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Page 163
... agencies - which incidentally owned over 90 per cent of the existing schools at that time ( and over 70 per cent of the schools are still owned by these agencies even in the early 1970s ) - constituted the major concern of the colonial ...
... agencies - which incidentally owned over 90 per cent of the existing schools at that time ( and over 70 per cent of the schools are still owned by these agencies even in the early 1970s ) - constituted the major concern of the colonial ...
Page 246
... agencies of the Federal and State Governments , the Universities and non- governmental agencies ; ( c ) Monitor and co - ordinate activities relating to the National Mass Literacy Campaign in order to ensure the rapid and successful ...
... agencies of the Federal and State Governments , the Universities and non- governmental agencies ; ( c ) Monitor and co - ordinate activities relating to the National Mass Literacy Campaign in order to ensure the rapid and successful ...
Page 284
... Agencies Running Schools in 1964 . ( a ) List of Voluntary Agencies having the Status of Ap- proved Voluntary Agency in 1948 . Region Eastern and Western Regions , Lagos and Colony Voluntary Agency Roman Catholic missions Anglican ...
... Agencies Running Schools in 1964 . ( a ) List of Voluntary Agencies having the Status of Ap- proved Voluntary Agency in 1948 . Region Eastern and Western Regions , Lagos and Colony Voluntary Agency Roman Catholic missions Anglican ...
Contents
Preface | xiii |
Promotion of cultural heritage | 48 |
The Beginnings of Modern Education 18821929 | 92 |
Copyright | |
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