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19 Agricultural education . In his study of the Ejigbo District of the Oshun Division in Western Nigeria during the pre - colonial days Matthew Ogundijo interviewed people over 70 years old in what might be called an attempt to ' snatch ...
19 Agricultural education . In his study of the Ejigbo District of the Oshun Division in Western Nigeria during the pre - colonial days Matthew Ogundijo interviewed people over 70 years old in what might be called an attempt to ' snatch ...
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He wanted village schools introduced throughout Nigeria where the three Rs would be taught up to class III and where children would be taught simple agriculture cultivation of cash crops , crop rotation , manuring , and marketing of ...
He wanted village schools introduced throughout Nigeria where the three Rs would be taught up to class III and where children would be taught simple agriculture cultivation of cash crops , crop rotation , manuring , and marketing of ...
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In May 1938 a forestry school was opened at Samaru Agricultural Station near Zaria in Northern Nigeria . ... The third course offered by the Department of Agriculture was started in 1930 , with centres at Ibadan , Western Nigeria ...
In May 1938 a forestry school was opened at Samaru Agricultural Station near Zaria in Northern Nigeria . ... The third course offered by the Department of Agriculture was started in 1930 , with centres at Ibadan , Western Nigeria ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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