In watching all of the comparisons between these two countries..never has it come to the notice that the alumni’s in Nigeria has ever done anything for their country even to their own young people..and is sad very sad..😢 most of the facilities you sees are mainly constructed by the various alumni’s in Ghana..at times parents gets their marks..I remember my days at SHS, parents bought a school bus for us..!well done my Ghanaian people (Y3n ara y3 asaase ni) for the land is our own so we’ll tilt it ourselves..!#🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭✌️
In some schools the alumni help but in majority of the schools, hardly do they help. Also I think because most of them prefer private schools to government schools, that's how come most government schools are lacking.
On what basis do you compare the two schools? Apart from name being common? They were build in far different years apart and their aims are not same despite being Catholic Secondary schools. One is government, the other is private. One is single sex school.and the other is mixed. One has boarding facilities, the other doesn't. It makes difficult to appreciate the two schools
Aaaaahhhhh!!! Apart from infrastructure, academic performance and impact of the old students in society.....what other comparison are you looking for? The gender difference doesn't count in any way!@kwakugyasiarthur4784
sorry but what do you mean by the quality of student produced? are you saying that we don't produce quality students or what... please be very mindful of what you say okay
What's the definition of quality? You don't even understand the word of quality, the Nigeria 🇳🇬 senior high school is just like poultry farms in Ghana.
@@blaqLion I don't have words for you. There is a limited capacity for students intake in Nigerian schools. The size of the school depends on the number of students they can accommodate..
you don't even understand the terms quality. infrastructure alone is the number quality.this shows that there nothing good in Nigeria except your noisy lifestyle.
@@jonathanonojedje2878But you claim Ghana is a village, too small, you have highest GDP and much more billionaires, don't you? Then it's a big shame to lag behind the small country you claim. Qualitywise, the Ghanaian schools outperform Nigerian ones in everyway. Google the best WASSCE students yearly and Ghana leads through by 98%. We have consistently produced much more overalls by the years and most times even getting 1st, 2nd and 3rd places in a year. Around 2006/2007, Nigeria took part in Ghana's National Science and Maths Quiz competition and they lost every single contest. It was super embarrassing so they quitted the competition.
Facta Non Verba-Action not words
These SHS schools ate absolutely free, including boarding and lodging, clothing, and textbooks in Ghana.
I don't mention that right?
A senior high school in Ghana is far better than university in Nigeria
No doubt about that. I went to the UI in Ibadan and I noticed Prempeh College has a far more beautiful environment than them.
Nigeria 🇳🇬 please sit up
God bless our mother land Ghana 🇬🇭
Holy child in Ghana is over a century ahead of the one in Nigeria. That school is a regular primary school in Ghana.
@@trillertv6891 Eiiii you can talk oo
In watching all of the comparisons between these two countries..never has it come to the notice that the alumni’s in Nigeria has ever done anything for their country even to their own young people..and is sad very sad..😢 most of the facilities you sees are mainly constructed by the various alumni’s in Ghana..at times parents gets their marks..I remember my days at SHS, parents bought a school bus for us..!well done my Ghanaian people (Y3n ara y3 asaase ni) for the land is our own so we’ll tilt it ourselves..!#🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭✌️
In some schools the alumni help but in majority of the schools, hardly do they help.
Also I think because most of them prefer private schools to government schools, that's how come most government schools are lacking.
On what basis do you compare the two schools? Apart from name being common? They were build in far different years apart and their aims are not same despite being Catholic Secondary schools. One is government, the other is private. One is single sex school.and the other is mixed. One has boarding facilities, the other doesn't. It makes difficult to appreciate the two schools
Aaaaahhhhh!!! Apart from infrastructure, academic performance and impact of the old students in society.....what other comparison are you looking for? The gender difference doesn't count in any way!@kwakugyasiarthur4784
I’m yet to see an Nigerian secondary sch with cadet
Maybe they have
Can you please do Ghana's first high school and Nigeria's first high schools
Will work on it
Ghana all the way
Nigeria can do better now, why are their schools so small?
@@CheckmateGH Maybe the courses studied aren't many
@@Mr.CelebrityGHLol! They brag too much with nothing to show! I hope these kinds of posts humble them and challenge their government to do better.
This comparison is unfair. Compare the one in Ghana with the one in Lagos, which is all girls too. It is an old school too.
Alright sir
By our standard, the school is not bad at all. In fact it's one the best in Nigeria.
One child is holy the other is not 😂😂
Mr. Why editing some of the scenes..let all be seen so that their leaders as well as their alumni will know the essence of aiding their schools..
It is not about the size, it is the quality of students produced. Besides, there is another Holy Child College, Ikoyi, Lagos.
sorry but what do you mean by the quality of student produced? are you saying that we don't produce quality students or what... please be very mindful of what you say okay
What's the definition of quality? You don't even understand the word of quality, the Nigeria 🇳🇬 senior high school is just like poultry farms in Ghana.
@@blaqLion I don't have words for you. There is a limited capacity for students intake in Nigerian schools. The size of the school depends on the number of students they can accommodate..
you don't even understand the terms quality. infrastructure alone is the number quality.this shows that there nothing good in Nigeria except your noisy lifestyle.
@@jonathanonojedje2878But you claim Ghana is a village, too small, you have highest GDP and much more billionaires, don't you? Then it's a big shame to lag behind the small country you claim. Qualitywise, the Ghanaian schools outperform Nigerian ones in everyway. Google the best WASSCE students yearly and Ghana leads through by 98%. We have consistently produced much more overalls by the years and most times even getting 1st, 2nd and 3rd places in a year. Around 2006/2007, Nigeria took part in Ghana's National Science and Maths Quiz competition and they lost every single contest. It was super embarrassing so they quitted the competition.
Please be serious with your comparison...
Are you?