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Page 53
As Islam spread in the savan- nah region , it was quite natural that commercial links also came to be established with North Africa . Trade and commerce also paved the way for the introduction of new elements of material culture ...
As Islam spread in the savan- nah region , it was quite natural that commercial links also came to be established with North Africa . Trade and commerce also paved the way for the introduction of new elements of material culture ...
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The ordinance provided for a general board of education ( the first ever to be established in West Africa ) which was ... It had the power to establish local boards which would advise the general board on the opening of new government ...
The ordinance provided for a general board of education ( the first ever to be established in West Africa ) which was ... It had the power to establish local boards which would advise the general board on the opening of new government ...
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Nonetheless , some states went ahead and established their own universities . The universities are : 1 . ... The law establishing the ASUTECH was enacted on July 30 , 1980 , and pioneer students enrolled in October of the same year .
Nonetheless , some states went ahead and established their own universities . The universities are : 1 . ... The law establishing the ASUTECH was enacted on July 30 , 1980 , and pioneer students enrolled in October of the same year .
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
Copyright | |
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