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The Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society opened an institution for the training of catechists and teachers in ... The urgent need to provide institutions for training teachers and catechists was not limited to the western part of ...
The Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society opened an institution for the training of catechists and teachers in ... The urgent need to provide institutions for training teachers and catechists was not limited to the western part of ...
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Organisation and Administration of Educational Institutions In 1967 , the new military government that came into power after the 1966 coup d'etat divided Nigeria , which was formerly made up of four regions , into twelve states : Lagos ...
Organisation and Administration of Educational Institutions In 1967 , the new military government that came into power after the 1966 coup d'etat divided Nigeria , which was formerly made up of four regions , into twelve states : Lagos ...
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The universities and other institutions of higher learning would also be required to reconsider the practice whereby ex- amination performances in a limited number of papers deter- mines the grading of graduates and to explore ways of ...
The universities and other institutions of higher learning would also be required to reconsider the practice whereby ex- amination performances in a limited number of papers deter- mines the grading of graduates and to explore ways of ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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