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Career choices among Nigerian Students and possibility of winning Nobel Prizes using UTME 2011 and 2012 Applicant Career Choices.
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Nigerian Nigerian Nigerian Nigerian Students Students Students Students & & & &
Potential Nobel PrizePotential Nobel PrizePotential Nobel PrizePotential Nobel Prize
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In this study, we take a look at Career
choices among Nigerian Students and the
possibility of having another Nobel
Laureate
Wole SoyinkaNigeria only Nobel Prize Winner
(Literature – 1986)
AboutAboutAboutAbout thethethethe NobelNobelNobelNobel PrizesPrizesPrizesPrizes
Every year since 1901 the Nobel Prize has been awarded
for achievements in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or
Medicine, Literature and for Peace. The Nobel Prize is an
international award administered by the Nobel
Foundation in Stockholm, Sweden.
In 1968, Sveriges Riksbank established The Sveriges
Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of
Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Prize. Each prize
consists of a medal, personal diploma, and a cash
award.
A definite pointer to the possibility of an individual
winning the Nobel prize in Physics, Chemistry,
Medicine, Literature and Economics Sciences is
their course of Study whose data can be inferred
from the UTME 2011 and 2012 applicants’ choice of
careers.
Statistics of applicants who made Physics,
Chemistry, Medicine, Literature and Economics as
their first choice would be analyzed, to see if there
exist any pattern and possibility of Nigeria having
another Nobel Laureate in any of the above fields.
Applicants’ Career Choices in UTME 2011Applicants’ Career Choices in UTME 2011Applicants’ Career Choices in UTME 2011Applicants’ Career Choices in UTME 2011
46,556
98,903
14,514
117,158
1,231
-
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
Chemistry Economics Literature Medicine / Physiology Physics
Applicants’ Career Choices in UTME 2012Applicants’ Career Choices in UTME 2012Applicants’ Career Choices in UTME 2012Applicants’ Career Choices in UTME 2012
47,783
106,372
27,580
118,624
6,526
-
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
Chemistry Economics Literature Medicine / Physiology Physics
Applicants’ Career Choices in UTME 2011 & 2012Applicants’ Career Choices in UTME 2011 & 2012Applicants’ Career Choices in UTME 2011 & 2012Applicants’ Career Choices in UTME 2011 & 2012
46,556
98,903
14,514
117,158
1,231
47,783
106,372
27,580
118,624
6,526
-
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
Chemistry Economics Literature Medicine / Physiology Physics
From the Data, it can be deduced that:� There is a growing interest in CLEMP
� Medicine/Physiology & Economics are the
two most sought after among CLEMP
� Medicine/Physiology had the least growth
rate of 1.25% between 2011 and 2012
� There seem to be a huge interest in Physics
as it experienced a 430.14% growth rate
between 2011 and 2012
� It is also good to know that less than 5% of
Medicine/Physiology applicants are likely to
be admitted as the Universities have limited
carrying capacity
CLEMP – Chemistry, Literature, Economics, Medicine & Physics
The only Nigerian Nobel Prize winner
is Professor Wole Soyinka, which he
won in 1986.
26years after no Nigerian has come close to wining
any of CLEMP, even Peace, for obvious reasons that
our institutions are far below their counterparts in
other parts of the world as well as poor funding of
Education by the Government.
Beside Nigeria, other countries in Africa with Nobel
Prize winners are Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia,
Nigeria and South Africa.
Africa Countries & Nobel PrizeAfrica Countries & Nobel PrizeAfrica Countries & Nobel PrizeAfrica Countries & Nobel PrizeCountry Chemistry Literature Peace
Physiology/
Medicine
Grand
TotalAward Year
South Africa 2 4 3 9
2003, 2002, 1993,
1993, 1991, 1984,
1979, 1960, 1951
Egypt 1 1 2 42005, 1999, 1988,
1978
Ghana 1 1 2001
Kenya 1 1 2004
Liberia 2 2 2011, 2011
Nigeria 1 1 1986
Grand Total 1 4 10 3 18
� No African country has won the Prize in Economics & Physics
� Except Nigeria, others have won in Peace
� Peace prize represents about 56% of the total awards
� Wole Soyinka won for Literature (1986), the first in Africa
� Japan has won more Prizes than the Africa continent
� The US alone has over 330 Nobel Prize winners
Definitely, Nigeria and Nigerians can
dream…of someday producing some
Nobel Laureate prize winners in Chemistry,
Physics, Economics, Medicine/Physiology,
Literature and Peace
It’s like a Dream,
may be I will
wake up to find
out is true!
Freely share, freely use and freely acknowledge the source – © Wale Micaiah
Data source:
- JAMB application 2011, 2012
- Wikipedia
- www.nobelprize.org/
Analysis by: WaleWaleWaleWale MicaiahMicaiahMicaiahMicaiah
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