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And thus another principle of family work is realised in the organisation of the Nupe barber - doctors , namely , the balance in favour of senior family members which we have observed in the organisation of farm - labour and native ...
And thus another principle of family work is realised in the organisation of the Nupe barber - doctors , namely , the balance in favour of senior family members which we have observed in the organisation of farm - labour and native ...
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fession of Bida musicians and drummers represents the only instance in the economic organisation of the country of a free association purely on a business basis , and without the support of the framework of kinship and hereditary ...
fession of Bida musicians and drummers represents the only instance in the economic organisation of the country of a free association purely on a business basis , and without the support of the framework of kinship and hereditary ...
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Appendix 3 : Report on Technical College Organisation for Nigeria , 2 April 1949 . Members W.A. Thorp - Chief Inspector of Technical Education , Nigeria F.J. Harlow - Principal , Chelsea Polytechnic , London An Inter - University ...
Appendix 3 : Report on Technical College Organisation for Nigeria , 2 April 1949 . Members W.A. Thorp - Chief Inspector of Technical Education , Nigeria F.J. Harlow - Principal , Chelsea Polytechnic , London An Inter - University ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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