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The First Missionary Endeavour - The first Europeans to set foot on what is now a part of Nigeria were the Portuguese . ... agencies considered most important by European merchants , civil authorities and missionaries at that time .
The First Missionary Endeavour - The first Europeans to set foot on what is now a part of Nigeria were the Portuguese . ... agencies considered most important by European merchants , civil authorities and missionaries at that time .
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Missionaries began to penetrate the interior , explorers as well as evangelists . When the Suez Canal was open- ed in 1869 , East Africa was brought thousands of miles nearer to Europe , and by the end of the century it was ...
Missionaries began to penetrate the interior , explorers as well as evangelists . When the Suez Canal was open- ed in 1869 , East Africa was brought thousands of miles nearer to Europe , and by the end of the century it was ...
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There were also missionaries who were to explore the possibilities of missionary work ; and agricultural experts and British government officials who were empowered to sign treaties and establish diplomatic relations on behalf of the ...
There were also missionaries who were to explore the possibilities of missionary work ; and agricultural experts and British government officials who were empowered to sign treaties and establish diplomatic relations on behalf of the ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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