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( d ) one representative of the recognised Teachers ' Union in the Local Government Area ; ( e ) one representative of women in the Local Government Area ; ( f ) two representatives of District Heads in the Local Government Area ( g ) ...
( d ) one representative of the recognised Teachers ' Union in the Local Government Area ; ( e ) one representative of women in the Local Government Area ; ( f ) two representatives of District Heads in the Local Government Area ( g ) ...
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... a District Education Committee comprising : ( a ) the District Head who shall be the Chairman ; ( b ) two religious leaders in the district ; ( c ) two village heads in the district ; ( d ) one representative of Parent ...
... a District Education Committee comprising : ( a ) the District Head who shall be the Chairman ; ( b ) two religious leaders in the district ; ( c ) two village heads in the district ; ( d ) one representative of Parent ...
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The Village Education Committee shall comprise : ( a ) the Village Head who shall be the Chairman ; ( b ) two representatives of religious leaders in the village ; one representative of Headmasters of Primary Schools in the village ...
The Village Education Committee shall comprise : ( a ) the Village Head who shall be the Chairman ; ( b ) two representatives of religious leaders in the village ; one representative of Headmasters of Primary Schools in the village ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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