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( 4 ) Boards working in close co - operation with the Ministries . of Education , the National Commission for the Develop- ment of Adult Education and the Universities ' Adult / Con- tinuing Education Departments .
( 4 ) Boards working in close co - operation with the Ministries . of Education , the National Commission for the Develop- ment of Adult Education and the Universities ' Adult / Con- tinuing Education Departments .
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The recommendation would be implemeted by the Mass Literacy Boards working in close co - operation with State Ministries of Education and the National Com- mission for the Development of Adult Education .
The recommendation would be implemeted by the Mass Literacy Boards working in close co - operation with State Ministries of Education and the National Com- mission for the Development of Adult Education .
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( 13 ) State Ministries of Education would be responsible for the regulation of all adult evening classes in order to check the proliferation of evening classes of dubious standards . State Ministries would require extra inspectorate ...
( 13 ) State Ministries of Education would be responsible for the regulation of all adult evening classes in order to check the proliferation of evening classes of dubious standards . State Ministries would require extra inspectorate ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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