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For possible educational reform , reflec- tion on previous events and policies will assist considerably in planning any future course of action . The author is of the view that in the final analysis , it is the citizen of a country who ...
For possible educational reform , reflec- tion on previous events and policies will assist considerably in planning any future course of action . The author is of the view that in the final analysis , it is the citizen of a country who ...
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The commission was a Christian - sponsored organisa- 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 .
The commission was a Christian - sponsored organisa- 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 .
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The Inter - University Council delega- tion which visited Nigeria in January 1947 recommended that an area of approximately five square miles on the outskirts of Ibadan should be the home of the new college .
The Inter - University Council delega- tion which visited Nigeria in January 1947 recommended that an area of approximately five square miles on the outskirts of Ibadan should be the home of the new college .
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
Copyright | |
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