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Page 167
... introduced between 1861 and 1946 ( that is , the 1923 and the 1946 constitutions ) . The new period started with the introduction of the Macpherson constitution in 1951 , barely five years after the introduction of the ineffective ...
... introduced between 1861 and 1946 ( that is , the 1923 and the 1946 constitutions ) . The new period started with the introduction of the Macpherson constitution in 1951 , barely five years after the introduction of the ineffective ...
Page 176
... introduction of Western education to Nigeria . We have already discussed under the indigenous system of education , the ... introduced farming , bricklaying and carpentry as part of the curriculum but these skills were not seriously ...
... introduction of Western education to Nigeria . We have already discussed under the indigenous system of education , the ... introduced farming , bricklaying and carpentry as part of the curriculum but these skills were not seriously ...
Page 190
... introduced by the old West Regional Government in 1955 , at the same time as the introduction of free Primary Education . The course offered was of a general and practical nature and includes the following subjects : history , geography ...
... introduced by the old West Regional Government in 1955 , at the same time as the introduction of free Primary Education . The course offered was of a general and practical nature and includes the following subjects : history , geography ...
Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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