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... tion in Nigeria are hard to come by , it is estimated that out of a total population of 60 million , Muslims number 24 million and Christians 12 million . At least 40 per cent of the Nigerian popula- tion are influenced by the ...
... tion in Nigeria are hard to come by , it is estimated that out of a total population of 60 million , Muslims number 24 million and Christians 12 million . At least 40 per cent of the Nigerian popula- tion are influenced by the ...
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... tion and this was reflected clearly in its report . It said nothing about Islam and its role in the education of Africans , not to mention the indigenous beliefs of the people . Rather , it insisted that the teaching of health was a ...
... tion and this was reflected clearly in its report . It said nothing about Islam and its role in the education of Africans , not to mention the indigenous beliefs of the people . Rather , it insisted that the teaching of health was a ...
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... tion of local diplomas and certificates . UNIVERSITY COLLEGE , IBADAN'S Arrangements for the establishment of the proposed University College , Ibadan , followed immediately after the Secretary of State's approval was given . The Inter ...
... tion of local diplomas and certificates . UNIVERSITY COLLEGE , IBADAN'S Arrangements for the establishment of the proposed University College , Ibadan , followed immediately after the Secretary of State's approval was given . The Inter ...
Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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