23 114.50 10.52% 26 NIGER 51,815 9,211 17.78 27 TARABA 24,588 3,762 15.30 28 BORNO 31,983 4,866 15.21 29 KATSINA 43,543 4,549 10.45 30 ADAMAWA 30,235 2,646 8.75 31 JIGAWA 17,793 1,330 7.47 32 SOKOTO 25,391 1,809 7.12 126.00 7.14% 33 ZAMFARA 29,366 1,954 6.65 34 KEBBI 26,615 1,676 6.30 131.70 8.50% 35 GOMBE 19,502 1,107 5.68 107.40 8.58% 36 BAUCHI 29,332 1,548 5.28 37 YOBE 15,310 743 4.85
  • 21. ANY PREDICTABLE PATTERN IN BUDGET & PERFORMANCE? STATE PERFORMANCE % POSITION EDUCATION % POSITION ANAMBRA 65.92 1st 5.12% 16th BAYELSA 52.83 3rd 8.99% 8th CROSS-RIVER 22.49 13th 23.73 1st DELTA 40.12 8th 3.83% 18th EDO 57.82 2nd 9.42% 7th EKITI 33.8 9th 14.95% 5th ENUGU 51.91 5th 6.20% 14th GOMBE 5.68 18th 8.58% 10th IMO 40.64 7th 6.24% 13th KEBBI 6.3 17th 8.50% 11th KOGI 24.93 12th 4.71% 17th KWARA 29.54 10th 15.83% 3rd LAGOS 45.86 6th 15.81% 4th NASSARAWA 18.23 15th 10.52% 6th OGUN 26.92 11th 20.93% 2nd PLATEAU 19.46 14th 8.77% 9th RIVERS 52.78 4th 6.18% 15th SOKOTO 7.12 16th 7.14% 12th
  • 22. Spearman correlation coefficient to calculate the relationship between Performance (X) & Budget (Y) X Y d d2 1 16 -15 225 2 7 -5 25 3 8 -5 25 4 15 -11 121 5 14 -9 81 6 4 2 4 7 13 -6 36 8 18 -10 100 9 5 4 16 10 3 7 49 11 2 9 81 12 17 -5 25 13 1 12 144 14 9 5 25 15 6 9 81 16 12 4 16 17 11 6 36 18 10 8 64 휌 = 6 x 1 1 5 4 18 (182 – 1) 1 – 휌 = -0.19091847… This low value shows that the correlation between Performance in WAEC and Education Budget is very low
  • 23. Again, Ogun state has the highest Education Budget (in terms of %); however, it placed 18th on the performance table. Anambra has just 5.12% of State budget allocated to Education but emerged with the best outcome of 65.92% pass rate. The conclusion therefore is that there is no correlation between States’ Education budget and Performance in WAEC.
  • 24. IT DOES NOT MATTER WHAT YOU HAVE, IT IS THE USE OF IT THAT COUNTS!
  • 25. Data source: - http://www.nigerianmuse.com/ - West African Examination Council - Wikipedia Analysis by: Wale Micaiah e: walegate@yahoo.com m: 08078001800 w: www.walemicaiah.com w: www.statisense.com Freely share, freely use and freely acknowledge the source – © Wale Micaiah