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Teachers were trained in large numbers and hundreds of new school buildings were put up some constructed with concrete ... In 1954 some 457,000 pupils were attending fee - paying primary schools in the West , but when the scheme was ...
Teachers were trained in large numbers and hundreds of new school buildings were put up some constructed with concrete ... In 1954 some 457,000 pupils were attending fee - paying primary schools in the West , but when the scheme was ...
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Federal Military Government disburse money to ( a ) any State Primary School Board : or ( b ) through the State Primary School Management Board , to any Local Government Education Authority , if it is satisfied that the money earlier ...
Federal Military Government disburse money to ( a ) any State Primary School Board : or ( b ) through the State Primary School Management Board , to any Local Government Education Authority , if it is satisfied that the money earlier ...
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... Primary School Management Board , are inter alia : ( a ) the day to day administration of the primary schools in ... promotion and discipline of teaching and non - teaching staff on Grade Levels 01 - 06 in its area of jurisdiction ...
... Primary School Management Board , are inter alia : ( a ) the day to day administration of the primary schools in ... promotion and discipline of teaching and non - teaching staff on Grade Levels 01 - 06 in its area of jurisdiction ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
Copyright | |
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