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Chapter 4 The Beginnings of Modern Education ( 1882-1929 ) Educational Development in Southern Nigeria , 1842-1914 The period 1842-82 was marked by intensive missionary activity and expansion in Southern Nigeria .
Chapter 4 The Beginnings of Modern Education ( 1882-1929 ) Educational Development in Southern Nigeria , 1842-1914 The period 1842-82 was marked by intensive missionary activity and expansion in Southern Nigeria .
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It was also during this period that the various Nigerianisation schemes ( 1930s , 1948 , 1952 and 1960 ) were launched . As will be shown later these accentuated the people's demand for more educational facilities .
It was also during this period that the various Nigerianisation schemes ( 1930s , 1948 , 1952 and 1960 ) were launched . As will be shown later these accentuated the people's demand for more educational facilities .
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The period 1950 to 1960 will probably go down as the most tempestuous political era in Nigerian history . The handing over of power by the British colonial administration to the Nigerians proceeded more rapidly during this decade than ...
The period 1950 to 1960 will probably go down as the most tempestuous political era in Nigerian history . The handing over of power by the British colonial administration to the Nigerians proceeded more rapidly during this decade than ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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