Intelligence Quota, Subjective Or Relative? - 1 month ago

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Earlier this week, a flier started circulating the internet,  gaining social media comments.

The flier, released by Statisense, presented a stat of the most “literate women in Nigeria by ethnicity, aged 15 to 24 years”. And the Igbo tribe topped  the list with a grade score of 73.1%, Ibibio coming second with 62.1%. 

Lots of Igbos where happy and proud to top the list,  while the other two major ethnic group, yoruba who sat in 4th place with 55.8% and Hausa in 7th with 22.7% along with other ethnic groups, rejected the list, voicing out disappointment and disatisfaction on their positions on the chart.

Since then Lot's of opinion has been flying around with less populous ethnic groups given their own two cents

  With Statisense yet to give a report of the criteria used to measure the intelligence quota of all the ethnic groups. People are wondering if intelligence quota in itself is a thing of subjectivity or relativity.

 

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