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A Yoruba man will prostrate to his elders and chief even if the chief is younger , but he merely shakes hands with members of his peer - group . The Yoruba woman in a similar situation will kneel . In any situation the man extends the ...
A Yoruba man will prostrate to his elders and chief even if the chief is younger , but he merely shakes hands with members of his peer - group . The Yoruba woman in a similar situation will kneel . In any situation the man extends the ...
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As he matures and becomes eager to learn more , the riddles , proverbs , Yoruba Ọfọ , Ogede and Oriki become more complicated , and philosophy , psychology , reasoning and judgement are introduced . Most professional groups , for ...
As he matures and becomes eager to learn more , the riddles , proverbs , Yoruba Ọfọ , Ogede and Oriki become more complicated , and philosophy , psychology , reasoning and judgement are introduced . Most professional groups , for ...
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Yoruba mathematics is another good example . A Nigerian educator , C.O. Taiwo , who studied this aspect observed : ' The Yoruba have developed a system of counting and have used a variety of human experiences to promote practice and ...
Yoruba mathematics is another good example . A Nigerian educator , C.O. Taiwo , who studied this aspect observed : ' The Yoruba have developed a system of counting and have used a variety of human experiences to promote practice and ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
Copyright | |
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