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That is , between 1960 and 1970 the Nigerian universities were to produce graduate teachers at the minimum rate of 700 a year . It also made what is tantamount to a revolutionary aproach in teacher - education in the Commonwealth ...
That is , between 1960 and 1970 the Nigerian universities were to produce graduate teachers at the minimum rate of 700 a year . It also made what is tantamount to a revolutionary aproach in teacher - education in the Commonwealth ...
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Usman Dan Fodio University 22. Nigerian Defence Academy 1970 1975 1948 1975 1975 1962 1975 1960 1975 1975 1988 State Universities No Universities Year Founded 1 . Anambra State University Technology , Enugu 1980 2 .
Usman Dan Fodio University 22. Nigerian Defence Academy 1970 1975 1948 1975 1975 1962 1975 1960 1975 1975 1988 State Universities No Universities Year Founded 1 . Anambra State University Technology , Enugu 1980 2 .
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1,705 1,957 University University of Ibadan 1962-3 1963-4 1964-5 1965-6 1966-7 1967-8 1968-9 1969-70 1970-1 2,284 2,688 2,729 ... Appendix 10 : Tables showing Growth of Nigerian Universities Projected Enrolments ( a ) Actual Enrolments ...
1,705 1,957 University University of Ibadan 1962-3 1963-4 1964-5 1965-6 1966-7 1967-8 1968-9 1969-70 1970-1 2,284 2,688 2,729 ... Appendix 10 : Tables showing Growth of Nigerian Universities Projected Enrolments ( a ) Actual Enrolments ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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