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It had the power to establish local boards which would advise the general board on the opening of new government schools and to report whether the schools receiving government grants - in - aid of buildings and teachers ' salaries were ...
It had the power to establish local boards which would advise the general board on the opening of new government schools and to report whether the schools receiving government grants - in - aid of buildings and teachers ' salaries were ...
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An early effect of the financial crisis which began in 1930 was an amend- ment of the Regulations by which grants became payable only up to the limit of the amount voted in the annual budget and could be reduced proportionately if the ...
An early effect of the financial crisis which began in 1930 was an amend- ment of the Regulations by which grants became payable only up to the limit of the amount voted in the annual budget and could be reduced proportionately if the ...
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1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1988 GRANTS GRANTS GRANTS GRANTS GRANTSGRANTS GRANTS TOTAL 40232619 39398227 48618605 48705667 42009553 32373038 47705000 470028399 37532866 40055449 45730871 45652000 3848019 29645223 43788000 42669816 ...
1987 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1988 GRANTS GRANTS GRANTS GRANTS GRANTSGRANTS GRANTS TOTAL 40232619 39398227 48618605 48705667 42009553 32373038 47705000 470028399 37532866 40055449 45730871 45652000 3848019 29645223 43788000 42669816 ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
Copyright | |
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