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... pupils to school ; nor is there a fixed dress . The exact times of the beginning of classes vary from area to area , and from teacher to teacher . In many parts of Nigeria , there are three sessions a day : morning , afternoon and ...
... pupils to school ; nor is there a fixed dress . The exact times of the beginning of classes vary from area to area , and from teacher to teacher . In many parts of Nigeria , there are three sessions a day : morning , afternoon and ...
Page 108
... pupils on the roll by the end of 1913 drawn from the following provinces.15 Table 4.4 Province No. of Pupils No. of Pupils Province Kano 59 Nassarawa 12 Niger 40 Yola 11 Muri 25 Zaria 7 Bornu 17 Ilorin 6 Central 13 Sokoto 6 Kontagora 13 ...
... pupils on the roll by the end of 1913 drawn from the following provinces.15 Table 4.4 Province No. of Pupils No. of Pupils Province Kano 59 Nassarawa 12 Niger 40 Yola 11 Muri 25 Zaria 7 Bornu 17 Ilorin 6 Central 13 Sokoto 6 Kontagora 13 ...
Page 302
... Pupils Pupils Pupils Pupils Pupils NIGERIA 1962 26 6,579 1 1963 26 6,721 1 1964 27 7,055 1 138 5 527 32 7,241 140 4 494 31 7,355 148 7 673 39 10,085 1965 - ― -- 63 12,756 1966 29 7,855 6 626 2 1967-9 WAR YEARS - NO FIGURES AVAILABLE 725 ...
... Pupils Pupils Pupils Pupils Pupils NIGERIA 1962 26 6,579 1 1963 26 6,721 1 1964 27 7,055 1 138 5 527 32 7,241 140 4 494 31 7,355 148 7 673 39 10,085 1965 - ― -- 63 12,756 1966 29 7,855 6 626 2 1967-9 WAR YEARS - NO FIGURES AVAILABLE 725 ...
Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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