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Page 106
... native administration in the spirit of the government ; 5. to impart sufficient knowledge of Western ideas to enable the native to meet the influx of traders , from the coast with the advent of the railway , on equal terms ; 6. to avoid ...
... native administration in the spirit of the government ; 5. to impart sufficient knowledge of Western ideas to enable the native to meet the influx of traders , from the coast with the advent of the railway , on equal terms ; 6. to avoid ...
Page 114
... native authorities . '23 Lugard conceived of education as an important instrument of government administration . He wanted to control the expansion of schools in order to ensure a steady but control- led supply of manpower , but the ...
... native authorities . '23 Lugard conceived of education as an important instrument of government administration . He wanted to control the expansion of schools in order to ensure a steady but control- led supply of manpower , but the ...
Page 130
... native administrations , mainly the formers . When in 1933 the the then Director ( E.R.J. Hussey ) put forward a proposal to this effect , primarily as a matter of economy , the government approved the proposal in principle but directed ...
... native administrations , mainly the formers . When in 1933 the the then Director ( E.R.J. Hussey ) put forward a proposal to this effect , primarily as a matter of economy , the government approved the proposal in principle but directed ...
Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
Copyright | |
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