How to Cite:
Bin Hassan, Z., & Said, B. M. (2022). Yammatawa Community Community in kebbi State, Nigeria and
School Dropout Syndrome. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S5), 8116–8124.
https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS5.10810
International Journal of Health Sciences ISSN 2550-6978 E-ISSN 2550-696X © 2022.
Manuscript submitted: 9 April 2022, Manuscript revised: 18 June 2022, Accepted for publication: 27 July 2022
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Yammatawa Community Community in kebbi
State, Nigeria and school dropout syndrome
Zainudin Bin Hassan
School of Education, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Johor, Malaysia
Bashiru Musa Said
School of Education, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Johor, Malaysia
Corresponding author email: Bashmusa66@gmail.com
Abstract---The study looked at secondary school dropout in the
Yammatawa Communities of Nigeria’s Kebbi State. The study was
conducted to examine how demographic traits and educational factors
affect secondary school dropout in Kebbi State, specifically in the
Yammatawa areas. With more than 11,000 secondary school
shuttered, 18.5 million student dropout of school in Nigeria in 2020
report stated. 6,167 dropout students from the academic year 2020-
2021 made up the study’s population. For data collection 400 dropout
were employed. Data gathering methods included using student
records, a class attendance log, and a structured questionnaire. In
order to address the study questions, the acquired data were
statistically analyzed, and the Pearson product moment correlation
was employed to test the hypothesis. The study discovered that there
were a number of trends that contributed to dropout rates. It is clear
that there is no one reason why kids drop out of school; rather, a
variety of factors interact with one another in a complex manner. The
consequences of the secondary school dropout rate are that it will
have a variety of effects on community and national educational
development.
Keywords---Dropout, student, secondary, school, Yammatawa, Kebbi,
State, Nigeria, Community.
1. Introduction
1.2 Background of the Study
Secondary School dropout in the employment market, education is frequently the
most disadvantageous factors. Their hopes and objectives for the careers are high
because they are educated. They frequently find themselves dissatisfied with their