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... missions and , to the bewildered African , it was hard to believe that one white Christian mission would discredit another white Christian mission in a desperate attempt to win converts and send glowing reports back to the home mission ...
... missions and , to the bewildered African , it was hard to believe that one white Christian mission would discredit another white Christian mission in a desperate attempt to win converts and send glowing reports back to the home mission ...
Page 89
A. Babs Fafunwa. selves requested their missions to pay stipends to the school children living at home . Most missions preferred children to live with them for a number of reasons : 1. It would ( hopefully ) make indoctrination total and ...
A. Babs Fafunwa. selves requested their missions to pay stipends to the school children living at home . Most missions preferred children to live with them for a number of reasons : 1. It would ( hopefully ) make indoctrination total and ...
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... missions . In Topo near Badagry the famous Topo Industrial School for delinquent children was started in 1876 by the Roman Catholic Mission . During the period under review the missions , while emphasising religion , set the moral tone ...
... missions . In Topo near Badagry the famous Topo Industrial School for delinquent children was started in 1876 by the Roman Catholic Mission . During the period under review the missions , while emphasising religion , set the moral tone ...
Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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