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Page 167
There was a new constitution every three years between 1951 and 1960 , whereas only two con- stitutions were introduced between 1861 and 1946 ( that is , the 1923 and the 1946 constitutions ) . The new period started with the ...
There was a new constitution every three years between 1951 and 1960 , whereas only two con- stitutions were introduced between 1861 and 1946 ( that is , the 1923 and the 1946 constitutions ) . The new period started with the ...
Page 176
Technical and vocational education in one form or another was in vogue before the introduction of Western education to ... Some of the mis- sion schools in the last century introduced farming , bricklaying and carpentry as part of the ...
Technical and vocational education in one form or another was in vogue before the introduction of Western education to ... Some of the mis- sion schools in the last century introduced farming , bricklaying and carpentry as part of the ...
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The secondary modern school was 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 ...
The secondary modern school was 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 ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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