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Meanwhile the architects of the new policy , as well as ministry officials at the federal and state levels , were left wondering as to when the Federal Military Government would make the next move . As pointed out earlier , there was no ...
Meanwhile the architects of the new policy , as well as ministry officials at the federal and state levels , were left wondering as to when the Federal Military Government would make the next move . As pointed out earlier , there was no ...
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N 32,531,025 15,281,487 30,212,283 20,108,149 17,192,804 32 , 379,820 13,808,487 33,413,472 28,591,989 33,599,484 16,555,255 15,469,728 12,440,519 15,681,815 24,977,168 39,233,798 19,831,262 24,745,114 30,587,830 456,641,489 * Federal ...
N 32,531,025 15,281,487 30,212,283 20,108,149 17,192,804 32 , 379,820 13,808,487 33,413,472 28,591,989 33,599,484 16,555,255 15,469,728 12,440,519 15,681,815 24,977,168 39,233,798 19,831,262 24,745,114 30,587,830 456,641,489 * Federal ...
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After three years deliberation the Babangida administration , announced that the Federal Govern- ment would contribute just 65 % of the total annual salaries of teaching and non teaching staff at primary school level ; that the State ...
After three years deliberation the Babangida administration , announced that the Federal Govern- ment would contribute just 65 % of the total annual salaries of teaching and non teaching staff at primary school level ; that the State ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
Copyright | |
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