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Page 138
This led to the establishment of the ' departmental training schemes ' which started spasmodically at the turn of the twentieth century and intensified in the 1930s ; it also led to the beginning of higher education and indeed to the ...
This led to the establishment of the ' departmental training schemes ' which started spasmodically at the turn of the twentieth century and intensified in the 1930s ; it also led to the beginning of higher education and indeed to the ...
Page 140
The early history of higher education for Nigerians would be incomplete without reference to the role of private sponsorships , parents , clubs , organisations and ethnic groups were second in importance only to Fourah Bay College in ...
The early history of higher education for Nigerians would be incomplete without reference to the role of private sponsorships , parents , clubs , organisations and ethnic groups were second in importance only to Fourah Bay College in ...
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higher education by diverse groups and individuals , particularly in the south . This period will probably go down in Nigeria's history of higher education as the era of the ' Golden Fleece ' However , we cannot resist mentioning in ...
higher education by diverse groups and individuals , particularly in the south . This period will probably go down in Nigeria's history of higher education as the era of the ' Golden Fleece ' However , we cannot resist mentioning in ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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